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Holmes Rolston, III examined the significance of Asian thought for Western evaluations of nature and questioned if Asian Romanticism can inform the realistic decision making required for practice.
Haoran Zhang
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Following the introduction of Buddhism to China, various strategies of accommodation with Chinese culture were developed, all amounting to some form of syncretism with Chinese religions, mainly Confucianism. Buddhism in pre-modern Korea displayed similar
Sem Vermeersch
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Culture and Motherhood: Findings from a Qualitative Study of East Asian Mothers in Britain’ [PDF]
This article focuses on the possible impacts of Confucianism on the experiences of middle-class East Asian women with dependent children in Britain. By using the concept of ‘intersectionality’, it aims to understand the ways in which mothering identity ...
Lim, Hyun
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Confucianism vs. Modernity: Expired, Incompatible or Remedial?
This paper is an exploration of the reappraisal that has been taking place since the 1980s of Confucianism’s suitability for a modernized society. The first section focuses in particular on the discussion that took place in Singapore on Confucianism as a
Geir SIGURÐSSON
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In this paper, we will investigate the re-emergence of Confucianism in contemporary China as a complex intersection of political, cultural, educational and popular perspectives.
Selusi AMBROGIO
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bayesvl: Visually Learning the Graphical Structure of Bayesian Networks and Performing MCMC with 'Stan' [PDF]
The 'bayesvl' R ...
La, Viet-Phuong, Vuong, Quan-Hoang
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Value and selfhood: pragmatism, Confucianism, and phenomenology [PDF]
This article articulates a dialogue between Edward Casey, Cheng Chung‐ying, and me that began at the Eastern Division annual meeting in Philadelphia of the American Philosophical Association, in a session sponsored by the International Society for ...
Neville, R. C.
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Indonesia is a multi-ethnic, multi-culture, and multi-faith country. This piece of land combines a lot of ethnic elements into one. For example, Confucianism in Indonesia is combination of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism characteristic in many ways ...
Sugiato Lim
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Kaibara Ekiken’s Syncretic Shinto–Confucian Philosophy
During the Meiji period, the relationship between Confucianism and the indigenous Japanese religion of Shinto became more complex within the context of national culture and policy.
Liqi Feng
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Traditional Chinese philosophy sprouted from the religious thought of the Yin or Zhou Dynasty, and reached its first peak in the Warring States (Zhan Guo) period of ancient China.
Marcos Antonio Alves, Zhenling Liu
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