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Humanitarian virtue: identifying ethics and values in humanitarian thinking. [PDF]
Abstract This paper proposes that ethical thinking provides a useful lens for understanding how different approaches to humanitarian thinking may be connected through the values that underpin them. In the era of polycrisis, humanitarianism is continually expanding to accommodate a proliferation of diverse actors.
Agisilaou VH, Boz T.
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Confucian reflections on the new reproductive model of ROPA. [PDF]
Abstract Some countries are legalizing same‐sex marriage and assisted reproductive technologies (ART) for homosexual couples. One unique form of ART, ROPA (Reception of Oocytes from Partner), recently stirred up controversy in China, when a custody dispute between a female same‐sex couple who used ROPA brought this reproductive model into the public ...
Ma Y, Chen H, Muyskens K.
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Maternal Use of Physical Discipline and Children's Externalizing Problems Across Childhood in Singapore. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This study explored the reciprocal associations between maternal physical discipline and children's externalizing problems across childhood, distinguishing between trait‐like (i.e., between‐person) and state‐like (i.e., within‐person) differences.
Kyeong Y +9 more
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Virtues as protective factors for adolescent mental health. [PDF]
Abstract This paper explores the decline in adolescent mental health and the weakening of traditional moral frameworks, positing education in the virtues as protective of mental health due to the intrinsic link between moral/existential wellbeing and psychological health.
McLoughlin S, Kristjánsson K.
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This paper discusses the work of Lê Quý Đôn (1726–1784), a prominent scholar of Later Lê Vietnam who was deeply influenced by Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism.
Yueh-hui Lin
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This paper explores the 18th-century Joseon Confucian scholar Seongho 星湖 Yi Ik’s 李瀷 (1681~1763) theory on philosophical anthropology in the context of Confucianism through his theory of the heart-mind 心論. This study begins by examining which intellectual
Seonhee Kim
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Voltaire praised Alexander Pope’s poem, An Essay on Man, as a magnificent and profound philosophical work that garnered widespread popularity and had a significant impact.
Dadui Yao
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PENGARUH BUDDHISME TERHADAP NEO-KONFUSIANISME DI CINA
This paper aims to examine the influence of Indian Buddhism toward Chinese Neo-Confucianism through philosophical perspective. This study uses library research; hermeneutical philosophical method which consists of three elements: descriptive, historical ...
Lasiyo Lasiyo
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Confucianism as the Axiological Basis for China’s Management Model
The study of China’s management model is not only important in terms of its essential description but also in the context of the search for optimal management models. Reflection on Chinese management practice is informed by its uniqueness, which reflects
Larisa Piskunova, Jia Jin Lu
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This paper discusses how Korean Neo-Confucian philosophers in the Joseon dynasty (1392⁻1910) explained the moral nature of the mind and its emotions. Among the philosophical debates of Korean Neo-Confucianism, the author of the paper focuses on the
Bongrae Seok
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