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Chinese Philosophy as a World Philosophy
I will argue for three points. The first is on the need to make Chinese philosophy a world philosophy. The second point is that, in order to promote Chinese philosophy as a world philosophy we should not historicize philosophy. Philosophy and history are
Chenyang Li
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A Mathematic Expression of the Genes of Chinese Traditional Philosophy [PDF]
We provide a mathematic model for the Traditional Yin-and-Yang Double Fish Diagram which from Chinese Traditional Philosophy.
Kegong Chen, Ruyun Ma
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A Study of the History of Chinese Philosophy in Independent Ukraine: The Sinological Experience of Kyiv Universities in the Late 20th and Early 21st Centuries (Part 2) [PDF]
This paper continues observing the main achievements of studies on the history of philosophical education, science and culture of China in the universities of the capital of independent Ukraine since its proclamation in 1991 and to this day.
Heorhii Vdovychenko
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Zhongdaology: How Should Chinese Philosophy Engage with African Philosophy? [PDF]
Zhongdaology is the core of Chinese traditional Confucian philosophy. The zhongdaological way of thinking represents the Chinese philosophical thinking mode, with Confucianism as the main body, and has deeply influenced many aspects of Chinese culture ...
Keqian Xu
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Delegated Causality of Complex Systems [PDF]
A notion of delegated causality is introduced. This subtle kind of causality is dual to interventional causality. Delegated causality elucidates the causal role of dynamical systems at the "edge of chaos", explicates evident cases of downward causation, and relates emergent phenomena to Godel's incompleteness theorem.
Vidunas, R.
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Integrating Chinese with Western Philosophy [PDF]
This volume contains essays that discuss and/or involve dialogue between East and West, and the editors clearly have sought to encourage this sort of dialogue through the essays collected here. But such encouragement seems ultimately directed to a larger goal: some kind of integration between Western and Eastern philosophy, a process or development ...
Michael Slote
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Recognizing ‘Truth’ in Chinese Philosophy [PDF]
The debate about truth in Chinese philosophy raises the methodological question How to recognize "truth" in some non-Western tradition of thought? In case of Chinese philosophy it is commonly assumed that the dispute concerns a single question, but a distinction needs to be made between the property of 𝒕𝒓𝒖𝒕𝒉, the concept of TRUTH, and the word ·truth·.
Brons, Lajos L.
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The Ilizarov technology was honored as a "milestone" in the history of orthopedics in the 20th century, benefiting tens of thousands of patients around the world, including Chinese patients.
Jiancheng Zang, Baofeng Guo
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CONFUCIANISM AND VIRTUE ETHICS: STILL A FLEDGLING IN CHINESE AND COMPARATIVE PHILOSOPHY [PDF]
The past couple of decades have witnessed a remarkable burst of philosophical energy and talent devoted to virtue ethical approaches to Confucianism, including several books, articles, and even high-profile workshops and conferences that make connections
Justin Tiwald
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View on Ancient Philosophy and its Legacy: between Soviet and Chinese Marxism [PDF]
The article reveals the peculiarities of the interpretation of ancient philosophy in two directions of Marxism – Soviet and Chinese. The author emphasizes the common and distinctive features of understanding philosophy in Soviet and Chinese philosophy ...
Vitalii Turenko
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