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  1. Sahoe ŭi chʻŏrhak: hyŏksin chayujuŭi wa sahoejuŭi.In-sŏk Chʻa - 1991 - Sŏul-si: Minŭmsa.
     
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  2. Hyŏndae sasang ŭl chʻajasŏ.In-sŏk Chʻa - 1976
     
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    Kŭndaesŏng kwa chaa ŭisik: chŏnhwan'gi sahoe wa ch'ŏrhak.In-sŏk Ch'A. - 2016 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Ak'anet.
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  4. Hyŏndae ideollogi ŭi chemunje.Yŏn-ho Yi & In-sŏk Chʻa (eds.) - 1978
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  5. Sahoe wa insik.Chong-hyŏn Pak & In-sŏk Chʻa (eds.) - 1984 - Sŏul: Minŭmsa.
     
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  6. Palgabŏkkyŏjin in'gan Tasan: Tasan Chŏng Yag-yong, sam kwa hŭnjŏk ŭl ch'annŭn 10-yŏn yŏhaeng.Pyŏk Ch'A. - 2018 - Kyŏnggi-do Yangp'yŏng-gun: Ch'akhan Ch'aek Hŭigo Hŭigo.
     
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  7. Hyŏndae ŭi sahoe sasangga.Yŏng-guk Kim & In-sŏk Chʻa (eds.) - 1979
     
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  8. Etudes et documents photographiques sur Wolff. In: Christian Wolff: Gesammelte Werke, Materialien und Dokumente.Jean École, H. W. Arndt, Ch A. Corr, J. E. Hofmann & M. Thomann - 1989 - Studia Leibnitiana 21 (2):214-215.
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    A Tentative Discussion of Pre-Ch'in Legalists' Ideas Concerning War Preparedness.Hung Ch'eng - 1975 - Chinese Studies in History 9 (2):21-36.
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    Methodological Problems in the Study of the History of Philosophy from an Evaluation of Wang Ch'ung.T'ien Ch'ang-wu - 1972 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 4 (1):70-99.
    In ancient times in our country, Wang Ch'ung was an eminent materialist and a brilliant atheist, a progressive thinker who opposed the orthodox feudal thought. This has gone basically unquestioned. This year the February 21 issue of Kuang-ming jih-pao printed in its philosophy section an article by Comrade T'ung Mo-an, "Is Wang Ch'ung a Peasant Class Thinker?" The article is an evaluation completely denying this. T'ung believes that the purpose of Wang Ch'ung's works was "to uphold the rule of the (...)
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    On Ch'i in the Huang Ti Nei Ching.Liu Ch'ang-Lin - 1979 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 10 (3):3-19.
    The book entitled the Huang Ti nei ching [Canonical Works of Huang Ti] has two sections - the "Su Wen" section and the "Ling Shu" section - and each section contains eighty-one articles. It was written by several authors in different historical periods. According to historical records and scholars' studies of the content and context of the book, we can roughly say that it was written in the period between the late years of the Warring States era and the early (...)
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    A Single Spark Can Set a Prairie Fire.T'ang Yu-ch'uan - 1973 - Chinese Studies in History 6 (4):26-29.
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    Tertium organum.Petr Demʹi︠a︡novīch Uspenskiĭ - 1934 - New York,: Vintage Books. Edited by Nicholas B. Bodley & Claude Fayette Bragdon.
    "An imposing edifice of thought. Every one of its twenty chapters will richly repay careful reading. Those passages dealing with ethics, love, the significance of knowledge, and the meaning of life are hard to surpass." - New York Evening Post The title of this book, Tertium Organum, boldly refers no less to a reorganization of all knowledge, but it is primarily a study of psychology, more specifically the psychology of our higher mind. For Ouspensky what we can call the higher (...)
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  14. A reply to van Eck.Ch J. Rowe - 1996 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 14:227-240.
  15. The three margas of salvation in indian Christian theology: A significant Christian contribution to indian philosophy.Ch Srecnivasa Rao - 1995 - In Anand Amaladass (ed.), Christian contribution to Indian philosophy. Madras: Christian Literature Society.
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    Stressing the Modern and De-Emphasizing the Ancient is a Necessary Road for our Historical Circles Today.Ch'en Yuan - 1967 - Chinese Studies in History 1 (1):12-16.
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    Concerning "Preliminary Laws and Forms of Correct Thought" — A Query on the Scientific Object of Formal Logic.Ch'iu Shih - 1969 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 1 (1):76-88.
    Formal logic is an antiquated science, but there have been no convincing solutions of such theoretical problems as its scientific object and its scientific character. The political report of the Eighth National Party Congress has called on us "to engage in the study of the basic theories of Marxism-Leninism and of the scientific sectors closely related to Marxism-Leninism." Since there is a consensus that formal logic is a discipline that is closely related to the philosophy of Marxism-Leninism, it is therefore (...)
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    Justice, Law, and Argument: Essays on Moral and Legal Reasoning.Ch Perelman - 1980 - Dordrecht and Boston: Reidel.
    This collection contains studies on justice, juridical reasoning and argumenta tion which contributed to my ideas on the new rhetoric. My reflections on justice, from 1944 to the present day, have given rise to various studies. The ftrst of these was published in English as The Idea of Justice and the Problem of Argument. The others, of which several are out of print or have never previously been published, are reunited in the present volume. As justice is, for me, the (...)
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    A Discussion of Beauty as a Unity of the Objective and the Subjective.Chu Kuang-Ch'ien - 1975 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 6 (3):4-61.
    During the past year, there has been progressive criticism and debate in the literary field centered on my former point of view in aesthetics. This has been very helpful to me. As a result of this, I have a better understanding of the errors of the basic starting point in subjective idealism. At the same time, I have gained a clearer understanding of the basic question in aesthetics and of the differences among the various opinions of those who took part (...)
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    Conducting Malaria Research in Developing Countries: A Right to Claim Healthcare.Benjamin Capps & Ch’ng Jun-Hong - 2013 - Asian Bioethics Review 5 (4):296-315.
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    The Reactionism in My Literary Thought (1).Chu Kuang-Ch'ien - 1974 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 6 (2):19-53.
    Before liberation, my publications on aesthetics and literary theory had a widespread evil influence upon young readers. Since liberation, I have regretted that. I have eagerly studied Marxism-Leninism, seeking first to establish and then to destroy, in the hope that one day I will have thoroughly cleansed the long-standing infections in my thought. By waiting "to establish" I am putting off the task of "destroying." However, if a thing is not established, it cannot really be destroyed, and if it is (...)
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  22. Finding meaning in God's actions : a response to William J. Abraham.Michael Ch Rodgers - 2014 - In Ingolf U. Dalferth & Michael Ch Rodgers (eds.), Revelation: Claremont Studies in the Philosophy of Religion, Conference 2012. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
     
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    The New Rhetoric and the Humanities: Essays on Rhetoric and its Applications.Ch Perelman - 1979 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Reidel.
    Modern logic has Wldergone some remarkable developments in the last hun dred years. These have contributed to the extraordinary use of formal logic which has become essentially the concern of mathematicians. This has led to attempts to identify logic with formal logic. The claim has even been made that all non-formal reasoning, to the extent that it cannot be formalized, no longer belongs to logic. This conception leads to a genuine impoverishment of logic as well as to a narrow conception (...)
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    How Can Aesthetics be Materialistic and Dialectic? Comments on Comrade Ts'ai I's Point of View in Aesthetics.Chu Kuang-Ch'ien - 1974 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 6 (2):4-18.
    Comrade Huang Yüeh-mien's article, "A Discussion of the Aesthetics of the Wealthy" [Lun shih-li che ti mei-hsüeh], which criticized my point of view in aesthetics, was published later than my self-criticism. Before he published it, he had presented it at a discussion meeting at Peking Teachers College. He let me read it only after he had submitted it to Literature [Wen-i pao] for publication. I wrote to the editor of Literature, Comrade K'ang Cho, saying that basically I accepted his criticisms (...)
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    On Formal Logic and Dialectics — A Brief Answer to Ma T'E.Chou Ku-Ch'eng - 1969 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 1 (1):63-75.
    On the seventh page of the People's Daily for April 15, 1958, Ma T'e published an article entitled "Discussions of Problems of Logic." In his conclusion he critically evaluates many people and even classifies me as a revisionist who must be criticized. I have studied this article closely and feel that it is shot through with difficulties.
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    Criticize The Reactionary Fallacies Of The "Gang Of Four" Concerning Bourgeois Rights.Hsueh Mu-ch'iao - 1977 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 9 (2):4-18.
    In his political report to the Eleventh CCP Congress, our wise leader Chairman Hua pointed out that the "gang of four, a clique of counterrevolutionary plotters operating under the cloak of Marxist theories, was tampering with Marxist philosophy and political economy and scientific socialism." Chairman Hua called on us to carry through the great struggle against the "gang of four" and to rectify the confused line, thinking and theories caused by the "gang of four." With respect to political economy, the (...)
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    A Letter to All Comrades of the Party.Ch'en Tu-Hsiu - 1970 - Chinese Studies in History 3 (3):224-250.
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    Pursuit of Learning on a new Continent : Three Years at the University of Missouri.Hsiao Kung-ch'üan - 1978 - Chinese Studies in History 12 (2):3-24.
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    Pursuit of Learning on a New Continent : Three Years at Cornell University.Hsiao Kung-ch'uan - 1979 - Chinese Studies in History 12 (3):3-16.
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    Life in a test-tube: medical and ethical issues facing society today.Daniel Ch Overduin - 1982 - Adelaide, S. Aust.: Lutheran Pub. House. Edited by John I. Fleming.
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    Deontic Logic in Computer Science: Normative System Specification.John-Jules Ch Meyer & R. J. Wieringa - 1993 - Wiley.
    A useful logic in which to specify normative system behaviour, deontic logic has a broad spectrum of possible applications within the field: from legal expert systems to natural language processing, database integrity to electronic contracting and the specification of fault-tolerant software.
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    A Reading of Han Fei's "Wu Tu" [Five Vermin].Ti Ch'ing - 1978 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 10 (1):19-33.
    To give the necessary affirmation to the historical role played by the Legalists and to study and analyze the Legalists' writings from the Marxist point of view is a major task on the ideological front called for by the deepening of the Campaign to Criticize Lin Piao and Confucius. Han Fei was an outstanding representative of the Legalists of the late Warring States period. He summed up the experience, both positive and negative, of the newly emerging landlord class in the (...)
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    Teacher and Students Growing Together: Five-And-A-Half Years at Nankai, Northeast, and Yenching Universities.Hsiao Kung-ch'üan - 1980 - Chinese Studies in History 13 (4):17-35.
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    Integralanthropologie in Kontext von Immanuel Kant.Michael Ch Michailov, Eva Neu & Michael Schratz - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 20:203-214.
    The central question: "What is the Human?" is since Platon till today not answered. Kant distinguishes a physiological and a pragmatic anthropology: The Human knows the nature by senses, but himself by "pure apperception... from physical determinations independently personality (homo noumenon)..., different to... (homo phenomenon)". Kant's idea of the anthropology according to R. Brandt is a holistic totality with three spheres: phenomenal, pragmatic and moral-teleological. The philosophical (Gelen, Scheler), pedagogical (Roth, etc.), medical (V. von Weizsäcker, etc.), also the new anthropology (...)
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    Epistemic Logic for AI and Computer Science.John-Jules Ch Meyer & Wiebe van der Hoek - 1995 - Cambridge University Press.
    Epistemic logic has grown from its philosophical beginnings to find diverse applications in computer science, and as a means of reasoning about the knowledge and belief of agents. This book provides a broad introduction to the subject, along with many exercises and their solutions. The authors begin by presenting the necessary apparatus from mathematics and logic, including Kripke semantics and the well-known modal logics K, T, S4 and S5. Then they turn to applications in the context of distributed systems and (...)
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    A Descriptive Review of Hsün-Tzu's Thought.Liang Ch'I.-Hsiung - 1974 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 6 (1):4-60.
    The sources of "knowledge," for Hsün-tzu, came from the realities in objective existence. He took the impressions of these objectively existent realities as his basis of knowledge.
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    Hsun Yueh and the Mind of Late Han China: A Translation of the Shen-Chien.Chi-yun Ch'en - 1980 - Princeton University Press.
    Hsiin Yiieh's Shen-chien is one of the four major philosophical works that have survived from the later Han dynasty. Presented here for Western readers is an English translation by Ch'i-ytin Ch'en of the entire work, supplemented with selections of Hsiin Yiieh's other essays. Originally published in 1980. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books (...)
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    Her Revolutionary Spirit Radiates Like a Great Rainbow.Ch'en Yü-Ying - 1979 - Chinese Studies in History 12 (4):61-72.
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  39. The humanist way in ancient China.Chʻu Chai - 1965 - New York,: Bantam Books. Edited by Winberg Chai.
    Introduction: Confucianism as humanism. Confucianism as a religion. The spirit of Confucianism.--Confucius.--Mencius.--Hsün Tzu.--Ta hsüeh (The great learning)--Chung yung (The doctrine of the mean)--Hsiao ching (The classic of filial piety)--Li chi (The book of rites)--Tung chung-shu.
     
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    Merits and Demerits of Political Systems in Dynastic China.Mu Ch'ien - 2019 - Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
    By comparing the political systems in different dynasties, this book illustrates the continuous evolution of traditional Chinese political systems, and evaluates the merits and demerits of the political systems in different dynasties. It also provides detailed records of the evolved government organizations, the names and functions of various offices, the titles and responsibilities of officials. The book consists of five chapters, each of which focuses on one of the five dynasties respectively -- Han, Tang, Song, Ming, and Qing, and a (...)
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    Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum! On the Indispensable Pitfalls in the Piecemeal Engineering of Peace.Walther Ch Zimmerli - 2018 - Studies in Christian Ethics 31 (2):229-238.
    The relation between peace-oriented politics and theology will be discussed from a philosophical point of view by approaching the problem in five steps. In a first step, I will focus on logic as one of the most powerful and simultaneously misleading forces in our thinking. Utilising the results of this step will, secondly, enable a clarification of the misunderstanding implied in an idea such as eternal peace. Thirdly, the article will unveil the paradoxical character of violence inherent in the notion (...)
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    Was the Revolution of 1911 the Struggle Between Confucians and Legalists?Fan Pai-Ch'uan - 1979 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 11 (2):40-54.
    Everybody knows that the Revolution of 1911 was an anti-imperialist and antifeudal democratic revolution led by the revolutionary and democratic group of the bourgeoisie in the period of the old democratic revolution in China. The leader of that revolution was Sun Yat-sen, and the guiding ideology was his old Three People's Principles. It is well known that Chairman Mao has made a series of scientific appraisals of these facts, but the newspapers and magazines controlled by the anti-Party clique of Wang (...)
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    The Semantic Concept of Truth in Pre-Han Chinese Philosophy.Wai Ch'un1 Leong - 2015 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 14 (1):55-74.
    In this paper I argue, contrary to Chad Hansen’s view , that pre-Han 漢 Chinese philosophy has the semantic concept of truth. Hansen argues that, first, pre-Han Chinese thinkers do not have motivations to introduce the concept of truth in their philosophy due to their peculiar theory of language; second, the concept does not fit well with philosophical texts at that time, and in particular, the Mozi 墨子 text about the three standards of doctrine. However, I argue that Chinese thinkers (...)
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    A First Course in Logic. [REVIEW]Nils Ch Rauhut - 2004 - Teaching Philosophy 27 (4):372-375.
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    Anthropology and Philosophy in Agenda 21 of UNO.Eva Neu, Michael Ch Michailov & Ursula Welscher - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 37:195-202.
    Agenda 21 of United Nations demands better situation of ecology, economy, health, etc. in all countries. An evaluation of scientific contributions in international congresses of fundamental anthropological sciences (philosophy, psychology, psychosomatics, physiology, genito-urology, radio-oncology, etc.) demonstratesevidence of large discrepancies in the participation not only of developing and industrial countries, but also between the last ones themselves. Low degree of research and education leads to low degree of economy, health, ecology, etc. [Lit.: Neu, Michailov et al.: Physiology in Agenda 21. Proc. (...)
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    Western Enterprise in Late Ch'ing China: A Selective Survey of Jardine, Matheson & Company's Operations, 1842-1895.Shun-Hsin Chou & Edward Le-Fevour - 1970 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 90 (4):616.
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    The Wolf as a Shepherd: Iconoclastic readings on the Feast of Icons and its legacy.Haris Ch Papoulias - 2018 - RAPHISA REVISTA DE ANTROPOLOGÍA Y FILOSOFÍA DE LO SAGRADO 2 (2).
    A very special kind of feast belongs to the Christian Orthodox tradition: there is a specific liturgical celebration of the Images in the so-called Sunday of Orthodoxy. While in many cultures images are employed in order to celebrate an historic event, this is the only feast in which, on the contrary, images are celebrated for themselves. Nonetheless, the role of images in Orthodoxy is not univocally and positively accepted. In fact, the title’s expression.the wolf as a shepherd. belongs to a (...)
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    The Question of the Authenticity of Kuo Hsiang's Preface to the Chuang Tzu.Wang Li-ch'I. - 1979 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 10 (4):22-30.
    The thirty-three sections of the Chuang Tzu annotated by Kuo Hsiang of the Chin dynasty were published during the period of the Northern Sung dynasty. Meanwhile, a preface allegedly by Kuo Hsiang was also printed in the book. The preface is as follows:Chuang Tzu was a man who had good knowledge of the origins of things in the universe and avoided no fantastic ideas. His remarks are hard to understand yet pertinent to phenomena. Any remark which is hard to understand (...)
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    The safeguarding and foundation of human rights.Ch Perelman - 1982 - Law and Philosophy 1 (1):119 - 129.
    Human rights, as legally understood, must be safeguarded. This presupposes a state of law. The safeguarding of human rights further presupposes an independent judiciary applying the law in a community with common values and aspirations. The foundation of human rights is an individualistic philosophy dependent on the respect for truth and the possibility for the individual to attain it. The respect for the dignity of the human person is the result of a long historical development from this starting point.
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    III. Selections from Hsun Yueh’s Lun in the Han-chi.Chi-yen Ch'en - 1980 - In Chi-yun Ch'en (ed.), Hsun Yueh and the Mind of Late Han China: A Translation of the Shen-Chien. Princeton University Press. pp. 80-100.
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