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The impact of multidimensional excessive social media use on academic performance: the moderating role of mindfulness. [PDF]
Ma X, Liu Q, Zhang W.
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Frequent Lucid Dreaming Is Associated with Meditation Practice Styles, Meta-Awareness, and Trait Mindfulness. [PDF]
Gerhardt E, Baird B.
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Traditional Chinese martial art Wushu to improve the mental state and physical fitness of students: designing space for optimal practice and training. [PDF]
Tu Z, Zhong L, Xie J.
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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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2021
The chapter argues that classical Daoism (Daodejing and Zhuangzi) is plausibly interpreted as a self-cultivation philosophy. The existential starting point is a turbulent life disrupted by desires and fears rooted in a misunderstanding of the self and the world, exacerbated by the emphasis on the Confucian virtues. The ideal state of being is a life in
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The chapter argues that classical Daoism (Daodejing and Zhuangzi) is plausibly interpreted as a self-cultivation philosophy. The existential starting point is a turbulent life disrupted by desires and fears rooted in a misunderstanding of the self and the world, exacerbated by the emphasis on the Confucian virtues. The ideal state of being is a life in
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2019
Classical Daoism is a "catch-all" term for a set of beliefs and practices evidenced from texts dating from the Warring States period to the Early Han Dynasty in China. Scholars have deduced that these texts, having similar ideas regarding the world, must have been written by an informal community of like-minded practitioners.
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Classical Daoism is a "catch-all" term for a set of beliefs and practices evidenced from texts dating from the Warring States period to the Early Han Dynasty in China. Scholars have deduced that these texts, having similar ideas regarding the world, must have been written by an informal community of like-minded practitioners.
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