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  1. Confucian philosophical foundations for moral education in an era of advanced technology.Vincent Shen - 2018 - In Xiufeng Liu & Wen Ma (eds.), Confucianism reconsidered: insights for American and Chinese education in the twenty-first century. Albany, NY: Suny Press.
     
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    Some Thoughts on Intercultural Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy.Vincent Shen - 2003 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 30 (3-4):357-372.
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    Daxue : The Great Learning for Universities Today.Vincent Shen - 2018 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 17 (1):13-27.
    The so-called daxue zhi dao 大學之道, though a Confucian way of self-cultivation, can inspire contemporary universities through a process of creative interpretation. Having examined the ethos of modern university in its four historical stages, I come up with its last stage of reaching out in the era of globalization and dialogue among civilizations, in which we have to rethink the idea of university from the fuller development of human reason. This can be achieved only through increasingly reaching out toward many (...)
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  4. Claire Shen Hsiu-chen: Images of Human World and Human World in Images.Vincent Shen - 2006 - Philosophy and Culture 33 (10):147-149.
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  5. The notion of "Publicity" in Shen Dao's Political Philosophy.Vincent Shen - 2004 - Philosophy and Culture 31 (6):5-22.
    Ji Xia Shen Dao is the earliest, Mr., as his social life and political life of the "public" considerations, made ​​him by the Taoist ontology, cosmology and cultivation theory, turn out the Legalist political philosophy and legal philosophy. He was transferred by the Huang-Lao Taoism Taoist truth home, Legalism transferred by the Taoist key figure. Basically, Shen Dao importance of social and political life of the "public" level and its objective of building, on the one hand retain the (...)
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    Confucianism and taoism in response to constructive realism.Vincent Shen - 1996 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 23 (1):59-78.
  7. Daoism (ii) : Zhuang Zi and the Zhuang-Zi.Vincent Shen - 2008 - In Bo Mou (ed.), Routledge History of Chinese Philosophy. Routledge.
     
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    Desire, Representing Process, and Translatability.Vincent Shen - 2019 - Philosophy East and West 69 (2):316-336.
    Editor's note: Prof. Vincent Shen submitted this paper for blind review in 2017. Unfortunately, he passed away on November 14, 2018, while the paper was in the last stages of copyediting. We are honored to publish one of Prof. Shen's last essays.Both Phenomenology and Confucianism pay high regard to the role of "body" in their notions of the human, especially to the body-mind relationship issue. In the context of twentieth-century Western philosophy, Heidegger switched from the Cartesian "Je (...)
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    Dao Companion to Classical Confucian Philosophy.Vincent Shen & Dordrecht (eds.) - 2013 - Dordrecht: Imprint: Springer.
    This volume presents both a historical and a systematic examination of the philosophy of classical Confucianism. Taking into account newly unearthed materials and the most recent scholarship, it features contributions by experts in the field, ranging from senior scholars to outstanding early career scholars. The book first presents the historical development of classical Confucianism, detailing its development amidst a fading ancient political theology and a rising wave of creative humanism. It examines the development of the philosophical ideas of Confucius as (...)
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    From Gift to Law: Thomas’s Natural Law and Laozi’s Heavenly Dao.Vincent Shen - 2013 - International Philosophical Quarterly 53 (3):251-270.
    For Thomas Aquinas, the creator of natural law is a personal, substantial, and relational God. For Laozi, it is an impersonal, non-substantial, self-manifesting dao. There are similarities, and this article will consider several of them. For Thomas, the act of creation comes from God, and for Laozi the giving birth of the universe is from the dao’s unconditional generosity. Thus it is possible to compare the way in which the world-originating generosity of God generates the moral law and the way (...)
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    From Gift to Law.Vincent Shen - 2013 - International Philosophical Quarterly 53 (3):251-270.
    For Thomas Aquinas, the creator of natural law is a personal, substantial, and relational God. For Laozi, it is an impersonal, non-substantial, self-manifesting dao. There are similarities, and this article will consider several of them. For Thomas, the act of creation comes from God, and for Laozi the giving birth of the universe is from the dao’s unconditional generosity. Thus it is possible to compare the way in which the world-originating generosity of God generates the moral law and the way (...)
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    From Interpretation to Construction: Guo Xiang's Ontological Individualism.Vincent Shen - 2013 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (S1):171-188.
    Guo Xiang's ontological individualism represents a case of philosophical construction based on his interpretation of the Zhuangzi. His concept of the self-transformation of the individual who is self-born, with self-nature and without dependence on others supports the idea of individual autonomy. Nevertheless, each individual's act for self-interest still benefits other individuals in a non-teleological mutual accommodation. The path from duhua of each individual on the level of existence, to the xiangyin among individuals on the level of action consequence, to the (...)
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  13. Creativity as synthesis of contrasting wisdoms: An interpretation of chinese philosophy in taiwan since 1949.Vincent Shen - 1993 - Philosophy East and West 43 (2):279-287.
  14. St. Thomas' Natural Law and Laozi's Heavenly Dao: A Comparison and Dialogue.Vincent Shen - 2011 - Philosophy and Culture 38 (4):85-105.
    This article aims to explore the concept of Heaven and St. Thomas Aquinas I "Summa Theologica" explained the basis of natural law and metaphysics. The philosophy, the I's "Road" was opened on their own, said that the ultimate reality itself; second source that can be raw, such as "Dawson, one two, two three, three things," a phrase below; again , then follow all the rules change. In this regard, I tend to "Heaven", "heaven" statement, basically all things to follow the (...)
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    Antonio Cua’s Conceptual Analysis of Confucian Ethics.Vincent Shen - 2008 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 35 (1):43–61.
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    Antonio S. Cua: A confucian junzi.Vincent Shen - 2007 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 34 (2):317–319.
  17. Being and events: Huayan Buddhism's concept of event and whitehead's ontological principle.Vincent Shen - 2015 - In Chenyang Li & Franklin Perkins (eds.), Chinese Metaphysics and its Problems. Cambridge University Press. pp. 152-170.
    I will compare Huayan Buddhism's metaphysical vision ith that of A.N. Whitehead, both of them emphasizing that events in dynamic relation constitute the fundamental elements of reality. In Huayan Buddhism, all events are organically related to each ot and thereby constitute a harmonious and dynamic network of existents as metaphorized by Indra's Net of Jewels, in which one jewel reflects many other jewels and many reflect one. In Whitehead's view, events, or actual entities in Process and Reality, constitute the basic (...)
     
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  18. Brain, Emotions and the Development of Intentional Feelings.Vincent Shen - 2005 - Philosophy and Culture 32 (10):119-135.
    Includes emotional and affective feelings. Mood builds on the human organism's body, but you must turn to the development of affective experience of the body. I did not last for more than the physical body Zhumo, this article from the mood in the body discussed the rise of the body, to significant problems of the body by the body to experience over the body, as well as the physical body plays in the emotional life of role, will be particularly focused (...)
     
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  19. Beyond Negativity-In Search of Positive Postmodern Values ​​and Way of Life.Vincent Shen - 2000 - Philosophy and Culture 27 (8):705-716.
    In this paper, the establishment of "modern" features, as subjectivity, representation and rational, and thus a concise statement of the post-modern critique of modernity, questioned and denied, in order to outline the negative characteristics of post-modern micro. However, more importantly, this will be more committed to master the modern mark out exactly what is very different from the new vision of modernity, made ​​any new way of life and ethical principles. This claim, post-modern addition to the challenge of modernity, critical (...)
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  20. Consciousness and salvation - the conversation between Buddhism and Christianity.Vincent Shen - 1996 - Philosophy and Culture 24 (1):2-19.
    In the end of the century atmosphere in which the whole world is entering the valley of nihilism. It seems from a human dilemma, Buddhist and Christian spiritual resources should be jointly developed through conversation, contribute their ideas, values ​​and practices, to promote recovery of people's lives meaning. This article deals Christianity and Buddhism way of talking, is to use my "comparative philosophy." This is a basic way of thinking and practice, must be differences in the surface or the opposite (...)
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  21. Contemporary Chinese Neo-Scholasticism and the Overcoming of the Malaise of Modernity.Vincent Shen - 2010 - Philosophy and Culture 37 (11):5-22.
    This paper from the dilemma of the modern super-g to re-read and judge the angle of the Chinese New Scholasticism. Western modern legislation based on human subjectivity, emphasizing human reason, and who constructed the appearance of culture. In which, with the appearance of the main building through rational, manipulation of power, domination of others and otherness, creating a solid all embarrassed, defects clusters. Neo-Confucian emphasis on human subjectivity and for the reconstruction of Chinese philosophy and laid a priori basis for (...)
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  22. Construction of a System and Gratitude to the Other - in Memoriam of Chu His in the 800th Anniversary of his Death.Vincent Shen - 2001 - Philosophy and Culture 28 (3):193-205.
    This article aims to "System" and "other" under the two intertwined ideas, revisit ideas of Zhu Xi. Zhu Xi is a big system builders, building systems on the performance in terms of a responsible thinker, Zhu Xi should be post-modern thought for inspiration. On the other hand, the "other" is an important dimension of life and existence, particularly in the post-modern thought to be emphasized as an alternative to over-expansion of the subject in modern times, and "other" relationship will help (...)
     
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  23. Comparative Studies in Philosophy/Religion and Dialogue as Mutual “Strangification” (Waitui 外推).Vincent Shen - 2011 - In Morny Joy (ed.), After Appropriation: Explorations in Intercultural Philosophy and Religion. University of Calgary Press. pp. 1-24.
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  24. Disciplines of philosophy and academic journal evaluation assessing achievements.Vincent Shen - 2001 - Philosophy and Culture 28 (6):575-580.
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  25. Discourse on Tao and Cosmology in the Guodian Bamboo Texts of Lao Zi.Vincent Shen - 1999 - Philosophy and Culture 26 (4):298-316.
    Researchers tend to believe that bamboo "I" more concerned about practical, and more on the ruler the people rule the country road, or self-cultivation and the country contains only two types of content, rarely discussed cosmology and Dao. However, analysis of this article pointed out, Guodian bamboo "I", although incomplete because of missing, can not present a complete and systematic channel theory and cosmology, but such ideas are still very clear. Which show more about all things back to the text (...)
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  26. Ethics, Reason and Faith-In Memory of Jean Ladrière.Vincent Shen - 2008 - Philosophy and Culture 35 (12):5-22.
    This leaves commemorate the death of Mr. Lai drunk for one week of the year, the first highlight of Mr. Yip Lai drunk morality to moral life as a call for the worlds and inviting, rather than imposing a thing, and thus analysis this point in its philosophical basis. Lai drunk leaves care and moral life, and care management of prospects, and that "preaching Management" and the "reasonableness" distinction, and in this perspective, the exploration provision of rational structure, driving force (...)
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  27. Eriugena's Vox Spiritualis Aquilae and His Mysticism.Vincent Shen - 2004 - Philosophy and Culture 31 (12):25-42.
    Airuijiena is a medieval philosophy in the ninth century AD, the rise of a peak, it is the essence of mystical experience with God or with God, God included two adults and people of God into history. This article focuses on the Gospel of John describes Airuijiena Introduction sermons, also known as "Eagle Spirit Music," which contains the secret Qisi think, to be explored, but also involves its philosophy, theology and intellectual history of some of the relevant problem. This article (...)
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    From Aristotle’s De Anima to Xia Dachang’s Xingshuo.Vincent Shen - 2005 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32 (4):575–596.
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    From Aristotle’s De Anima to Xia Dachang’s Xingshuo.Vincent Shen - 2005 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32 (4):575-596.
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  30. Freedom and Leisure in the Networks of Technological Objects and Many Others.Vincent Shen - 2010 - Philosophy and Culture 37 (9):91-104.
    In this paper, comparative philosophy from the point of view, accusing both the freedom of human existence is related to: human freedom is the freedom in the relationship, human relationship is the relationship in freedom. Today, however, are in a rapidly changing technology and globalization are shaping the technology products and among the diverse network of his freedom and development of their relationship. For me, if not free then there is no leisure at all, even the Bliss half a day, (...)
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  31. From Deconstruction to Reconstruction-Changes and Visions of Hierarchy of Values ​​Ever Since1911.Vincent Shen - 2001 - Philosophy and Culture 28 (12):1087-1108.
    Shows that value system is a desirable mode of behavior or the existence of the state, according to their relative needs of the sequences, some lasting organization. This so-called desirable patterns of behavior or the existence of the state, should bear some yet to be achieved, and wish to pursue and to achieve the ideal state. Accordingly, the value system can be divided into two aspects: First, the value of the ideal surface, because the total value includes the "ought" of (...)
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  32. From Immanent Transcendence to Cross-Bordering in Arts-Metaphor, Narrative and Existence.Vincent Shen & Chia-Hsun Chuang - 2006 - Philosophy and Culture 33 (10):21-36.
    People's desire not to limit the meaning of Hancang driving force, continuous development and self-transcendence, which is people from within and beyond the root driving force. The so-called "inner beyond" is not a process of idealism, which began with the desire, from the bottom of the body, and go up on the layer by layer through the heart of the development process裡and mental flexibility, and would therefore have to enhance and transform. We regard the body as I desire the presence (...)
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    From Interpretation to Construction: Guo Xiang’s Ontological Individualism.Vincent Shen - 2013 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (5):171-188.
    Guo Xiang’s ontological individualism represents a case of philosophical construction based on his interpretation of the Zhuangzi. His concept of the self-transformation of the individual who is selfborn, with self-nature and without dependence on others supports the idea of individual autonomy. Nevertheless, each individual’s act for self-interest still benefits other individuals in a non-teleological mutual accommodation. The path from duhua of each individual on the level of existence, to the xiangyin among individuals on the level of action consequence, to the (...)
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  34. From Method to Road-Thaddaeus Hang and Methodology of Studying Chinese Philosophy.Vincent Shen - 2005 - Philosophy and Culture 32 (9):61-78.
    Contemporary scholars in Chinese philosophy, Thaddaeus particularly concerned about Chinese philosophy and methodological issues. Of this paper is designed to make way for the study of Chinese philosophy, the discussion to commemorate him, the first part will describe Thaddaeus study of Chinese philosophy, methods and contribution to the idea, the latter part of the study will be my personal view of Chinese philosophy, methods to further to call upon and complement. Thaddaeus based on the fundamental principles of truth and goodness, (...)
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  35. Grandson, a modern interpretation of ideas.Vincent Shen - 1997 - Philosophy and Culture 24 (11):1104-1109.
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    Harmonie optimale, enrichissement mutuel et étrangéisation.Vincent Shen & Daniel Arapu - 2008 - Diogène 220 (4):122-137.
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    Harmonie optimale, enrichissement mutuel et étrangéisation.Vincent Shen & Daniel Arapu - 2008 - Diogène 220 (4):122-137.
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  38. Introduction: Brain, Emotions and Will.Vincent Shen - 2005 - Philosophy and Culture 32 (10):1-3.
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  39. Introduction: Ethics, Reason and Faith-In Memory of Jean Ladrière.Vincent Shen & Johanna Liu - 2008 - Philosophy and Culture 35 (12):1-4.
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    “Interculturality” in Lao Sze-Kwang’s and Tong Lik-Kuen’s Philosophies.Vincent Shen - 2014 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 13 (2):267-272.
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    Introduction: In memory of and in dialogue with Antonio Cua.Vincent Shen - 2008 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 35 (1):3–8.
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  42. Introduction: Politics, Philosophy and Public Domain.Vincent Shen - 2004 - Philosophy and Culture 31 (6):1-3.
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  43. Introduction: Scholastic Philosophy in China.Vincent Shen - 2010 - Philosophy and Culture 37 (11):1-4.
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  44. Jean Ladrière: L 'Espérance de la Raison'.Vincent Shen - 2008 - Philosophy and Culture 35 (12):129-132.
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  45. King Review Professor Gao Lingxia.Vincent Shen - 1997 - Philosophy and Culture 24 (3):294-295.
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  46. Life-world and Reason in Husserl's Philosophy of Life.Vincent Shen - 1984 - Analecta Husserliana 17:105.
  47. "man Child" On The Road - And On With The 'i' In Comparison.Vincent Shen - 1996 - Philosophy and Culture 23 (8):1857-1870.
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  48. Metaphors, narratives, and existence.Vincent Shen - 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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    Optimal Harmony, Mutual Enrichment and Strangification.Vincent Shen - 2008 - Diogenes 55 (4):108-121.
    This paper studies the relation between modern democracy and Chinese cultural patterns. It introducing the concept of 'Multiple Others' to explain how the classical concept of harmony can help integrating cultural and social differences within a social body, thus allowing social cohesion to integrate diversity. The main classical concepts of ren, li, and yi are analyzed in both Confucianism and Daoism, and compared to the concepts of recognition and dialogue developed by modern political theorists like Ch. Taylor and J. Habermas.
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    Obituary of Lao Sze Kwang.Vincent Shen - 2013 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (1):215-217.
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