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    An Appraisal of the Past and The Strategy for The Present.Ch'ü Ch'iu-pai - 1971 - Chinese Studies in History 4 (2-3):149-171.
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    Comment on The Comintern Theses.Ch'ü Ch'iu-pai - 1971 - Chinese Studies in History 4 (2-3):131-137.
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    Declaration in Support of the Soviet Union.Ch'ü Ch'iu-pai - 1971 - Chinese Studies in History 4 (2-3):144-148.
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    On the War Danger.Ch'ü Ch'iu-pai - 1971 - Chinese Studies in History 4 (2-3):140-143.
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    The Past and Future of the Chinese Communist Party.Ch'ü Ch'iu-pai - 1971 - Chinese Studies in History 5 (1):4-72.
  6. Ti chʻiu chung hsin yü chou lun.Chih-pai Hsin - 1978
     
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  7. Lun yüeh chʻiu yü huo hsing wu shui liu sheng wu chih ku = Why no water and living things on the moon and the mars.Chih-pai Hsin - 1978
     
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  8. Kʻung tzu chuan.Chʻiu-fan Chʻen - 1974
     
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    Concerning "Preliminary Laws and Forms of Correct Thought" — A Query on the Scientific Object of Formal Logic.Ch'iu Shih - 1969 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 1 (1):76-88.
    Formal logic is an antiquated science, but there have been no convincing solutions of such theoretical problems as its scientific object and its scientific character. The political report of the Eighth National Party Congress has called on us "to engage in the study of the basic theories of Marxism-Leninism and of the scientific sectors closely related to Marxism-Leninism." Since there is a consensus that formal logic is a discipline that is closely related to the philosophy of Marxism-Leninism, it is therefore (...)
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  10. Lun chia chih chung li.Chʻiu-Yung Kuo - 1979
     
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    Chêng chih chʻang shih.Chʻang-wei Chʻiu - 1953
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  12. Fa hsüeh tʻung lun.Han-pʻing Chʻiu - 1937
     
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  13. Kʻung-tzŭ ssŭ hsiang shu lun.ChêN-Ching Chʻiu - 1971
     
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  14. Shinsetsu Ninomiya Sontoku.Ping-nan Chʼiu - 1963
     
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  15. Lun li hsüeh.Pai-hsi Chʻen - 1977 - Tʻai-chung : Kuang chʻi chʾu pan she,:
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  16. Jen sheng che hsüeh.Chien-chʻiu Li - 1976
     
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  17. Che Hsüeh Yü Hsien Tai Shih Cieh.Albert William Levi & Chen-ch iu T. an - 1986 - Chih Wen Ch U Pan She.
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  18. Chung-kuo ssu hsiang chih yen chiu.Seiichi Uno, Shun-Lung Hung, Chʻi-Yang Chʻiu & Mao-Sung Lin (eds.) - 1977
     
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    The History of Imperial China: A Research GuideAn Annotated Bibliography of English, American, and Comparative Literature for Chinese Scholars.David R. Knechtges, Endymion Wilkinson, Chi Chʿiu-Lang, John J. Deeney, Yen Langyuan, Raymond Murray, Yeh Wei-min & Chi Chiu-Lang - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (2):330.
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    Was the Revolution of 1911 the Struggle Between Confucians and Legalists?Fan Pai-Ch'uan - 1979 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 11 (2):40-54.
    Everybody knows that the Revolution of 1911 was an anti-imperialist and antifeudal democratic revolution led by the revolutionary and democratic group of the bourgeoisie in the period of the old democratic revolution in China. The leader of that revolution was Sun Yat-sen, and the guiding ideology was his old Three People's Principles. It is well known that Chairman Mao has made a series of scientific appraisals of these facts, but the newspapers and magazines controlled by the anti-Party clique of Wang (...)
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  21. Realism and Anti-Realism in the Philosophy of Science Beijing International Conference, 1992.R. S. Cohen, Risto Hilpinen & Jen-Tsung Ch Iu - 1996
     
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  22. Chʻun-chʻiu Chan-kuo shih chʻi ti ju fa tou cheng.Chin-chʻüan Li - 1974 - Edited by Huang, Chia-Keng & [From Old Catalog].
     
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  23. Chʻun chʻiu ju chia ku shih.Gikō Tadokoro - 1979
     
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  24. Chʻun-chʻiu Chan-kuo ssŭ hsiang shih hua.Wenfu Ji - 1958
     
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  25. Chʻun-chʻiu chê hsüeh shih lun chi.Fêng Kuan - 1963 - Edited by Lin, Yü-Shih & [From Old Catalog].
     
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    Lü-Shih Ch'un-Ch'iu is A Reaction Against Shang Yang's Reforms.Shih Chung - 1976 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 7 (4):21-34.
    Lü-shih ch'un-ch'iu [Spring and Autumn of the House of Lü] appeared on the scene in 239 B.C. This was the latter part of the Warring States period. Our country's transition from slavery to feudalism had already been basically completed, but chaotic wars of secession among the feudal princes still occurred. Remnant forces of the slave system were still quite strong, and the restoration-counterrestoration struggle between the declining slave-owning class and the newly emerging landlord class was proceeding violently. Lü Pu-wei (...)
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    Tung Chung-shu, Ch'un-ch'iu fan-lu: Üppiger Tau des Frühling-und-Herbst-Klassikers; Übersetzung und Annotation der Kapitel eins bis sechsTung Chung-shu, Ch'un-ch'iu fan-lu: Uppiger Tau des Fruhling-und-Herbst-Klassikers; Ubersetzung und Annotation der Kapitel eins bis sechs.Gary Arbuckle & Robert H. Gassmann - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (1):97.
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    Characteristics Of Social Change And Philosophical Thought During The Ch'Un-Ch'Iu Period.Kuan Feng & Lin Lü-Shih - 1970 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 2 (1):80-112.
    Ths historical legacy inherited by thinkers of the Ch'un-ch'iu period comprised, briefly speaking: a religious world outlook characterized by ancestor worship; the ethical concept of filial piety and brotherliness, which was linked to ancestor worship, or derived therefrom; the concept of a ritual system; the conditions of aristocratic politics and scholar bureaucracy. These were things shaped on the basis of the blood ties in a patriarchal and racial society, and they were passive, from the standpoint of progress, being the (...)
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    Interpretation of the Ch'un-Ch'iu.George A. Kennedy - 1942 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 62 (1):40-48.
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    Yen-tzu chʻun chʻiu.Ying Yan - 1977 - Edited by Zhilong Ling, Xingyan Sun & Yizhou Huang.
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  31. Chʻiu Han-pʻing hsien sheng fa lü ssu hsiang han hsien fa wen tʻi lun chi.Hanping Qiu - 1973 - Edited by Hong-yee Chʻiu.
     
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    Ch'iu Chin's Revolutionary Career.Chia-lin Pao Tao - 1992 - Chinese Studies in History 25 (4):10-24.
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    Timeliness and sociopolitical order in the Lü-shih chʻun-chʻiu.James Daryl Sellmann - unknown
    Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1990.
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    The CCP Was a Fighting Party, But its Theoretical Level was Low. Tschang-Bio - 1971 - Chinese Studies in History 4 (2):178-183.
    Rumors were afoot at the Sixth Comintern Congress that there were political differences between Bukharin and Stalin. Except for Ch'ü Ch'iu-pai's comments on the Comintern Theses, other Chinese delegates seem to have expressed no public disagreement with Bukharin. The following speech, made by one "Tschang-Bio" (Chang Kuo-t'ao?) at the fourteenth session, may serve to illustrate this tactful attitude.
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  35. Kʻung Chʻiu ti ku shih.Hsiang Lu - 1974
     
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    The search for mind, Chʾen Pai-sha, philosopher, poet.Paul Yun-Ming Jiang - 1980 - Singapore: Singapore University Press.
  37. Kuan yü Kʻung Chʻiu sha Shao-cheng Mao wen tʻi.Chi-pin Chao - 1974
     
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  38. Kʻung Chʻiu shih fan ko ming fu pi ti tsu shih yeh.Ta-che Ching - 1974
     
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    Some Reflections on Ch’en Pai-Sha’s Experience of Enlightenment.Paul Yun-Ming Jiang - 1983 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 10 (3):229-250.
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    T'ung Shu-yeh, the Tso-chuan, and Early Chinese HistoryCh'un-ch'iu Tsochuan yen-chiu.Jay Sailey & T'ung Shu-yeh - 1984 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 104 (3):529.
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    Li Hung-chang and the Liu-ch'iu Controversy, 1871-1881.Edwin Pak-wah Leung - 1991 - Chinese Studies in History 24 (4):49-68.
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    An Examination of the Accounts of Liu-Ch'iu Kuo in the Sui-Shu.Liang Chia-pin - 1983 - Chinese Studies in History 17 (2):63-74.
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    Paul Yun-ming Jiang, The Search for Mind: Ch’en Pai-sha, Philosopher-Poet, Singapore University Press, 1980, xvii + 214 pp. [REVIEW]Lin Ts’un-yan - 1983 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 10 (2):179-181.
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    Paul Yun-ming Jiang, The Search for Mind: Ch’en Pai-sha, Philosopher-Poet, Singapore University Press, 1980, xvii + 2 14 pp. [REVIEW]Liu Ts’un-Yan - 1985 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 12 (1):85-87.
  45. Heegel chʻŏrhak ŭi ihae mit pipʻan: kŭ sara innŭn haeksim kwa hyŏndaejŏk ŭiŭi.Tu-ha Chŏn - 1989 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Chungang Kyŏngjesa.
     
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    Chasaengjŏk ch'ŏrhak ch'egye rosŏ in'gan chungsim ch'ŏrhak: ch'ŏrhakchŏk ŭiŭi wa han'gye.Hyŏn Sŏnu - 2009 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Chimmundang.
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    Letter From Four Comrades in the History Department of Fu Tan University.Chao Shao-ch'üan, Ch'en K'uang-Shih, Li Ch'un-yüan & Han Kuo-Ching - 1968 - Chinese Studies in History 2 (1):44-48.
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    Dharmapala's Yogacara Critique of Bhavaviveka's Madhyamika Explanation of Emptiness, The Tenth Chapter of Ta-ch'eng Kuang Pai-lun Shih Commenting on Aryadeva's Catuhsataka Chapter Sixteen. John P. Keenan. [REVIEW]Chr Lindtner - 1999 - Buddhist Studies Review 16 (1):104-107.
    Dharmapala's Yogacara Critique of Bhavaviveka's Madhyamika Explanation of Emptiness, The Tenth Chapter of Ta-ch'eng Kuang Pai-lun Shih Commenting on Aryadeva's Catuhsataka Chapter Sixteen. John P. Keenan. The Edwin Mellor Press, Lewiston, New York, 1997. 153 pp. $79.95. ISBN 0-7734-8615-1.
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    China: An Interpretive History, from the Beginnings to the Fall of Han.Ch'I.-yün Ch'en, Joseph R. Levenson, Franz Schurmann & Ch'I.-yun Ch'en - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (1):145.
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    My Autobiographical Account at Thirty.Liang Ch'I.-ch'ao - 1977 - Chinese Studies in History 10 (3):4-34.
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