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Environmentalism From a Confucian Perspective: Record of a Roundtable Discussion
ABSTRACT The 四海为学 “Collaborative Learning” is an online academic forum that hosts a range of lectures, book discussions and roundtables each year, creating a space for collaboration, as well as bringing different opinions into a conversation. The roundtable on “Environmentalism” aligned with the forum's aims, bringing together three prominent scholars ...
Agne Veisaite, Vytis Silius
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Confucianism, with its philosophical principles and historical significance, has played a crucial role in shaping the sociopolitical landscapes of East Asia, particularly in Korea and Japan. Originating in China, Confucian ideals emphasize moral virtue,
Н.А. Алдабек +2 more
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This paper examines Ira E. Kasoff’s systemic interpretation of Chang Tsai’s Neo-Confucianism in his The Thought of Chang Tsai (1020–1077), focusing on Kasoff’s reconstruction of Ch’i (qi, 气) as the ontological foundation of Chang’s philosophy.
Xiangqian Che, Yunxi Ren
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Abstract Religious attributes affecting Christians’ environmentalism have received considerable attention since the publication of Lynn White's thesis in 1967, which accused Christianity as the root cause of the ecological crisis. This study aims to assess the relationship between Christianity and environmentalism in Hong Kong, an Asian city where ...
Mei Yan Ho +2 more
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Sociability across Eastern–Western cultures: Is it the same underlying construct?
In this study, we examined cross‐cultural differences in sociability, a core personality facet of the higher order extraversion trait, which has been reported at lower levels in Eastern versus Western cultures several decades ago. Up until now, however, East–West cultural comparisons on the Western‐defined construct of sociability have been limited ...
Xiaoxue Kong +4 more
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This paper analyzes two philosophers’ views on chastity as a virtue, comparing Song Siyeol, a Korean neo-Confucian philosopher of the east, and David Hume, a Scottish philosopher.
Hwa Yeong Wang
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On the Origin and Conceptual Development of ‘Essence-Function’ (ti-yong)
‘Essence-function’ (ti-yong 體用), also called ‘substance-function,’ has been a constant topic of debate in monastic and academic communities in China.
Sun-hyang Kwon, Jeson Woo
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Retracted: Influence of the Integration of Aesthetic Education by Zhu Xi's Neo-Confucianism on the Ideological and Political Education and Internalized Psychology of College Students. [PDF]
International OT.
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The evolution of merchant moral thought in Tokugawa Japan [PDF]
The Tokugawa Era of Japan is known for its domination by the shogunate, or warrior bureaucracy. While samurai capture the popular imagination, the merchant class of this era was changing their cultural narrative as well.
Ryan Langrill
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Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 1, Page 35-77, March 2025.
Kai‐man Kwan
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