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    Vision-Centrality and the Reflexive-Identity of External Object.Zhai Zhenming & Wang Xiulu - 2008 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 3 (1):55 - 66.
    The correspondence of a sensory object to the category of a descriptive statement requires a reflexive-identity of the object, and such a reflexive-identity is primarily based on the cognition of spatiality. Spatiality is, however, constituted through visual perception. There are only two occasions on which definitive reflexive-identity is exemplified: the infinitesimal point and the infinite "One," and others are just human stipulations that meet pragmatic needs of rough identification of things at hand. However, if a spatial point is not different (...)
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    For Heaven-Human Conviviality: Reflections on Some ‘Ontological’ Narratives.Wang Mingming - 2023 - Theory, Culture and Society 40 (4-5):93-114.
    This article uses a Chinese narrative of ‘nature-human harmony’ as the main thread to connect the contributions of ontological anthropology. I argue that the best of the critiques of nature-human or nature-culture dualism in social anthropology propose rebuilding a world that ‘pursues harmony while preserving difference’ in the double sense of nature and culture. Given that most social scientific problems are indeed related to utilitarian individualism, I argue that research on ‘ontology’ should re-engage the ancient notion of ‘ ji’, construed (...)
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    Active and passive scene recognition across views.Ranxiao Frances Wang & Daniel J. Simons - 1999 - Cognition 70 (2):191-210.
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    Commentary on the Lao Tzu by Wang Pi: Monographs of the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy, no. 6.Wang Pi - 1979 - University of Hawaii Press.
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    Social Trust and Corporate Misconduct: Evidence from China.Wang Dong, Hongling Han, Yun Ke & Kam C. Chan - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 151 (2):539-562.
    We study whether greater social trust is associated with a lower incidence of corporate misconduct. Both social norm and network theory suggest that social trust can affect managerial behavior and reduce the likelihood of misconduct behavior. Consistent with this prediction, we find that social trust is negatively associated with corporate misconduct behavior. Moreover, we show that, when media coverage is higher, the negative relation between social trust and corporate misconduct behavior is more pronounced. Further analyses suggest that social trust can (...)
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  6. Dong Zhongshu's Transformation of Yin-Yang Theory and Contesting of Gender Identity.Robin Wang - 2005 - Philosophy East and West 55 (2):209 - 231.
    Dong Zhongshu (Tung Chung-shu) (179-104 B.C.E.) was the first prominent Confucian to integrate yin-yang theory into Confucianism. His constructive effort not only generates a new perspective on yin and yang, it also involves implications beyond its explicit contents. First, Dong changes the natural harmony (he ネᄆ) of yin and yang to an imposed unity (he 合). Second, he identifies yang with human nature (xing) and benevolence (ren), and yin with emotion (qing) and greed (tan). Taken together, these novelties grant a (...)
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  7. Zhou Dunyi's Diagram of the Supreme Ultimate Explained (Taijitu shuo) : A Construction of the Confucian Metaphysics.Robin Wang - 2005 - Journal of the History of Ideas 66 (3):307-323.
  8. The Issue of Defending the Rationality of Science (科学合理性辩护问题).Xinli Wang & 王 新力 - 1989 - 自然辩证法通讯 11 (2):20-30.
    on how to justify the rationality of sciences.
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    On the Apriority and Self-renewal of Cognitive Ability.Wang Anning - 2020 - Philosophy Study 10 (7).
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    What Did the Ancient Chinese Philosophers Discuss?: Zhuangzi as an Example.Wang Bo - 1999 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (4):28-40.
    Although I do not have any final thoughts about the present topic, it might still be valuable to identify what questions are bothering many Chinese scholars. During an academic meeting last month Professor Yu Dunkang summarized the embarrassing situation confronting the study of Chinese philosophy today, as follows: "The object remains unclear, and the value is misplaced." The phrase "the object remains unclear" means that scholars are not sure what questions need to be studied in relation to what is called (...)
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    Chapter 9. "Zhuang Zi and the Seven Inner Chapters" (Excerpts).Wang Bo - 2006 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 38 (2):9-18.
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    Employee Treatment and Contracting with Bank Lenders: An Instrumental Approach for Stakeholder Management.Haizhi Wang, Liuling Liu, Iftekhar Hasan & Bill Francis - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 158 (4):1029-1046.
    Adopting an instrumental approach for stakeholder management, we focus on two primary stakeholder groups to investigate the relationship between employee treatment and loan contracts with banks. We find strong evidence that fair employee treatment reduces loan price and limits the use of financial covenants. In addition, we document that relationship bank lenders price both the levels and changes in the quality of employee treatment, whereas first-time bank lenders only care about the levels of fair employee treatment. Taking a contingency perspective, (...)
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    Lao Zi and the Xia Culture.Wang Bo - 1990 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 21 (4):34-69.
    The emergence of any idea must have a deep-seated social background, and at the same time there must be an intellectual source that cannot be neglected. That is to say, every idea must have as its foundation some piece of intellectual material that has been handed down by people of the past. Lao Zi once said: "All Things Under Heaven [tianxia wanwu] are born of Existence [you]; Existence [you] is born of Nonexistence [wu]." This does not mean that existence is (...)
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    The Textual Transformation of the Laozi Through the Lens of History of Thought.Wang Bo - 2017 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 48 (3):115-128.
    EDITOR’S ABSTRACTThis paper discusses the Laozi from the perspective of the history of thought. Rather than trying to establish one correct edition and interpretation of Lao Zi’s work, Wang Bo traces the evolution from a political interpretation toward a more esoteric and life-cultivating reading. He shows how these different interpretations may have influenced the text itself. Focusing on differences between the recently acquired Peking University Han Bamboo Slips version and the transmitted edition, he analyzed two cases of remarkable variants: (...)
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    Confucian thinking in traditional moral education: key ideas and fundamental features.Wang Fengyan - 2004 - Journal of Moral Education 33 (4):429-447.
    Ancient Chinese ideas of moral education could be said to have five main dimensions – philosophical foundations, content, principles, methods and evaluation – which are described in this paper. An analysis of the fundamental features of Confucian thinking on moral education shows that it took the idea that human beings have a good and kind nature as its logical starting point. It built a system of ethical norms, based on the idea that an individual's feelings come from the inner mind, (...)
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  16. Di 1 juan.Wang Wenying Bian - 1990 - In Wenying Wang (ed.), Zhu ming Makesi zhu yi zhe xue jia ping zhuan. Jinan: Shandong sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
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    Aspects of" Untlansktability.Wang Bin - 2004 - Modern Philosophy 1:012.
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  18. Chinese Philosophy Education at Peking University.Wang Bo - 2013 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 8 (2):278-288.
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    Chapter 9. "Zhuang Zi and the Seven Inner Chapters".Wang Bo - 2006 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 38 (2):9-18.
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    Digital art in China.Wang Boqiao - 2012 - Technoetic Arts 10 (2-3):145-149.
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    Chapter 2. "This Human World".Wang Bo - 2006 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 38 (2):37-69.
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    The Discovery and Establishment of Wu : Daoist Metaphysics and Political Philosophy.Wang Bo - 2011 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 43 (1):9-29.
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    The Flexibility of Gua and Yao—Based on an Interpretation of Yizhuan.Wang Bo - 2010 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 5 (1):68-93.
    In Yizhuan’s interpretation of The Book of Changes, the book’s fundamental concepts, xiang 象 and ci 辞, play different roles. Concepts, including yin and yang, firmness and gentleness, sancai 三才, and the wuxing 五行, are used to interpret The Book of Changes through the interpretation of images, while the core Confucian values, such as benevolence and righteousness, are used to interpret The Book of Changes because of their connection with words of gua and yao. In order to expand the meaning (...)
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    The Study of Ancient and Modern Text Classics: Dispute and Implications.Wang Baoxuan - 2005 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 36 (4):58-81.
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    Public announcement logic with distributed knowledge: expressivity, completeness and complexity.Yì N. Wáng & Thomas Ågotnes - 2013 - Synthese 190 (S1).
    While dynamic epistemic logics with common knowledge have been extensively studied, dynamic epistemic logics with distributed knowledge have so far received far less attention. In this paper we study extensions of public announcement logic ( $\mathcal{PAL }$ ) with distributed knowledge, in particular their expressivity, axiomatisations and complexity. $\mathcal{PAL }$ extended only with distributed knowledge is not more expressive than standard epistemic logic with distributed knowledge. Our focus is therefore on $\mathcal{PACD }$ , the result of adding both common and (...)
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    On Lao Zi’s Concept of Zi Ran.Qingjia Wang - 1997 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 24 (3):291-321.
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  27. Buddhist connections between China and ancient Cambodia : Srama a Mandra's visit to Jiankang.Wang Bangwei - 2010 - In Hans Joas (ed.), The benefit of broad horizons: intellectual and institutional preconditions for a global social science: festschrift for Bjorn Wittrock on the occasion of his 65th birthday. Leiden [etc.]: Brill.
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    A Discussion of the Composition Dates of the Various Guodian Chu Slip Texts and Their Background: With a Discussion on the Dating of the Guodian and Baoshan Tombs.Wang Baoxuan - 2000 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 32 (1):18-42.
    The excavation of the bamboo slips from Jingmen Guodian Tomb No. 1 in Hubei has had major significance for scholarship. How to determine the date of this tomb has thus become a key issue in current research. A paper entitled "Jingmen Guodian Chu Tomb No. 1," published in Wenwu 7, noted: As Guodian Tomb M 1 had been robbed, the accompanying grave goods are not complete. And though a large number of bamboo slips was excavated, there is a lack of (...)
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    A womanist theological engagement of triple patriarchy and its implications on (Ejagham) women’s liberation.Tabe J. O. E. Benoni-Wang & Vuyani S. Vellem - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1).
    This article seeks through Ejagham women’s experience in the ritual dances of Ngbokondem and Moninkim to engage the notion of patriarchal control of African women’s sexuality in ‘female genital mutilation’ discourses as postulated by second-wave feminist theorists such as Daly, Koedt, Hosken and so on. A firmly based patriarchy threatens culture, sexuality and identity; the article shows how women use varied coping mechanisms, including aid schemes, sexual insurgency and even breaking of bodies to define their place and identity in a (...)
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    Recognition intent and visual word recognition☆.Man-Ying Wang & Chi-Le Ching - 2009 - Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1):65-77.
    This study adopted a change detection task to investigate whether and how recognition intent affects the construction of orthographic representation in visual word recognition. Chinese readers and nonreaders detected color changes in radical components of Chinese characters. Explicit recognition demand was imposed in Experiment 2 by an additional recognition task. When the recognition was implicit, a bias favoring the radical location informative of character identity was found in Chinese readers , but not nonreaders . With explicit recognition demands, the effect (...)
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    Issues in the Study of the History of the Chinese Youth Movement.Wang Min - 1993 - Chinese Studies in History 27 (1-2):52-55.
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    My Recollections.Wang Mingzhu - 2002 - Chinese Studies in History 35 (4):78-81.
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    Shiding Village.Wang Mingming - 2001 - Chinese Studies in History 34 (4):12-83.
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    The influence of Great Harmony in Confucianism on the pattern of China's social development designed by Mao Zedong [J].Wang Mingsheng - 2007 - Modern Philosophy 5:007.
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    Wild Swans.Wang Minjuan & Shi Anbin - 1998 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (2):83-86.
    Jung Chang [Zhang Rong], the author of Wild Swans, comes from an entirely different generation than Wu Ningkun. The "offspring of a high-ranking cadre," she was born and grew up under the red flag. While Wu Ningkun was languishing in a "cowshed" [place in one's own work unit where one was usually kept in solitary confinement and made to write out confessions of so-called crimes during the Cultural Revolution—Trans.] and accused of being a "devil and demon," 14-year-old Jung Chang came (...)
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    The Impact of Transformational Leadership on Affective Organizational Commitment and Job Performance: The Mediating Role of Employee Engagement.Wang Jiatong, Zheng Wang, Mehboob Alam, Majid Murad, Fozia Gul & Shabeeb Ahmad Gill - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study investigated the impact of transformational leadership on affective organizational commitment and job performance with the mediating role of employee engagement. This study gathered data from 845 hotel employees in China and the structural equation modeling technique was used to verify the results. The findings indicated that transformational leadership has a positive effect on affective organizational commitment and job performance. Meanwhile, results showed that employee engagement partially mediates in the relationship between transformational leadership, affective organizational commitment, and job performance. (...)
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    Reflections on “Political Ruismi ” in Modern China.Wang C. - 2022 - Philosophy International Journal 5 (4):1-10.
    This paper reflects mainly on three ideas of “political Ruism” in modern China. We first review Mou Zongsan’s idea of “selfnegation of innate moral consciousness良知坎陷,” which embraces universal values and tries to bridge them with Chinese culture. We then re-examine Jiang Qing’s “political Confucianism,” which, while criticizing universal values, attempts to establish a political system based on the Kingly Way. Finally, we discuss the “Kang Youwei-ism康有为主义”, which calls on us to return to Kang Youwei’s idea of state construction and national (...)
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    The Translation of Chinese Literature under the Theory of Translation Compensation.Wang Rong - 2024 - Philosophy Study 14 (1).
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  39. A Sustainable Community of Shared Future for Mankind: Origin, Evolution and Philosophical Foundation.Uzma Khan, Huili Wang & Ishraq Ali - 2021 - Sustainability 13 (16):1-12.
    The Community of Shared Future for Mankind (CSFM) concept is a comprehensive Chinese proposal for a better future of mankind. In this article, we provide a comprehensive analysis of this concept by focusing on its origin, evolution and philosophical foundation. This article deals with the origin and evolution of the CSFM concept. We show that the concept originated during the presidency of Hu Jintao, who initially used it for the domestic affairs of China. However, the usage of the concept was (...)
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  40. Yen shih hsüeh chi.Wang Dai - 1958
     
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  41. Yan shi xue ji: shi juan.Wang Dai - 1894 - [Taipei]: Ming wen shu ju.
     
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    Cat swarm optimization algorithm based on the information interaction of subgroup and the top-N learning strategy.Wang Miao, Yu Haipeng & Li Songyang - 2022 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 31 (1):489-500.
    Because of the lack of interaction between seeking mode cats and tracking mode cats in cat swarm optimization, its convergence speed and convergence accuracy are affected. An information interaction strategy is designed between seeking mode cats and tracking mode cats to improve the convergence speed of the CSO. To increase the diversity of each cat, a top-N learning strategy is proposed during the tracking process of tracking mode cats to improve the convergence accuracy of the CSO. On ten standard test (...)
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    Subset Space Public Announcement Logic.Yì N. Wáng & Thomas Ågotnes - 2013 - In Kamal Lodaya (ed.), Logic and its Applications. Springer. pp. 245--257.
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    Revolution, Worldliness, and the Quest for Elitism.Wang Meng - 2000 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 31 (4):46-61.
    Dushu carried a most interesting article in its eleventh issue: "Starlight in the Dark of the Night" . In this article the author, Wu Zengding, introduced to the reader the autobiography of Vera, an aristocratic Russian woman of the nineteenth century who planned the assassination of a Russian tsar. The most engaging part of this article is the analysis—or rather, description—of the "enormous fascination" exerted by revolution. I have said many times that there is nothing more fascinating for young people (...)
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    "Note on A. Staël-Holstein's" Double Publication".Wang Qilong - 2010 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 130 (1):79-82.
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    Contextualism and Disagreement.Wang Qin - 2011 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 7 (2):309-322.
    Contextualism and Disagreement This paper argues that attributor contextualism is in conflict with ordinary language methodology. Attributor contextualism has at its center the thesis that, the truth-values of knowledge attributions vary with the conversational contexts. This thesis entails that if two speakers in similar contexts make conflicting knowledge attributions, at least one of these attributions is false. One important argument for attributor contextualism depends on ordinary language methodology, a methodology that places great trust in ordinary speakers and prevents judging a (...)
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  47. With Affection and Confusion.Wang Qi - 2008 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2008 (1):508-516.
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    Time, history, and Dao: Zhang Xuecheng, and Martin Heidegger.Edward Q. Wang - 2002 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 1 (2):251-276.
  49. From Engineering Ethics to Engineering Politics.Wang Nan & Carl Mitcham - 2015 - In Byron Newberry, Carl Mitcham, Martin Meganck, Andrew Jamison, Christelle Didier & Steen Hyldgaard Christensen (eds.), Engineering Identities, Epistemologies and Values: Engineering Education and Practice in Context. Springer Verlag.
     
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    Marking the Centenary of the 1911 Revolution.Wang Nan & Chen Yunqian - 2012 - Chinese Studies in History 46 (1):71-96.
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