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    Clinical nurse adherence to professional ethics: A grounded theory.Qingqing Yang, Zhihui Zheng, Shuqin Pang, Yilong Wu, Jujuan Liu, Jiahui Zhang, Xiahua Qiu, Yufeng Huang, Jia Xu & Liyue Xie - 2023 - Nursing Ethics 30 (2):197-209.
    Background Professional ethics is the regulation and discipline of nurses’ daily nursing work. Nurses often encounter various ethical challenges and problems in their clinical work, but there are few studies on nurses' adherence to professional ethics. Research Aim An analysis of nursing adherence to nursing ethics from the perspective of clinical nurses in the Chinese public health system. Research Design This study adopts the grounded theory approach proposed by Strauss and Corbin. Participants and research context Between July 2021 and January (...)
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  2. Pang Pu xue shu wen hua sui bi.Pu Pang - 1996 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian jing xiao.
     
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    Pang Pu juan.Pu Pang - 1999 - Hefei Shi: Jing xiao xin hua shu dian.
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    San sheng wan wu: Pang Pu zi xuan ji.Pu Pang - 2011 - Beijing: Shou du shi fan da xue chu ban she.
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    Which Seat Facilitates the Detection of Off-Seat Behaviours? An Inattentional Blindness Test on Location Effect in the Classroom.Shuqin Cao, Xiuying Wei, Jiangbo Hu & Hui Zhang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:899696.
    Off-seat behaviour refers to students leaving their seats and walking out of a classroom without the teacher noticing. This behaviour occurs in special education for students with certain special needs, which would lead to serious safety problems. This study carried out an inattentional blindness test to explore whether the location of seats in classrooms would impact teachers’ detection rate regarding off-seat behaviours. The participants were 126 pre-service teachers (Mage= 18.72 ± 0.723; 92% female) who were invited to perform the primary (...)
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    Research on the Structure and Characteristics of the Overall Social Network of Professional Athletes.Shuqin Cui, Mingyou Gao, Yang Xun, Sai-Fu Fung, Yujiao Tan, Yu Zhang, Chenghao Wang, Huanqing Wang & You Xiong - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-11.
    This study chooses Chinese athletes as the research object and constructs the overall network of its social support network and discussion network. From the micro-, meso-, and macrolevels of the social network structure, the structure and characteristics of the athlete’s overall social network are analyzed. Through research, we found that there is embeddedness, that is, the relevance, between society support networks, between society discussion networks, and between society support networks and society discussion networks. At the same time, in the athletes’ (...)
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    Bian hua she hui zhong de zheng zhi guan nian: zheng zhi xue li lun qian yan jiang yan lu = Political ideas in a changing society: lectures on frontiers of political theory.Jinyou Pang (ed.) - 2014 - Beijing Shi: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she.
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    New Information from an Old Tomb: Reading the Guodian Bamboo Slips.Pang Pu - 2000 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 32 (1):43-49.
    In October 1993, a cache of bamboo slips written in the Chu script was excavated from a Warring States period tomb in the village of Guodian in the city of Jingmen in the province of Hubei. After separation and arrangement by experts, the photo plates of the Chu slips and their annotations were published this May by Wenwu Press in the book called Guodian Chu mu zhujian.
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    Lun li zhi xu yu dao de yan jiu =.Shuqin Wang - 2015 - Beijing: Zhong yang bian yi chu ban she.
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    Li xue shi ye zhong de Xunzi ren xue: yi "zhi tong tong lei" wei he xin.Shuqin Wu - 2007 - Jinan: Qi Lu shu she.
    本书试图立足礼学的思想,以“知通统类”为核心,对旬子的人学思想作一系统的动态分析。.
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    Chinese University Student Volunteering for Schools in Distant Locations.Shuqin Xu - 2022 - British Journal of Educational Studies 70 (3):323-343.
    University students are a key source of volunteers, and their volunteering reasons are an academic concern. Adopting a push-pull perspective, this study explores why China’s university students participated in long-term volunteer teaching in distant, unfamiliar locations. Data were drawn mainly from documents and interviews with 20 university students participating in year-long volunteer teaching in distant schools. Findings reveal that students’ participation resulted from the interplay of push factors causing them to leave (e.g., helping others) and pull factors (e.g., destinations and (...)
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    The Measurement of Chinese Sentence Semantic Complexity.Shuqin Zhu, Jihua Song, Weiming Peng, Dongdong Guo & Jingbo Sun - 2020 - Complexity 2020:1-10.
    The complexity of language is usually reflected in the complexity of sentences. At present, the research of sentence complexity mainly focuses on the analysis of syntactic complexity. In this paper, from the perspective of Leech's theory of sentence semantic structure, the predication structure is taken as the semantic unit to explore the sentence semantic complexity. The predication structures are extracted based on the result of sentence-based syntactic analysis, and then the linear expression sequence of a sentence is converted into a (...)
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  13. Reconstructing modern ethics: Confucian care ethics.Ann A. Pang-White - 2009 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 36 (2):210-227.
    Modern mainstream ethical theories with its overemphasis on autonomy and non-interference have failed to adequately respond to contemporary social problems. A new ethical perspective is very much needed. Thanks to Carol Gilligan's 1982 groundbreaking work, 'In a Different Voice' , we now not only have virtue and communitarian ethicists, but also a group of feminist philosophers, charting a new direction for ethics that tempers modern ethics' obsession with autonomy, contractual rights, and abstract rules. Nel Noddings, in her 'Caring: A Feminine (...)
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  14. Protective truthfulness: the Chinese way of safeguarding patients in informed treatment decisions.M. C. Pang - 1999 - Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (3):247-253.
    The first part of this paper examines the practice of informed treatment decisions in the protective medical system in China today. The second part examines how health care professionals in China perceive and carry out their responsibilities when relaying information to vulnerable patients, based on the findings of an empirical study that I had undertaken to examine the moral experience of nurses in practice situations. In the Chinese medical ethics tradition, refinement [jing] in skills and sincerity [cheng] in relating to (...)
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  15. Augustine on Divine Foreknowledge and Human Free Will.Ann A. Pang-White - 1994 - Revue Des Études Augustiniennes 40:417-431.
  16. Chen si ji.Pu Pang - 1982 - Shanghai: Xin hua shu dian Shanghai fa xing suo fa xing.
     
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    Ren di fa zhan yu li shi fa zhan.Zhuoheng Pang - 1988 - Changchun Shi: Jilin wen shi chu ban she.
    The development of human and its history.
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    Cultivating a Moral Sense of Nursing Through Model Emulation.M.-C. Samantha Pang - 1998 - Nursing Ethics 5 (5):424-440.
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    Where do families turn? Ethical dilemmas in the care of chronically critically Ill children.Johnson Pang, Lora Batson, Kathryn Detwiler, Mattea E. Miller, Dörte Thorndike, Renee D. Boss & Miriam C. Shapiro - forthcoming - Monash Bioethics Review:1-8.
    Advancements in early diagnosis and novel treatments for children with complex and chronic needs have improved their chances of survival. But many survive with complex medical needs and ongoing medical management in the setting of prognostic uncertainty. Their medical care relies more and more on preference-sensitive decisions, requiring medical team and family engagement in ethically challenging situations. Many families are unprepared as they face these ethical challenges and struggle to access relevant ethical resources. In this paper, Timmy’s narrative, situated in (...)
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  20. Non-Self, Agency, and Women: Buddhism’s Modern Transformation.Ann A. Pang-White - 2016 - In Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Chinese Philosophy and Gender. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 331-356.
    In “Non-self, Agency, and Women: Buddhism’s Modern Transformation,” Ann A. Pang-White argues that “non-self (anātman 無我)” and “emptiness (śūnyatā 空)” necessarily entail nonduality. Buddha nature is neither male nor female. Nonetheless, conflicting teachings are found in various Theravada and Mahayana texts. The more conservative texts have historically resulted in long-standing patriarchal practices: Buddhist nuns receive much less respect and financial support than monks, often facing the possibility of extinction. In Taiwan, however, in a complete reversal, Buddhist nuns outnumber male (...)
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    The Confucian Four Books for Women—A New Translation of the Nü Sishu and the Commentary of Wang Xiang, with Introductions and Notes.Ann A. Pang-White - 2018 - New York, USA: Oxford University Press.
    This volume presents the first English translation of the complete set of Confucian classic, Four Books for Women, with extensive commentary by the 17th century literati Wang Xiang, and introductions and annotations by translator Ann A. Pang-White. Written by women for women's education, the Confucian Four Books for Women spanned the 1st to the 16th centuries, and encompass Ban Zhao's Lessons for Women, Song Ruoxin's and Song Ruozhao's Analects for Women, Empress Renxiaowen's Teachings for the Inner Court, and Madame (...)
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    Further evidence and theoretical framework for a subliminal sensory buffer store (SSBS).Damian K. F. Pang & Stamatis Elntib - 2023 - Consciousness and Cognition 107 (C):103452.
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    Effect of Different Types of Empathy on Prosocial Behavior: Gratitude as Mediator.YaLing Pang, Chao Song & Chao Ma - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    With the development of positive psychology, prosocial behavior has received widespread attention from researchers. Some studies have shown that emotion has a significant influence on individual prosocial behavior, but little research has studied the effect of different types of empathy on college students’ prosocial behaviors. The current study examined the mediating effects of gratitude among the associations between different types of empathy and prosocial behavior among Chinese college students. For the study, we used the Prosocial Tendency Measurement questionnaire, the Hebrew (...)
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  24. Gongsun Longzi jin yi.Pu Pang - 1990 - Chengdu: Sichuan sheng xin hua shu dian jing xiao. Edited by Long Gongsun.
     
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    Caring in Confucian Philosophy.Ann A. Pang-White - 2011 - Philosophy Compass 6 (6):374-384.
    This article examines the intersections of Confucian philosophy and feminist ethics of care. It explains the origins and contribution of care ethics to modern ethical discourse and the controversy that surrounds this ethical theory. The article discusses the emergence of comparative research on the compatibility (or incompatibility) of Confucian ren and feminist care. It first explores the question whether it is philosophically feasible to disassociate Confucian ren from its historical context by deploying it for contemporary feminist debates, especially considering that, (...)
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    Symposium: How Would Feminist Concerns Fare in the Debate between Confucian Role Ethics and Virtue Ethics?Ann Pang-White, Stephen Angle, Sarah Mattice & Lili Zhang - 2024 - Journal of World Philosophies 8 (2).
    How would feminist concerns fare in the debate between Confucian role ethics and virtue ethics? Ann Pang-White sketches the contours of a non-dichotomous, role-based virtue ethics that is illuminated by a Confucian feminist account as one possible answer to this query. By reimagining the virtues of chastity and filiality that are indispensable to Confucian contexts, Pang-White seeks to develop a reading that can be useful in defending feminist values and replacing outdated understandings of gender roles in societies informed (...)
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  27. Zhu Xi on Family and Women: Challenges and Potentials.Ann A. Pang-White - 2013 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (3-4):436-455.
    This article reappraises Zhu Xi's philosophy of women. First, it examines Zhu's descriptive texts. Second, it analyzes Zhu's didactic texts on li, qi, yin, yang, and gender. It finds that (i) surprisingly Zhu exhibited a level of flexibility toward women on subjects of education, property rights, and household management; (ii) his view on the male/yang and female/yin relationship was inconsistent; and (iii) improvement on Zhu's social-political teaching on women's role could result from a more consistent development of his metaphysics. When (...)
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    The Role of Customer Perceived Ethicality in Explaining the Impact of Incivility Among Employees on Customer Unethical Behavior and Customer Citizenship Behavior.Yu-Shan Huang, Shuqin Wei & Tyson Ang - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 178 (2):519-535.
    Incivility among employees in frontline encounters is prevalent, but little is known about its impact on customers’ ethics-related perceptions and behaviors. Drawing upon the stimulus–organism–response paradigm, this study examines how witnessing incivility among employees can serve as a social atmospheric cue to influence customers’ perceived ethicality of an organization and their subsequent behaviors. According to our results, in response to employee-to-employee incivility witnessed during frontline encounters, customers perceive the uncivil employees’ organization to have a lower level of ethicality. In turn, (...)
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  29. Neo-Confucians and Zhu Xi on Family and Woman: Challenges and Potentials.Ann A. Pang-White - 2016 - In Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Chinese Philosophy and Gender. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 69-88.
    In Chinese philosophy’s encounter with modernity and feminist discourse, Neo-Confucianism often suffered the most brutal attacks and criticisms. In “Neo-Confucians and Zhu Xi on Family and Woman: Challenges and Potentials,” Ann A. Pang-White investigates Song Neo-Confucians’ views (in particular, that of Zhu Xi) on women by examining the Classifi ed Conversations of Zhu Xi (Zhuzi Yulei), the Reflections on Things at Hand (Jinsi Lu), Further Reflections on Things at Hand (Xu Jinsi Lu), and other texts. Pang-White also takes (...)
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    Identity Politics and Democracy in Hong Kong's Social Unrest.Pang Laikwan - 2020 - Feminist Studies 46 (1):206-215.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:206 Feminist Studies 46, no. 1. © 2020 by Feminist Studies, Inc. Pang Laikwan Identity Politics and Democracy in Hong Kong’s Social Unrest Hong Kong’s anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill (anti-ELAB) movement began with legislation proposed in February 2019 to allow the transfer of fugitives to jurisdictions with which the city lacks formal extradition treaties. The law quickly attracted a tremendous amount of criticism and generated enormous anxiety because (...)
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    Colloque International de l'Association Internationale des Amis de Hobbes.par Liang Pang - 2021 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 3:579-584.
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  32. Chinese Philosophy and Woman: Is Reconciliation Possible?Ann A. Pang-White - 2009 - American Philosophical Association Newsletter 9 (1):1-2.
    Is a reconciliation possible between Chinese philosophy and woman when taking into account infamous gender-oppressive cultural practices such as foot-binding, concubinage, etc., in premodern Chinese societies? The article tackles the complexity of the subject by calling the readers' attention to texts from Confucian classics that indeed support intellectual equality of the sexes and classless access to education, while noting diverging historical cultural evidences of women's education and their social status in premodern, modern, and postmodern Chinese societies. The article challenges the (...)
     
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    Nursing ethics in modern China: conflicting values and competing role requirements.Samantha Mei-che Pang - 2003 - New York: Rodopi.
    One INTRODUCTION: IN SEARCH OF THE VOICES OF NURSES IN CHINA Two motives launched this study to search for the voices of nurses in China. ...
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  34. New information from an old tomb-Reading the Guodian bamboo slips.P. Pang - 2000 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 32 (1):43-49.
     
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    A Comparison of the Bamboo Slip and the Silk Manuscript Wu Xing.Pang Pu - 2000 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 32 (1):50-57.
    Among the many silk manuscripts excavated from Changsha Mawangdui Tomb 3 in Hunan province in the winter of 1973, one text was named Wu xing [by contemporary scholars]. Twenty years later, in the winter of 1993, there was a text [of itself] titled Wu xing among the many bamboo slip texts excavated from Jingmen Guodian Tomb 1 in Hubei.
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    "Bing Wu (丙午) in the Fifth Month" and "Ding Hai (丁亥) in the First Month".Pang Pu - 2008 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 40 (4):30-40.
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    The Threefold Doctrine of Ethics.Pang Pu - 2008 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 40 (4):41-58.
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    Confucius and the Four Books for Women (Nü Sishu «女四書»).Ann A. Pang-White - 2016 - In Mathew Foust & Sor-Hoon Tan (eds.), Feminist Encounters with Confucius. Boston, USA: Brill. pp. 14-36.
    This work builds on earlier works, which defend Confucianism against charges of sexism and present interpretations of Confucianism compatible with Feminism, but contributors go beyond the much discussed care ethics, and common arguments of how ren (humaneness) can ground an egalitarian humanism that include gender equality. Besides ethics and political philosophy topics, this volume includes discussions in other philosophical areas such as epistemology, metaphysics, and applied philosophy. Through the encounter of Feminism and Confucius’s perspectives, each contributor generates novel answers to (...)
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    Exploring lexical associations in English as a Lingua Franca interactions.Yang Pang - 2024 - Pragmatics and Society 15 (5):779-799.
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    Catullus, Hip-hop, and Masculinity.Colin Cromwell Pang - 2017 - Arion 25 (1):61.
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    Introduction: Asian Traditions, Global Contexts: Philosophy, Women, and Gender in the 21st Century.Ann A. Pang-White - 2022 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 49 (1):5-8.
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    Pu Songling jiao yu si xiang yu shi jian yan jiu =.Yunfeng Pang - 2013 - Jinan Shi: Shandong ren min chu ban she. Edited by Menggang Niu & Fuchen Wang.
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    Radar Days. E. G. Bowen.Alex Soojung-Kim Pang - 1988 - Isis 79 (4):739-740.
  44. (1 other version)The Fall of Humanity: Weakness of the Will and Moral Responsibility in the Later Augustine.Ann A. Pang-White - 2000 - Medieval Philosophy and Theology 9 (1):51-67.
    Augustine of Hippo is often regarded as the champion of the doctrine of weakness of the will. John M. Rist in his 1994 'Augustine: Ancient Thought Baptized' draws an interesting analogy between Aristotle's 'akrasia' and Augustine's 'concupiscentia'. However, such an analogy without further qualification is defective and misleading because it implies that Augustine commits himself to the notion that since everyone is perpetually akratic and, thus, always morally blameworthy. I argue that, for Augustine, weakness of the will has equivocal meanings (...)
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    Neo-Confucians and Zhu Xi on Family and Woman: Challenges and Potentials.Ann A. Pang-White - 2016 - In Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Chinese Philosophy and Gender. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 69-88.
    In Chinese philosophy’s encounter with modernity and feminist discourse, Neo-Confucianism often suffered the most brutal attacks and criticisms. In “Neo-Confucians and Zhu Xi on Family and Woman: Challenges and Potentials,” Ann A. Pang-White investigates Song Neo-Confucians’ views (in particular, that of Zhu Xi) on women by examining the Classified Conversations of Zhu Xi (Zhuzi Yulei),the Reflections on Things at Hand (Jinsi Lu), Further Reflections on Things at Hand (Xu Jinsi Lu), and other texts. Pang-White also takes a close (...)
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    Sum of Squares Approach for Nonlinear H∞ Control.Ai-Ping Pang, Zhen He, Ming-han Zhao, Guang-Xiong Wang, Qin-mu Wu & Ze-tao Li - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-7.
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  47. Global health research: changing the agenda.Pang TikKi, S. Benatar & G. Brock - 2011 - In Solomon Benatar & Gillian Brock (eds.), Global Health and Global Health Ethics. Cambridge University Press. pp. 285--292.
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    An Initial Cross-Cultural Comparison of Adult Playfulness in Mainland China and German-Speaking Countries.Dandan Pang & René T. Proyer - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Introduction: Rereading the Canon.Ann A. Pang-White - 2016 - In Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Chinese Philosophy and Gender. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 1-21.
    The Introductory chapter explains the purpose of the book. To this aim, the chapter contains four subsections: (1)Bring the Past Into the Present, (2)Multiculturalism and Liberal Feminism: Is the Rift Between Them Necessary?, (3)Development of Gender Discourse in Chinese Culture and Thought, (4)Purpose of This Volume and Its Four Main Parts, and (5) What's Next? A Way Forward. Excerpt: "Chinese philosophy, broadly construed, in its varied roots and forms has approximately three thousand years of history, and it continues to exert (...)
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    Does Augustine Contradict himself in Contra duas epistulas Pelagianorum?Ann A. Pang-White - 1999 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 73 (3):407-418.
    James Wetzel in his recent book argues that Augustine's statements in 'Contra duas epistulas Pelagianorum' (hereafter, 'C2EP'), especially that "(t)he apostles...were free from consent to evil desire," directly contradict his long-held anti-Pelagian thesis. For in 'C2EP' and his other anti-Pelagian works, Augustine apparently defends the thesis that in this earthly life every human being consents to concupiscence daily. Thus, all need God's forgiveness daily. This is, Augustine argues, the true meaning of the Lord's Prayer. But this seems to contradict Augustine's (...)
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