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Computational folkloristics, which is rooted in the movement to make folklore studies more scientific, has transformed the way researchers in humanities detect patterns of cultural transmission in large folklore collections.
Quan Hoang Vuong +2 more
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Taoism, bioethics, and the COVID-19 pandemic
The stress that the COVID-19 pandemic has placed on health systems internationally has forced difficult decisions concerning the rationing of medical care and has put the bioethical structures that inform those choices under scrutiny.
Liam C Butchart
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The religion effect on corporate cash holding in China: Buddhism and Taoism [PDF]
Lingyun Xiong +4 more
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Taoism and Self Knowledge: The Chart for the Cultivation of Perfection (Xiuzhen tu). By Catherine Despeux. Translated by Jonathan Pettit. Sinica Leidensia, vol. 142. Leiden: Brill, 2018. Pp. xiv + 297. €125, $150.
Louis Komjathy
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Problem of Evil in Taoism [PDF]
This paper attempts to present the Taoist understanding of evil. In the Taoist tradition, especially in Tao Te Ching, evil is divided into two categories: causal evil and consequential evil.
Qorban Elmi, Mojtaba Zarvani
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Evidence of Abortion Attitude Flexibility during COVID-19 in Pernambuco, Brazil. [PDF]
Abstract This study examines changes in women's attitudes toward abortion in Brazil during the first year of the COVID‐19 pandemic, focusing on the role of religious affiliation. Brazil provides a unique context for examining abortion attitudes because of its strict abortion policies, changing religious landscape, and back‐to‐back Zika and COVID‐19 ...
Whitfield B, Coutinho RZ, Marteleto L.
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Tang Taoism and the mention of Jesus and Mani in Tibetan Zen [PDF]
T. H. Barrett
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Hagiographical tales tell us that some Buddhist monks who lived during the Early Medieval China (220–589) possessed considerable medical skills. Some were proficient in foreign medicine, while others had mastery over traditional Chinese medicine.
Dawei Wang
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Suggestions on the Revision of the Great Dictionary of Taoism
The Great Dictionary of Taoism, published by Huaxia Publishing House in 1994 and compiled by the Chinese Taoist Association and Suzhou Taoist Association, is the first comprehensive reference book on Taoism in the world.
Zuguo Liu, Qi Liu, Mi Wang
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A New Study on Fushi of Early Quanzhen Daoism
Fushi (服食), a method for treating diseases and nourishing life to achieve longevity, is highly valued and widely used in traditional Taoism. Regarding whether Quanzhen Taoism, a new form of Taoism founded in the Jin Dynasty (1115–1234), practices Fushi ...
Hongyi Chen, Yongfeng Huang
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