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Taoism: Outlines of a Chinese religious tradition

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Meanings of traditional Chinese leisure: Perspectives from etymology, Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism

Journal of Leisure Research, 2022
Based on previous studies on traditional Chinese leisure thought, this paper presents an in-depth study of the etymology of leisure, 休閒, to explore the origins, meanings, and interrelationships of related words and the literature on these topics.
Yuqiang Zhao, Yue Wu
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Innovative culture and differences for product versus process innovation: reflect on Confucianism and Taoism

Asian Journal of Technology Innovation
This article examines the difference between innovative culture for product innovation vs. process innovation and sheds light on Confucian and Taoist philosophical roots in innovative cultures for the two types of innovation.
Jin Chen, Yumei Chen, Langfeng Zhang
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Taoism

Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging, 2004
Taoism is a subtle and complex facet of traditional Chinese culture. Its precise dimensions have often been debated, by Eastern and Western interpreters alike. Such debate is understandable, for Taoists historically eschewed self-definition: the contours
Russell Kirklan
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The Scripture on the Five Emperors in the Five Directions: Evidence of the Spread of Taoism Amongst the Naxi

SAGE Open, 2023
As residents of the Sino-Tibetan borderlands, the Naxi people have their own native religion, which manifests a mixture of indigenous beliefs with Tibetan Bon and Buddhism.
Chunfeng Zhang, Jianjun Zhu
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Taoism and green technology innovation: evidence from China

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 2023
Promoting green technology innovation is imperative for all nations seeking to attain sustainable development and foster green growth. China, as the largest developing country globally, stands at the forefront of rapid economic development. In this study,
Xiaohui Chen, Hongwei Zhang
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Taoism and teaching without words

Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
The concept of Tao occupies a core position in Taoism and even the entire Chinese classical philosophy. For philosophical Taoism, ‘Tao’ is the ultimate reality.
Qinjing Xiong, Yucui Ju
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Career Interruptions: A Reconceptualization From a Chinese Taoism Perspective

Journal of Career Development, 2022
This paper is a first attempt to draw attention to the misconception and stigma of career interruptions and provide a new conceptualization of this widely existing career phenomenon.
Xinyi Bian
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