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    Chinese Philosophy, Hermeneutics, and Onto-Hermeneutics.On-Cho Ng - 2003 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 30 (3-4):373-385.
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    An early Qing critique of the philosophy of mind-heart (xin): The confucian Quest for doctrinal purity and the doxic role of Chan buddhism.On-Cho Ng - 1999 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 26 (1):89-120.
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    Franklin Perkins. Heaven and Earth Are Not Humane: The Problem of Evil in Classical Chinese Philosophy.On-cho Ng - 2016 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 43 (3-4):336-339.
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    Is emotion (qing) the source of a confucian antinomy?On-Cho Ng - 1998 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 25 (2):169-190.
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    Religious hermeneutics: Text and truth in neo-confucian Readings of the yijing.On-Cho Ng - 2007 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 34 (1):5-24.
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    A Tension in Ch'ing Thought: "Historicism" in Seventeenth-and Eighteenth-Century Chinese Thought.On-cho Ng - 1993 - Journal of the History of Ideas 54 (4):561-583.
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    Toward a Hermeneutic Turn in Chinese Philosophy: Western Theory, Confucian Tradition, and CHENG Chung-ying’s Onto-hermeneutics.On-cho Ng - 2007 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 6 (4):383-395.
    Chung-ying’s project of onto-hermeneutics draws in order to shed light on the relations between ontology and epistemology in the hermeneutic act. In the process, not only will we be thinking with Cheng and some Western hermeneutic theorists, but we will also be thinking through history by examining the Confucian act of reading. To the extent that any hermeneutic exercise, in accordance with Cheng’s construal, cannot merely be a disembodied act of theoretical knowing but is also moral effort that entails personal (...)
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    The Yijing and Onto‐Generative Hermeneutics: The Theory and Practice of Cheng Chung‐Ying's Philosophy.On-Cho Ng - 2015 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 42 (1-2):163-175.
    Chung-ying Cheng has been systematically expounding, expanding, and extending the insights and parameters of Western hermeneutics, producing a new understanding of Chinese philosophy by way of an onto-generative hermeneutics that unravels not only the epistemological workings of the ineluctable human process of interpreting and understanding, but also encapsulates the ontological conditions of which the process is an integral expression. His work functions as the bedrock of a philosophy of culture; the practical expression of Cheng's onto-generative hermeneutics, construed as a valid (...)
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    Waiting for the Dawn: A Plan for the Prince: Huang Tsung-hsi's Ming-i tai-fang lu.On-cho Ng, Wm Theodore de Bary & Huang Tsung-hsi - 1996 - Philosophy East and West 46 (3):412.
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    Interlocution on the Imperative of Understanding: Gadamer’s Philosophical Hermeneutics and Cheng’s Onto-Hermeneutics.On-cho Ng - 2021 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 48 (4):357-367.
    The essay imagines a dialogic interlocution that features the points of convergence and divergence between Hans-Georg Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics and Chung-ying Cheng’s onto-hermeneutics, taking note of the fact the latter is an ongoing response to and revision of the former, to the extent it seeks to construct a theory of reading that takes into account both the phenomenological and ontological dimensions of interpretation and understanding. The essay furthers identifies Cheng’s theory as a Eurotropic construct that sensitively represents the Chinese philosophical (...)
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    An International Conference on “Hermeneutics East and West” The Pennsylvania State University, May 16–17, 2014.On-cho Ng - 2013 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (S1):276-279.
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    Interpreting ‘Qing thought’ in China as a ‘period concept’: On the construction of an epochal system of ideas.On-cho Ng - 1995 - Semiotica 107 (3-4):237-264.
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    Kongzi as the Uncrowned King in some Qing Gongyang Exegeses.On-Cho Ng - 2017 - In Paul Rakita Goldin (ed.), A Concise Companion to Confucius. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons. pp. 286–303.
    An idée maîtresse of the New Script (jinwen 今文) commentarial tradition is the notion of Kongzi as the “uncrowned king” (suwang 素王). Detractors of this commentarial tradition, which is based on the Qing Gongyang Commentary (Gongyang zhuan 公羊傳), customarily accuse its practitioners and proponents of doing unconscionable things to the classical texts. This chapter examines the deep exegesis of the jinwen commentarial tradition that revolves around the principal assertion that Kongzi, by rights, should have been the ruler, were it not (...)
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    Representing the Cosmos and Transforming the Human: The Onto-hermeneutic Visions of Chung-ying Cheng’s The Primary Way: Philosophy of Yijing.On-cho Ng - 2021 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 48 (2):185-199.
    The review essay critically evaluates, synoptically presents, and admiringly celebrates Chung-ying Cheng latest work, The Primary Way: Philosophy of Yijing. It sees the book’s publication as an emblem of an intellectual jubilee – a half-centenary of scholarly lucubration and achievement in Chinese and comparative philosophy by Cheng, who was trained at Harvard in American pragmatism and analytic philosophy. The essay reveals why Cheng returns to the Yijing time and again. The principal reason is that this ancient classic, to his way (...)
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    Returning to Zhu Xi: Emerging Patterns within the Supreme Polarity ed. by David Jones and Jinli He.On-cho Ng - 2017 - Philosophy East and West 68 (1):321-324.
    Lest we take Zhu Xi merely as a grand synthesizer who, in the words of Wing-tsit Chan, made "Neo-Confucianism truly Confucian" by countering and assimilating Buddhist and Daoist influences, this volume urges us to regard him as a profound philosopher who brought metaphysical and cosmological insights to bear on ethical cultivation and social praxis. The twelve essays assembled in Returning to Zhu Xi: Emerging Patterns within the Supreme Polarity, edited by David Jones and Jinli He, examine the manifold aspects of (...)
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    Introduction: Rehearsing the old and anticipating the new.On-cho Ng - 2009 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 36 (s1):3-10.
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    Introduction: the Yijing () and its Commentaries.On-Cho Ng - 2008 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 35 (2):193-199.
  18. Preface.On-cho Ng - 2008 - In Zhongying Cheng & On Cho Ng (eds.), The Imperative of Understanding: Chinese Philosophy, Comparative Philosophy, and Onto-Hermeneutics: A Tribute Volume Dedicated to Professor Chung-Ying Cheng. Global Scholarly Publications.
     
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    Peng, Guoxiang 彭國翔, Rectifying Errors and Plumbing Meanings in the History of Late Imperial Confucian Learning 近世儒學史的辨正與鉤沉: Beijing 北京: Zhonghua Shuju 中華書局, 2015, 547 pages.On-cho Ng - 2016 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 15 (4):653-655.
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  20. Philosophy of the Yi.On-cho Ng - 2010 - Wiley.
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    Philosophy of the Yi: unity and dialectics.Zhongying Cheng & On Cho Ng (eds.) - 2010 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This volume, an assemblage of essays previously published in the Journal of Chinese Philosophy, conveniently and strategically brings together some of the trenchant interpretations and analyses of the salient, structural aspects of the philosophy of the Yijing. They reveal how the ancient Classic offers a graphically vivid and conceptually dynamic dramaturgy of the ways in which the natural world works in conjunction with the human one. Its cosmological architectonics and philosophical worldview continue to have enormous purchase on our current imagination, (...)
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    Philosophy of the Yi: Unity and Dialectics.Chung-Ying Cheng & On-cho Ng (eds.) - 2010 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This volume, an assemblage of essays previously published in the Journal of Chinese Philosophy, conveniently and strategically brings together some of the trenchant interpretations and analyses of the salient, structural aspects of the ...
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  23. Review of On the "Logic" of Togetherness: A Cultural Hermeneutic by Kuang-ming Wu. [REVIEW]On-cho Ng - 2000 - Philosophy East and West 50 (3):461-464.
     
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    Hsing (nature) as the ontological basis of practicality in early ch'ing ch'eng-Chu confucianism: Li kuang-ti's (1642-1718) philosophy. [REVIEW]On-cho Ng - 1994 - Philosophy East and West 44 (1):79-109.
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    The Imperative of Understanding: Chinese Philosophy, Comparative Philosophy, and Onto-Hermeneutics: A Tribute Volume Dedicated to Professor Chung-Ying Cheng.Zhongying Cheng & On Cho Ng (eds.) - 2008 - Global Scholarly Publications.
    ¿This splendid volume is a fitting tribute to the remarkable range of rich and revealing contributions Professor Cheng Chung-ying has made to our understanding of Chinese and comparative philosophy and constructive philosophy from a global perspective.¿ ¿Philip J. Ivanhoe, City University of Hong Kong.
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    LI Guangdi and the Philosophy of Human Nature.Ng On-cho - 2010 - In John Makeham (ed.), Dao Companion to Neo-Confucian Philosophy. Springer. pp. 381--398.
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  27. Rooted cosmopolitanism : the inter-cultural hermeneutics of Wu Kuang-Ming.Ng On-Cho - 2008 - In Jay Goulding (ed.), China-West interculture: toward the philosophy of world integration: essays on Wu Kuang-Ming's thinking. New York: Global Scholarly Publications.
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    The great synthesis of Wang Yangming Neo-Confucianism in Korea: the Chonon (testament).Che du Chŏng - 2020 - Lanham: Lexington Books. Edited by Edward Y. J. Chung & Yangming Wang.
    The Great Synthesis of Wang Yangming Neo-Confucianism in Korea, a pioneering study of Chŏng Chedu (Hagok, 1649-1736) and Korean Yangming Neo-Confucianism, includes an annotated translation of the Chonŏn, Hagok's most important work on self-cultivation, and a comprehensive introduction to his life, scholarship, and thought.
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  29. Pʻŭllatʻon ŭi chŏngchʻi sasang.Chŏng-wŏn Na - 1989 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Pŏmmunsa.
     
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  30. VR esŏ tŭroing kuhyŏn hagi.Chŏng Hae-jin - 2020 - In Hyŏn-jin Yi (ed.), T'aenjŏbŭl p'illosop'i: Sŏnghak sipto VR = Tangible philosophy: VR for Ten Diagrams on sage learning. Sŏul-si: Tosŏ Ch'ulp'an Ch'ŏngnam.
     
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    A Korean Confucian's advice on how to be moral: Tasan Chŏng Yagyong's reading of the Zhongyong.Yag-Yong ChŏNg - 2023 - Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press. Edited by Don Baker & Yag-Yong ChŏNg.
    Tasan Chong Yagyong (1762-1836) is one of the most creative thinkers Korea has ever produced, one of the country's first Christians, and a leading scholar in Confucian philosophy. Born in a staunchly Neo-Confucian society, in his early twenties he encountered writings by Catholic missionaries in China and was fascinated. However, when he later learned that the Catholic Church condemned the Confucian practice of placing a spirit tablet on a family altar to honor past generations, he left the small Catholic community (...)
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    K-Sasangsa: kihu pyŏnhwa sidae ch'ŏrhak ŭi chŏnhwan.sŏNg-Hwan Cho - 2023 - Sŏul-si: Tarŭn Paengnyŏn.
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    The Korean tradition of religion, society, and ethics: a comparative and historical self-understanding and looking beyond.Chae-sik Chŏng - 2017 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    By making Korea a central part of comparative history of East Asian religion and society, this book traces the evolution of Korean religion from the oldest representation to that of the current day by utilizing wide-ranging interdisciplinary and comparative resources. This book presents a holistic view of the enduring religious tradition of Korea and its cultural and social significance within the wider horizons of modern and globalizing changes. Reflecting nearly five decades of the author s work on the subject, it (...)
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    Han'gugin ŭi hyo e taehan sahoe chosa: chilchŏk mit yangjŏk chŏpkŭn = Social research on filial piety: qualitative and quantitative approaches.Kyu-T'ak Sŏng - 2016 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Chimundang.
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  35. Sinʼgisul ŭi sahoe yullijŏk nonjaeng e kwanhan chŏngchʻaek netʻŭwŏkʻŭ punsŏk: saengmyŏng yulli wa intʻŏnet naeyong kyuje ŭi ippŏp kwajŏng ŭl chungsim ŭro = Policy network analysis of social and ethical debates on new technologies: focusing on the legislation process of bio-ethics and internet contents regulation.Sŏng-su Song (ed.) - 2003 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Kwahak Kisul Chŏngchʻaek Yŏnʼguwŏn.
     
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    Chisik saengsan ŭi kiban kwa mek'ŏnijŭm.Sŏng-jun Hong & Chun-yŏng Cho (eds.) - 2019 - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Kyŏngjin Ch'ulp'an.
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  37. Tonghak ŭi saengmyŏng sasang kwa Wŏnju ŭi saengmyŏnghakp'a.Cho SŏNg-Hwan - 2019 - In Nam-jin Hŏ (ed.), Kŭndae Han'guk kaebyŏk sasang ŭl silch'ŏn hada. Tosŏ Ch'ulp'an Mosinŭn Saramdŭl.
     
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  38. Chosŏn ŭi yesok munmyŏng kwa Chuja : Chuja karye.Chŏng Kyŏng-ju - 2017 - In Sŏk-ki Chʻoe (ed.), Chujahak ŭi kojŏn, kŭ Chosŏnjŏk haesŏk kwa silch'ŏn. Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Chŏmp'ilchae.
     
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  39. Manhae Han Yong-un ŭi nim ŭi hyŏngi sanghak : Han'guk sasangsa ŭi maengnak esŏ pon 'Nim ŭi ch'immuk'.Cho SŏNg-Hwan - 2022 - In Kyŏng-sŏk Kang (ed.), Kaebyŏk ŭi sasangsa: Ch'oe Che-u esŏ Kim Su-yŏng kkaji, munmyŏng chŏnhwan'gi ŭi Han'guk sasang. Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Ch'angbi.
     
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  40. X Ŭi chonjaeron' Ŭl T'onghan Hyŏndae Yesul Ŭi Ihae.Cho Sŏng-U. - 2021 - In Se-man Ch'oe & Sang-wŏn Kim (eds.), X ŭi chonjaeron ŭl toemutta. Kyŏnggi-do Koyang-si: Sawŏl ŭi Ch'aek.
     
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  41. In'gan ŭi chokŏn ŭrosŏŭi chayŏn.Cho SŏNg-Hwan - 2023 - In sŏNg-Hwan Cho (ed.), Noja Todŏkkyŏng kwa Tong Asia inmunhak. Sŏul-si: Tosŏ Ch'ulp'an Mosinŭn Saramdŭl.
     
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  42. Sŏngin ŭn chagi ka ŏpta.Cho SŏNg-Hwan - 2023 - In sŏNg-Hwan Cho (ed.), Noja Todŏkkyŏng kwa Tong Asia inmunhak. Sŏul-si: Tosŏ Ch'ulp'an Mosinŭn Saramdŭl.
     
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  43. Hŏwŏn Sŏnsaeng Igyŏng Sŏnsaeng hwagap kinyŏm nonmunjip.MyŏNg-Gwan Chʻoe & Yo-han Cho (eds.) - 1987 - [Seoul?]: Hŏwŏn Sŏnsaeng Igyŏng Sŏnsaeng Hwagap Kinyŏm Nonmunjip Kanhaeng Wiwŏnhoe.
     
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  44. On-Cho ng.Cleveland Tillman - 1998 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 25:169-190.
     
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  45. Chadong Yi Chŏng-mo ŭi hangmun sŏnghyang kwa Hanju haksŏl suyong.Chŏn Pyŏng-ch'ŏl - 2020 - In Wŏn-sik Hong & O. -yŏng Kwŏn (eds.), Chumun p'arhyŏn' kwa Hanju hakp'a ŭi chŏn'gae: kŭndae sigi 'Nakchunghak. Taegu Kwangyŏksi: Kyemyŏng Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
     
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    P'yŏnghwa nŭn tongbang ŭro put'ŏ: Tong Asiajŏk sayu ŭi saeroun chip'yŏng.Chŏng-jin Pak - 2016 - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Haengbok han Enŏji.
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  47. Han'gye Yi Sŭng-hŭi ŭi Hanjuhak kyesŭng kwa hyŏnsil ŭi taeŭng.Chŏng Pyŏng-sŏk - 2020 - In Wŏn-sik Hong & O. -yŏng Kwŏn (eds.), Chumun p'arhyŏn' kwa Hanju hakp'a ŭi chŏn'gae: kŭndae sigi 'Nakchunghak. Taegu Kwangyŏksi: Kyemyŏng Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
     
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    Hanʼguk chŏntʻong sasang ŭi tʻŭksŏng yŏnʼgu.Chŏng-gon Kim (ed.) - 1995 - Kyŏnggi-do Sŏngnam-si: Hanʼguk Chŏngsin Munhwa Yŏnʼguwŏn.
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    Igŏt ŭn chŏngch'i iyagi ka anida: Pak Chŏng-ja ŭi inmunhak k'allŏm.Chŏng-ja Pak - 2017 - Sŏul-si: Ek'ŭri.
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    Sahoe sasang kwa tongsŏ chŏppyŏn.Chŏng-gil Han (ed.) - 2019 - Kyŏnggi-do Koyang-si: Tong kwa Sŏ.
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