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    Diversity and Inclusion: Impacts on Psychological Wellbeing Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Communities.Alex Siu Wing Chan, Dan Wu, Iris Po Yee Lo, Jacqueline Mei Chi Ho & Elsie Yan - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    For scholars, practitioners, and legislators concerned about sexual minority adolescents, one of the main goals is to create more positive and inclusive learning environments for this minority group. Numerous factors, such as repeated patterns of homophobic bullying by classmates and others in school, have been a significant barrier to achieving this goal. In addition, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer adolescents encounter substantial inequality across a broad spectrum of wellbeing and education consequences. Compared with their heterosexual counterparts, LGBTQ adolescents experience (...)
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    Book Review: The Gay Revolution: The Story of the Struggle. [REVIEW]Alex Siu Wing Chan - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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    Mou Zongsan’s “Transcendental” Interpretation of Huayan Buddhism.Andres Siu-Kwong Tang - 2011 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 38 (2):238-256.
    This article will first give an account of Mou's judgment of the transcendental character of Huayan School by tracing his understanding of the doctrinal relationship between the “One Mind Opens Two Doors” in the Awakening of Faith in the Mahāyāna and the “Simply True Mind” of Huayan School. Second, Mou's interpretation of “the co-dependent origination of tathagatgarbha” of Huayan School will be analyzed so as to identify the sense in which Mou considers that the teaching of Huayan School is perfect. (...)
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    Advaita Vedanta. Edited by R. Balasubramanian. Volume II, Part 2 of History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization, edited by DP Chatto-padhyaya. New Delhi: Centre for Studies in Civilizations, 2000. Pp. xxiii+ 417. Price not given. Aesthetics & Chaos: Investigating a Creative Complicity. Edited by Grazia March. [REVIEW]Karl-Heinz Pohl, Anselm W. Müller Leiden, Numbers From Han, Kwok Siu Tong, Chan Sin, Joshua W. C. Cutler & Imagining Karma - 2003 - Philosophy East and West 53 (4):618-619.
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  5. A source book in Chinese philosophy.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1963 - Princeton, N.J.,: Princeton University Press. Edited by Wing-Tsit Chan.
    This Source Book is devoted to the purpose of providing such a basis for genuine understanding of Chinese thought (and thereby of Chinese life and culture, ...
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  6. Chinese and western interpretations of jen (humanity).Wing-Tsit Chan - 1975 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 2 (2):107-129.
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    Chinese Thought, from Confusicus to Mao Tse-tung.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1955 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 17 (1):169-170.
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    A Short History of Chinese Philosophy.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1951 - Philosophy East and West 1 (1):74-76.
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    Reflections on Things at Hand.Xi Zhu, Zuqian Lü & Wing-Tsit Chan - 1985 - New York,: Columbia University Press. Edited by Zuqian Lü & Wing-Tsit Chan.
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    Religion in Chinese Garments.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1954 - Philosophy East and West 4 (1):83-84.
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    Animal abuse and interpersonal violence: a psycho-criminological understanding.Heng Choon Chan & Rebecca Wing Yee Wong (eds.) - 2023 - Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
    This book brings together leading scholars and practitioners from the United States, Europe, and Asia. The contributors come from different disciplines, including medicine, criminology, sociology, psychology, forensic sciences, and law. As a group, they have the background to discuss and conduct research in the area and to propose and critique theories and typologies of animal cruelty. In addition, they have the expertise to evaluate policy issues and to recommend best practices for protecting animals and intervening with those who abuse or (...)
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    A Bibliography of Chinese Philosophy.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1953 - University of Hawaii Press.
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    A Translation of Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching and Wang Pi's Commentary.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1979 - Philosophy East and West 29 (3):357-360.
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    Confucianism in Modern Japan: A Study of Conservatism in Japanese Intellectual History.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1962 - Philosophy East and West 12 (2):178-179.
  15. The individual in Chinese religions.Chan Wing-Tsit - 1967 - In Charles Alexander Moore (ed.), The Chinese mind. Honolulu,: East-West Center Press. pp. 286.
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  16. The Individual in Chinese Religions.Chan Wing-Tsit - 1967 - In Charles Alexander Moore (ed.), The Chinese mind. Honolulu,: East-West Center Press. pp. 286--307.
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    A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy.A. C. Graham & Wing-Tsit Chan - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (1):60.
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    Neo-Confucian Terms Explained: (The Peizhsi tzu-i) Ch'en Ch'un, 1159-1223.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1986 - New York: Columbia University Press. Edited by Wing-Tsit Chan.
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    Oriental Philosophies.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1952 - Philosophy East and West 1 (4):88-89.
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    Chinese Thought: From Confucius to Mao Tse-Tung.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1954 - Philosophy East and West 4 (2):181-183.
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    Confucius, the Man and the Myth.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1952 - Philosophy East and West 1 (4):78-80.
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    Fifty Years of Chinese Philosophy, 1898-1950.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1956 - Philosophy East and West 6 (3):264-267.
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    Culture and Humanity in the New Millennium: The Future of Human Values.Kwok Siu Tong & Chan Sin-wai (eds.) - 2003 - Columbia University Press.
    The last millennium saw rapid change, spreading globalization, and shifting populations. These have posed moral, ethical, and social dilemmas that have challenged the very foundations of our beliefs and radically changed our way of life. In this volume, some of the world's greatest thinkers in philosophy, music, religion, and the arts share their insights on the future shape of human civilization. How can old cultural legacies fit new contexts? Can there be a universalist values coexist with local differentiation? Are literature (...)
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  24. A History of Chinese Philosophy.Yulan Fung, Wing-Tsit Chan, H. G. Creel & Arthur F. Wright - 1956 - Ethics 66 (4):299-301.
     
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    Julia Ching, To Acquire Wisdom: The Way of Wang Yang-ming.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1977 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 4 (4):409-416.
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    Laotse, the Book of Tao, The Wisdom of China and India.Chan Wing-Tsit & Lin Yutang - 1945 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 65 (3):210.
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  27. Standard works.Chan Wing-Tsit - 2001 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 28:1.
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    Tao te ching: Surrejoinder.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1966 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 86 (2):204.
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    On Heidegger’s Interpretation of Aristotle: A Chinese Perspective.Wing-Cheuk Chan - 2005 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32 (4):539-557.
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    China.Chan Wing-Tsit, A. G. Wenley & John A. Pope - 1945 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 65 (3):211.
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  31. The evolution of the confucian concept jên.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1955 - Philosophy East and West 4 (4):295-319.
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    A History of Chinese Philosophy.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1954 - Philosophy East and West 4 (1):73-79.
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    Three Ways of Thought in Ancient China.Wing-Tsit Chan & Arthur Waley - 1941 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 61 (1):67.
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    Chu Hsi: New Studies.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1994 - Philosophy East and West 44 (1):186-189.
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    How buddhistic is Wang Yang-Ming?Wing-Tsit Chan - 1962 - Philosophy East and West 12 (3):203-215.
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    Two Chinese Philosophers: Ch'eng Ming-tao and Ch'eng Yi-ch'uan.Wing-Tsit Chan & A. C. Graham - 1959 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 79 (2):150.
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    ’Jumping to conclusions’ data-gathering bias in psychosis and other psychiatric disorders - Two meta-analyses of comparisons between patients and healthy individuals.S. H. So, N. Y. Siu, H. L. Wong, W. Chan & P. A. Garety - 2016 - Clinical Psychology Review 46:151–67.
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    Thinking Through Confucian Modernity: A Study of Mou Zongsan's Moral Metaphysics by Sebastien Billioud (review).Wing-Cheuk Chan - 2013 - Philosophy East and West 63 (4):683-686.
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    Chu Hsi and Neo-Confucianism.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1988 - Philosophy East and West 38 (1):77-79.
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    Chan Jo-shui's influence on Wang Yang-Ming.Wing-tsit Chan - 1973 - Philosophy East and West 23 (1/2):9-30.
  41. Cultural Dimensions, Ethical Sensitivity, and Corporate Governance.Alex W. H. Chan & Hoi Yan Cheung - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 110 (1):45-59.
    The economic globalization process has integrated different competitive markets and pushes firms in different countries to improve their managerial and operational efficiencies. Given the recent empirical evidence for the benefits to firms and stakeholders of good corporate governance (CG) practice, it is expected that good CG practice would be a common strategy for firms in different countries to meet the increasingly intense competition; however, this is not the case. This study examines the differences in CG practices in firms across different (...)
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    Chu hsi's appraisal of Lao Tzu.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1975 - Philosophy East and West 25 (2):131-144.
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    Chu Hsi and World Philosophy.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1989 - In Richard Rorty (ed.), Review of I nterpreting Across Boundaries: New Essays in Comparative Philosophy. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 230-264.
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    The Thought of Mou Zongsan. By N. Serina Chan.Wing-Cheuk Chan - 2013 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (1):208-211.
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    Wang Yang-Ming: A biography.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1972 - Philosophy East and West 22 (1):63-74.
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    Wang Yang-ming: Idealist Philosopher of Sixteenth-Century China.Wing-Tsit Chan & Carsun Chang - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (3):458.
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    The Thought of Mou Zongsan. By N. Serina Chan.Wing-Cheuk Chan - 2013 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (1):209-212.
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    The Associations Between Happiness Motives and Well-Being in China: The Mediating Role of Psychological Need Satisfaction and Frustration.Li Lin & Hoi-Wing Chan - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Chinese theory and practice, with special reference to humanism.Wing-tsit Chan - 1959 - Philosophy East and West 9 (1/2):13-15.
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    Wang Yang-Ming: Western studies and an annotated bibliography.Wing-tsit Chan - 1972 - Philosophy East and West 22 (1):75-92.
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