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  1. ‘Following along with things’ in different ways Zhuangzi’s thoughts on how to manage external affairs.Kanghun Ahn - forthcoming - Asian Philosophy.
    What underlies Zhuangzi’s thought is the fundamental finitude of the self, meaning that we cannot and should not alter or control things around us at whim or solely in our favour. Consequently, Zhuangzi recommends that we remain open to things instead of going against them, leading to a fulfilled life. This article discusses Zhuangzi’s underlying philosophy of openness, noting that he proposes two different strategies to do so with a distinction between the natural and the human. The former primarily appears (...)
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  2. Wrongdoing without a wrongdoer: ‘Empty ethics’ in Buddhism.Chien-Te Lin - forthcoming - Asian Philosophy:1-14.
    One of the biggest challenges of the study and practice of ethics is that of the moral dilemma, e.g. how should a compassionate person deal with injustice? This paper attempts to resolve this thorny issue from the perspective of Buddhist philosophy. I firstly introduce the 14th Dalai Lama’s distinction between act and actor and suggest a way to denounce wrongful acts without harboring hatred towards the perpetrator. Secondly, I argue that the philosophical grounds of this distinction can be traced back (...)
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  3. A metaphysical interpretation of ‘Heaven’ and the ‘Mandate of Heaven’ as practice: Takada Shinji’s argument about the ‘Mandate of Heaven’.Park Junhyun - 2024 - Asian Philosophy 34 (2):170-186.
    The purpose of this paper is to examine Takada Shinji’s (1893–1975) view of the ‘Mandate of Heaven (天命 tenmei)’. Takada understood the ‘Imperial Way (皇道 kōdō)’ as one of two axes, the ‘Mandate of Heaven’ and the ‘Rectification of Names (正名 seimei)’, together they made possible a theoretical systematization of the ‘Imperial Way’ discourse as well as its concrete political embodiment. It is undeniable that the ideas of the ‘Imperial Way’ received heavy criticism after WWII. Because it was used as (...)
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  4. Intention, ethics, and convention in Daoism: Guo Xiang on ziran (self-so) and wuwei (non-action).Paul J. D’Ambrosio - 2023 - Asian Philosophy 34 (2):99-119.
    Much contemporary scholarship on ziran and wuwei views these concepts, which are often coupled, as being 1) anti-intention, effort, purpose, and self-consciousness; 2) indicative of a distinct type of ethics and/or morality; and 3) a rejection of following custom and convention. This paper will draw largely on the philosophy of Guo Xiang to demonstrate that these widely agreed upon avenues of interpretation are limited and run contrary to other more nuanced readings of ziran and wuwei. I argue that ziran and (...)
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  5. The evolution of Xuantong in early Daoist philosophy.Fan He - 2023 - Asian Philosophy 34 (2):120-135.
    Xuantong 玄同 (tentatively translated as dark oneness) is a unique Daoist idea that represents an ideally mental and physical state as a result of cultivation. However, owing to limited context in the Laozi, there is no consensus on the interpretation of xuantong. Contemporary studies have also neglected xuantong’s evolution in early texts and assumed a homogeneous understanding, and hence, failed to provide a nuanced account. In this article, I investigate how xuantong evolves from the Guodian Laozi to the Huainanzi and (...)
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  6. Antimessianism and the temporal ontology of Ibn ‘Arabī.Ismail Lala - 2024 - Asian Philosophy 34 (2):187-198.
    Messianism is an integral component of Abrahamic faiths. Yet the emergence of the Messiah is counterbalanced by the Antichrist. Apocalyptic visions of the future in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam...
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  7. The internal and external dimensions of Liu Zongzhou’s self-cultivation theory.Xin Guan - 2024 - Asian Philosophy 34 (2):153-169.
    It is commonly argued that Liu Zongzhou was dissatisfied with the fact that some followers of Wang Yangming in the late Ming Dynasty paid insufficient attention to self-cultivation practices (gongfu工夫), so he deliberately emphasized the difficulty and importance of personal cultivation which is often misunderstood as some kind of strict inner spiritual cultivation. This essay will argue that with the gradual deepening in the studies on Liu Zongzhou’s thought as a whole, there are more dimensions to be recovered in our (...)
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  8. Names exist when carving begins (shi zhi you ming_ 始制有名): A theory of names in _Daodejing(道德經).Hao Hong - 2024 - Asian Philosophy 34 (2):136-152.
    Naming or names (ming 名) is one of the key concepts in Daodejing (道德經). According to a popular understanding, names in Daodejing correspond to features (xing 形) of things; ordinary things have names, but Dao is featureless and nameless. What is missing, however, is atheory of the relationship between names and features explaining why ordinary things have names but Dao does not. In this paper, I develop a theory of names in Daodejing that explains how names relate to things and (...)
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  9. Intention, ethics, and convention in Daoism: Guo Xiang on ziran_(self-so) and _wuwei(non-action).Paul J. D’Ambrosio - 2023 - Asian Philosophy 34 (2):99-119.
    Much contemporary scholarship on ziran and wuwei views these concepts, which are often coupled, as being 1) anti-intention, effort, purpose, and self-consciousness; 2) indicative of a distinct type of ethics and/or morality; and 3) a rejection of following custom and convention. This paper will draw largely on the philosophy of Guo Xiang to demonstrate that these widely agreed upon avenues of interpretation are limited and run contrary to other more nuanced readings of ziran and wuwei. I argue that ziran and (...)
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  10. Ömürdän keçän illär: (xatirä kitabı).Ă. M. Taghyi̐ev - 2015 - Bakı: Gänclik.
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  11. Shili yu yao chu xu.Shili Xiong - 2019 - Shanghai: Shanghai shu dian chu ban she.
    十力语要初续乃十力语要的续编,仍沿用十力语要旧例,辑录书札,论文,杂文等总计四十二篇,是了解熊十力学术思想和生平的极其重要的文献.基本上反映出抗战胜利之后至1949年之间,熊十力在北平,杭州,广州等地 的学术活动与主要思想,其中一个主题是围绕新唯识论作出阐释和发挥,提要钩玄,解疑答惑.
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  12. Kearifan lokal Jawa dalam [nama serat].Esti Ismawati - 2019 - Sleman, Yogyakarta: Gambang Buku Budaya. Edited by Warsito.
    On Javanese philosophy, ethics, and wisdom of life as reflected in Javanese culture based on Wedhatama, a Javanese classical literature written by K.G.P.A.A. Mangkunegara IV.
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  13. He Ruilin si xiang yan jiu =.Yankai Miao - 2020 - Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she.
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  14. Doing philosophy in the Philippines: the Thomasian Collection Vol. 1.Alfredo P. Co (ed.) - 2020 - Manila, Philippines: UST Publishing House.
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  15. Lin Anwu xin ru xue lun wen jing xuan ji.Anwu Lin - 2021 - Taibei Shi: Taiwan xue sheng shu ju you xian gong si.
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  16. Undinge: Umbrüche der Lebenswelt.Byung-Chul Han - 2021 - Berlin: Ullstein.
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  17. Ren sheng xiao ji: yu Li Zehou de xu ni dui hua.Qunlin Ma - 2022 - Xianggang: San lian shu dian (Xianggang) you xian gong si.
    本書可視為哲學大師李澤厚先生的學術自傳。編撰者馬群林乃李澤厚先生晚年交往最密切的友人之一,馬先生耗費十餘年時間,從李澤厚先生的論著、文章及書信中輯錄出有關內容,經過重新整理、編排和撰寫,并先後三次經李 澤厚審閱及修訂,最終成就該書。全書以一問一答的對話形式呈現,鮮明直接,淺白易懂,能幫助大眾讀者(尤其是青年學生)了解李澤厚先生的學術生涯和思想體系。書中還收入部份首次公開出版的珍貴照片,如馮友蘭、胡繩 、錢??、余英時等人致李澤厚的信函等,彌足珍貴。.
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  18. Gu Xiancheng quan ji.Xiancheng Gu - 2022 - Shanghai Shi: Shanghai gu ji chu ban she. Edited by Xuewei Wang.
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  19. Falsafah Jawa: jalan menuju kesempurnaan.Fatkur Rohman Nur Awalin - 2022 - Piyungan, Bantul: Mata Kata Inspirasi.
    Buku karya Fatkur Rohman Nur Awalin yang berjudul “Falsafah Jawa” yang hadir di tengah-tengah pembaca ini, rasanya bagai perahu yang disediakan untuk membawa penumpang mengarungi aliran air yang deras. Pembaca bisa melihat secara lebih jernih dan komprehensif kedalaman filsafat Jawa sampai pertemuan filsafat Jawa dan Tasawuf Islam yang rumit. Kajian khusus tentang kelebihan dan kewaskithaan orang Jawa disajikan dengan apik dan jelas, bahwa orang Jawa yang memahami filsafat Jawa akan tampil sebagai manusia yang waskitha, limpad, dan wicaksana. Mungkin mendekati manusia (...)
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  20. Dong Ya ru xue yu jing dian quan shi: kua wen hua de kao cha.Weifen Chen (ed.) - 2022 - Taibei Shi: Zhong yang yan jiu yuan Zhongguo wen zhe yan jiu suo.
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  21. Philosopher en chinois: à la croisée de la linguistique et de la philosophie avec Chen Jiaying.Xiyin Zhou - 2023 - Paris: Hémisphères éditions.
    La Chine contemporaine 'pense-t-elle'? Et si oui, comment pense-t-elle? Et d'ailleurs, quel sens donner au terme 'penser'? Le noeud du problème réside dans la langue: si la Chine contemporaine veut avoir une pensée authentique, elle doit commencer par étudier sa propre langue? et c'est précisément la difficulté à laquelle se heurte la construction d'un corps intellectuel en chinois. Afin d'éclairer le raisonnement chinois moderne, et de démontrer les implications méthodologiques de la pratique philosophique en chinois, l'auteure a choisi de centrer (...)
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  22. Chosŏnjo Chujahak ŭi yŏnggwang kwa kŭnŭl: Han'guk Yugyo munhwasa sŭp'esyŏl.Tong-hŭi Yi - 2023 - Sŏul: Munsach'ŏl.
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  23. Yija sŏngnisŏ: chŏn.I. Yi - 1816 - Sŏul-si: Tosŏ Ch'ulp'an Han'gukhak Charyowŏn. Edited by to-Jung Yi.
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  24. The rise of modern Chinese thought.Hui Wang - 2023 - London, England: Harvard University Press. Edited by Michael Hill.
    Wang Hui asks what it means for China to be modern and for modernity to be Chinese. Is there a rupture between tradition and modernity in China? How has Confucian thought evolved? Did China become modern in the Middle Ages? A deep intellectual history, The Rise of Modern Chinese Thought revises our senses of both modernity and Chinese philosophy.
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  25. Tasan ŭi maŭm ŭl ch'aja.Sŏng-mu Pak - 2023 - Sŏul-si: Hyonamsa.
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  26. Yulgok p'yŏngjŏn: Han'guksa esŏ kajang mŏnjŏ ilgŏya hal inmul.Sang-ha Pak - 2023 - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Churyusŏng.
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  27. Taedong minjujuŭi wa 21-segi yugajŏk pip'an iron ŭi mosaek =.Chong-sŏk Na - 2023 - Sŏul-si: Yemun Sŏwŏn.
    1. Yugyo chŏnt'ong kwa taedong inyŏm -- 2. Yugyo chŏnt'ong, Han'guk minjujuŭi, taedong minjujuŭi -- 3. Taedong minjujuŭi wa pip'an iron ŭi pangbŏp -- 4. Munmyŏng chŏnhwan ŭi sidae wa saengt'ae, taedong minjujuŭi ŭi kanŭngsŏng.
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  28. Sirhak, kŭ yŏksasang ŭi chaeinsik.T'ae-yŏng Kim - 2023 - Sŏul-si: Kyŏnghŭi Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'an Munhwawŏn.
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  29. Sŏp'a Yu Hŭi ŭi kahun kwa insaenggwan: sankol nongbu ro Tong Asia sirhakcha 99-in e sŏnjŏng toen taehakcha.Sŏng-T'ae Kim - 2023 - Kyŏnggi-do Ŭiwang-si: Kŭl ŭl Ikta.
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  30. Hana nolli: Tong Asia sahoe iron ŭi mosaek.Sŏng-guk Kim - 2023 - Sŏul-si: Ihaksa.
    P'ŭrollogŭ : t'ongil ŭi sahoe iron ŭrosŏ hana nolli -- 1. Huch'ŏn chŏngsin kaebyŏk kwa ch'ŏnjiin habil : hana nolli ŭi ironjŏk paegyŏng kwa chŏnmang -- 2. Hana nolli ŭi hyŏngsŏng : na ŭi ironsajŏk maengnak -- 3. Hana nolli ŭi kuch'uk : charyo, kach'i chŏnje, punsŏkt'ŭl -- 4. Hana nolli ŭi Tong Asiajŏk t'odae -- 5. Hana nolli ŭi ironjŏk t'ŭksŏng kwa chihyang -- 6. Munmyŏng chŏnhwan ŭi kil : huch'ŏn chŏngsin kaebyŏk ŭl nŭkkyŏ poja -- Ep'illogŭ : kurŭm (...)
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  31. Kyŏngnam yuhak ŭi maek: Nammyŏnghak ŭi kyesŭng kwa hwaksan ŭl chungsim ŭro.Pyŏng-ch'ŏl Chŏn - 2023 - Kyŏngnam Chinju-si: Kyŏngsang Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
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  32. Han'guk ŭi ch'ŏrhakchadŭl: p'oham kwa ch'angjo ŭi sae kil ŭl yŏlda.sŏNg-Hwan Cho - 2023 - Sŏul-si: Mosinŭn Saramdŭl.
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  33. Tang Junyi yu Xianggang.King Pong Chiu - 2023 - Xinbei Shi: Lian jing chu ban shi ye gu fen you xian gong si.
    唐君毅先生是近代中國最重要的哲人之一, 事業和學問與當時仍是英國殖民地的香港有密不可分的關係。 唐君毅的努力,豐富了香港的文化氣息, 改變了香港純然商業社會的狀況; 香港的環境,也影響了唐君毅對事情的理解, 對唐君毅的哲學發展有極大的影響。 《唐君毅與香港》討論唐君毅與香港的重要關係,冀能一方面幫助讀者更了解唐君毅其人,另一方面幫助讀者更了解香港其地。本書分為三章,第一章討論唐君毅在香港的文化運動;第二章介紹唐君毅在香港的足跡;第三章評論 唐君毅留在香港的一批藏書,同時也收錄了唐君毅留在香港新亞研究所的藏書照片,這些照片從未曝光,價值尤其珍貴。.
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  34. Sŏngnihak ŭi Han'gukchŏk suyong kwa chŏn'gae.Sang-hyŏn Kim & Yun-su Chang (eds.) - 2023 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Kyoyuk Kwahaksa.
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  35. Seven military classics : martial victory through good governance.Yvonne Chiu - 2024 - In Sumner B. Twiss, Bingxiang Luo & Benedict S. B. Chan (eds.), Warfare ethics in comparative perspective: China and the West. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. pp. 91-112.
    Contemporary international law separates the international justice of war from the domestic justice of society, but empirically, there is a correlation between democratic governance and military effectiveness, which could have a number of causes. A contemporary reconstruction from _The Seven Military Classics_ of Chinese military philosophy offers potential lessons for how domestic virtues may yield military and geopolitical victory. This chapter reconstructs arguments from the seven treatises into a collective an amalgamated conception of “good governance” that weaves together military strategy (...)
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  36. Hwasŏ Sŏnsaeng aŏn: 12-kwŏn.Hang-no Yi - 1863 - [Korea]: [Publisher Not Identified].
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  37. Shina tetsugakushi.Giichi Nakauchi - 1903 - Tōkyō: Hakubunkan.
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  38. Yōmeigaku yōgi.Keiji Higashi - 1912 - Edited by Yangming Wang.
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  39. T'oegye chip: 48-kwŏn, sokchip 8-kwŏn.Hwang Yi - 1915 - Chosŏn Kyŏngsŏng: Chosŏn Kosŏ Kanhaenghoe.
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  40. Sinyŏn taehak: pu sin-kudo.Sŏng-jin Kim - 1917 - Kyŏngsŏng-bu: Imundang.
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  41. 玄德 mysterious virtue: Wu wei_ and the non-paradoxical politics of the _Dao.Eric Lee Goodfield - forthcoming - Asian Philosophy:1-13.
    In his work on Wu wei, Edward Slingerland argues that the classical Chinese ideal is an inherently paradoxical concept that is first and foremost spiritual and political only secondarily. Through a close reading of the Dao de Jing, the first major classical text to substantially deploy and develop the concept, I argue that Wu wei isn’t inherently paradoxical and that this is seen precisely when it is viewed in terms of its political primacy. On my reading, the emergence of Wu (...)
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  42. The unity of identity and difference as the absoluteness of all relativity: Hui Shi and the longing for a different logic.Jana S. Rošker - forthcoming - Asian Philosophy:1-13.
    This paper addresses the question of whether it is possible to develop theoretical methods to reconcile absolute principles on the one hand and relative tenets on the other. I will look at this question through the lens of classical Chinese logic and, more concretely, through the elaborations of the Chinese logician Hui Shi on this relationship. The examination of this problem proceeds from a general introduction of the basic framework of semantically determined classical Chinese logic, through an illumination of Hui (...)
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  43. Daoism.Stephen C. Walker - 2021 - In Stewart Goetz & Charles Taliaferro (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Religion. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This entry examines a set of ancient Chinese texts – with their associated literary and ideological tendencies – that had come to be seen as distinctive by the early Han period. This set constitutes one of the standard referents of “Daoism,” a word whose difficulties command attention in their own right. The ancient writers we could label “Daoists” were united by no single text, founder, agenda, or concept; grouped together, they show tendencies towards dissidence, paradox, and humor that distinguish them (...)
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  44. The Possibility and Costs of Responsibly Teaching East Asian and Buddhist Philosophy.Mark Wells - 2023 - In Robert H. Scott & James McRae (eds.), Introduction to Buddhist East Asia. SUNY Press. pp. 87-99.
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  45. Correction to: Character and Everydayness: The Bottom-Up Historical Epistemology of Tosaka Jun.Fernando Wirtz - forthcoming - Journal of East Asian Philosophy:1-1.
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  46. Biến dịch, Kinh Dịch, khám phá cùng tận và văn hóa của sự trường tồn.Nguyễn Minh Hoàng - 2024 - Kinh Tế Và Dự Báo.
    Trong công việc tìm tòi những vấn đề nghiên cứu có giá trị, tìm kiếm được điều mới mẻ và có khả năng trường tồn có lẽ thuộc nhóm công việc thách thức nhất.
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  47. Fuhen shisō.Hajime Nakamura - unknown
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  48. Watsuji on Nature: An Auseinandersetzung with Krueger and Lofts.David W. Johnson - 2024 - Philosophy Today 68 (1):219-227.
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  49. Zhongguo zhe xue shi fang fa lun fa fan.Dainian Zhang - 1983 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian Beijing fa xing suo fa xing.
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  50. Feng Youlan shou gao = Feng Youlan Manuscripts.Youlan Feng - 1939 - [China],:
    The collection contains published and unpublished essays, lecture transcripts, notes, poems, etc., often with handwritten edits and comments. Topics vary, with a focus on Chinese philosophy, comparison of Chinese and Western thought, contemporary intellectual and social reform movements, biographical reflections and self-criticism. The collection may reflect how 20th century political developments, especially the Cultural Revolution, impacted Feng Youlan's thought.
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