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    (1 other version)Confucius: great Chinese philosopher.Anna Carew-Miller - 2003 - Philadelphia: Mason Crest Publishers. Edited by Shi-Ming Zhang.
    Confucius was an important Chinese philosopher who lived in the fifth century BC. The son of a poor nobleman, Confucius became a scholar of ancient Chinese music and literature. He spent most of his life as a traveling teacher. Much of his teaching focused on what made people happy and what made society run smoothly.
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    Chinese Philosophers of the Eastern Chou.George Barry O’Toole - 1939 - New Scholasticism 13 (3):262-273.
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    Basic chinese philosophical concepts.Wing-Tsit Chan - 1952 - Philosophy East and West 2 (2):166-170.
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    Two Chinese philosophers: Chʻêng Ming-tao and Chʻêng Yi-chʾuan.A. C. Graham - 1958 - London,: Lund, Humphries.
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    Chinese Philosophers.Laurence C. Wu, Shu-Hsien Liu, David L. Hall, Francis Soo, Jonathan R. Herman, John Knoblock, Chad Hansen, Kwong-Loi Shun & Warren G. Frisina - 1991 - In Robert L. Arrington, A Companion to the Philosophers. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 39–107.
    Some of the authors of the essays on Chinese philosophers prefer the pin yin system of romanization for Chinese names and words, while others prefer the Wade‐Giles system. Given that both systems are in wide use today, important names and words are given in both their pin yin and Wade‐Giles formulations. The author's preference is printed first, followed by the alternative romanization within brackets.
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    Confucius, ancient Chinese philosopher.Alan L. Paley - 1973 - Charlotteville, N.Y.,: SamHar Press.
    A brief biography of the Chinese teacher and sage whose teachings, though largely ignored during his lifetime, influenced all aspects of Chinese life for many centuries after his death.
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    Two Chinese Philosophers.A. C. Graham - 1995 - Philosophy East and West 45 (2):292-297.
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    Chinese Philosophical Terms.Yi Wu & I. Wu - 1986 - California Institute of Integral Studies.
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    Two Chinese Philosophers: Ch'eng Ming-tao and Ch'eng Yi-ch'uan.Wing-Tsit Chan & A. C. Graham - 1959 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 79 (2):150.
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    Gadamerian and Chinese Philosophical Reflections on the Developments of Chung-ying Cheng’s Post-Dialogue Onto-hermeneutic Philosophy.Lauren F. Pfister - 2021 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 48 (4):341-356.
    In light of developments in Chung-ying Cheng’s onto-hermeneutic philosophy during the years after his dialogue with Hans-Georg Gadamer took place in Heidelberg in May 2000, I explore several new issues related to Cheng’s understanding of Gadamer’s hermeneutic philosophy. First of all, I argue that Cheng has not addressed the vital concept of the “inner word” in Gadamer’s Truth and Method, and point toward some of its fecund hermeneutic significance, especially with regard to its characterization of Sprache/Language and its dynamics within (...)
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    The path: what Chinese philosophers can teach us about the good life.Michael J. Puett - 2016 - New York: Simon & Schuster.
    For the first time an award-winning Harvard professor shares the lessons from his wildly popular course on classical Chinese philosophy, showing you how these ancient ideas can guide you on the path to a good life today. The lessons taught by ancient Chinese philosophers surprisingly still apply, and they challenge our fundamental assumptions about how to lead a fulfilled, happy, and successful life. Self-discovery, it turns out, comes through looking outward, not inward. Power comes from holding back. (...)
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    Understanding Traditional Chinese Philosophical Texts.Philip J. Ivanhoe - 2012 - International Philosophical Quarterly 52 (3):303-314.
    The descriptive aim of this essay is to sort out and distinguish among some different hermeneutical approaches to Chinese philosophical texts and to make clear that the approach that one employs carries with it important implications about the kind of intellectual project one is pursuing. The primary normative claim is that in order to be doing research in the field of traditional Chinese philosophy, one must make a case for one’s interpretation as representing philosophical views that have been (...)
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  13. What did the ancient Chinese philosophers discuss? Zhuangzi as an example.B. Wang - 1999 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (4):28-40.
     
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  14. Minds, programs, and chinese philosophers: A chinese perspective on the chinese room.Koji Tanaka - 2004 - Sophia 43 (1):61-72.
    The paper is concerned with John Searle’s famous Chinese room argument. Despite being objected to by some, Searle’s Chinese room argument appears very appealing. This is because Searle’s argument is based on an intuition about the mind that ‘we’ all seem to share. Ironically, however, Chinese philosophers don’t seem to share this same intuition. The paper begins by first analysing Searle’s Chinee room argument. It then introduces what can be seen as the (implicit) Chinese view (...)
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  15. The characteristics of chinese philosophical categories, characteristics of correspondence as exemplified in the wuxing (5-elements) idea.Zy Cheng - 1986 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 17 (4):3-15.
     
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    Two chinese philosophers and Whitehead encountered.Yih-Hsien Yu - 2005 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32 (2):239-255.
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    Chinese Philosophical Viewpoints on the Natural and Humanistic Conditions of Artistic Achievement in the Italian Renaissance and Its Contemporary Implication.Verena Xiwen Zhang - 2020 - Open Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):9-23.
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    Chinese Philosophers of the Eastern Chou (770-249 B. C.).George Barry O’Toole - 1939 - New Scholasticism 13 (3):169-181.
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    China's contemporary philosophical journey: Western philosophy and Marxism Chinese philosophical studies.Fangtong Liu - 2004 - Washington, D.C.: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
    Modern-contemporary transformation of western philosophy -- Postmodernism and tendencies of contemporary philosophy -- Present philosophical tendencies : a comparative study of Marxist and contemporary Western philosophy -- Modern-contemporary transformation of Western philosophy and changes of ideas in morality and value -- Modern-contemporary transformation of Western philosophy and changes of Western religion and its philosophy -- A reflection on "humanism" and "philosophical trend in humanism" -- Market economy and moral theory of pragmatism -- The sixty-year samsara of studies on pragmatism and (...)
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    The Beginnings of the Anarchist Concept of Freedom in the Teaching of the Greek Cynics and Chinese Philosophical Daoists.Žilvinas Vareikis - 2021 - Dialogue and Universalism 31 (1):255-270.
    This paper links the beginnings of anarchism to the works of some ancient Greek Cynic philosophers. Its reflections are also visible in the Chinese Daoist civilizational paradigm, so comparatively relevant ideas developed by the Greek Cynics are analysed in relation to the Chinese Daoists ideas. Basing on the surviving works by the representatives of the above-mentioned schools or only fragments of these works, the author of the paper draws attention to the aspects of social behaviour and social (...)
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    Hánfēizǐ - A Chinese Philosophical Pessimist?Ian James Kidd - 2024 - Daily Philosophy.
    I argue that Hánfēizǐ can be understood as a philosophical pessimist.
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    Research on the Application of Traditional Chinese Philosophical Thinking in Film and Television Music Composition.Guo Xiao Duo - 2023 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 15 (2):220-237.
    The essential purpose of this research study is to measure the impact of the applications of traditional Chinese philosophical thinking in film and television music composition; for measuring, the research study used open-ended and closed-ended questions related to the variables. This research study depends upon primary data analysis for collecting data associated with traditional Chinese philosophical thinking and music composition. These data were collected from film industries, directors, and actors in musical department research conducted in China. For measuring, (...)
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    Vital Post-Secular Perspectives on Chinese Philosophical Issues.Lauren F. Pfister - 2020 - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
    This book presents a number of contemporary philosophical issues from a wide range of Chinese philosophical texts, figures, and sub-traditions that are usually not addressed in English studies of Chinese philosophical traditions.
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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 (...)
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    The social psychology of chinese philosophical creativity: A critical synthesis.You-Yuh Kuo - 1988 - Social Epistemology 2 (4):283 – 295.
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    The current situation and main characteristics of contemporary Chinese philosophical research.Цзу Чуньмин - 2024 - Philosophy Journal 17 (2):65-78.
    Nowadays China and Russia are going through a period of cultural change: both coun­tries are actively exploring the possibility of independent cultural models corresponding to their national spiritual characteristics and modern ways of development. However, if we overemphasize the particular and ignore the universal, we may get bogged down in the quagmire of cultural nationalism. How to find a balance between universality and peculiarity – that is a common problem facing the intellectual circles of China and Rus­sia, as well as (...)
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    N. Malebranche: Dialogue between a Christian Philosopher and a Chinese Philosopher on the Existence and Nature of God.H. A. S. Schankula - 1983 - Philosophical Books 24 (1):17-21.
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    The "c" theory: A chinese philosophical approach to management and decision-making.Chung-Ying Cheng - 1992 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 19 (2):125-153.
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    Before the Crane Took Flight: Interview with Chinese Philosopher of Technology Yuan Deyu.Carl Mitcham & Yin Wenjuan - 2022 - NanoEthics 16 (3):243-255.
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    Nature and Tzu-jan in Early Chinese Philosophical Literature.Richard L. Van Houten - 1988 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 15 (1):35-49.
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    Special Features of Ancient Chinese Philosophical Culture.Stanislav Yu Rykov - 2018 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 56 (3):178-197.
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    Pfister, Lauren, Vital Post-Secular Perspectives on Chinese Philosophical Issues: New York: Lexington Books, 2020, xii+350 pages.Manuel Rivera Espinoza - 2021 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 20 (4):711-715.
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    Nature and Tzu-Jan in early chinese philosophical literature.Richard L. Houten - 1988 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 15 (1):35-49.
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    Preface: Could We Regard Hegel as Chinese Philosophical?Chung-Ying Cheng - 2017 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 44 (3-4):119-120.
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    Research on the Fashion Transformation of Traditional Chinese Philosophical and Cultural Elements in Animation Art.Ran Tao & Limin Duan - 2024 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (4):165-182.
    In recent years, the animation industry has achieved unprecedented development trends, and many excellent animation works have emerged in China, which are popular with audiences. Among all kinds of animation works, the most important feature is the integration of traditional Chinese philosophical and cultural elements, which leads to the difference between Chinese animation works and other countries. It not only conforms to the aesthetic standards of Chinese people, but also gives play to the traditional Chinese culture, (...)
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    Chinese philosophy or chinese "philosophy"? Linguistic analysis and the chinese philosophical tradition, again.Russell Hatton - 1987 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 14 (4):445-473.
  37. Right Words Seem Wrong: Neglected Paradoxes in Early Chinese Philosophical Texts.Wim de Reu - 2006 - Philosophy East and West 56 (2):281-300.
    This article presents and interprets a number of neglected paradoxes in early Chinese philosophical texts . Looking beyond well-known paradoxes put forward by masters such as Hui Shi and Gongsun Long, it intends to complement our picture of Warring States and early Western Han paradoxical statements. The first section contrasts the neglected paradoxes with the well-known ones. It is contended here that our understanding of these latter paradoxes is hampered by a lack of context and that the neglected paradoxes (...)
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    Rumination on the Chinese Philosophical Tradition.Kenneth K. Inada - 2003 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 30 (3-4):327-340.
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    Pluralizing the Methodology of Chinese Philosophical Studies.Zhang Xianglong - 2006 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 37 (2):22-37.
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    (1 other version)Understanding maoism: A chinese philosopher's critique. [REVIEW]Joseph S. Wu - 1975 - Studies in East European Thought 15 (2):99-118.
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    Dialogue between a Christian Philosopher and a Chinese Philosopher on the Existence and Nature of God.David E. Mungello - 1982 - Philosophy East and West 32 (1):107-109.
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    Philosophical Horizons: Metaphysical Investigation in Chinese Philosophy.Guorong Yang - 2019 - Boston: Brill. Edited by Paul J. D'Ambrosio & Ady Van den Stock.
    In _Philosophical Horizons_ Yang draws freely from Confucian, Daoist, and Buddhist texts, alongside great Western philosophers to provide penetrating discussions of some of the most important issues in modern philosophy—especially those topics related to comparative and Chinese philosophy.
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    中国古代先哲的时空观研究 Study of Time-Space for Ancient Chinese Philosophers.辉 熊 - 2012 - Advances in Philosophy 1 (2):5-8.
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    Intelligence and Wisdom: Artificial Intelligence Meets Chinese Philosophers.Bing Song (ed.) - 2021 - Springer Singapore.
    This book centers on rethinking foundational values in the era of frontier technologies by tapping into the wisdom of Chinese philosophical traditions. It tries to answer the following questions: How is the essence underpinning humans, nature, and machines changing in this age of frontier technologies? What is the appropriate ethical framework for regulating human–machine relationships? What human values should be embedded in or learnt by AI? Some interesting points emerged from the discussions. For example, the three dominant schools of (...)
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    Action just is knowledge.Particularly Song-Ming Neo-Confucian Ethics Specializing in Chinese Philosophy, Moral Psychologyhe has Held Visiting Positions at the Harvard-Yenching Institute Comparative Philosophy & West Philosophy East - forthcoming - Philosophical Explorations:1-19.
    This article offers a novel interpretation of enacted knowledge through the lens of Wang Yangming’s theory of the unity of knowledge and action. By framing Wang’s concept of knowledge within an enactive model, it advances a holistic perspective that integrates mind, body, and world, as well as knowledge and action, into a unified whole. To bridge historical analysis with contemporary philosophical discourse, this article engages in dialogue with Harvey Lederman’s introspective model, offering a complementary framework that, together, provides a more (...)
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  46. Chinese Thought in a Global Context: A Dialogue Between Chinese and Western Philosophical Approaches.Karl-Heinz Pohl (ed.) - 1999 - Brill.
    How do Chinese and Western philosophical traditions interact today? In the underlying collection of articles both Chinese and Western scholars carefully examine the issue, one of fundamental importance for the mutual understanding of China and the West. The volume is the result of a symposium which sought to initiate a dialogue between China and the West on questions ranging from philosophy to politics and aesthetics. -/- The papers deal with various topics of cross-cultural hermeneutics, such as differences between (...)
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    Chinese Texts and Philosophical Contexts: Essays Dedicated to Angus C. Graham.Henry Rosemont - 1991 - del-Eastern Philosophy.
    This work, edited by Henry Rosemount, Jr, is Volume I in the series of "Critics and Their Critics". Angus C. Graham is the leading translator and interpreter of Chinese philosophical texts; he has written philosophical works of his own, he has written at length and in detail on early Chinese grammar and philology, he has translated Chinese poetry, and he has published some of his own poetry. Graham's polymathic achievement explains the polygenous nature of his collection, which (...)
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    Female philosophers in contemporary Taiwan and the problem of women in Chinese thought.Jana Rošker - 2021 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    This book illuminates the problem of women in Chinese philosophy through the lens of the lives and work of two contemporary Taiwanese female philosophers. It takes two approaches that have been relegated, quite unfairly, to the margins of dominant discourses. The first is concerned with the work of women philosophical theorists who are still overshadowed by their male colleagues, regardless of where they live, their theoretical potential, and the value of their research. The second approach is related to (...)
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    Doing Chinese Philosophy: A Focus on Philosophical Methodology.Shaoming Chen - 2024 - Springer Nature Singapore.
    This book focuses on "doing Chinese philosophy", the concept of which is a derivative form of Ludwig Wittgenstein's expression "doing philosophy". On the one hand, its approach differs from the traditional philosophical study method, which tends to discuss rather than do; on the other, it focuses on the unique features of Chinese philosophy. The concept of "Chinese philosophy" combines classical philosophy and contemporary philosophy. Whether classical Chinese philosophy still holds power depends on its ability to compete (...)
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    Chinese (Confucian) philosophical theology.John H. Berthrong - 2008 - In Thomas P. Flint & Michael Rea, The Oxford handbook of philosophical theology. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This article on Chinese philosophical theology discusses the following topics: Confucian religiosity, the Confucian way of being religious, classical Confucianism, the Zhongyong, the new Confucian Mou Zongsan's religious thought, and the future of the Confucian task of being religious.
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