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    The Present State of Affairs and The Tasks of the World Democratic Women's Movement.Ts'ai Ch'ang & Madame Li Fu-ch'un - 1972 - Chinese Studies in History 5 (4):212-222.
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  2. Chʻi-kʻo-kuo tsʻun tsai kai nien.Mei-chu Tsʻai - 1972
     
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  3. Lun chʻeng shih hsin yung ti yüan tse.Chang-lin Tsʻai - 1951 - [s.n.,: Edited by Chang-lin Tsʻai.
     
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  4. Chuyŏk Chu Paeng-no chʻiga kyŏgŏn.Yung-chʻun Chu - 1981 - Sŏul: Poyŏnʼgak.
     
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  5. Chu Po-lu hsien shêng Chih chia ko yen i i.Yung-chʻun Chu - 1954 - Edited by Tai, I.-chʻing & [From Old Catalog].
     
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  6. Chu tsai hsin kuo.Chao-chʻi Tsʻai - 1977
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  7. Yen Hsi-chai hsüeh pʻu.Ai-chʻun Kuo - 1957
     
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    Why is Chu Kuang-Ch'ien's Aesthetic Thought Subjective Idealism?Ts'ai I. - 1975 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 6 (3):62-118.
    In the realm of man's culture, among the things created by man, art should be beautiful; its primary essential characteristic should be that it be able to evoke a sense of beauty in the person, that by its beauty it be able to provide for the person the pleasure of the sense of beauty. This is a fact that no one can deny outright. However, saying that art should be beautiful is not the same as saying that all art is (...)
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  9. Tsʻun tsai chu i ta shih Hai-te-ko che hsüeh.Mei-li Tsʻai - 1970 - Edited by Martin Heidegger.
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  10. Chʻu shih chê hsüeh.Mi-tsʻai Li - 1953
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  11. Hsing shih lo chi chʻu pu.Tsʻun Shih - 1958
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    Paul Yun-ming Jiang, The Search for Mind: Ch’en Pai-sha, Philosopher-Poet, Singapore University Press, 1980, xvii + 2 14 pp. [REVIEW]Liu Ts’un-Yan - 1985 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 12 (1):85-87.
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    Paul Yun-ming Jiang, The Search for Mind: Ch’en Pai-sha, Philosopher-Poet, Singapore University Press, 1980, xvii + 214 pp. [REVIEW]Lin Ts’un-yan - 1983 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 10 (2):179-181.
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    Ai ssu-ch'I's philosophy.Ignatius J. H. Ts'ao - 1972 - Studies in East European Thought 12 (3):231-244.
    In Ai Ssu-ch'i is exemplified and substantiated the Soviet influence on the official definition of philosophy in the history of Communist Party of China, i.e., the assertion about and the method for knowledge of the world. Such a philosophical knowledge has as its formal object the most fundamental laws of the universe.In order to acquire such a genuine philosophical knowledge, one needs a desire to change the world and a proletarian point of view. For only by aiming at changing the (...)
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    Ai ssu-ch'I: The Apostle of chinese communism.Ignatius J. H. Ts'ao - 1972 - Studies in East European Thought 12 (1):2-36.
    Ai Ssu-ch'i is a little known but very important figure in the introduction of Marxism-Leninism into China. This first article provides a brief biography of Ai Ssu-ch'i as well as a detailed account of his activities as teacher, author and propagandist. Among his other services to the cause of Marxism-Leninism in China, one has to stress Ai Ssu-ch'i's systematic opposition to Yeh Ch'ing and to the non-Communist interpretation of Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Three Principles of the People. (cf.SST 10 (1970), 138–166.).
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    Ai Ssu-ch'i's philosophy.Ignatius J. H. Ts'ao - 1972 - Studies in Soviet Thought 12 (3):231-244.
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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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  18. Pei chü chê hsüeh chia Ni-tsʻai.Ku-Ying ChʻêN - 1967 - Tʻai-pei,: Tʻai-wan shang wu yin shu kuan.
     
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  19. Tsʻun tsai che hsüeh yü chʻi chiao yü ssu hsiang.Chʻung-Hsin Cheng - 1975
     
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  20. Tsʻun tsai chu i.Ku-Ying Chʻen (ed.) - 1978
     
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  21. Tsʻun tsai chu i chieh hsi.Shou-chʻang Chʻen - 1971
     
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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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  23. Tsʻun tsai ti ao mi.Sheng-chʻung Cheng - 1975
     
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  24. Chʻun tsʻui fa hsüeh.Hans Kelsen - 1957
     
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  25. Chʻun tsʻui sui fa hsüeh.Hans Kelson - 1946
     
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  26. Fa lŭ hsüeh tʻung lun.Tsʻai-chên Chu - unknown
     
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  27. Fa lü hsüeh ABC.Tsʻai-chên Chu - unknown
     
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  28. Chʻun tsʻan tʻu ssu.Haiguang Yin - 1979 - Edited by Ku-Ying[From Old Catalog] Chʻen.
     
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    The Handicraft Guilds in Soochow During the Ch'ing Dynasty.Liu Yung-ch'eng - 1981 - Chinese Studies in History 15 (1-2):113-167.
  30. Hsin mei hsüeh.I. Tsʻai - 1947
     
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  31. Sung Ming li hsüeh.Jen-hou Tsʻai - 1977
     
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    Zhuangzi Speaks: The Music of Nature.Chih-Chung Ts'ai - 1992 - Princeton University Press.
    Selections from the sayings of Zhuangzi rendered into cartoon form and translated into English.
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  33. Chʻen Tʻung-fu ti ssu hsiang.Chʻun-Shan Wu - 1971
     
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  34. San min chu i yü hsien Chʻin ju chia cheng chih ssu hsiang.Chʻun-Fang Li - 1978
     
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  35. Kung-sun Lung-tzu yen chiu.Hung-tsʻai Kuo - 1977
     
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    Teng t'O Disseminates Poison at a Peking Daily Meeting.Ts'ai Shao-Ching - 1970 - Chinese Studies in History 3 (3):181-183.
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  37. Wang Chʻuan-shan i hsüeh chʻan wei.Chʻun-hai Tseng - 1978
     
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  38. Chayŏn kwa sahoe palchŏn ŭi kŭnwŏn ŭn muŏt in'ga.Ch'un-yŏng Ma - 1958 - [P'yŏngyang]: Chosŏn Nodongdang Ch'ulp'ansa.
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  39. Yuhak ŭi chʻŏndogwan kwa chŏngchʻi inyŏm.Chʻun-sik Yi - 2004 - Sŏul: Koryŏ Taehakkyo Chʻulpʻanbu.
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    Shun qi zi ran. Chʻun-Jung - 1997 - Shenyang: Liaoning Ren Min Chu Ban She.
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    Hanʼguk yesurhak ŭro kanŭn kil.Chʻun-mi Kim - 1998 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Sigongsa.
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  42. Kyoyuk hyŏnsanghak ŭi ihae.Chʻun-il Kim - 1985 - Sŏul: Mijinsa.
     
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  43. Ohaeng saengsik yopŏp.Chʻun-sik Kim - 1992 - Sŏul-si: Yurim.
     
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    Kang Chŏngiltang: han Chosŏn yŏsŏng chisigin ŭi sam kwa hangmun.Yŏng-chʻun Yi - 2002 - Sŏul: Karam Kihoek. Edited by Chŏngiltang Kang.
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  45. Che hsüeh san lun ti hsin shang.Chʻun-hui Yeh (ed.) - 1972 - 61 i.: E..
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    Pŏp nollihak.Ch'un-wŏn Yi - 2017 - Sŏul-si: Tosŏ Ch'ulp'an Tongbang Munhwasa.
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  47. Chabonjuŭi chŏngsin e taehan il koch'al =.Ch'un-Hwan Chang - 1971 - [Taegu: Kyŏngbuk Taehakkyo].
     
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    Mo-tzŭ chi chieh.Chʻun-I. Chang - 1936 - Edited by Di Mo.
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  49. Yunghap ŭi ridŭm.Kim Ch'un-mi - 2011 - In Kwang-ung Kim & Nam-in Yi (eds.), Yunghap hangmun, ŏdi ro kago inna? =. Sŏul Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
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  50. Sunsu ege: siptae ege mal kŏnŭn Son Sŏk-chʻun ŭi esei.Sŏk-ch'un Son - 2010 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Sagyejŏl.
     
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