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  1. Part III: Chinese Aesthetics. Introduction: From the Classical to the Modern / Gao Jianping ; Several Inspirations from Traditional Chinese Aesthetics / Ye Lang ; The Theoretical Significance of Painting as Performance / Gao Jianping ; A Study in the Onto-Aesthetics of Beauty and Art: Fullness (chongshi) and Emptiness (kongling) as Two Polarities in Chinese Aesthetics / Cheng Chung-ying ; On the Modernisation of Chinese Aesthetics.Peng Feng & Reflections on Avant-Garde Theory in A. Chinese-Western Cross-Cultural Context - 2010 - In Ken-Ichi Sasaki (ed.), Asian Aesthetics. Singapore: National Univeristy of Singapore Press.
     
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    Wisdom tradition: cultural creativity and social change.Sebastian Velassery & K. Gopinathan Pillai (eds.) - 2019 - New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company Pvt..
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    Tradition, Culture, and the Problem of Inclusion in Philosophy.Justin E. H. Smith - unknown
    Many today agree that philosophy, as an academic discipline, must, for the sake of its very survival, become more inclusive of a wider range of perspectives, coming from a more diverse pool of philosophers. Yet there has been little serious reflection on how our very idea of what philosophy is might be preventing this change from taking place. In this essay I would like to consider the ways in which our ideas about philosophy's relation to tradition, and its relation to (...)
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    Traditional Cultures in South-East Asia.Marian W. Smith - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (2):184.
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  5. Traditional cultural values, East and West.Narayanrao Appurae Nikam (ed.) - 1959 - Mysore,: Mysore.
     
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    The Appeal to Tradition: Cultural Evolution and Logical Soundness.William D. Harpine - 1993 - Informal Logic 15 (3).
    The Appeal to Tradition, often considered to be unsound, frequently reflects sophisticated adaptations to the environment. Once developed, these adaptations are often transmitted culturally rather than as reasoned argument, so that people mayor may not be aware of why their traditions are wise. Tradition is more likely to be valid in a stable environment in which a wide range of variations have been available for past testing; however, traditions tend to become obsolete in a rapidly changing environment.
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  7. A Philosopher’s Approach to Traditional Culture.Barry Hallen - 1975 - Theoria to Theory 9 (4):259--272.
    The study of traditional cultures is supposedly the business of the social sciences. Philosophy too has methodologies and viewpoints that can make positive contributions to their study.
     
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    Image technologies and traditional culture.Don Ihde - 1992 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 35 (3-4):377 – 388.
    The thesis explored here is that ?image technologies? prominent in today's communications technologies are acidic to traditional cultures. I parallel examples from the history of early modern science and its optical instrumentation with the rise of cinema and television and other audio?visual technologies to show a similar history and effect. One dominant contemporary phenomenon which occurs through image technologies is the appearance of pluriculture, a unique mediation of the multi?cultural. The challenge of pluriculture vis?à?vis the contemporary forms of reaction (...)
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    An Analysis of the Fit and Accommodation between Marxist Philosophy and Chinese Traditional Culture. 徐凯莉 - 2023 - Advances in Philosophy 12 (1):28.
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    The Symbolism of the Dragon in the Design of Clothing and Accessories in the Context of Updating the Traditional Cultural Heritage of China.Xiaoyu Wang & Miao Zhang - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    As a traditional clothing symbol that is unique to the Chinese nation, the dragon symbol combines the distinctive features of the Chinese nation, reflecting the depth of mental changes and the historical context of Chinese culture. The image of the dragon has formed a kind of dragon pattern as a certain set of ideas about the culture that encoded all its changes. Therefore, in national clothing the dragon image has been one of the most favorite patterns for (...)
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    Applying Signaling Theory to Traditional Cultural Rituals.Craig T. Palmer & Christina Nicole Pomianek - 2007 - Human Nature 18 (4):295-312.
    The branch of evolutionary theory known as signaling theory attempts to explain various forms of communication. Social scientists have explained many traditional rituals as forms of communication that promote cooperative social relationships among participants. Both evolutionists and social scientists have realized the importance of trust for the formation and maintenance of cooperative social relationships. These factors have led to attempts to apply signaling theory to traditional cultural rituals in various ways. This paper uses the traditional ritual of (...)
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    Zhonghua chuan tong wen hua de ke xue jia zhi tan suo: yi yin yang wu xing he tian gan di zhi wei li = Exploration of the Scientific Value in Chinese Traditional Culture.Yan Wang - 2022 - Guangzhou Shi: Ji nan da xue chu ban she.
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    On the Internal Agreement between the Basic Principles of Marxism and Chinese Excellent Traditional Culture—Taking the “Ideal of Ecological Civilization” as an Example. 陈关负王嘉睿 - 2022 - Advances in Philosophy 11 (5):1410.
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    Aesopic Conversations: Popular Tradition, Cultural Dialogue, and the Invention of Greek Prose by Leslie Kurke (review).Simon Goldhill - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 106 (2):298-299.
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    The Modern Transformation of Traditional Culture with the Universality of Culture.航 石 - 2018 - Advances in Philosophy 7 (4):51-55.
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    Aesopic Conversations: Popular Tradition, Cultural Dialogue, and the Invention of Greek Prose.Filomena Vasconcelos - 2016 - The European Legacy 21 (5-6):624-625.
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  17. Aux origines d'une Tradition: culture de vie, culture de mort chez les Pères apostoliques.Philippe Caspar - 2001 - Nova Et Vetera 76 (3):55-65.
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    Ecological Wisdom and Its ImportantRevelations in the Traditional Culture of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. 王啸枫 - 2022 - Advances in Philosophy 11 (6):1808.
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    O Ethos democrático contempor'neo: das culturas tradicionais à fusão de culturas/The Contemporary Democratic Ethos: from Traditional Cultures to Fusion of Cultures.Leno Francisco Danner - 2014 - Pensando - Revista de Filosofia 4 (8):116.
    O artigo defende que, desde a segunda metade do século XX, o processo de evolução de nossas sociedades é marcado pela acelerada fusão e pela cada vez mais intensa miscigenação de culturas, que apontam para o enfraquecimento das culturas e das instituições tradicionais por causa da constituição de uma nova cultura, fundida e miscigenada, afirmadora do pluralismo e do individualismo, bases para o universalismo moral. Além disso, nesse mesmo período, a crítica ao modelo de modernização ocidental, que estaria destruindo formas (...)
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    African Philosophy of Management in the Context of African Traditional Cultures and Organisational Culture: The Case of Kenya and Tanzania.Gido Mapunda - 2013 - Philosophy of Management 12 (2):9-22.
    Despite the fact that management programmes provided by African universities are based on Western ontology, there exists a philosophy of management that is uniquely African. It is necessary to discover, understand and nurture this philosophy in order to explain why African managers behave in the ways they do. The African philosophy of management is premised on African traditional cultures, which have a strong influence on the organisational culture of African organisations. For example, despite many Africans undertaking university degrees (...)
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    Ontology Construction and Evaluation for Chinese Traditional Culture: Towards Digital Humanity.Dan Gao, Lin He & Zhangchao Li - 2022 - Knowledge Organization 49 (1):22-39.
    Against the background that the top-level semantic framework of Chinese traditional culture is not comprehensive and unified, this study aims to preserve and disseminate cultural heritage information about Chinese traditional culture through the development of a domain ontology which is constructed from ancient books. A combination of top-down and bottom-up approaches was used to construct the ontology for Chinese traditional culture. An investigation of historians’ needs, and LDA topic clustering model were conducted, understanding the (...)
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    On the Post-traditional Perspective of Culture and Modern Value of Chinese Traditional Culture.Ying Jian Jia - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 49:39-42.
    Though the globalization of economics has provided us a posttraditional perspective to understand the traditional culture, it doesn’t mean that tradition has lost its special value of existence. In order to interpret Chinese traditional culture on the background of globalization, we need to re-identify its value properly to realize the combination of traditional spirit and modern idea, and then we could make the modern transformation of Chinese traditional culture possible. During the process of (...)
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    Reproducing the value of professional expertise in post‐traditional culture: Financial advice and the creation of the client.Alan Aldridge - 1998 - Cultural Values 2 (4):445-462.
    The UK's personal financial services sector has been the site of controversy over alleged professional malpractice. Financial advisers’ status as professionals is in question, and their claim to knowledge and expertise is apparently challenged by an extensive consumer literature on personal finance. This article analyses a corpus of seventeen consumer guides to personal finance and money management published in the UK, together with a range of financial material available on the internet. These guides urge readers to give high priority to (...)
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    Are we all implicit puritans? New evidence that work and sex are intuitively moralized in both traditional and non-traditional cultures.Warren Tierney, Wilson Cyrus-Lai & Eric Luis Uhlmann - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e317.
    Contradicting our earlier claims of American moral exceptionalism, recent self-replication evidence from our laboratory indicates that implicit puritanism characterizes the judgments of people across cultures. Implicit cultural evolution may lag behind explicit change, such that differences between traditional and non-traditional cultures are greater at a deliberative than an intuitive level. Not too deep down, perhaps we are all implicit puritans.
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    Natural knowledge in a traditional culture: Problems in the study of the history of Chinese science. [REVIEW]Yung Sik Kim - 1982 - Minerva 20 (1-2):83-104.
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    An Exploration of the Integration andDevelopment of Marxism and Excellent Chinese Traditional Culture.若雅 康 - 2023 - Advances in Philosophy 12 (5):856-860.
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    Discourse on nationalism in China’s traditional cultural education: Teachers’ perspectives.Xi Wang & Ting Wang - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (12):1089-1100.
    Education of Chinese cultural traditions has been endorsed by the central government in Mainland China in recent years. The article presents a study which examined how nationalism advocated in the policy text has been interpreted at the localized level by primary school teachers in Beijing. The study draws on discourse theories as the primary point of reference. The qualitative coding methods and textual analysis were employed to interpret the meanings of 52 interview transcripts of public primary school teachers. The findings (...)
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    The Harmony between the Self, the Other and the Cosmos as a Rule. The Constitutionalization of Traditional Culture in Andean Countries and in a Comparative Perspective.Silvia Bagni - forthcoming - Governare la Paura. Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies.
    The Law has always been an instrument to exorcise different kinds of fear, primarily the fear of differences, through the distribution of shares of power. Perhaps, this system, inherently conflictual, is behind the failure of the multicultural policies of many countries, that have divided the society in as many separate communities as are the elements that differentiate each human being. The Law has also recognized to men a total power over Nature, feeding its illusion of control, that in recent decades (...)
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    The Cultural Power of Personal Objects: Traditional Accounts and New Perspectives.Jared Kemling (ed.) - 2021 - New York: SUNY Press.
    The Cultural Power of Personal Objects seeks to understand the value and efficacy of objects, places, and times that take on cultural power and reverence to such a degree that they are treated (whether metaphorically or actually) as "persons," or as objects with "personality"—they are living objects. Featuring both historical and theoretical sections, the volume details examples of this practice, including the wampum of certain Native American tribes, the tsukumogami of Japan, the sacred keris knives of Java, the personality of (...)
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    The value core of the traditional culture of the Buryats as an object of socio-cultural design.Elena Sadoevna Namzhilova & Dulmazhab Tsyngueva - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The authors consider in detail the features of the socio-cultural design of ethnocultural activities based on the actualization of traditional values and heritage in the Aginsky Buryat district. Since the end of the twentieth century, there has been an intensification of activities for the development of ethnic culture in the district, and often the initiative comes from the people, and it is implemented in the form of socio-cultural projects of cultural institutions, education, non-profit organizations. In connection with these (...)
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    Philosophies Underlying the Western and Chinese Traditional Cultures.Yujun Liu - 2009 - Asian Culture and History 1 (2):P158.
    This paper aims at analyzing the distinctive features of the western and Chinese philosophies, which underlie the western and Chinese cultures. Westerners focus on the form, and they are deeply influenced by geometry and materialized philosophies. Meanwhile, Chinese people focus on connotation, and they are greatly influenced by the yin-and-yang principle.
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    Tradition and invention: The bifocal stance theory of cultural evolution.Robert Jagiello, Cecilia Heyes & Harvey Whitehouse - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e249.
    Cultural evolution depends on both innovation (the creation of new cultural variants by accident or design) and high-fidelity transmission (which preserves our accumulated knowledge and allows the storage of normative conventions). What is required is an overarching theory encompassing both dimensions, specifying the psychological motivations and mechanisms involved. The bifocal stance theory (BST) of cultural evolution proposes that the co-existence of innovative change and stable tradition results from our ability to adopt different motivational stances flexibly during social learning and transmission. (...)
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    How did the Cracks Open? The Origins of the Subversion of China's Late-Traditional Culture by the West.Mark Elvin - 1999 - Thesis Eleven 57 (1):1-16.
    The military humiliation of China by the West in the 19th century was slight in objective terms but lethal to late-imperial political culture. This was partly because prestige structures, such as that of China, are unusually susceptible to humiliation, and partly because the western impact revitalized and reshaped existing subversive elements. Traditionalists and would-be reformers agreed that there was a crisis, but offered conflicting solutions, especially with respect to the desirability or otherwise of modern technology and some form of (...)
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    Threshing in the Midwest, 1820-1940: A Study of Traditional Culture and Technological ChangeJ. Sanford Rikoon.Deborah Fitzgerald - 1990 - Isis 81 (4):752-753.
  35. Sharing the benefits of using traditionally cultured genetic resources fairly.Christiane Gerstetter - 2009 - In Evanson C. Kamau & Gerd Winter (eds.), Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge, and the Law Solutions for Access and Benefit Sharing. Earthscan.
     
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    The Legacy of Traditional Chinese Taiji Philosophy as a Factor in Harmonizing the Contradictions of Socio-cultural Reality (using the example of Chinese Neorealist Art).Shuai Zhao & Margarita Ivanovna Gomboeva - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The article is devoted to the analysis of the influence of the ancient Chinese philosophy of Taiji on artistic creativity and the development of the internal evolution of artistic culture. Taoist philosophy of nature and Confucian ethics synthesized the philosophical core of the traditional Chinese worldview with its emphasis on the simplicity and naturalness of the world order, and formed the fundamental principles of Taiji. Fundamental to Taiji, the concept of Yin and Yang emphasizes the dual nature of (...)
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    Gender Equality, Gender Inequality, and Gender Complementarity: Insights from Igbo Traditional Culture.Dorothy Oluwagbemi-Jacob & Chima Eni Uduma - 2015 - Philosophy Study 5 (5).
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    Professor Northrop's Chapter on the Traditional Culture of the Orient.Arthur F. Wright - 1949 - Journal of the History of Ideas 10 (1):143.
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    Professor Northrop's Chapter on the Traditional Culture of the OrientThe Meeting of East and West, and Inquiry Concerning World Understanding.Arthur F. Wright & [F. S. C.] Northrup - 1949 - Journal of the History of Ideas 10 (1):143.
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    Linked Faiths: Essays on Chinese Religions and Traditional Culture, in Honour of Kristofer Schipper.Paul W. Kroll, Jan A. D. de Meyer & Peter M. Engelfriet - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (1):170.
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    On the Structure of ' Well-being' Discourse based on the Context of Korean Traditional Culture.Yoo Kwon Jong - 2008 - Journal of Eastern Philosophy 53:107-142.
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    The Four Methods to Interpreting Traditional Culture Value [J].Li Chenggui - 2002 - Modern Philosophy 3:008.
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    Dislocating Cultures: Identities, Traditions, and Third World Feminism.Uma Narayan - 1997 - Routledge.
    _Dislocating Cultures_ takes aim at the related notions of nation, identity, and tradition to show how Western and Third World scholars have misrepresented Third World cultures and feminist agendas. Drawing attention to the political forces that have spawned, shaped, and perpetuated these misrepresentations since colonial times, Uma Narayan inspects the underlying problems which "culture" poses for the respect of difference and cross-cultural understanding. Questioning the problematic roles assigned to Third World subjects within multiculturalism, Narayan examines ways in which the (...)
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  44. Dislocating Cultures: Identities, Traditions, and Third World Feminism.Uma Narayan - 1997 - Routledge.
    _Dislocating Cultures_ takes aim at the related notions of nation, identity, and tradition to show how Western and Third World scholars have misrepresented Third World cultures and feminist agendas. Drawing attention to the political forces that have spawned, shaped, and perpetuated these misrepresentations since colonial times, Uma Narayan inspects the underlying problems which "culture" poses for the respect of difference and cross-cultural understanding. Questioning the problematic roles assigned to Third World subjects within multiculturalism, Narayan examines ways in which the (...)
     
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    Cumulative culture and complex cultural traditions.Andrew Buskell - 2022 - Mind and Language 37 (3):284-303.
    Cumulative cultural evolution is often claimed to be distinctive of human culture. Such claims are typically supported with examples of complex and historically late-appearing technologies. Yet by taking these as paradigm cases, researchers unhelpfully lump together different ways that culture accumulates. This article has two aims: (a) to distinguish four types of cultural accumulation: adaptiveness, complexity, efficiency, and disparity and (b) to highlight the epistemic implications of taking complex hominin technologies as paradigmatic instances of cumulative culture. Addressing (...)
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    The cultural background of the sustainability of the traditional farming system in the Ghouta the oasis of Damascus, Syria.Sameer K. Alhamidi, Mats Gustafsson, Hans Larsson & Per Hillbur - 2003 - Agriculture and Human Values 20 (3):231-240.
    This paper discusses thepractical impact of a non-materialistic cultureon sustainable farm management.Two elements are discussed: first, how deeplyrooted religion is in this culture; second,the feasibility of using both human knowledgeand experience, so-called tradition and divineguidance in management. Finally, theimplications of the fusion of these twoelements are drawn. The outcome is thecapability of man to integrate ethical valuesinto decisions and actions. This integration,when applied by skilled farmers, leads to amanagement of natural resources in analtruistic fashion and not merely to economicends. (...)
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    Relating traditional and academic ecological knowledge: mechanistic and holistic epistemologies across cultures.David Ludwig & Luana Poliseli - 2018 - Biology and Philosophy 33 (5-6):43.
    Current debates about the integration of traditional and academic ecological knowledge struggle with a dilemma of division and assimilation. On the one hand, the emphasis on differences between traditional and academic perspectives has been criticized as creating an artificial divide that brands TEK as “non-scientific” and contributes to its marginalization. On the other hand, there has been increased concern about inadequate assimilation of Indigenous and other traditional perspectives into scientific practices that disregards the holistic nature and values (...)
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    African philosophy, culture, and traditional medicine.M. Akin Makinde - 1988 - Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Center for International Studies.
    For over two centuries, Western scholars have discussed African philosophy and culture, often in disparaging, condescending terms, and always from an alien European perspective. Many Africans now share this perspective, having been trained in the western, empirical tradition. Makinde argues that, particularly in view of the costs and failings of western style culture, Africans must now mold their own modern culture by blending useful western practices with valuable indigenous African elements. Specifically, Makinde demonstrates the potential for the (...)
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    Traditional festivals as a symbol of culture in Africa: The example of the Ovwuvwe festival of the Abraka people.Benjamin Obeghare Izu - 2021 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 10 (2).
    Traditional festivals have become a prominent topic of research because of their social-cultural values. The values, and beliefs of a people are demonstrated through festivals. However, thus far, limited research has been conducted on the more profound issue of the possible contribution of festivals as a cultural symbol. This study aims to portray the symbols of the Abraka people’s culture through the Ovwuvwe festival celebration. The Ovwuvwe festival was chosen as the study area, due to its rich and (...)
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    Culture under Complex Perspective: A Classification for Traditional Chinese Cultural Elements Based on NLP and Complex Networks.Lin Qi, Yuwei Wang, Jindong Chen, Mengjie Liao & Jian Zhang - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-15.
    The cultural element is the minimum unit of a cultural system. The systematic categorizing, organizing, and retrieval of the traditional Chinese cultural elements are essential prerequisites for the realization of effective extracting and rational utilization, as well as the prerequisite for exploiting the contemporary value of the traditional Chinese culture. To build an objective, integrated, and reliable classification method and a system of traditional Chinese cultural elements, this study takes the text of Taiping Imperial Encyclopedia in (...)
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