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    Oneness: East Asian Conceptions of Virtue, Happiness, and How We Are All Connected.Philip J. Ivanhoe - 2017 - New York: Oup Usa.
    This work concerns the oneness hypothesis--the view, found in different forms and across various disciplines, that we and our welfare are inextricably intertwined with other people, creatures, and things--and its implications for conceptions of the self, virtue, and human happiness.
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  2. The Oneness Hypothesis: Beyond the Boundary of Self.Philip J. Ivanhoe, Owen Flanagan, Victoria S. Harrison, Hagop Sarkissian & Eric Schwitzgebel (eds.) - 2017 - New York, NY, USA: Columbia University Press.
    The idea that the self is inextricably intertwined with the rest of the world—the “oneness hypothesis”—can be found in many of the world’s philosophical and religious traditions. Oneness provides ways to imagine and achieve a more expansive conception of the self as fundamentally connected with other people, creatures, and things. Such views present profound challenges to Western hyperindividualism and its excessive concern with self-interest and tendency toward self-centered behavior. This anthology presents a wide-ranging, interdisciplinary exploration of the nature (...)
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    Oneness Revealed: “When the Self Becomes the All”.Ranjeet Kumar - 2024 - Lucknow: Amezon KDP.
    Oneness Revealed: When the Self Becomes the All invites readers on a transformative journey through the intricate tapestry of existence, where the boundaries of self dissolve into the universal whole. This profound exploration delves into the philosophical depths of oneness, examining how the individual self connects to a greater reality that transcends the limitations of duality and separation. -/- In a world often characterized by fragmentation and division, this book serves as a beacon, guiding seekers toward a deeper (...)
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    How to attain oneness through internal affectivity (neigan)? Divergent responses in the philosophy of the Cheng brothers.Yuanping Shi - forthcoming - Asian Philosophy:1-14.
    This article examines the neo-Confucian response to the question, “How to achieve the state of oneness,” as put forth by Cheng Yi and Cheng Hao. While both philosophers achieve this state through internal affectivity, their interpretations diverge significantly. Cheng Yi views internal affectivity as an inherent goodness that emanates from the pre-manifested mind but warns against emotional instability and desires. He thus rejects the notion of “teaching benevolence through perception.” (yijue xunren) and instead emphasizing the primacy of the unmanifested (...)
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    Surprised Divide.Anonymous One - 2023 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 13 (2):70-71.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Surprised DivideAnonymous OneAnonymous OneNot long after our daughter was born, my wife and I were expecting a son. We were busy new parents, so her pregnancy with our second child went by quickly and without a lot of the fuss that a first pregnancy brings. To our surprise, our son was born a few weeks early but aside from a little jaundice he was a happy, healthy baby.My parents (...)
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    The oneness/otherness mystery: the synthesis of science and mysticism.Sutapas Bhattacharya - 1999 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
    this is a work about our very existence, about Reality, about the relationship between the individual personality and the cosmos in which that personality ...
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    My Story: Evolving Obesities.Anonymous One - 2014 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 4 (2):96-98.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:My Story:Evolving ObesitiesAnonymous OneI am a 66–year–old Caucasian woman. I have always had, either in perception or fact, a “weight problem.” In my childhood and early teens when my weight was within the normal range, I felt fat and was always trying to lose weight. After gaining weight in college, I had a weight problem in body as well as mind. Weight concerns have consumed much of my energy (...)
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  8. The Oneness Hypothesis and Aesthetic Obligation.Julianne Chung - 2019 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 99 (2):501-507.
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  9. Two Notions of Empathy and Oneness.Justin Tiwald - 2017 - In Philip J. Ivanhoe, Owen Flanagan, Victoria S. Harrison, Hagop Sarkissian & Eric Schwitzgebel (eds.), The Oneness Hypothesis: Beyond the Boundary of Self. New York, NY, USA: Columbia University Press. pp. 371-387.
    This essay is about the relations between two different types of empathy and two different conceptions of oneness. Roughly, the first type of empathy is what is sometimes called “other-focused” or “imagine-other” empathy, in which one reconstructs the thoughts and feelings that someone else has or would have. The second type, “self- focused” or “imagine-self” empathy, is the sort of emotional attitude someone adopts when she imagines how she would think or feel were she in the other person’s place. (...)
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    The Unity of Oneness and Plurality in Plato's Theaetetus.Daniel Bloom - 2015 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    The Unity of Oneness and Plurality in Plato's Theaetetus is a commentary on a single Platonic dialogue that offers readers an example of what it means to meaningfully engage with a dialogue on its own terms. In the process of engaging with the Theaetetus, the book offers an account of a general Platonic epistemology and ontology.
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    How to attain oneness through internal affectivity ( neigan)? Divergent responses in the philosophy of the Cheng brothers.Yuanping Shi - forthcoming - Asian Philosophy:1-14.
    This article examines the neo-Confucian response to the question, “How to achieve the state of oneness,” as put forth by Cheng Yi and Cheng Hao. While both philosophers achieve this state through internal affectivity, their interpretations diverge significantly. Cheng Yi views internal affectivity as an inherent goodness that emanates from the pre-manifested mind but warns against emotional instability and desires. He thus rejects the notion of “teaching benevolence through perception.” (yijue xunren) and instead emphasizing the primacy of the unmanifested (...)
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  12. Note E discussioni/notes and discussions.Aretworl One - 2003 - Epistemologia 26:161-164.
     
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    Vedāntic Analogies Expressing Oneness and Multiplicity and their Bearing on the History of the Śaiva Corpus. Part I: Pariṇāmavāda.Andrea Acri - 2021 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 49 (4):535-569.
    This article, divided into two parts, traces and discusses two pairs of analogies invoked in Sanskrit literature to articulate the paradox of God’s oneness and multiplicity vis-à-vis the souls and the manifest world, reflecting the philosophical positions of pariṇāmavāda and vivartavāda. These are, respectively, the analogies of fire in wood and dairy products in milk, and moon/sun in pools of water and space in pots. In Part I, having introduced prevalent ideas about the status of the supreme principle vis-à-vis (...)
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    Vedāntic Analogies Expressing Oneness and Multiplicity and Their Bearing on the History of the Śaiva Corpus. Part II: Vivartavāda.Andrea Acri - 2021 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 49 (4):571-601.
    This article, divided into two parts, traces and discusses two pairs of analogies invoked in Sanskrit literature to articulate the paradox of God’s oneness and multiplicity vis-à-vis the souls and the manifest world, reflecting the philosophical positions of pariṇāmavāda and vivartavāda. These are, respectively, the analogies of fire in wood and dairy products in milk, and moon/sun in pools of water and space in pots. Having introduced prevalent ideas about the status of the supreme principle vis-à-vis the souls and (...)
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    Norberto Bobbio centenario.Galindo Quiñones, M. Heriberto, Fernández Santillán & José Florencio (eds.) - 2011 - Mexico, D.F.: Editorial Fontamara.
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    Spirit of faith: the oneness of religion.Baha'I. Publishing (ed.) - 2011 - Wilmette, Ill.: Baha'i.
    From the writings of Baháʼuʼlláh -- From the writings of the Bāb -- From the writings of ʻAbduʼl-Bahá.
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  17. Unity of consciousness and oneness of God. Report on the Rome conference on Hermann Cohen, February 17-19, 2003.P. Piccolella - 2003 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 58 (4):737-740.
     
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    Failure is Not an Option?Anonymous One - 2016 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 6 (1):10-13.
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    Shitbag! An Autobigraphical Essay.Anonymous One - 2018 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 8 (1):88-90.
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    On Being the Only Brown Face in the Room.Anonymous One - 2021 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 11 (3):242-244.
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  21. Death, Self, and Oneness in the Incomprehensible Zhuangzi.Eric Schwitzgebel - 2017 - In Philip J. Ivanhoe, Owen Flanagan, Victoria S. Harrison, Hagop Sarkissian & Eric Schwitzgebel (eds.), The Oneness Hypothesis: Beyond the Boundary of Self. New York, NY, USA: Columbia University Press.
    The ancient Chinese philosopher Zhuangzi defies coherent interpretation. This is an inextricable part of the beauty and power of his work. The text – by which I mean the “Inner Chapters” of the text traditionally attributed to him, the authentic core of the book – is incomprehensible as a whole. It consists of shards, in a distinctive voice – a voice distinctive enough that its absence is plain in most or all of the “Outer” and “Miscellaneous” Chapters, and which I (...)
     
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    Second Guessing.Anonymous One - 2014 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 4 (1):9-11.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Second GuessingAnonymous OneThis is difficult for me to write because I have tremendous respect for every doctor that has been involved in my son’s care. I firmly believe that they chose and administered the highest level of care that they assessed as appropriate; that they cared for him both personally and professionally as if he were their own child; and that he was in the care of acknowledged giants (...)
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    Perception Versus Reality in a Brain Addicted to Opioids.Anonymous One - 2018 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 8 (3):202-205.
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    Healthcare Under Fire (Myanmar).One Exiled Doctor - forthcoming - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics.
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    The Ethics of Oneness: Emerson, Whitman, and the Bhagavad Gita by Jeremy Engels.Apurva Parikh - 2022 - Philosophy East and West 72 (2):1-4.
    In his deeply personal yet academically rigorous book, The Ethics of Oneness: Emerson, Whitman, and the Bhagavad Gita, Jeremy Engels takes up the task of describing and critiquing the quintessential U.S. American philosophies of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman. Though much ink has been spilled over these two philosophers, there are two features of Engels approach to their description and critique that make it unique when compared with other books that delve into the history of Indian philosophy’s influence (...)
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    My Shattered Useless Fix-It Heart.Anonymous One - 2020 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 10 (2):107-110.
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    The Happy Golden Years, Practicing Medicine on the Prairie.Anonymous One - 2019 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 9 (2):94-96.
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    Is There Room for “Oneness” in the Romance of Orthodoxy.Molly Leonard - 2013 - The Chesterton Review 39 (1/2):89-98.
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  29. The Experience of Oneness: The Components of the Void in JMG Le Clezio with Correspondences in Architecture (Part I).J. L. Mornes - 1998 - Analecta Husserliana 57:369-374.
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    On Ivanhoe on Oneness.Graham Priest - 2019 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 99 (2):495-500.
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  31. The Experience of Oneness: Silence and Night as Components of the Void in JMG Le Clezio and Michel Rio, with Correspondences in Music and Film (Part II).J. T. Strommer & J. E. Strommer - 1998 - Analecta Husserliana 57:375-382.
     
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    God's plan for humanity.One Trying To Help (ed.) - 1958 - Philadelphia,: Dorrance.
  33. The mission of the church in the theology of the social gospel.No One - 1985 - Philosophy 6:3-27.
     
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  34. Claire M. Renzetti.One Step Forward & Two Seeps Back - forthcoming - Contemporary Issues in Business Ethics.
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    Meditation, oneness, and physics: a journey through the laboratories of physics and meditation.Glen Peter Kezwer - 1991 - New York: Lantern Books.
    Kezwer also shows the reader how the practice of meditation can be incorporated into his or her own life to bring the benefits of good health, happiness, clear ..
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  36. One-to-One Fellow-Feeling, Universal Identification and Oneness, and Group Solidarities.Lawrence Blum - 2017 - In Philip J. Ivanhoe, Owen Flanagan, Victoria S. Harrison, Hagop Sarkissian & Eric Schwitzgebel (eds.), The Oneness Hypothesis: Beyond the Boundary of Self. New York, NY, USA: Columbia University Press. pp. 106-119.
    Unusual among Western philosophers, Schopenhauer explicitly drew on Hindu and especially Buddhist traditions inhis moral philosophy. He saw plurality, especially the plurality of human persons, as a kind of illusion; in reality all is one, and compassionate acts express an implicit recognition of this oneness. Max Scheler retains the transcendence of self aspect of compassion but emphasizes that the subject must have a clear, lived sense of herself as a distinct individual in order for that transcendence to take place (...)
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  37. Aristotle on sameness and oneness.Nicholas P. White - 1971 - Philosophical Review 80 (2):177-197.
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    Emersonian Identity and the Oneness of Educational Relations.Bradley Rowe & Samuel D. Rocha - 2019 - Philosophy of Education 75:224-236.
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    Philip J. Ivanhoe, Oneness: East Asian Conceptions of Virtue, Happiness, and How We Are All Connected.K. Lauriston Smith - 2020 - Philosophia Christi 22 (2):364-367.
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    Opening to oneness: a practical and philosophical guide to the Zen precepts.Nancy Mujo Baker - 2022 - Boulder, Colorado: Shambhala Publications.
    Stop trying to become "better" by suppressing or hiding parts of yourself, and learn what it means to be fully human with this accessible guide to the core ethical teachings of Zen Buddhism. In Opening to Oneness, Zen teacher Nancy Baker offers a detailed path of practice for Zen students planning to take the precepts and for anyone, Buddhist or non-Buddhist, interested in deepening their personal study of ethical living. She reveals that there are three levels of each precept: (...)
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    Parenting Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders Through the Transition to Adulthood.Anonymous One, Anonymous Two, Lorri Centineo, Anonymous Three, Virginia Clapp, Catherine Cornell, Nancy Coughlin, David McDonald, Mark Osteen, Laura Shumaker, Julie Van der Poel & Anonymous Four - 2012 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 2 (3):151-181.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Parenting Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders Through the Transition to AdulthoodAnonymous One, Anonymous Two, Lorri Centineo, Anonymous Three, Virginia Clapp, Catherine Cornell, Nancy Coughlin, David McDonald, Mark Osteen, Laura Shumaker, Julie Van der Poel, Anonymous FourMy Son's Life with Autistic Spectrum DisorderAnonymous OneThis is the story of how my son, David, has tried to become independent. David is now 25–years–old. His immediate family is his dad, a brother (age (...)
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    The Impact of My Genetic Testing on My Father.Anonymous One - 2015 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 5 (3):224-226.
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    Against The Oneness of Love: Karen Warren's Complementary Conception of Love and its Relation to Oneness and Care for the Environment.Joel Jay Kassiola - 2023 - Ethics and the Environment 28 (1):37-53.
    Abstract:In this essay, I argue for what I term, following Karen Warren's wording, "a complementary love conception," and advocate for her non-dominating, non-self-centered, complementary love conception, in part, to refute the arrogant "oneness" or fusion ideal of love that is hegemonic and deeply embedded in the Western patriarchal worldview. I attempt to clarify the concept of "oneness" by distinguishing among its distinct types of meaning by drawing upon the work of Phillip J. Ivanhoe who analyzes this understudied, yet (...)
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    Visible Speech: The Diverse Oneness of Writing Systems.Derk Bodde - 1991 - Philosophy East and West 41 (4):583-587.
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    Oneness: East Asian Conceptions of Virtue, Happiness, and How We Are All Connected, by Philip J. Ivanhoe. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017. 208 pp. [REVIEW]Alicia Hennig - 2019 - Business Ethics Quarterly 29 (1):147-150.
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    What would you do?: words of wisdom about doing the right thing.John Quiñones - 2015 - New York: Kingswell.
    Every day is full of "what would you do?" moments. They can be as simple as times when you're considering whether to bother saying thank you to the taxi driver before getting out of the cab. Or they can be more complicated, such as when you've witnessed discriminating mistreatment of someone and you have to decide whether to speak up. We've all been there. What Would You Do?-Doing the Right Thing Even When You Think No One's Watching is full of (...)
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    rape. She is the author of Stopping Rape: Successful Survival Strategies, co-editor of Violence against Women: The Bloody Footprints, and co-author of The Student Sociologists' Handbook. Her work is grounded in women's experiences as she attempts to lessen women's subordination for which violence is the linchpin. She tells the truth and pays the. [REVIEW]Southern Discomfort One & Venus Bingo - 1995 - In Penny A. Weiss & Marilyn Friedman (eds.), Feminism and community. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
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    The Jewish background of the oneness language in John’s Gospel.Brury E. Saputra - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (4).
    Interest in the oneness language of John’s Gospel started in the 1970s. Many scholarly contributions have been offered ever since. Recent studies show that the oneness language in the Gospel closely related to how the Jews had utilised it. This study attempted to sketch the Jewish background of the oneness language useful to understand the similar language usage in John’s Gospel. It employs the narrative approach associated with N.T. Wright. The focus is on the common Judaism of (...)
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  49. Reinterpreting the Empathy-Altruism Relationship: When One Into One Equals Oneness.Robert B. Cialdini, Stephanie L. Brown, Brian P. Lewis, Carol Luce & Steven L. Neuberg - 1997 - Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 73 (3):481-494.
    Important features of the self-concept can be located outside of the individual and inside close or related others. The authors use this insight to reinterpret data previously said to support the empathy-altruism model of helping, which asserts that empathic concern for another results in selflessness and true altruism. That is, they argue that the conditions that lead to empathic concern also lead to a greater sense of self-other overlap, raising the possibility that helping under these conditions is not selfless but (...)
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    Ivanhoe, Philip J., Oneness: East Asian Conceptions of Virtue, Happiness, and How We Are All Connected: New York: Oxford University Press, 2017, 188 pages.Paul J. D’Ambrosio - 2019 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 18 (2):301-304.
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