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Religiousness, sexual orientation, and depression among emerging adults in U.S. higher education: Findings from the Healthy Minds Study. [PDF]
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Voice hearing as a social barometer: Benevolent persuasion, ancestral spirits, and politics in the voices of psychosis in Shanghai, China. [PDF]
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The impact of multidimensional excessive social media use on academic performance: the moderating role of mindfulness. [PDF]
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Triggered chain reaction: The meanings of symptom clusters for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A cross-sectional qualitative study. [PDF]
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Philosophy of Management, 2016
The paper concentrates on the Chinese philosophical strand of Daoism and analyses in how far this philosophy can contribute to new directions in management theory. Daoism is an ancient Chinese philosophy, which can only be traced back roughly to about 200 or 100 BC when during Han dynasty the writers Laozi and Zhuangzi were identified as “Daoists ...
Alicia Hennig
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The paper concentrates on the Chinese philosophical strand of Daoism and analyses in how far this philosophy can contribute to new directions in management theory. Daoism is an ancient Chinese philosophy, which can only be traced back roughly to about 200 or 100 BC when during Han dynasty the writers Laozi and Zhuangzi were identified as “Daoists ...
Alicia Hennig
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2014
This chapter addresses relations or connection between early Daoist philosophy and science. It addresses three issues. The first section asks what we mean by Daoism and what we mean by science. The second addresses Daoist approaches to health and well-being in the broadest possible sense, including self-cultivation practices, medicine, and longevity ...
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This chapter addresses relations or connection between early Daoist philosophy and science. It addresses three issues. The first section asks what we mean by Daoism and what we mean by science. The second addresses Daoist approaches to health and well-being in the broadest possible sense, including self-cultivation practices, medicine, and longevity ...
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Asian Philosophy, 1994
Abstract Contemporary advocates of ‘deep ecology’ often appeal to daoist ideals as an early expression of ‘respect’ for nature. This appeal is inspired, presumably, by daoist attacks on ‘convention’ or ‘artifice’ which, as Zhuang Zi puts it, ‘has been the ruin of primordial nature ... the ruin of the world’.
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Abstract Contemporary advocates of ‘deep ecology’ often appeal to daoist ideals as an early expression of ‘respect’ for nature. This appeal is inspired, presumably, by daoist attacks on ‘convention’ or ‘artifice’ which, as Zhuang Zi puts it, ‘has been the ruin of primordial nature ... the ruin of the world’.
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