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Creativity in firms : the oriental approach [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Treball Final de Grau en Administració d'Empreses. Codi: AE1049. Curs: 2015/2016Everybody talks about creativity, we know it is a personality trait and that it seems to be what companies look for the most, yet what it entails and how it emerges or how
Matarín Gómez, Alba
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Yang Shi’s Confucian Quiet-Sitting Meditation: A Distinction from Cheng Yi and Huayan Buddhism

open access: yesReligions
Yang Shi initiated the Neo-Confucian methodology of self-cultivation centered on quiet-sitting, and focusing on Yang Shi may shift the study of Confucian quiet-sitting to a more chronologically appropriate “beginning-forward” approach.
Bin Song
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Ideological Critique of the “ Confucianization Thoughts ” ——Center on continental Neo-Confucianists [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
“儒化”思潮的出现,有着特定的历史渊源和社会根基。它以“复兴儒学”为起点,历经几代新儒家关于“儒化西洋文化”、“儒化世界文化”的演绎,到今天,已出现了以“儒化马克思主义”“儒化中国共产党”为重点的新趋向。究其原因,这是新儒家人士的主体续接与传统儒学的余威影响、文化氛围的日益宽松与极端民族主义的乘势抬头、社会问题的迫切解决与儒学功能的过高宣扬等因素共同作用的结果。 作为当前“儒化”思潮的主角,大陆新儒家已经构织出一套比较完整的理论体系。他们主张:以中国来解释中国,人类的未来发展必然是向儒学复归 ...
田利
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A Comparative Study of the Spatial Features of Chinese and Korean Academies: A Case Study of BaiLuDong Academy and Tosan Academy

open access: yesBuildings
This paper presents a comparative study of the spatial characteristics of academies in China and Korea, focusing on BaiLuDong Academy in China and Tosan Academy in Korea.
Yirui Zhu, Kyung-Ran Choi
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The Contemporary Confucian-Christian Encounter: Interreligious or Intrareligious Dialogue [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
The discipline of comparative religions has paid little attention to perhaps the most important religious phenomenon of the late twentieth century: interreligious dialogue. Available scholarship on this topic is largely written by and for participants in
Jochim, Christian
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Visualizations of Mountain–Body Fusions in Medieval Chinese Philosophy, Art, and Religion

open access: yesReligions
This paper examines how Chinese people affiliated with different religions and ideologies of the Song period (960–1279 CE) used artistic, literary and visual representations to merge mountains and the natural world with the human body.
Anna M. Hennessey
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