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    Plea for the Support of the Fraternal Parties.Tschen-Kuang - 1971 - Chinese Studies in History 4 (2):184-188.
    Chinese delegates admitted at the Sixth Comintern Congress, on several occasions, that the CCP defeat in the past was partly through its own errors, notwithstanding objective circumstances. They also argued that the lack of actual support of fraternal Parties was another factor in their disfavor. Below is a statement by one "Tschen-Kuang" at the fourteenth session of the Congress.
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  2. Hsing ti chê hsüeh tʻi hsi.Kuang-hsüeh Huang - 1970
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  3. Kʻang-tê chiao yü ssŭ hsiang ti yen chiu.Kuang-fu Kao - 1968
     
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  4. Kang Youwei di zhe xue si xiang.Bolin Kuang - 1980 - [Beijing]: Xin hua shu dian Beijing fa xing suo fa xing.
     
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    “Let Chinese Thinking Be Chinese, not Western”: Sine Qua Non to Globalization.Wu Kuang-Ming - 2010 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 9 (2):193-209.
    Globalization consists of global interculture strengthening local cultures as it depends on them. Globality and locality are interdependent, and “universal” must be replaced by “inter-versal” as existence inter-exists. Chinese thinking thus must be Chinese, not Western, as Western thinking must be Western, not “universal”; China must help the West be Western, as the West must help China be Chinese. As Mrs. Tu speaks English in Chinese syntax, so “sinologists” logicize in Chinese phrases. English speakers parse her to realize the distinctness (...)
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  6. Wei wu pien chêng fa.Kuang-tsʻan Li - 1950
     
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    Si kao yu tan suo: qing nian zhe xue she hui ke xue gong zuo zhe Huang Shan hui yi lun wen ji.Kuang Luo (ed.) - 1989 - Hefei: Zhongguo ke xue ji shu da xue chu ban she.
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  8. Lo chi fang fa lun.Kuang-wen Yü - 1975
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    Shan yu shan xing: li lun lun li xue qian pian: gui fan lun li xue.Zhiren Kuang - 2012 - Taibei Shi: Wenjin chu ban she you xian gong si.
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  10. Chʻi chieh pʻou i.Kuang-I. Liu - 1972 - 61 i.: E..
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    Wang zi: cong Majiweili "Jun wang lun" hui dao Kong Meng "wang dao" = Prince People Power.Kuang Lu - 2013 - Taibei Shi: Tangshan chu ban she.
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  12. Jen hsing yü hsin li.Kuang-hou Meng - 1974
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  13. Shih men chen hsiao lu.Kuang-tʻien Chang (ed.) - 1960
     
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  14. Pien chêng wei wu chu i chiang hua.Kuang Ho - 1957
     
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  15. Extending Theory of Planned Behavior to Understand Service-Oriented Organizational Citizen Behavior.Kuang-Chung Tsai, Tung-Hsiang Chou, Santhaya Kittikowit, Tanaporn Hongsuchon, Yu-Chun Lin & Shih-Chih Chen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The financial crisis of 2007–2008 and the COVID-19 pandemic have caused many enterprises to suffer great losses. Thus, companies have to take measures such as pays cut, furloughs, or layoffs, which caused dissatisfaction among employees and triggered labor disputes. Therefore, this study explores the service-oriented organizational citizenship behavior based on the decomposed theory of planned behavior in order to understand the behavioral intentions of employees through their mental states, job attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control. This study conducted questionnaire (...)
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    The History and the Future of the Psychology of Filial Piety: Chinese Norms to Contextualized Personality Construct.Olwen Bedford & Kuang-Hui Yeh - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    In the field of psychology, filial piety is usually defined in terms of traditional Chinese culture-specific family traditions. The problem with this approach is that it tends to emphasize identification of behavioral rules or norms, which limits its potential for application in other cultural contexts. Due to the global trend of population aging, governments are searching for solutions to the accompanying financial burden so greater attention is being focused on the issue of elder care and its relevance to filial practices. (...)
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    “Plants that Remind Me of Home”: Collecting, Plant Geography, and a Forgotten Expedition in the Darwinian Revolution.Kuang-chi Hung - 2017 - Journal of the History of Biology 50 (1):71-132.
    In 1859, Harvard botanist Asa Gray (1810–1888) published an essay of what he called “the abstract of Japan botany.” In it, he applied Charles Darwin’s evolutionary theory to explain why strong similarities could be found between the flora of Japan and that of eastern North America, which provoked his famous debate with Louis Agassiz (1807–1873) and initiated Gray’s efforts to secure a place for Darwinian biology in the American sciences. Notably, although the Gray–Agassiz debate has become one of the most (...)
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    Subscribing to Specimens, Cataloging Subscribed Specimens, and Assembling the First Phytogeographical Survey in the United States.Kuang-Chi Hung - 2019 - Journal of the History of Biology 52 (3):391-431.
    Throughout the late 1840s and the early 1850s, Harvard botanist Asa Gray and his close friend George Engelmann of St. Louis engaged themselves with recruiting men who sought to make a living by natural history collecting, sending these men into the field, searching for institutions and individuals who would subscribe to incoming collections, compiling catalogs, and collecting subscription fees. Although several botanists have noted Gray and Engelmann’s bold experiment as having introduced America to a mode by which European naturalists had (...)
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    Evolution of the Conceptualization of Filial Piety in the Global Context: From Skin to Skeleton.Olwen Bedford & Kuang-Hui Yeh - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Social science researchers often definefilial pietyas a set of norms, values, and practices regarding how children should behave toward their parents. In this article, we trace the conceptual development of filial piety research in Chinese and other societies to highlight the assumptions underlying this traditional approach to filial piety research. We identify the limitations of these assumptions, including the problem of an evolving definition and lack of cross-cultural applicability. We then advocate an alternative framework that overcomes these limitations by focusing (...)
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    Nonsense: cultural mediations on the beyond.Kuang-Ming Wu - 2012 - New York: Nova Science Publishers.
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    Memory of Ensemble Representation Was Independent of Attention.Shenli Peng, BeiBei Kuang & Ping Hu - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Alien Science, Indigenous Thought and Foreign Religion: Reconsidering the Reception of Darwinism in Japan.Kuang‐chi Hung - 2009 - Intellectual History Review 19 (2):231-250.
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    On the "logic" of togetherness: a cultural hermeneutic.Kuang-Ming Wu - 1998 - Boston: Brill. Edited by Kuang-Ming Wu.
    In five sections, this book describes cultural, personal, argumentative, religious and philosophical situations of togetherness, thus providing an imaginative ...
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    The Butterfly as Companion: Meditations on the First Three Chapters of the Chuang Tzu.Kuang-Ming Wu - 1993 - Philosophy East and West 43 (1):127-135.
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    On the “Logic” of Togetherness. A Cultural Hermeneutic.Kuang-Ming Wu - 1998 - Filozofski Vestnik 19 (3).
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    On Chinese body thinking: a cultural hermeneutic.Kuang-Ming Wu - 1997 - New York: Brill. Edited by Kuang-Ming Wu.
    This book uses Western philosophical tradition to make a case for a form of thinking properly associated with ancient China.
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  27. Bibliography of Wu Kuang-Ming's writings, 1982-2007.Wu Kuang-Ming & Jay Goulding - 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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  28. Wang Chʻung chuan.Ssŭ-Kuang Ma - 1947
     
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    Right Temporoparietal Junction Plays a Role in the Modulation of Emotional Mimicry by Group Membership.Shenli Peng, Beibei Kuang, Ling Zhang & Ping Hu - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Our prior research demonstrated that the right temporoparietal junction exerted a modulatory role in ingroup bias in emotional mimicry. In this study, two experiments were conducted to further explore whether the rTPJ is a neural region for emotional mimicry or for the modulation of emotional mimicry by group membership in a sham-controlled, double-blinded, between-subject design. Both experiments employed non-invasive transcranial direct current stimulation to temporarily change the cortical excitability over the rTPJ and facial electromyography to measure facial muscle activations as (...)
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    Chuang Tzu: World Philosopher at Play.Kuang-Ming Wu - 1985 - Philosophy East and West 35 (4):453-455.
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    On Chinese Body Thinking: A Cultural Hermeneutic.Robert Magliola & Kuang-Ming Wu - 1999 - Philosophy East and West 49 (4):531.
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    A Semiotic Analysis of (Chinese) Historical Texts.Kuang-Chung Chen - 1984 - Semiotics:287-293.
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    Cinema of Poetry, Chinese Style.Kuang-Chung Chen - 2006 - Semiotics:257-270.
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    Must We Know What We Mean?Kuang-Ming Cheng - 2005 - Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 19 (1):21-33.
    In his 1987 article “Indeterminacy, Empiricism and the First Person”, John Searle argues that we actually know what we mean; therefore, W. V. O. Quine’s thesis of the indeterminacy of translation must be wrong. In this paper, I will try to identify the mistakes in Searle’s criticism of Quine’s story. I will argue that Quine’s indeterminacy thesis can be construed as containing two theses- that is, the immanent indeterminacy and the transcendent indeterminacy. With these two indeterminacies in mind, Quine’s indeterminacy (...)
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    Must We Know What We Mean?Kuang-Ming Cheng - 2005 - Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 1 (19):21-33.
    In his 1987 article “Indeterminacy, Empiricism and the First Person”, John Searle argues that we actually know what we mean; therefore, W. V. O. Quine’s thesis of the indeterminacy of translation must be wrong. In this paper, I will try to identify the mistakes in Searle’s criticism of Quine’s story. I will argue that Quine’s indeterminacy thesis can be construed as containing two theses- that is, the immanent indeterminacy and the transcendent indeterminacy. With these two indeterminacies in mind, Quine’s indeterminacy (...)
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    Science and confucianism in retrospect and prospect.Hsu Kuang-Tai - 2016 - Zygon 51 (1):86-99.
    In contrast to Western science and religion, a topic which has been studied very much since the twentieth century, less research has been done on science and Confucianism. By way of a comparative viewpoint within the history of science, this article will deal with some aspects of science and Confucianism in retrospect, for instance, the Confucian origin of the idea of tian yuan di fang 天圓地方, the natural philosophy of qi, and the wu xing li tian zhi qi 五行沴天之氣 bringing (...)
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    Story-Thinking: Cultural Meditations.Kuang-Ming Wu - 2010 - Nova Science Publishers.
    Story-thinking is direct actuality-thinking; actuality is active and alive, never set or formal but free and reasonable. Actuality is things as they are alive, actively actualising themselves, birthing unceasing. They sound forth to resound, vibrate to inter-vibrate, tell to retell it, to reveal-R to express-E it. This "R to E" is not logically inferential, free of inferential error. Such R-to-E process dialogically transmits across an instant as "story-thinking." Story-thinking primordially hears of actuality to story-express it. Thus, actuality sounds itself -- (...)
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    Universality vs. Cultural Specificity in the Relations Among Emotional Contagion, Emotion Regulation, and Mood State: An Emotion Process Perspective.Beibei Kuang, Shenli Peng, Xiaochun Xie & Ping Hu - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    To investigate the universality and cultural specificity of emotion processing in children from different ethnic groups (Han, Jingpo and Dai), we conducted three questionnaires, including emotional contagion scale, emotion regulation scale and the Chinese mood adjective check list (CMACL), among 1,362 ethnic Han, Dai and Jingpo participants (Mage = 13.78 years). We found emotion regulation (reappraisal and suppression) mediated the relations between emotional contagion and mood state, relation: (1) emotional contagion (positive and negative) increased positive mood state and decreased negative (...)
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    “Emperor Hundun 渾沌”: A Cultural Hermeneutic.Wu Kuang-Ming - 2007 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 6 (3):263-279.
    Among the four reading-levels, the textual and exegetical levels of Zhuangzi ’s Hundun-story are problem-free, and so we focus expository-wise on its conspicuous hospitality with nine implications. Then, hermeneutically, we see Hundun instructing us against clarity toward unclarity—cosmological, self-composing, cognitive, and communal—of kindly humus, in cosmic confusion, sleep and idleness, mist and pond-dragonfly, and non-ruling people-sovereignty. Pan-hospitality is our Emperor Hundun’s non-arbitrary imperative to nurture life.
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    Hermeneutic explorations in the zhuangzi.Kuang-Ming Wu - 2006 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 33 (s1):61-79.
  41. History, thinking, and literature in Chinese philosophy.Kuang-Ming Wu - 1991 - Nankang, Taipei: [Sun Yat-sen Institute for Social Sciences and Philosophy].
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    Trying without trying: Toward a taoist phenomenology of truth.Kuang-Ming Wu - 1981 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 8 (2):143-167.
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    Editorial: Filial piety as a universal construct: From cultural norms to psychological motivations.Olwen Bedford, Kuang-Hui Yeh & Chee-Seng Tan - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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  44. Kʻang-te hsing yün shuo ti che hsüeh i i.Wen-Kuang Cheng - 1974
     
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  45. Kʻang-te chih shih lun yao i.Ssŭ-Kuang Lao - 1957
     
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    Research hotspots and trends analysis of user experience: Knowledge maps visualization and theoretical framework construction.Ning Song, Xuemei He & Yin Kuang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study focuses on user experience from the perspective of big data to complete the aggregation, clustering, and visual presentation of knowledge. Using a combination of sample literature review, visualization technologies, knowledge map analysis, Carrot2 clustering, and other methodologies, this study intends to examine user experience from three perspectives: research state, hotspots, and trends. First, based on the double-map overlay, core institutions, core countries, core authors, core journals, and core references distribution research, the knowledge flow, research power, and research subjects (...)
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    Chinese Wisdom Alive: Vignettes of Life-Thinking.Kuang-Ming Wu - 2009 - New York: Nova Science Publishers.
    China deeply enters "here now" to make sense of life's ongoing millennia fresh. China thinks as it tropes along myriad things in life world, their opposites and levels interpenetrating. China thinks story-way to express all things inter-weaving into history, an "open system" that keeps growing. Chinese wisdom is alive today millennia young. The West is objective; China is intersubjective. The West is logically systematic; China coherently story-thinks to compose history. Western philosophy is analytically abstract; Chinese wisdom is actually sensible. As (...)
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    Dream in Nietzsche and Chuang Tzu.Kuang-Ming Wu - 1986 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 13 (4):371-382.
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    Non-world-making in Chuang Tzu.Kuang-Ming Wu - 1991 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 18 (1):37-50.
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    Realism (fajia), human akrasia, and the Milieu for Ultimate Virtue.Kuang-Ming Wu - 2002 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 2 (1):21-44.
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