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DAOISM AS CRITICAL THEORY [PDF]
Classical philosophical Daoism as it is expressed in the Dao-De-Jing and the Zhuang-Zi is often interpreted as lacking a capacity for critique and resistance.
Wenning, Mario
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The moral foundation of capitalism should be reconsidered. Modern capitalism is disembedded from the social and cultural norms of society and produced a deep financial, ecological and social crisis. Competitiveness is the prevailing ideology of today’s
Zsolnai, László
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ABSTRACT Aim Positive aspects of caregiving among family carers of persons living with dementia not only benefit the carers' health, but also enhance the quality and sustainability of invaluable informal care resources. To better inform the development of carer support intervention to optimise positive aspects of caregiving, this paper tested the ...
Doris Sau Fung Yu +2 more
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On Poetic Discourses and Ways of Expression of ‘Empty’ and ‘Silence’ Categories in the Chinese Lyric Poetry of Six Dynasties (Liu Сhao, III–VI A.D.) and Tang (VII–X) Epochs [PDF]
The written Chinese language has a broad scale of lexical meanings for articulating the ‘empty’ and ‘silence’ categories in all their essential aspects.
Marina Kravtsova
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ABSTRACT Aim To (1) examine the attitudes of community‐dwelling adults towards death and their ability to cope with death, as well as (2) understand the influence of advance care planning on community‐dwelling adults' death attitudes and coping with death. Design A sequential explanatory mixed‐methods study was conducted in Singapore.
Jin Wei Fan +9 more
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Language and Politics in India and China: A Cross-Cultural Comparative Study
This paper provides insights into the relationship between language and politically relevant aspects of culture in India and China which are as follows: attitude toward revolution and tradition, the domination of politics over religion or vice versa, and
Daniel Komarzyca, Janina Fras
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Bridging the gap: Why positive values are not enough for human–bear coexistence
Abstract Amid escalating and complex human–wildlife conflicts driven by global environmental change, understanding the psychosocial drivers of human tolerance is paramount for effective coexistence strategies. This study investigated the determinants of human tolerance towards the Asiatic black bear (Ursus thibetanus) in Gaoligong Mountains, China, a ...
Yunrui Ji, Xuelei Wei, Diqiang Li
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Philosophy of Education as a Global Field
Abstract It is not unusual to hear philosophers of education today describe the field as global. But in what sense is philosophy of education global? In this article, I analyze how and to what extent philosophy of education can be understood as a global field.
Liz Jackson
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Harmony and integration: The core of Woolf’s truth: A brief analysis of “wedge-shaped core of darkness” in to the 'lighthouse [PDF]
Based on the principal theories and previous studies about Virginia Woolf and her work, considering Woolf’s view about life and writing, this paper attempts to explore the life philosophy of Virginia Woolf about truth and reality by analyzing the ...
Wang, Jing
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In 1905, Einstein formulated his special relativity for point particles. For those particles, his Lorentz covariance and energy-momentum relation are by now firmly established. How about the hydrogen atom?
Kim, Y. S.
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