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    Elixir, alquimia y las metamorfosis de dos sinónimos.Gotthard Strohmaier - 2016 - Al-Qantara 37 (2):423-434.
    The history of the terms ‘elixir’ and ‘alchemy’ seems paradoxical; derived from Greek, the Arabic al-iksīr signified a dry powder capable of transforming base metals into gold or silver. Evolving through the European languages, elixir has come to mean a magic liquid that can be ingested to cure illness. The second term, al-kīmiyāʼ, which was in its Arabic beginnings almost synonymous with elixir, took a different turn and changed its meaning from a miraculous substance into an abstract noun connoting the (...)
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    ¿Qué nos pueden enseñar los antiguos? Instrucción y conocimiento en la Grecia y China antiguas.Cesar Guarde-Paz - 2013 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 2 (2).
    La actual crisis pedagógica que vive Occidente, constatada por todos aquellos educadores que deben enfrentarse diariamente a unos estándares cada vez más bajos y al consecuente perjuicio en lo que a la autoridad del profesorado se refiere, fue ya profetizada en su momento por Hannah Arendt (“The Crisis in Education”). La educación es uno de los factores más importantes para definir la calidad de vida de un país y, desde esta perspectiva, una crisis educativa es una crisis en todos los (...)
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  3. Hua Hengfang: Forerunner and Disseminator of Modern Science in China.Y. Wang - 1996 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 179:369-394.
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    Relationship marketing in china: Guanxi, favouritism and adaptation. [REVIEW]Y. H. Wong & Ricky Yee-kwong Chan - 1999 - Journal of Business Ethics 22 (2):107 - 118.
    One of the hot research topics today is relationship marketing. However, little research has been carried out in understanding the complex concepts of Guanxi (relationship) in a Chinese society. This research describes a study to operate the constructs of guanxi and explores the importance of guanxi in relationship development in order to present a new Guanxi framework. A study of both Western and Chinese literature provides foundations of the Guanxi perspectives. The constructs of adaptation, trust, opportunism and favour are identified. (...)
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  5. China after 1949 and my views on Chairman Mao (Excerpts from parts five and six of the letter written in 1976).S. Y. Wang - 2001 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 33 (1):86-106.
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    Impact of Corporate Environmental Responsibility on Operating Income: Moderating Role of Regional Disparities in China.Christina W. Y. Wong, Xin Miao, Shuang Cui & Yanhong Tang - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 149 (2):363-382.
    Although the same environmental regulations apply to all regions in China, legal enforcement can be different due to local economic development priorities. There is still a lack of knowledge about how regional disparities affect the operating performance results of the implementation of corporate environmental management practices, thus providing little information for foreign companies when they invest and develop their production base in China. To fill this research gap, this paper collects data from the Fortune 500 Chinese firms to investigate the (...)
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  7. The women of China are taking action.Y. H. Song - 1996 - Feminist Studies 22 (3):506-507.
     
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    China's Turbulent Quest.Y. J. Chih & Harold C. Hinton - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (4):520.
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  9. The debate between the blood lineage theory and Yu Luoke's" On Family Background" during the cultural revolution (Why this critical debate still remains an important and integral part of China's political heritage).Y. Y. Song, T. Wu & Z. H. Zhou - 2004 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 35 (4):3-25.
     
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    The City in Communist China.Y. J. Chih & John Wilson Lewis - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (4):584.
  11. From Chinese Values of Life to Exploring the Ethical Aspects of Stem Cell Research in Mainland China.Y. Cong - 2007 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 8 (39):18-31.
     
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    The Evolution of Food Security Governance and Food Sovereignty Movement in China: An Analysis from the World Society Theory.Scott Y. Lin - 2017 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 30 (5):667-695.
    Originating in a 1983 Mexican Government Program, the term ‘food sovereignty’ was coined in 1996 by La Via Campesina—a global peasant network—to address concerns within the civil society for food security. Rather than to accept the neoliberal framework of mainstream food security definition and governance, the food sovereignty movement seeks to view food security as the right of peoples to define their own food and agriculture systems with limited corporation intervention. As a result, food production should be geared toward the (...)
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    “All Things Are Already Complete in My Body”: An Explanation of the Views of the Taizhou School on the Human Body.Y. U. Hong - 2010 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 5 (3):396-413.
    By means of a theoretical analysis from the point of view of phenomenology of the body, this essay tries to explain the views of Taizhou School on the body so as to apprehend the essence of Confucian thought, which is a philosophy that seeks to “establish oneself” and “cultivate oneself” rather than a “philosophy of consciousness.”.
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    Construcción y validación de un cuestionario para evaluar la relación médico-paciente y su asociación con los principios bioéticos.Irma Eloisa Gómez Guerrero, América Arroyo-Valerio, Nicola Panocchia, Rafael Valdez Ortiz, Nuria Aguiñaga-Chiñas & Guillermo Rafael Cantú Quintanilla - 2022 - Persona y Bioética 26 (1):e2619.
    La relación médico-paciente (RMP) es una relación profesional-interpersonal base para la gestión de la salud. Nuestro objetivo fue desarrollar un instrumento que permitiera evaluar la presencia de los principios bioéticos en la atención médica recibida en la consulta externa de una institución hospitalaria. El instrumento quedó constituido por 21 reactivos para evaluar su confiabilidad y consistencia. El coeficiente de correlación intraclase fue de 0,81 (_p_.
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    Huangdi Neijing: A Synopsis with Commentaries.Y. C. Kong - 2010 - Columbia University Press.
    _Huangdi Neijing_ is a classic medical text of ancient China. Composed of two sections, _Suwen_ and _Lingshu_, the book is filled with enduring wisdom and insight and is still consulted by doctors today. This translation is based largely on Li Zhongzi's concise 1642 edition, titled _Neijing Zhiyao_, and continues the centuries-long effort to annotate the text, especially in light of modern developments in medicine. Instead of "explaining a classic with a classic," this edition adds commentaries and emendations that enhance the (...)
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    Ethos and Habituation in Aristotle.Y. U. Jiyuan - 2012 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 7 (4):519-532.
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    WEAPONS ARE NOTHING BUT OMINOUS INSTRUMENTS: The Daodejing's View on War and Peace.Ellen Y. Zhang - 2012 - Journal of Religious Ethics 40 (3):473-502.
    ABSTRACT The Daodejing (DDJ) is an ancient Chinese text traditionally taken as a representative Daoist classic expressing a distinctive philosophy from the Warring States Period (403–221 BCE). This essay explicates the ethical dimensions of the DDJ paying attention to issues related to war and peace. The discussion consists of four parts: (1) “naturalness” as an onto‐cosmological argument for a philosophy of harmony, balance, and peace; (2) war as a sign of the disruption of the natural pattern of things initiated by (...)
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    Toward a Confucian Family-Oriented Health Care System for the Future of China.Y. Cao, X. Chen & R. Fan - 2011 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (5):452-465.
    Recently implemented Chinese health insurance schemes have failed to achieve a Chinese health care system that is family-oriented, family-based, family-friendly, or even financially sustainable. With this diagnosis in hand, the authors argue that a financially and morally sustainable Chinese health care system should have as its core family health savings accounts supplemented by appropriate health insurance plans. This essay’s arguments are set in the context of Confucian moral commitments that still shape the background culture of contemporary China.
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    Lecciones actuales de ontología griega arcaica y clásica.Teresa Oñate Y. Zubía - 2022 - [Madrid]: Editorial Dykinson. Edited by Francisco Romero Martín & Alberto Morán Roa.
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    Biographical Dictionary of Republican China.Immanuel C. Y. Hsü, Howard L. Boorman, Richard Howard & Immanuel C. Y. Hsu - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (1):253.
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    The limit of charity and agreement.Y. E. Chuang - 2008 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 3 (1):99-122.
    Radical interpretation is used by Davison in his linguistic theory not only as an interesting thought experiment but also a general pattern that is believed to be able to give an essential and general account of linguistic interpretation. If the principle of charity is absolutely necessary to radical interpretation, it becomes, in this sense, a general methodological principle. However, radical interpretation is a local pattern that is proper only for exploring certain interpretation in a specific case, and consequently the principle (...)
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    Justice and law.Falcón Y. Tella & María José - 2014 - Boston: Brill Nijhoff.
    Justice in the bible -- Plato's The Republic -- Aristotle's Nicomachean ethics -- Justice in Islamic law -- Saint Thomas Aquinas' summa theologica -- Confucius in china -- The conquest of America -- Machiavelli: "the end justifies the means" -- Jiirgen Habermas' theory of diskursethik -- John Rawls' Justice as fairness -- Ronald Dworkin's Taking rights seriously -- Robert N Ozick's Anarchy, state, and utopia -- Justice as "efficiency" -- Justice and "desert" -- Precedents -- Wojciech sadurski -- Marx's justice (...)
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    The Emotions in Early Chinese Philosophy by Curie Virág.Ellen Y. Zhang - 2019 - Philosophy East and West 69 (2):663-667.
    This is the first book-length study of the conception of emotions in premodern, or more specifically, pre-Han Chinese philosophical traditions, ranging from the early-5th to the late-3rd centuries BCE. This era is known as the "Warring States period" in China and marked by the flourishing of a number of different schools of philosophers who advocated their visions of how society should be run. The author looks at wide-ranging views about the nature of emotions and their proper role in moral life (...)
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    China in Revolution: The First Phase, 1900-1913.Immanuel C. Y. Hsü, Mary Clabaugh Wright & Immanuel C. Y. Hsu - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (1):149.
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  25. War and peace according to Huang-Lao philosophy : based on the Huangdi sijing.Ellen Y. Zhang - 2024 - In Sumner B. Twiss, Bingxiang Luo & Benedict S. B. Chan (eds.), Warfare ethics in comparative perspective: China and the West. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Rebellion and Its Enemies in Late Imperial China; Militarization and Social Structure, 1796-1864.Immanuel C. Y. Hsu & Philip A. Kuhn - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (3):408.
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    Biographical Dictionary of Republican China.Immanuel C. Y. Hsu, Howard L. Boorman & Richard Howard - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (1):122.
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    The Black Magic in China Known as ku.H. Y. Feng & J. K. Shryock - 1935 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 55 (1):1-30.
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    Estudio comparativo del conocimiento de las técnicas de reproducción asistida en estudiantes de medicina de universidades con diferentes idearios éticos y humanísticos.Guillermo Cantú-Quintanilla, Carlos Vidal-Sentíes, Francisco Javier Marcó-Bach, Fernando Camargo-Prieto, Nuria Aguiñaga-Chiñas & Daniela Contreras-Estrada - 2020 - Persona y Bioética 24 (2):166-176.
    Comparative study of the knowledge of IVF in medical students of universities with different ethical and humanistic valuesEstudo comparativo do conhecimento das técnicas de reprodução assistida em estudantes de Medicina de universidades com diferentes ideários éticos e humanísticosIn vitro fertilization continues to be presented as a relatively simple solution to produce a pregnancy without exposing the medical and ethical problems that this represents. This project consisted of conducting a survey to medical students from three medical schools in Mexico City with (...)
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    Ritualidad en el taoísmo.Y. U. Fan - 2021 - RAPHISA REVISTA DE ANTROPOLOGÍA Y FILOSOFÍA DE LO SAGRADO 5 (1).
    Como religión autóctona china, el taoísmo posee un sistema peculiar de ritualidad, el cual no solo compone una parte importante de la cultura taoísta sino que también produce cierta influencia en las costumbres folklóricas del pueblo chino. En este presente trabajo intentamos introducir el marco teórico e histórico de la ritualidad desde la época de la brujería y las religiones prehistóricas; las prácticas como la decoración del altar, los utensilios sagrados intervinientes y las acciones específicas en que se manifiestan los (...)
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    Indispensability argument and anti-realism in philosophy of mathematics.Y. E. Feng - 2007 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 2 (4):614-628.
    The indispensability argument for abstract mathematical entities has been an important issue in the philosophy of mathematics. The argument relies on several assumptions. Some objections have been made against these assumptions, but there are several serious defects in these objections. Ameliorating these defects leads to a new anti-realistic philosophy of mathematics, mainly: first, in mathematical applications, what really exist and can be used as tools are not abstract mathematical entities, but our inner representations that we create in imagining abstract mathematical (...)
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  32. Some Naturalistic Comments on Frege's Philosophy of Mathematics.Y. E. Feng - 2012 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 7 (3):378-403.
     
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    Buddhist formal logic.R. S. Y. Chi - 1969 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
    This work is primarily an interpretation of Indian Logic preserved in China.
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    The dynamics of guanxi and ethics for chinese executives.Ricky Y. K. Chan, Louis T. W. Cheng & Ricky W. F. Szeto - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 41 (4):327 - 336.
    This study empirically examines how Chinese executives perceive the role of guanxi and ethics played in their business operations. By factor-analyzing 850 valid replies collected from a comprehensive survey, the present study identifies three distinct ethics-related attitudes and two distinct guanxi-related attitudes for Chinese executives. The cluster analysis of the composite scores of these five attitudinal factors further indicates the existence of three distinct groups of Chinese executives that vary in their ethics and guanxi orientations. The three groups are unethical (...)
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    Liang Ch'i-ch'ao and the Mind of Modern China.D. W. Y. Kwok - 1969 - Philosophy East and West 19 (4):450-451.
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    The Evolution of Food Security Governance and Food Sovereignty Movement in China: An Analysis from the World Society Theory.Scott Y. Lin - 2017 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 30 (5):667-695.
    Originating in a 1983 Mexican Government Program, the term ‘food sovereignty’ was coined in 1996 by La Via Campesina—a global peasant network—to address concerns within the civil society for food security. Rather than to accept the neoliberal framework of mainstream food security definition and governance, the food sovereignty movement seeks to view food security as the right of peoples to define their own food and agriculture systems with limited corporation intervention. As a result, food production should be geared toward the (...)
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  37. Supervisor–Subordinate Guanxi and Employee Work Outcomes: The Mediating Role of Job Satisfaction.Millissa F. Y. Cheung, Wei-Ping Wu, Allan K. K. Chan & May M. L. Wong - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (Suppl 1):77-89.
    In this study, we attempt to explain the divergent results found in the relationships between supervisor–subordinate guanxi and employee work outcomes. Specifically, we propose that the relationships between supervisor–subordinate guanxi and participatory management, turnover intentions, and organizational commitment are mediated by job satisfaction. Based on the data collected from a sample of 196 employees of three local manufacturing firms in Zhejiang Province, China, we found that job satisfaction fully mediated the effects of supervisor–subordinate guanxi on participatory management and intentions to (...)
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    Cultural considerations in forgoing enteral feeding: A comparison between the Hong Kong Chinese, North American, and Malaysian Islamic patients with advanced dementia at the end‐of‐life.Olivia M. Y. Ngan, Sara M. Bergstresser, Suhaila Sanip, A. T. M. Emdadul Haque, Helen Y. L. Chan & Derrick K. S. Au - 2020 - Developing World Bioethics 20 (2):105-114.
    Cultural competence, a clinical skill to recognise patients' cultural and religious beliefs, is an integral element in patient‐centred medical practice. In the area of death and dying, physicians' understanding of patients' and families' values is essential for the delivery of culturally appropriate care. Dementia is a neurodegenerative condition marked by the decline of cognitive functions. When the condition progresses and deteriorates, patients with advanced dementia often have eating and swallowing problems and are at high risk of developing malnutrition. Enteral tube (...)
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    Social ethics and the emergence of advertising in China: Perceptions from within the great wall.John P. Cragin, Y. K. Kwan & Y. N. Ho - 1984 - Journal of Business Ethics 3 (2):91-94.
    While interest in doing business continues to rise steadily, information concerning the evolving social ethics of Chinese managers is sparse. This study reports the findings obtained from intensive interviews with thirty-nine Chinese advertising executives. In general, there appears to be developing a cautious optimism about the role of advertising in the Chinese economy. Findings are compared with earlier studies of American and Hong Kong managers and it is suggested that further research and observation is needed to track the development of (...)
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  40. The benchmark of patriotism-A review of'Wan qing da bianju zhong de sichao yu renwu'(Yuan Weishi on China's intellectual elite).Z. Y. Zi - 1997 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 28 (3).
     
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    Book Review:A History of Chinese Philosophy. Yulan Fung; Religious Trends in Modern China. Wing-tsit Chan; Chinese Thought: From Confucius to Mao Tse-Tung. H. G. Creel; Studies in Chinese Thought. Arthur F. Wright. [REVIEW]Y. P. Mei - 1956 - Ethics 66 (4):299-301.
  42. Philosophy of mind in sixth-century China: Paramārtha's "evolution of consciousness".Diana Y. Paul - 1984 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Edited by Paramārtha.
    Of the many translators who carried the Buddhist doctrine to China, Paramartha, a missionary-monk who arrived in China in AD 546, ranks as the translator par excellence of the sixth century. Introducing philosophical ideas that would subsequently excite the Chinese imagination to develop the great schools of Sui and T'ang Buddhism, Paramartha's translations are almost exclusively of Yogacara Buddhist texts on the nature of the mind and consciousness. This first study of Paramartha in a Western language focuses on the Chuan (...)
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    The Rise of Modern China.David R. Knechtges, Immanuel C. Y. Hsü & Immanuel C. Y. Hsu - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):408.
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    Laozi's Classic of virtue and the Dao for the 21st century: a psychological study.David Y. F. Ho - 2022 - New York: Peter Lang.
    My book comprises a lengthy introduction and a complete translation of Laozi's classic, with comments and notes on individual chapters. The introduction covers Daoism as the counterculture in China and beyond; the originality and distinctiveness of Laozi's psychological and sociopolitical thoughts; the influence and contemporary relevance of the classic to life in the 21st century; and insights on bilingualism I have gained in the process of translation. This is the very first interpretation of Daoism from a psychological perspective. The topics (...)
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    Philosophy of Mind in Sixth-Century China: Paramārtha's "Evolution of Consciousness"Philosophy of Mind in Sixth-Century China: Paramartha's "Evolution of Consciousness".Bernard Faure & Diana Y. Paul - 1985 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 105 (4):758.
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    Impact of Corporate Environmental Responsibility on Operating Income: Moderating Role of Regional Disparities in China.Yanhong Tang, Shuang Cui, Xin Miao & Christina W. Y. Wong - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 149 (2):363-382.
    Although the same environmental regulations apply to all regions in China, legal enforcement can be different due to local economic development priorities. There is still a lack of knowledge about how regional disparities affect the operating performance results of the implementation of corporate environmental management practices, thus providing little information for foreign companies when they invest and develop their production base in China. To fill this research gap, this paper collects data from the Fortune 500 Chinese firms to investigate the (...)
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    Weapons are nothing but ominous instruments: The daodejing's view on war and peace.Ellen Y. Zhang - 2012 - Journal of Religious Ethics 40 (3):473-502.
    ABSTRACTThe Daodejing is an ancient Chinese text traditionally taken as a representative Daoist classic expressing a distinctive philosophy from the Warring States Period . This essay explicates the ethical dimensions of the DDJ paying attention to issues related to war and peace. The discussion consists of four parts: “naturalness” as an onto‐cosmological argument for a philosophy of harmony, balance, and peace; war as a sign of the disruption of the natural pattern of things initiated by the proliferation of desire; defensive (...)
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    Chen Ziying and Woods Hole: Bringing the Marine Biological Laboratory to Amoy, China, 1930–1936.Christine Y. L. Luk - 2021 - Journal of the History of Biology 54 (2):151-173.
    This article examines Chen Ziying, an American-trained Chinese biologist and his prewar efforts to bring his Woods Hole experience from the United States to China between 1930 and 1936. I argue that the Marine Biological Laboratory appears as a prominent American scientific institution in the twentieth century among visiting Chinese students and scholars who were drawn to the American approach of building world-class seaside laboratories to facilitate marine biological study while cultivating a collaborative culture via songs of biology. Chen was (...)
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  49. Concepts of Space and Time in Ancient China and in Modern Cosmology.L. Fang & Y. Zhou - 1996 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 179:55-60.
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    Problems and the Potential Direction of Reforms for the Current Individual Medical Savings Accounts in the Chinese Health Care System.X. Kong, Y. Yang, F. Gong & M. Zhao - 2012 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 37 (6):556-567.
    Individual health savings accounts are an important part of the current basic medical insurance system for urban workers in China. Since 1998 when the system of personal medical insurance accounts was first implemented, there has been considerable controversy over its function and significance within different social communities. This paper analyzes the main problems in the practical implementation of individual medical insurance accounts and discusses the social and cultural foundations for the establishment of family health savings accounts from the perspective of (...)
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