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The Taiji Model of Self II: Developing Self Models and Self-Cultivation Theories Based on the Chinese Cultural Traditions of Taoism and Buddhism

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
Based on the construction of the “Taiji Model of Confucian Self” that aims to explain self-structure, the progression of self-cultivation and the dominion of person-making in the context of Chinese Confucian culture, according to the ideas of Taoism and ...
Zhen-Dong Wang   +3 more
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Cutting the Knot of the World Problem: Sri Aurobindo’s Experiential and Philosophical Critique of Advaita Vedānta

open access: yesReligions, 2021
This article proposes to examine in detail Aurobindo’s searching—and often quite original—criticisms of Advaita Vedānta, which have not yet received the sustained scholarly attention they deserve.
Swami Medhananda
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Investigando a provocação entre pares

open access: yesEducação (Santa Maria. Online), 2018
A provocação é um conflito peculiar, conceituado pela união da agressão e do humor, o que lhe confere um caráter de ambiguidade. Esse estudo, baseado nos pressupostos piagetianos, objetivou investigar as características das provocações vivenciadas por ...
Carolina Aragão Escher Marques   +3 more
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The relationship between empathy and school adjustment of left-behind children: The mediating role of coping styles

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
To investigate the effects of left-behind children’s empathy and coping styles on school adjustment, 605 left-behind children in the third grade from three rural elementary schools in Suzhou, Anhui Province were selected to complete the Chinese version ...
Guihua Qin   +11 more
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Individual Morality and the Morality of Institutions [PDF]

open access: yesFilozofija i drustvo, 2016
This paper discusses the relationship between moral philosophy and political philosophy. It holds that political philosophy in some way is part of moral philosophy as the former deals with the content of moral standards governing the relations between individuals and institutions. That would be the purpose of the ?morality of institutions?,
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Southerners Are Wiser Than Northerners Regarding Interpersonal Conflicts in China

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
Initial evidence suggests that cultural differences have consequences for wise reasoning (perspective taking, consideration of change and alternatives, intellectual humility, search for compromise, and adopting an outsider’s vantage point), with more ...
Xin-Dong Wei   +3 more
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Conscience, Law, and Politics

open access: yesReligions, 2022
Of the many questions on which our title invites reflection, one in particular has again achieved prominence in the United States: how is a politician who is Roman Catholic expected to vote when a measure purports to legalise what church teaching says is
Patrick Hannon
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Examining The Concept of Transcendental Freedom and Its Relationship with Moral Responsibility from Kant's Point of View Based on Other Concept by Lacan [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Philosophical Investigations
Non-intentional and immediate awareness has no already relationship with the other. While freedom is always related to others and not having a relationship with others does not fundamentally interfere with freedom.
Alireza Zamiri   +2 more
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A Philosophy of First Contact: Stanisław Lem and the Myth of Cognitive Universality

open access: yesProfil, 2021
Within science fiction the topic of ‘first contact’ is a popular theme. How will an encounter with aliens unfold? Will we succeed in communicating with them?
Massimiliano Simons
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Moral Animals and Moral Responsibility [PDF]

open access: yesLes ateliers de l'éthique, 2015
The central question of this article is, Are animals morally responsible for what they do? Answering this question requires a careful, step-by-step argument. In sections 1 and 2, I explain what morality is, and that having a morality means following moral rules or norms. In sections 3 and 4, I argue that some animals show not just regularities in their
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