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  1. Mary Margaret McCabe.I. Chinese Whispers - 1996 - In Christopher Gill & Mary Margaret McCabe (eds.), Form and Argument in Late Plato. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 5.
     
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    ao Iii i.Chinese Glossary - 1999 - Confucian Bioethics 1:285.
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  3. Chung-kuo ku tai chiao yü ssŭ chʻao.I. -Hung Wang - 1934 - Shang Wu Yin Shu Kuan.
     
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    Man and Nature: The Chinese Tradition and the Future.I. -Chieh T. Ang, Chen Li, George F. Mclean, Pei-Ching Ta Hsüeh & International Society for Metaphysics - 1989 - CRVP.
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  5. Tsʻao mu tzu.Tzu-chʻi Yeh - 1975 - Edited by Jo-Shui Chan & Chih Li.
     
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    Spilt Ink: Aesthetic Globalization and Contemporary Chinese Art.I. Gaskell - 2012 - British Journal of Aesthetics 52 (1):1-16.
    In response to globalization, is there to be a single, homogeneous set of aesthetic values governing the production and consumption of art? I focus on a newcomer to globalized contemporary art, China, and argue that artworld art is far from the only art currently being produced. I describe four connected kinds of art currently made in China: Modernist, traditional, and avant-garde, which are artworld art, and mass commercial, which is not. Practices in all four conform to expectations globally that (...) art of all kinds should exemplify imitation, emulation, and copying. Such conformity entails what Winnie Wong has termed ‘staging Chineseness’. I conclude with an examination of this process in two recent exhibitions before proposing that a proliferation of a variety of values is unavoidable while contemporary artworld practitioners continue to introduce local concerns, and while the self-claimed high status of artworld art is progressively challenged by the vitality worldwide of non-artworld art. While some of these values are resistant to Western globalizing homogenization, others conform to it. (shrink)
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    Cosmologies in Ancient Chinese Philosophy.T'ang Chün-I. - 1973 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 5 (1):4-47.
    My discussion in previous chapters was limited to the origin of Chinese culture and its fundamental spirit exhibited in the process of historical development. In what follows, I am going to discuss the spirit of Chinese culture in specific areas such as philosophy of nature, theory of human nature, ideals of moral life, the world of daily living, the world of ideal personalities, and the spirit of art and religion. The center of discussion will be a comparison between (...)
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    Religious Beliefs and Modern Chinese Culture Part II: The Religious Spirit of Confucianism.T'ang Chün-I. - 1973 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 5 (1):48-85.
    As the title suggests, in this part of the essay I am going to discuss in brief the religious spirit of Confucianism.
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  9. Cosmologies in ancient chinese philosophy.T'ang Chün-I. - 1973 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 5 (1):4.
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  10. Religious beliefs and modern chinese culture part II: The religious spirit of confucianism.T'ang Chün-I. - 1973 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 5 (1):48.
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    The Development of the Chinese Humanistic Spirit.T'ang Chün-I. - 1974 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 5 (4):39-71.
    In one sense, all academic thoughts are human ideas, and all cultures are productions of man. Therefore, the spirit of all human cultures is always humanistic. To discuss any kind of academic thoughts is to discuss the ideas of man. Speaking in this way, however, we cannot reveal and illuminate the meaning of such terms as "humanistic thought" or "humanistic spirit" because of the lack of contradistinctions. We must then say that, in addition to humanistic thought or spirit, there are (...)
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  12. The development of the chinese humanistic spirit.T'ang Chün-I. - 1974 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 5 (4):39.
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    Chelovek i dukhovnai︠a︡ kulʹtura Vostoka.A. E. Lukʹi︠a︡nov (ed.) - 2003 - Moskva: In-t Dalʹnego Vostoka RAN.
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    On the Direction of the Development of Political Consciousness in the Chinese People in the Past One Hundred Years.T'ang Chün-I. - 1973 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 5 (1):86-111.
    In our discussion on the development of political consciousness in the Chinese people in the past one hundred years, we will focus on the upward development made in the course of the reconstruction of the nation. If we simply study the historical facts, the past one hundred years are tragic. But if we study the spirit of the people during this period, we cannot but recognize that the Chinese people have never given up and that they have been (...)
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  15. On the direction of the development of political consciousness in the chinese people in the past one hundred years.T'ang Chün-I. - 1973 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 5 (1):86.
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    The individual and the world in chinese methodology.T'ang Chün-I. - 1964 - Philosophy East and West 14 (3/4):293-310.
  17. Fa chia jen wu chi chʻi chu tso chien chieh.Li Chʻi - 1976
     
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    Stanovlenie filosofii na Vostoke: drevniĭ Kitaĭ i Indii︠a︡.A. E. Lukʹi︠a︡nov - 1989 - Moskva: Izd-vo Universiteta druzhby narodov.
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  19. The chinese room argument--dead but not yet buried.Robert I. Damper - 2004 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 11 (5-6):159-169.
    This article is an accompaniment to Anthony Freeman’s review of Views into the Chinese Room, reflecting on some pertinent outstanding questions about the Chinese room argument. Although there is general agreement in the artificial intelligence community that the CRA is somehow wrong, debate continues on exactly why and how it is wrong. Is there a killer counter-argument and, if so, what is it? One remarkable fact is that the CRA is prototypically a thought experiment, yet it has been (...)
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    The Chinese attempt to miniaturize the world in gardens.Tsung-I. Dow - 2003 - Analecta Husserliana 78:139-150.
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    Zhe xue ci dian.I. T. Frolov & Shubo Lin (eds.) - 1989 - [Canton]: Guangdong sheng xin hua shu dian jing xiao.
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    My Option Between Philosophy and Religion.T'ang Chün-I. - 1974 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 5 (4):4-38.
    I wrote this essay for three reasons. First, in proofreading The Reconstruction of the Humanistic Spirit, I felt that this great pile of articles contained only general discourses on the social and cultural problems of China and the Western world but did not mention my own philosophical position and religious faith. Although the pattern and style of the essays in this book might excuse this defect, I was afraid that some of my readers would find it difficult to grasp the (...)
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    Evaluating the immediate and delayed effects of psychological need thwarting of online teaching on Chinese primary and middle school teachers’ psychological well-being.I.-Hua Chen, Xiu-mei Chen, Xiao-Ling Liao, Ke-Yun Zhao, Zhi-Hui Wei, Chung-Ying Lin & Jeffrey Hugh Gamble - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Recent studies on the effects of mandatory online teaching, resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, have widely reported low levels of satisfaction, unwillingness to continue online teaching, and negative impacts on the psychological well-being of teachers. Emerging research has highlighted the potential role of psychological need thwarting, in terms of autonomy, competence, and relatedness thwarting, resulting from online teaching. The aim of this study was to evaluate the immediate and delayed effects of PNT of online teaching on teachers’ well-being, intention to (...)
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  24. Chou Chʻin ming chia san tzŭ chiao chʻüan.Chʻi-Hsiang Wang - 1957 - I Wen Yin Shu Kuan. Edited by Wen Yin & Long Gongsun.
     
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    Philosophical Consciousness, Scientific Consciousness, and Moral Reason.T'ang Chün-I. - 1974 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 5 (4):72-109.
    We may have different ways of defining the nature of philosophy. One view would take philosophy to be a system of knowledge just like science; only it is a more comprehensive system that includes all science, or rather, it is a synthetic system of knowledge. Another view would take philosophy to be just a reflective and critical attitude. It purports to reflect on methods, postulates, axioms, and fundamental concepts that science relies on to build its knowledge in order to clarify (...)
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  26. Istoki Dao: drevnekitaĭskiĭ mif.A. E. Lukʹi︠a︡nov - 1992 - Moskva: "INSAN".
     
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    The development of ideas of spiritual value in chinese philosophy.T'ang Chun-I. - 1959 - Philosophy East and West 9 (1/2):32-34.
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    The individual and the world in Chinese methodology.T'ang Chun-I. - 1968 - In Charles Alexander Moore (ed.), The status of the individual in East and West. Honolulu,: University of Hawaii Press. pp. 99-120.
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    Where Does the True Significance of the Theory of Mutual "Acceptance" of Ethics by Opposite Classes Lie?Hsü Ch'I.-Hsien - 1969 - Chinese Studies in History 3 (2):103-114.
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  30. My option between philosophy and religion.T'ang Chün-I. - 1974 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 5 (4):4.
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  31. Philosophical consciousness, scientific consciousness, and moral reason.T'ang Chün-I. - 1974 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 5 (4):72.
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    I Will Tread in the Footsteps of Heroes.Chih I. - 1971 - Chinese Studies in History 5 (2-3):193-195.
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    The Need for More than Role Relations.I. M. Sullivan - 2021 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 20 (2):269-287.
    This article argues for the necessity of a social group ontology in Confucian ethics. The heart of Confucian ethics is self-cultivation begun in familial relations. Social group categories can disrupt family structures in ways that can only be ignored at a high cost to the well-being of biological family members who do not share the dominant group identities. To make this disruption clear, I will articulate the challenge queer lives pose for classical Confucian self-cultivation. This discussion will give rise to (...)
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    Chinese Philosophical Terms.Yi Wu & I. Wu - 1986 - California Institute of Integral Studies.
  35. Lun li xue ci dian.I. S. Kon & Yinting Wang (eds.) - 1983 - Lanzhou: Gansu sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
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    Why is Chu Kuang-Ch'ien's Aesthetic Thought Subjective Idealism?Ts'ai I. - 1975 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 6 (3):62-118.
    In the realm of man's culture, among the things created by man, art should be beautiful; its primary essential characteristic should be that it be able to evoke a sense of beauty in the person, that by its beauty it be able to provide for the person the pleasure of the sense of beauty. This is a fact that no one can deny outright. However, saying that art should be beautiful is not the same as saying that all art is (...)
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  37. Drevnekitaĭskai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡: ėpokha Khanʹ.Khinshun I︠A︡n, V. G. Burov, R. V. Vi︠a︡tkin & M. L. Titarenko (eds.) - 1990 - Moskva: Nauka.
     
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  38. Drevnekitaĭskai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡.Khinshun I︠A︡n (ed.) - 1972
     
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  39. Guan yu Zhongguo zhe xue shi zhong de wei wu zhu yi.Khinshun I︠A︡n - 1957 - Edited by Heng Li.
     
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  40. Iz istorii kitaĭskoĭ filosofli.Khinshun I︠A︡n - 1956
     
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  41. Materialisticheskai︠a︡ myslʹ v drevnem Kitae.Khinshun I︠A︡n - 1984 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Nauka," Glav. red. vostochnoĭ lit-ry.
     
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  42. Filosofskoe uchenie shkoly khuai︠a︡nʹ.L. E. I︠A︡ngutov - 1982 - Novosibirsk: Izd-vo "Nauka," Sibirskoe otd-nie. Edited by N. P. Anikeev.
     
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    Tongyang sasang ŭi ihae: Tongyang sasang ŭi Han'gukchŏk chŏn'gae.Hŭi-jae Yi - 2014 - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Sinasa.
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    A New Assessment of the Rural Social Relationship in Late Ming and Early Ch'ing China.Ful I.-ing - 1981 - Chinese Studies in History 15 (1-2):62-92.
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    The Basic Difference Between Materialist and Idealist Aesthetics.Tsai I. - 1972 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 3 (3):185-216.
    The study of aesthetics and the theories of literature and art is directly related to the creation and criticism of literature and art and is indirectly related to the aesthetic education of the people's spirit and the beautification of their life. Undoubtedly, this is an important component of cultural science. However, there is no denying that this is also a weak link in our research work. And it is precisely because of the weakness of this link that we have failed (...)
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    The faults of Ch 'in'.Chia I. - 1975 - Chinese Studies in History 8 (1-2):316-319.
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    The Land System of the Early Ch'ing Dynasty.Yang I. - 1981 - Chinese Studies in History 15 (1-2):93-112.
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    The Earliest Contacts between China and England.Chang I.-Tung - 1968 - Chinese Studies in History 1 (3):53-88.
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  49. Kitaĭskai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡: istorii︠a︡ i sovremennostʹ.V. F. Feoktistov & E. V. I︠A︡kimova (eds.) - 2002 - Moskva: Institut Dalʹnego Vostoka RAN.
     
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  50. Sovremennai︠a︡ kitaĭskai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡ i zapadnai︠a︡ filosofskai︠a︡ sinologii︠a︡.V. F. Feoktistov & E. V. I︠A︡kimova (eds.) - 2003 - Moskva: Institut Dalʹnego Vostoka RAN.
     
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