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    Adventures in Cross-Cultural Sensibilities: Some Recent Studies of Chinese and Comparative PhilosophyThe Art of RulershipThe Unity of Knowledge and Action: A Study in Wang Yang-Ming's Moral Psychology (1982).The Uncertain Phoenix: Adventures in Post-Cultural SensibilityThe Tao and the Daimon: Segments of a Religious InquiryChuang Tzu: World Philosopher at Play.Julia Ching, Roger T. Ames, Anthony S. Cua, David L. Hall, Robert C. Neville & Kuang-Ming Wu - 1984 - Journal of the History of Ideas 45 (3):476.
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    Early Cognitive Predictors of 9-Year-Old Spoken Language in Children With Mild to Severe Hearing Loss Using Hearing Aids.Teresa Y. C. Ching, Linda Cupples & Vivienne Marnane - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The Ethics of Implementing Emergency Resource Allocation Protocols.Margie Hodges Shaw, Chin-Lin Ching, Carl T. D’Angio, Jessica C. Shand, Marianne Chiafery, Jonathan Herington & Richard H. Dees - 2023 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 34 (1):58-68.
    We explore the various ethical challenges that arise during the practical implementation of an emergency resource allocation protocol. We argue that to implement an allocation plan in a crisis, a hospital system must complete five tasks: (1) formulate a set of general principles for allocation, (2) apply those principles to the disease at hand to create a concrete protocol, (3) collect the data required to apply the protocol, (4) construct a system to implement triage decisions with those data, and (5) (...)
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    Foreword and Acknowledgments.Samuel C. Chu & Kwang-Ching Liu - 1991 - Chinese Studies in History 25 (1):3-4.
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    To Resolve or Not To Resolve, that Is the Question: The Dual-Path Model of Incongruity Resolution and Absurd Verbal Humor by fMRI.Ru H. Dai, Hsueh-Chih Chen, Yu C. Chan, Ching-Lin Wu, Ping Li, Shu L. Cho & Jon-Fan Hu - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    What is Svabhāva-vikalpa and with Which Consciousness(es) is it Associated?Ching Keng - 2019 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 47 (1):73-93.
    This paper begins with a contrast between two different views about whether the five sensory consciousnesses are accompanied by vikalpa. For the Abhidharmakośa, the five sensory consciousnesses are accompanied by the svabhāva-vikalpa whose nature is vitarka; but for Yogācāra, the five sensory consciousnesses are without that particular kind of svabhāva-vikalpa because vitarka is regarded as belonging merely to the mental consciousness. My hypothesis for explaining such difference is that Yogācāra assigns that particular kind of svabhāva-vikalpa to mental consciousness rather than (...)
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    Compliance With Electronic Medical Records Privacy Policy: An Empirical Investigation of Hospital Information Technology Staff.Ming-Ling Sher, Paul C. Talley, Ching-Wen Yang & Kuang-Ming Kuo - 2017 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 54:004695801771175.
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    Tao Te Ching.D. C. Lau - 1985 - Philosophy East and West 35 (2):213-215.
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    The Yin-Yang Journal: An Alternative Reading of the Tao Te Ching.Rupert C. Allen - 1996 - Inner Eye Press.
    Cultural Writing. Asian American Studies. Translation. This version of the Tao Te Ching extrapolates the premise that wise development of Psyche means downplaying ego's role. Lao Tzu uses a telegraphic style, a kind of Basic Chinese. Once we identify the Chinese character Lao Tzu has used, we must ask how to understand that concept, Chinese or not. If Lao Tzu writes, "Know male, but keep to female," what does this mean in terms of Psyche? What indeed is a sage (...)
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    Taoist mirror: Ching-Hua Yuan and Lao-Chuang thought.Hsin-Sheng C. Kao - 1988 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 15 (2):151-172.
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    Literary Chinese by the Inductive Method, Vol. 1, The Hsiao Ching.Nicholas C. Bodman & Herrlee Glessner Creel - 1950 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 70 (2):137.
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    The Limits of Language: Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus and Lao Tzu’s Tao Te Ching.Paul C. L. Tang & Robert David Schwartz - 1988 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 15 (1):9-33.
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    Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle. (From Vol. 8. Of the Collected Works of C. G. Jung).R. F. C. Hull (ed.) - 2010 - Princeton University Press.
    Jung was intrigued from early in his career with coincidences, especially those surprising juxtapositions that scientific rationality could not adequately explain. He discussed these ideas with Albert Einstein before World War I, but first used the term "synchronicity" in a 1930 lecture, in reference to the unusual psychological insights generated from consulting the I Ching. A long correspondence and friendship with the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Wolfgang Pauli stimulated a final, mature statement of Jung's thinking on synchronicity, originally published in (...)
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    Rejoinder to Wing-tsit Chan's Review of Lao Tzu: Tao te ching.D. C. Lau - 1966 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 86 (2):199-203.
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    Chinese Classics: Tao Te Ching.William G. Boltz & D. C. Lau - 1985 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 105 (1):176.
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    East Asian Semiotics.Dennis C. H. Cheng - 2007 - American Journal of Semiotics 23 (1-4):19-37.
    In East Asia, there has been a long tradition of using graphs and diagrams to express abstract ideas. This paper is to give an account of the East Asian methodsfor representing body, mind and the universe. The fundamental ideas of East Asian graphic interpretation mostly originated from the Yijing (I Ching, Zhouyi), and were later developed by Confucian and Daoist thinkers to describe the universe, the mind, and the body as an organic totality. By comparing different approaches to portraying (...)
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    East Asian Semiotics.Dennis C. H. Cheng - 2007 - American Journal of Semiotics 23 (1-4):19-37.
    In East Asia, there has been a long tradition of using graphs and diagrams to express abstract ideas. This paper is to give an account of the East Asian methodsfor representing body, mind and the universe. The fundamental ideas of East Asian graphic interpretation mostly originated from the Yijing (I Ching, Zhouyi), and were later developed by Confucian and Daoist thinkers to describe the universe, the mind, and the body as an organic totality. By comparing different approaches to portraying (...)
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    Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching.Wing-Tsit Chan & D. C. Lau - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (4):434.
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    Lao Tzu's the Tao and Its VirtueTao Tê ChingTao Te Ching.Wing-Tsit Chan, John C. H. Wu, Lao Tzu & Ch'U. Ta-kao - 1941 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 61 (4):296.
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    The Unity of Knowledge and Action: A Study in Wang Yang-ming's Moral Psychology. [REVIEW]Robert C. Neville - 1983 - Review of Metaphysics 36 (3):703-705.
    With this book, Wang Yang-ming has been the subject of three full-scale volumes in English since 1976, the others being Julia Ching's To Acquire Wisdom and Wei-ming Tu's Neo-Confucian Thought in Action. Although there are a few older books and many articles on Wang, the recent surge of interest is long overdue for a philosopher whose influence in East Asia has been comparable roughly to that of Descartes in the West. Wang Yang-ming was a government official, a missionary of (...)
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    Understanding the I Ching: The Wilhelm Lectures on the Book of Changes.Cary F. Baynes & Irene Eber (eds.) - 1995 - Princeton University Press.
    The West's foremost translator of the I Ching, Richard Wilhelm thought deeply about how contemporary readers could benefit from this ancient work and its perennially valid insights into change and chance. For him and for his son, Hellmut Wilhelm, the Book of Changes represented not just a mysterious book of oracles or a notable source of the Taoist and Confucian philosophies. In their hands, it emerges, as it did for C. G. Jung, as a vital key to humanity's age-old (...)
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  22. "Linguistic Perspectives on Literature": Edited by Marvin K. L. Ching, Michael C. Haley and Ronald Lunsford. [REVIEW]Peter Strachan - 1981 - British Journal of Aesthetics 21 (3):278.
     
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    The Way and Its Power: A Study of the Tao Te Ching and Its Place in Chinese Thought.Arthur Waley - 1949 - New York: Allen & Unwin. Edited by Arthur Waley.
    Arthur Waley's brilliant and definitive translation of one of the foremost of all mystical books, Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching, has become a modern classic in its own right. Unlike previous translations, it is founded not on the medieval commentaries but on a close study of all the early Chinese literature, and it provides a singular example of authoritative scholarship skillfully blended with brilliant, precise writing. In his introduction, Dr. Waley gives an extensive scholarly account of Chinese thought down (...)
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    Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching: A Translation of the Startling New Documents Found at Guodian.Robert G. Henricks - 2000 - Columbia University Press.
    In 1993, an astonishing discovery was made at a tomb in Guodian in Hubei province. Written on strips of bamboo that have miraculously survived intact since 300 B.C., the "Guodian Laozi," is by far the earliest version of the _Tao Te Ching_ ever unearthed. Students of ancient Chinese civilization proclaimed the text a decisive breakthrough in the understanding of this famous text: it provides the most conclusive evidence to date that the text was the work of multiple authors and editors (...)
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    Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching: A Translation of the Startling New Documents Found at Guodian.Robert G. Henricks (ed.) - 2005 - Cambridge University Press.
    In 1993, an astonishing discovery was made at a tomb in Guodian in Hubei province. Written on strips of bamboo that have miraculously survived intact since 300 B.C., the "Guodian Laozi," is by far the earliest version of the _Tao Te Ching_ ever unearthed. Students of ancient Chinese civilization proclaimed the text a decisive breakthrough in the understanding of this famous text: it provides the most conclusive evidence to date that the text was the work of multiple authors and editors (...)
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  26. L'idée de Dieu chez Malebranche et l'idée de li chez Tchou Hi.Ching-jen Pang - 1942 - Paris,: J. Vrin. Edited by Xi Zhu.
     
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  27. Pei Sung Chou Chang erh Chʻeng ssu hsiang chih fen hsi.Ching-Hsien Tai - 1979
     
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  28. Wen hsüeh kai lun.Ching-Shen Chao - 1933
     
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  29. Wen hsüeh kai lun chiang hua.Ching-Shen Chao - 1933
     
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  30. Chê hsüeh lun wên chi.Chʻang-chi Ching - 1930
     
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    The Moral and Religious Thought of Yi Hwang (Toegye): A Study of Korean Neo-Confucian Ethics and Spirituality by Edward Y.J. Ching (review).Maria Hasfeldt Long - 2023 - Philosophy East and West 73 (2):1-3.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Moral and Religious Thought of Yi Hwang (Toegye): A Study of Korean Neo-Confucian Ethics and Spirituality by Edward Y.J. ChingMaria Hasfeldt Long (bio)The Moral and Religious Thought of Yi Hwang (Toegye): A Study of Korean Neo-Confucian Ethics and Spirituality. By Edward Y.J. Ching. Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021. Pp. vii + 204. Hardcover $99.00, isbn 978-3-030-77923-8.In recent years, the study of Korean Neo-Confucianism as an international field (...)
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  32. Han Feizi zheng zhi si xiang.Chih-jen Ching - 1967
     
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  33. Chê hsüeh yü wên hua.Ching-Hsiung Wu - 1971 - 60 i.: E..
     
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    Comments on Mohr and Henderson's path consistency algorithm.Ching-Chih Han & Chia-Hoang Lee - 1988 - Artificial Intelligence 36 (1):125-130.
  35. A Systematic Review of Creativity-Related Studies Applying the Remote Associates Test From 2000 to 2019.Ching-Lin Wu, Shih-Yuan Huang, Pei-Zhen Chen & Hsueh-Chih Chen - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Unearthing the Changes: Recently Discovered Manuscripts of the Yi Jing (I Ching) and Related Texts.Edward L. Shaughnessy - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    In recent years, three ancient manuscripts relating to the _Yi jin_g, or _Classic of Changes_, have been discovered. The earliest--the Shanghai Museum Zhou Yi--dates to about 300 B.C.E. and shows evidence of the text's original circulation. The _Guicang_, or _Returning to Be Stored_, reflects another ancient Chinese divination tradition based on hexagrams similar to those of the _Yi jing_. In 1993, two manuscripts were found in a third-century B.C.E. tomb at Wangjiatai that contain almost exact parallels to the _Guicang_'s early (...)
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  37. Mei ti jên shêng kuan.Ching-shêng Chang - 1926
     
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  38. Hsien tai hua kuo chia ti chien she.Ching-y3u Chang - 1974
     
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  39. Fêng-tê ho Tʻieh-chin-na ti kou tsao hsin li hsüeh pfai ti li lun chi chʻu.Chʻi-chʻêng Ching - 1958
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  40. Kʻung Chʻiu shih fan ko ming fu pi ti tsu shih yeh.Ta-che Ching - 1974
     
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  41. Yu chʻing chi hui chu i ho Kʻung-tzu ssu hsiang.Yün-ko Ching (ed.) - 1974
     
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  42. Chʻien ku hsüan an ti jen hsing hsin lun.Ching-hua Huang - 1974
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  43. Shih chung yü ta tʻung.Ching-tsʻun Liao - 1973
     
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  44. Ta tsai Kʻung-tzŭ.Ching-tsʻun Liao - 1964
     
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  45. Tʻan tʻan tsʻo wu.Ching Po - 1957
     
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  46. Shê chiao, tʻan hua, hsin shih.Ching Shang - 1970
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  47. Yogâcāra Buddhism Transmitted or Transformed? Paramârtha (499-569) and His Chinese Interpreters.Ching Keng - 2009 - Dissertation, Harvard University
    This dissertation argues that the Yogâcāra Buddhism transmitted by the Indian translator Paramârtha (Ch. Zhendi 真諦) underwent a significant transformation due to the influence of his later Chinese interpreters, a phenomenon to which previous scholars failed to paid enough attention. I begin with showing two contrary interpretations of Paramârtha’s notion of jiexing 解性. The traditional interpretation glosses jiexing in terms of “original awakening” (benjue 本覺) in the Awakening of Faith and hence betrays its strong tie to that text. In contrast, (...)
     
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    Recent Developments in Health Law.Ching Ping Ang, Joseph Wolpin & Elisha Baron - 2009 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 37 (1):149-159.
    As of July 1, 2008, females aged 11-26 years seeking status as permanent residents in the United States must produce documentation that they have received the human papillomavirus vaccine before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will approve their status adjustment. Immigration rights activists and public health officials have objected to this new requirement on the grounds that it is unnecessary and imposes unreasonable barriers to lawful immigration due to its expense. The Supreme Court has generally upheld mandatory vaccination requirements (...)
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    Recent Developments in Health Law.Ching Ping Ang, Joseph Wolpin & Elisha Baron - 2009 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 37 (1):149-159.
    As of July 1, 2008, females aged 11-26 years seeking status as permanent residents in the United States must produce documentation that they have received the human papillomavirus vaccine before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will approve their status adjustment. Immigration rights activists and public health officials have objected to this new requirement on the grounds that it is unnecessary and imposes unreasonable barriers to lawful immigration due to its expense. The Supreme Court has generally upheld mandatory vaccination requirements (...)
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  50. The Fixation of Belief.C. S. Peirce - 1877 - Popular Science Monthly 12 (1):1-15.
    “Probably Peirce’s best-known works are the first two articles in a series of six that originally were collectively entitled Illustrations of the Logic of Science and published in Popular Science Monthly from November 1877 through August 1878. The first is entitled ‘The Fixation of Belief’ and the second is entitled ‘How to Make Our Ideas Clear.’ In the first of these papers Peirce defended, in a manner consistent with not accepting naive realism, the superiority of the scientific method over other (...)
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