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  1. An Exploration of Complexity Science and Classical Chinese Thought: The Potential for Ancient Ideas to Enrich the Modern Study of Complex Systems.Sim Yeow Huat Jonathan & Jan W. Vasbinder - 2020 - Journal of Integrated Creative Studies 1 (1):1-13.
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  2. Metaphysics, teleology, rules of explanation and criteria for knowledge.W. K. Nar - 2016 - Theory and Psychology 12 (4):557-567.
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  3. Time and space in biogeography: Response to Parenti & Ebach.M. De Bruyn, B. Stelbrink, T. J. Page, M. J. Phillips, D. J. Lohman, C. Albrecht, R. Hall, K. von Rintelen, P. K. L. Ng, H.-T. Shih, G. R. Carvalho & T. von Rintelen - 2014 - Journal of Biogeography 40 (11):2204-2206.
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  4. Towards an ontological theory of wellness: A discussion of conceptual foundations and implications for nursing.Sandra Mackey - 2009 - Nursing Philosophy 10 (2):103-112.
    In this article a discussion of the phenomenon of wellness and its relevance to contemporary nursing practice is developed. Drawing on phenomenology, the research literature and the author's own wellness research, an exposition of the concept of wellness is presented. It is proposed that the experience of being well is lived as a continuity of time and that it involves both a taking‐for‐granted of the body and containment of the horizon of concern. The state of actually being well is also (...)
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  5. Monk yaodi roasts zhuangzi: Fang yizhi on zhuangzi and human flourishing.John Robert Williams - 2020 - Dissertation, National University of Singapore
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  6. Margaret Cavendish and the art of translation.Lu Zhengwen - unknown
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  7. Feeling good: The role of feelings in the making of moral judgement.Jeremias Koh Jian Min - unknown
    This thesis focuses on the question of whether moral feelings are necessary to the making of moral judgments. This is an important question and the answer one gives has more interesting implications than one might initially expect. I will argue that an experientialist account of moral concepts, on which moral judgments are beliefs about objective facts represented by moral feelings, provides the best naturalistic answer to the question. To make my point, I anchor my arguments in a series of comparisons (...)
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  8. Humean Nature How desire explains action, thought, and feeling.Neiladri Sinhababu - 2017 - Oxford University Press.
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  9. The mind-game film: Narrative technologies for the 21st century.Chan Mun Keet - unknown
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  10. Revere the ancient and scorn the present: The use of the distant past in early chinese Masters texts.Huang Zujie Jeremy - unknown
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  11. Trends in parameterization, economics and host behaviour in influenza pandemic modelling: A review and reporting protocol.L. R. Carrasco, M. Jit, M. I. Chen, V. J. Lee, G. J. Milne & A. R. Cook - unknown
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  12. Dream furniture.John Phillips - 2008 - Journal of European Studies 38 (4):389-406.
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  13. Time and space in biogeography: Response to Parenti & Ebach.M. De Bruyn, B. Stelbrink, T. J. Page, M. J. Phillips, D. J. Lohman, C. Albrecht, R. Hall, K. von Rintelen, P. K. L. Ng, H. -T. Shih, G. R. Carvalho & T. von Rintelen - unknown
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  14. Towards the definition of cultural robotics.E. Saadatian, H. Samani, N. Fernando, D. Polydorou, N. Pang & R. Nakatsu - unknown
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  15. Rethinking relational economic geography.H. W.-C. Yeung - 2011 - Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 30 (1).
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  16. Why study Chinese classics and how to go about it: Response to Zongjie Wu's 'Interpretation, autonomy, and transformation: Chinese pedagogic discourse in cross-cultural perspective'.S. -H. Tan - unknown
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  17. Cultural robotics: The culture of robotics and robotics in culture.H. Samani, E. Saadatian, N. Pang, D. Polydorou, O. N. N. Fernando, R. Nakatsu & J. T. K. V. Koh - unknown
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  18. Meta-analysis and the development of knowledge.M. E. Chan & R. D. Arvey - 2012 - Perspectives on Psychological Science 7 (1):79-92.
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