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Influence of Confucianism and Taoism on self-construal and thinking style: an intervention study
Journal of Social Psychology, 2022Using original texts of Confucian and Taoist primary classics as materials, we conducted an eight-week educational intervention experiment combining classroom teaching and post-class reflection as cultural manipulation.
Zhen-Dong Wang +3 more
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Embodying the Cosmos: Taoism Bodily Philosophy, Chinese Medicine, and Relational Body
Recherches & éducationsThis paper critiques dominant Western paradigms in sport and wellbeing, which often instrumentalise the body through optimisation logics. It posits ancient Chinese bodily philosophy, grounded in Taoist cosmology and an embodied ontology, as a vital ...
Bo Peng
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Solving Physics Puzzles with Taoism
International Journal of Theoretical & Computational PhysicsThe universe general rule and I Ching are the root of everything in the universe. The universe is life. Physics phenomena are just a small part of the universe. All the physics puzzles can only be solved in the inorganic life level.
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From zen to stigma: Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and their cross‐cultural links to mental health
Journal of Counseling & DevelopmentStigma remains a significant barrier preventing individuals from seeking the support they need, particularly for individuals with East Asian heritages. To explore potential mechanisms, this study examined links from East Asian ideologies to mental health
Yi-Ying Lin, D. Swanson, Ronald D. Rogge
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The Paradoxes of Taoism in the West
Secular StudiesThe attraction for Taoism, now coined World religion, which has gradually developed since the 1970s in the secularized West, reflects a twofold paradox. First, its very nature fits poorly into the standard Western category of religion. Then, Westerners
Marc Lebranchu
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The Journal of Asian Studies, 1995
Circumscribing the place of taoists in Chinese society is not straightforward for any period: honored by emperors and members of the nobility, they were scorned, as a rule, by literati-officials and treated with a mixture of reverence and familiarity by ordinary people.
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Circumscribing the place of taoists in Chinese society is not straightforward for any period: honored by emperors and members of the nobility, they were scorned, as a rule, by literati-officials and treated with a mixture of reverence and familiarity by ordinary people.
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The Routledge Encyclopedia of Taoism
Volume 1: Foreword by T.H. Barrett. Contributors. Introduction. Conventions, Format of Entries, Abbreviations and Symbols. Synoptic Table of Contents. List of Illustrations. List of Tables. Taoism: An Overview.
Fabrizio Pregadio
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, 2020
Traditional Chinese culture contains the thought of respecting nature and protecting the ecological environment, thus it is of theoretical and practical significance for the construction of ecological civilization in China.
Wei Jiang, Haoran Zhang
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Traditional Chinese culture contains the thought of respecting nature and protecting the ecological environment, thus it is of theoretical and practical significance for the construction of ecological civilization in China.
Wei Jiang, Haoran Zhang
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