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  1. The Unity of Man in Ancient Chinese Philosophy.Ru Xin - 1987 - Diogenes 35 (140):1-28.
    In the history of Western thought, the philosophical study of man has been part of the philosopher's pursuits from the time of the ancient Greeks. But after a lapse of over two thousand years, the study in this field remains not much developed and its achievements are far from satisfactory. Already in 1928, Max Scheler in his Man's Place in Nature pointed out the troubled condition of the philosophical study of man: “Man is more a problem to himself at the (...)
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    The Human Being in Chinese Civilization.R. Xin - 2007 - Diogenes 54 (3):69-75.
    The author provides an introductory view of the notion of dignity and yen (benevolence) in Confucius’ and Mencius’ doctrines. It compares them with classical Western positions (viz. Plato’s), through an analysis of the Analects and Mencius’ works. It shows that because of a strong emphasis on the importance and dignity of the human person, Chinese humanism has been developing under a specific social and cultural background which is entirely different from that of Western countries.
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    La personne humaine dans la civilisation chinoise.Ru Xin - 2006 - Diogène 215 (3):77-85.
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    Young Hegel's Thought on Labor and Alienation.Ru Xin - 1980 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 11 (3):84-103.
    The problem of alienation has been one of the burning issues in the struggle of international philosophical thought for many years now. Contemporary bourgeois scholars and contemporary revisionists have put it to great use in their writings in mounting a vicious attack on Marxism and Leninism. Furthermore they have created considerable theoretical confusion. In order to clear up the unbearable confusion surrounding this problem it is first necessary to delve into its roots and origins, to make a historical investigation of (...)
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