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The narrower label 'Chinese' is societal rather than cultural, comprising three major metaphysics - Taoist, Confucian and Buddhist. The subject matters of a culture's art provide a starting point for grasping its metaphysics. Chinese aesthetics is linked to semantics, since Chinese painting tends to be literary.
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The narrower label 'Chinese' is societal rather than cultural, comprising three major metaphysics - Taoist, Confucian and Buddhist. The subject matters of a culture's art provide a starting point for grasping its metaphysics. Chinese aesthetics is linked to semantics, since Chinese painting tends to be literary.
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Reconstructing Metaphorical Metaphysics in Traditional Chinese Philosophy
2023Based on the influential metaphysical concepts of yin-yang, dao, and li in traditional Chinese philosophy and a clarification of their metaphysical objects, methods, and purpose, Reconstructing Metaphorical Metaphysics in Traditional Chinese Philosophy: Meta-One and Harmony proposes three new metaphysical categories: Meta-One (??), Multi-One (??), and ...
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Chinese-Western Comparative Metaphysics and Epistemology
2020Chinese-Western Comparative Metaphysics and Epistemology: A Topical Approach features a comparative analysis of the fundamental metaphysical assumptions and their epistemological implications in Chinese and Western philosophy. Adopting the methodology of topical comparison that seeks to correlate two or multiple approaches to the same set of questions ...
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Metaphorical Metaphysics in Chinese Philosophy
2011In Metaphorical Metaphysics in Chinese Philosophy: Illustrated with Feng Youlan's New Metaphysics, Derong Chen examines Chinese philosophy through a critical analysis of Feng Youlan's nnew metaphysics. He views metaphysics in Chinese philosophy as a metaphorical metaphysics separate from Western metaphysics.
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The world and the individual in Chinese metaphysics
Philosophy East and West, 1964IN THIS PAPER it falls to me to speak of a type of metaphysics quite different from what may be called the praeternatural metaphysics according to which man and the world he lives in are, alike, shot through with two irreconcilables. Taken in its extreme form, it would set up a great divide between heaven and hell.
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The Metaphysics of Chinese Information Philosophy
Cybernetics & Human Knowing - A Journal of Second Order Cybernetics, Autopoiesis and Cyber-Semiotics, 2015Compared with other transdisciplinary frames of information Wu Kun’s philosophy of information differs in its metaphysical framework in that it has a background in a conception of Dialectics of Nature coming from the old Stalin textbook system but also a part of the renewal of thinking in China appearing through the thought liberty movement in the ...
Liqian, Zhou, Brier, Søren
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A Novel COL10A1 Mutation in a Chinese Pedigree with Schmid Type Metaphyseal Chondrodysplasia
Clinical Laboratory, 2015Schmid type metaphyseal chondrodysplasia (MCDS) is a kind of autosomal inherited epiphyseal dysplasia caused by a mutation of the COL10A1 gene. Clinical expression of this mutation includes a waddling gait, coxa vara, genu varus or genu valgus and shortened lower limbs among others.
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Aesthetic Suggestiveness in Chinese Thought: A Symphony of Metaphysics and Aesthetics
Philosophy East and West, 2003Suggestiveness is a major theoretical category in Chinese aesthetic thought. Within the broader context of Chinese tradition, it is a product of the interpenetration of and exchanges between philosophical and artistic discourses. Despite its prevalence in Chinese aesthetic thought, suggestiveness has never been examined as an aesthetic category in its
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Daoist Patterns of Thought and the Tradition of Chinese Metaphysics
Contemporary Chinese Thought, 1998As one of the three systems of China's traditional culture, Daoism has an important place in the history of Chinese philosophy. Based on the ideas of inaction performing all, the Way modeling spontaneity, and the dialectic of you [having, being] and wu [lacking, nonbeing], this article is a systematic exploration of Laozi's philosophy of denial ...
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