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    Reflections on the Legitimacy of the Discipline of Chinese Philosophy Under the Discursive Hegemony of the West.li JingLin - 2006 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 37 (3):42-61.
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    Mencius' refutation of Yang Zhu and mozi and the theoretical implication of confucian benevolence and love.Jinglin Li - 2010 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 5 (2):155-178.
    Confucianism defined benevolence with “feelings” and “ love.” “Feelings” in Confucianism can be mainly divided into three categories: feelings in general, love for one’s relatives, and compassion. The seven kinds of feeling in which people respond to things can be summarized as “likes and dislikes.” The mind responds to things through feelings; based on the mind of benevolence and righteousness or feelings of compassion, the expression of feelings can conform to the principle of the mean and reach the integration of (...)
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  3. Zhongguo zhe xue shi tong.Qingkun Chen & Jinglin Li (eds.) - 1995 - Changchun Shi: Jilin da xue chu ban zhe.
     
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    Jiao hua de zhe xue.Jinglin Li - 2005 - Haerbin Shi: Heilongjiang ren min chu ban she.
    主要内容包括:中国财政管理、水利经济、水利部门预算编制、水利财政控制管理工作、水利投融资及筹资、水利资本运营等。.
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  5. Jiao yang di ben yuan: zhe xue tu po qi di ru jia xin xing lun.Jinglin Li - 1998 - Shenyang Shi: Liaoning sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
     
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  6. On the creativity and innateness of the “strong, moving vital force”: A discussion of Feng Youlan’s “explanation of Mencius’ chapter on the ‘strong, moving vital force’”.Jinglin Li - 2009 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 4 (2):198-210.
    Feng Youlan emphasizes the concept of “creativity” in his article “Explanation of Mencius’ Chapter on Strong, Moving Vital Force”, in particular highlighting the problem whether the “ strong, moving vital force” is “innate” or “acquired”. Cheng Hao and Zhu Xi believed the “ strong, moving vital force” was endowed by Heaven, so was therefore innate; “nourishment” cleared fog and allowed one to “recover one’s original nature”. Mencius’ theory on “the good of human nature” is illustrated in the concept of integrated (...)
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    The ontologicalization of the Confucian concept of Xin Xing: Zhou Lianxi’s founding contribution to the Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism. [REVIEW]Jinglin Li - 2006 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 1 (2):204-221.
    The Confucian concept of "cheng" (integrity) emphasizes logical priority of value realization over "zhen shi' (reality or truth). Through value realization and the completion of being, zhenshi can be achieved. Cheng demonstrates the original unity of value and reality. Taking the concept of cheng as the core, Zhou Lianxi's philosophy interpreted yi Dao (the Dao of change), and integrated Yi Jing (The Book of Changes) and Zhong Yong (The Doctrine of the Mean). On the one hand, it ontologicalized the Confucian (...)
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    Philosophical edification and edificatory philosophy: On the basic features of the confucian spirit. [REVIEW]Jinglin Li - 2007 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 2 (2):151-171.
    Edification 教化 is one of the central concepts of Confucianism. The metaphysical basis of the Confucian edification is the “philosophical theory” in the sense of rational humanism rather than the “religious doctrine” in the sense of pure faith. Confucianism did not create a system of ceremony and propriety owned by Confucians only. The system of ceremony and propriety on which Confucians depend to carry out their social edification is that of “rites and music,” the common life style of ancient China. (...)
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    Moral Progress and Grand Narrative Genealogy.Jinglin Zhou - 2024 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 1.
    In this article, I explore the method of genealogy in moral philosophy, with a focus on evaluating the credibility of moral progress judgments. Despite genealogy becoming a new trend in this field, I critique three types of defective grand narrative genealogies represented by the works of Peter Railton, Michael Huemer, and Nicholas Smyth. I argue that their genealogies fail to be adequate for evaluating moral progress judgments’ credibility. Railton’s genealogy lacks specificity regarding the relatum of the causal story he presents, (...)
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    A novel deep learning approach for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease based on eye-tracking data.Jinglin Sun, Yu Liu, Hao Wu, Peiguang Jing & Yong Ji - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:972773.
    Eye-tracking technology has become a powerful tool for biomedical-related applications due to its simplicity of operation and low requirements on patient language skills. This study aims to use the machine-learning models and deep-learning networks to identify key features of eye movements in Alzheimer's Disease (AD) under specific visual tasks, thereby facilitating computer-aided diagnosis of AD. Firstly, a three-dimensional (3D) visuospatial memory task is designed to provide participants with visual stimuli while their eye-movement data are recorded and used to build an (...)
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    Mencius' Refutation of Yang Zhu and Mozi and the Theoretical Implication of Confucian Benevolence and Love.L. I. Jinglin - 2010 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 5 (2):155-178.
    Confucianism defined benevolence with “feelings” and “love.” “Feelings” in Confucianism can be mainly divided into three categories: feelings in general, love for one’s relatives, and compassion. The seven kinds of feeling in which people respond to things can be summarized as “likes and dislikes.” The mind responds to things through feelings; based on the mind of benevolence and righteousness or feelings of compassion, the expression of feelings can conform to the principle of the mean and reach the integration of self (...)
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  12. Yanzi gu shi xin bian.Jinglin Lu (ed.) - 1986 - [Changchun shi]: Jilin sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
     
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    Fu Sinian: Hu Shi's Student and Forthright Friend.Lu Jinglin & Zhu Zongzhen - 2006 - Chinese Studies in History 40 (1):3-50.
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    Philosophical edifi cation and edifi catory philosophy: On the basic features of the Confucian spirit.L. I. Jinglin - 2007 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 2 (2):151-171.
    Edification 教化 is one of the central concepts of Confucianism. The metaphysical basis of the Confucian edification is the “philosophical theory” in the sense of rational humanism rather than the “religious doctrine” in the sense of pure faith. Confucianism did not create a system of ceremony and propriety owned by Confucians only. The system of ceremony and propriety on which Confucians depend to carry out their social edification is that of “rites and music,” the common life style of ancient China. (...)
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    The referential mechanism of proper names: cross-cultural investigations into referential intuitions.Jincai Li - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Each of us bears a unique name given to us at birth. When people use your name, they typically refer to you. But what is the linkage that ties a name to a person and hence allows it to refer? Li's book approaches this question of reference empirically through the medium of referential intuitions. Building on the literature on philosophical and linguistic intuitions, she proposes a linguistic-competence-based account of referential intuitions. Subsequently, using a series of novel experiments, she investigates the (...)
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    Moral partiality.Yong Li - 2023 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Situated within the framework of Confucian family-oriented ethics, this book explores the issue of familial partiality and specifically discusses whether it is morally praiseworthy to love one's family partially. In reviewing the tension between familial partiality and egalitarian impartiality from different perspectives while also drawing on binary metrics to understand the issue - that is, the weak and strong sense of familial partiality in Confucian moral theory - the author carefully discusses the efficacy of three major arguments to justify moral (...)
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  17. Fa li hsüeh.Chao-wei Li - 1968
     
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    The humanist ethics of Li Zehou.Zehou Li - 2023 - Albany: State University of New York Press. Edited by Robert A. Carleo.
    Presents Li Zehou's culminating views on ethics in a series of works that highlight the importance of Confucian philosophy today.
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  19. How It All Depends: A Contemporary Reconstruction of Huayan Buddhism.Li Kang - forthcoming - In Oxford Handbook of Chinese Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Few would deny that something ontologically depends on something else. Given that something depends on something, what depends on what? Huayan Buddhism 華嚴宗, a prominent Chinese Buddhist school, is known for its extensive thesis of interdependence, according to which everything depends on everything else. This intriguing thesis is entangled with seemingly paradoxical claims that everything is not only identified with everything else but also contained within it. Moreover, the radical thesis of interdependence entails that dependence is pervasive and symmetric. In (...)
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  20. al-Khiṭāb al-akhlāqī ʻinda falāsifat al-Maghrib al-ʻArabī.Sāmī Shahīd Mayālī - 2016 - Bayrūt: Dār al-Rawāfid al-Thaqāfīyah - Nāshirūn.
  21. The Relative Identity of All Objects: Tiantai Buddhism Meets Analytic Metaphysics.Li Kang - forthcoming - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy.
    According to Zhiyi 智顗 (538–597), the founder of the Chinese Buddhist Tiantai school 天臺宗, “one object is all objects;” hence, all objects are profoundly interconnected. In this paper, I critically examine Zhiyi’s metaphysics of objects as presented in the historical Tiantai texts and subsequently develop a contemporary and accessible thesis of interconnectedness by integrating Zhiyi’s views with resources from contemporary analytic philosophy, particularly relative identity. By drawing on Zhiyi’s insights and incorporating contemporary philosophical ideas, I also illustrate how historical Chinese (...)
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    The relation between semantic memory structure, associative abilities, and verbal and figural creativity.Li He, Yoed N. Kenett, Kaixiang Zhuang, Cheng Liu, Rongcan Zeng, Tingrui Yan, Tengbin Huo & Jiang Qiu - 2020 - Thinking and Reasoning 27 (2):268-293.
    Research has independently highlighted the roles of semantic memory and associative abilities in creative thinking. However, it remains unclear how these two capacities relate to each other, nor ho...
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  23. Li Shicen lun wen yan jiang ji.Shicen Li - 1927 - Taibei: He luo tu shu chu ban she. Edited by Shicen Li.
    Li Shicen jiang yan ji -- Li Shicen lun wen ji.
     
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    Zhongguo gu dai yu zhou li lun yan jiu.Ming Li - 2016 - Beijing: Tuan jie chu ban she.
    本书以中国国学经典中的古代宇宙理论为线索, 通过经典国学中反映的我们祖先对宇宙世界的不同认知、描述与探索, 研究了中国古人不同时期朴素的唯物宇宙观及其演进发展历程, 反映了古人对外在世界的执着探索和认知水平.
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    Probing the Representational Structure of Regular Polysemy via Sense Analogy Questions: Insights from Contextual Word Vectors.Jiangtian Li & Blair C. Armstrong - 2024 - Cognitive Science 48 (3):e13416.
    Regular polysemes are sets of ambiguous words that all share the same relationship between their meanings, such as CHICKEN and LOBSTER both referring to an animal or its meat. To probe how a distributional semantic model, here exemplified by bidirectional encoder representations from transformers (BERT), represents regular polysemy, we analyzed whether its embeddings support answering sense analogy questions similar to “is the mapping between CHICKEN (as an animal) and CHICKEN (as a meat) similar to that which maps between LOBSTER (as (...)
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    Kongzi da li shi: chu min, gui zu yu gua tou men de zao qi Huaxia = The era of Confucius: the people, the nobilities, and the oligarchs in early ancient China.Shuo Li - 2019 - Shanghai: Shanghai ren min chu ban she.
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    Li Minghui xin ru xue lun wen jing xuan ji.Minghui Li - 2020 - Taibei Shi: Taiwan xue sheng shu ju you xian gong si.
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    Spatial Reasoning in Tenejapan Mayans.Anna Papafragou Peggy Li, Linda Abarbanell, Lila Gleitman - 2011 - Cognition 120 (1):33.
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    Public Reason and Bioethics: Three Perspectives.Hon-Lam Li & Michael Campbell (eds.) - 2021 - London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book explores and elaborates three theories of public reason, drawn from Rawlsian political liberalism, natural law theory, and Confucianism. Drawing together academics from these separate approaches, the volume explores how the three theories critique each other, as well as how each one brings its theoretical arsenal to bear on the urgent contemporary debate of medical assistance in dying. The volume is structured in two parts: an exploration of the three traditions, followed by an in-depth overview of the conceptual and (...)
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  30. Li as Cultural Grammar: On the Relation between Li and Ren in Confucius' Analects.Chenyang Li - 2007 - Philosophy East and West 57 (3):311 - 329.
    A major controversy in the study of the "Analects" has been over the relation between two central concepts, ren (humanity, human excellence) and li (rites, rituals of propriety). Confucius seems to have said inconsistent things about this relation. Some passages appear to suggest that ren is more fundamental than li, while others seem to imply the contrary. It is therefore not surprising that there have been different interpretations and characterizations of this relation. Using the analogy of language grammar and mastery (...)
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    I Will Hurt You for This, When and How Subordinates Take Revenge From Abusive Supervisors: A Perspective of Displaced Revenge.Li Hongbo, Muhammad Waqas, Hussain Tariq, Atuahene Antwiwaa Nana Abena, Opoku Charles Akwasi & Sheikh Farhan Ashraf - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Abusive supervision, defined as subordinates’ perception of the extent to which supervisors engage in the sustained display of hostile verbal and non-verbal behaviors, excluding physical contact, is associated with various negative outcomes. This has made it easy for researchers to overlook the possibility that some supervisors regret their bad behavior and express remorse for their actions. Hence, we know little about how subordinates react to the perception that their supervisor is remorseful and how this perception affects the outcomes of supervisors’ (...)
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    al-Unmūdhaj al-maʻrifī iṭāran li-ittiṣāl al-ʻulūm: baḥth fī waḥdat al-manhaj wa-tarābuṭ al-mawḍūʻāt.Muḥammad Ghālīm - 2021 - Tūnis: al-Dār al-Tūnisīyah lil-Kitāb.
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    Xian Qin ru jia ren ge shen mei li lun yan jiu.Dongmei Li - 2020 - Shanghai Shi: Shanghai san lian shu dian.
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    Zhongguo shi xue de chun tian: Li Yanzhu wen yi xue wen xuan.Yanzhu Li - 2021 - Jinan: Shandong wen yi chu ban she.
    为展示中国当代文艺学理论的总体实力和水平,集中体现当代中国文艺理论家的理论观点,供读者学习、研究,我社策划出版一套丛书,内容为中国当代文艺学大家的代表性理论思想及研究文章,以期对文艺学思想的创造性成果 进行总结,对文艺学的理论价值进行建构。本丛书共十册,拟于2019年整套推出。选定人员也是在这方面有突出成就的专家、学者,有钱谷融、童庆炳、徐中玉、钱中文、王元骧、陆贵山、李衍柱、孙绍振、刘再复和陈伯海 10人。.
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    Framing Ethical Concerns and Attitudes towards Human Gene Patents in the Chinese Press.Li Du, Sijie Lin & Kalina Kamenova - 2020 - Asian Bioethics Review 12 (3):307-323.
    This study examines the representations of human gene patents in Chinese newspapers. We conducted a qualitative content analysis of news articles published between 2006 and 2017 to identify the major themes in media coverage, ethical considerations, perceptions of risks and benefits, and attitudes towards the patentability of human genes. The results show that two key ethical concerns were expressed by journalists: that it is morally wrong to own or patent human genes and that gene patents could potentially impede patients’ access (...)
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    Examining Brain Structures Associated With Emotional Intelligence and the Mediated Effect on Trait Creativity in Young Adults.Li He, Yu Mao, Jiangzhou Sun, Kaixiang Zhuang, Xingxing Zhu, Jiang Qiu & Xiaoyi Chen - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The Use of Newborn Screening Dried Blood Spots for Research: The Parental Perspective.Li-Ming Gong, Wen-Jun Tu, Jian He, Xiao-Dong Shi, Xin-Yu Wang & Ying Li - 2012 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 9 (2):189-193.
    ObjectiveTo investigate the attitudes of Chinese parents regarding the storage of dried blood spots collected for newborn screening (NBS) and their use in research.MethodsWe conducted a hospital-based survey of parents and examined parental attitudes regarding (a) allowing NBS sample storage, (b) permitting use of children’s NBS samples for research with parental permission, and (c) permitting use of children’s NBS samples for research without parental permission.ResultsThe response rate was 52 percent. Of parents surveyed, 68 percent would permit their infant’s NBS sample (...)
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  38. Matematicheska logika.Li︠u︡bomir Dimitrov Dereliev - 1968
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  39. al-Suhrawardī.Sāmī Kayyālī - 1966 - Miṣr: Dār al-Maʻārif.
  40. Female victimhood, political agency, and global feminist interventions : a critical perspective of international gender mainstreaming in the Tunisian transitional justice.Sélima Kebaïli - 2024 - In Hannah Partis-Jennings & Clara Eroukhmanoff (eds.), Feminist policymaking in turbulent times: critical perspectives. New York, NY: Routledge.
  41. Ėsteticheskoe i ėticheskoe v zhizni i v iskusstve.Li︠u︡dmila Ivanovna Kuncheva - 1968 - Moskva,: "Myslʹ,".
     
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  42. Estructuralismo y antihumanismo.Víctor Li Carrillo - 1968 - Caracas,: Universidad Central de Venezuela, Facultad de Humanidades y Educación.
     
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    Confucian Harmony as a Virtue.Chenyang Li & Dascha During - 2022 - In Chenyang Li & Dascha Düring (eds.), The Virtue of Harmony. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
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    The Virtue of Harmony.Chenyang Li & Dascha Düring (eds.) - 2022 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    -Presents the first multicultural and multidisciplinary volume to study harmony as a virtue -Represents a broad variety of cultural traditions, including the Confucian, Daoist, Buddhist, Judaist, Greek, Christian, Islamic, African, and Native American traditions, as well as different disciplinary approaches, including philosophy, religious studies, linguistics, psychology, and political theory -Chapters are written by leading scholars in respective fields -Remains suitable for general readers as well as college students and researchers interested in the topic.
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  45. Jên ti tʻan tʻao.Chên Li - 1971
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  46. Mo pien hsin chu.Yü-shu Li - 1968
     
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  47. Mozi yan jiu.Shaokun Li - 1968 - Taibei,: Xian dai xue yuan yue kan she. Edited by Di Mo.
     
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  48. Tsêng ting Kung hsüeh tʻung chʻüan.Huan Li - 1968
     
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  49. Wo shi zen yang xue zhe xue yong zhe xue de.Changmao Li - 1970 - Ren min chu ban she.
     
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  50. Yü chou lun.Chên Li - 1967
     
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