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  1. Euthanasia and assisted suicide from confucian moral perspectives.Lo Ping-Cheung - 2010 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 9 (1):53-77.
    This essay first discusses the three major arguments in favor of euthanasia and physician-assisted-suicide in contemporary Western society, viz ., the arguments of mercy, preventing indignity, and individual autonomy. It then articulates both Confucian consonance and dissonance to them. The first two arguments make use of Confucian discussions on suicide whereas the last argument appeals to Confucian social-political thought. It concludes that from the Confucian moral perspectives, none of the three arguments is fully convincing.
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  2. Just cause in Mengzi and Gratian : similar ideas, different receptions and legacies.Ping-Cheung Lo - 2024 - In Sumner B. Twiss, Bingxiang Luo & Benedict S. B. Chan (eds.), Warfare ethics in comparative perspective: China and the West. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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  3. Introduction.Sumner B. Twiss, Ping-Cheung Lo & Benedict S. B. Chan - 2024 - In Sumner B. Twiss, Bingxiang Luo & Benedict S. B. Chan (eds.), Warfare ethics in comparative perspective: China and the West. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Chinese Just War Ethics: Origin, Development, and Dissent.Ping-Cheung Lo & Sumner B. Twiss (eds.) - 2015 - London: Routledge.
    This book offers the first comprehensive analysis of warfare ethics in early China as well as its subsequent development. Chinese attitudes toward war are rich and nuanced, ranging across amoral realism, defensive just war, humanitarian intervention, and mournful skepticism. Covering the five major intellectual traditions in the "golden age" of Chinese civilization: Confucian, Daoist, Mohist, Legalist, and Military Strategy schools, the book's chapters immerse readers in the proper historical contexts, examine the moral concerns in the classical texts on their own (...)
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    Neo-confucian religiousness vis-a-vis neoorthodox protestantism.Ping-Cheung Lo - 2005 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32 (3):367-390.
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    Zhu XI and confucian sexual ethics.Ping-Cheung Lo - 1993 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 20 (4):465-477.
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    Warfare Ethics in Comparative Perspective: China and the West.Sumner B. Twiss, Ping-Cheung Lo & Benedict S. B. Chan (eds.) - 2024 - Routledge.
    This volume explores East Asian intellectual traditions and their influence on contemporary discussions of the ethics of war and peace. Through cross-cultural comparison and dialogue between East and West, this work charts a new trajectory in the development of applied ethics. A sequel to the volume Chinese Just War Ethics, it expands the range of the earlier work and includes attention to Japan and other Eastern and Western traditions for contrastive reflection and engages with the full range of Chinese intellectual (...)
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    The art of war corpus and chinese just war ethics past and present.Ping-Cheung Lo - 2012 - Journal of Religious Ethics 40 (3):404-446.
    The idea of “just war” is not alien to Chinese thought. The term “yi zhan” (usually translated as “just war” or “righteous war” in English) is used in Mencius, was renewed by Mao Zedong, and is still being used in China today (zhengyi zhanzheng). The best place to start exploring this Chinese idea is in the enormous Art of War corpus in premodern China, of which the Seven Military Classics is the best representative. This set of treatises served as the (...)
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    Gratian and mengzi.Ping-Cheung Lo - 2020 - Journal of Religious Ethics 48 (4):689-729.
    In this essay, I compare two pioneer thinkers of the “just war” tradition across cultures: Gratian in the Christian tradition, and Mengzi (Mencius) in the Confucian tradition. I examine their historical-cultural contexts and the need for both to discuss just war, introduce the nature of their treatises and the rudimentary theories of just war therein, and trace the influence both thinkers’ theories have had on subsequent just war ethics. Both deemed just cause, proper authority, and right intention to be necessary (...)
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    Warfare Ethics in Comparative Perspective: China and the West.Sumner B. Twiss, Ping-Cheung Lo & Benedict S. B. Chan (eds.) - 2024 - London: Routledge.
    This volume explores East Asian intellectual traditions and their influence on contemporary discussions of the ethics of war and peace. Through cross-cultural comparison and dialogue between East and West, this work charts a new trajectory in the development of applied ethics. A sequel to the volume Chinese Just War Ethics, it expands the range of the earlier work and includes attention to Japan and other Eastern and Western traditions for contrastive reflection and engages with the full range of Chinese intellectual (...)
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    A critical reevaluation of the alleged "empty formalism" of Kantian ethics.Ping-Cheung Lo - 1981 - Ethics 91 (2):181-201.
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    Confucian Ethic of Death with Dignity and Its Contemporary Relevance.Ping-Cheung Lo - 1999 - The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics 19:313-333.
    This paper advances three claims. First, according to contemporary Western advocates of physician-assisted-suicide and voluntary euthanasia, "death with dignity" is understood negatively as bringing about death to avoid or prevent indignity, that is, to avoid a degrading existence. Second, there is a similar morally affirmative view on death with dignity in ancient China, in classical Confucianism in particular. Third, there is consonance as well as dissonance between these two ethics of death with dignity, such that the Confucian perspective would regard (...)
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  13. Report on student essay competition.Ping-Cheung Lo - 1981 - Ethics 91 (2):181.
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    Warfare ethics in sunzi'sart of war?Historical controversies and contemporary perspectives.Ping-Cheung Lo - 2012 - Journal of Military Ethics 11 (2):114-135.
    Abstract Contemporary English and Chinese scholars alike have interpreted Sunzi's Art of War as advocating amoralism in warfare. That charge has a long history in pre-modern China and has not been fully refuted. This essay argues that the alleged amoral Machiavellianism is more appropriate for ancient Qin military thought than for Sunzi. The third chapter of Sunzi's treatise contains a distinctive moral perspective that cannot be found in the military thought of the state of Qin, which succeeded in defeating all (...)
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  15. Are there Economic Rights?Ping-Cheung Lo - 1988 - The Thomist 52 (4):703-717.
  16. Confucian rites of passage: a comparative analysis of Zhu Xi's family rituals.Ping-Cheung Lo - 2012 - In David Solomon, Ruiping Fan & Bingxiang Luo (eds.), Ritual and the moral life: reclaiming the tradition. Dordrecht: Springer.
     
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    Jiang Qing's Arguments on the Inevitable and Permanent Conflict between the Christian Faith and Chinese Culture and on Establishing Confucianism as the State Religion.Ping-Cheung Lo - 2011 - In Ruiping Fan (ed.), The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China. Springer. pp. 163--184.
  18. Love and Imitation in the New Testament and Recent Christian Ethics.Ping-Cheung Lo - 1990 - Dissertation, Yale University
    This dissertation seeks to bridge the gulf between New Testament studies and Christian theological ethics by integrating them on the topic of Christian love for others--especially when such a love is correlated with the appeal to imitate God or Jesus Christ. The general goal of this endeavor is therefore to do an exercise in hermeneutics--to make the Scripture speak to contemporary Christians ethically. The specific goal, then, is to establish the rudiments of a complete ethical theory of Christian love which (...)
     
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  19. Matteo Ricci on the Innate Goodness of Human Nature: Catholic Learning and the Subsequent Differentiation of "Han Learning" from "Song Learning".Ping-Cheung Lo - 2010 - Philosophy and Culture 37 (11):41-66.
    Academics have the impression that human nature is good advocate Confucianism, Christianity should make the evil human nature. So when Matteo Ricci and other missionaries to China, agree that people are basically good in the Chinese writings of contemporary scholars do not think that Ricci would have just done for the purpose of mission compromise and will be attached. This article do not support this view. Through on Aquinas' Summa Theologica, "read the relevant chapter and" Mencius "rigorous analysis, I believe (...)
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    Neo‐Confucian Religiousness Vis‐à‐vis Neo‐Orthodox Protestantism.Ping-Cheung Lo - 2014 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 41 (S1):609-631.
    Contemporary Neo-Confucianism, as represented by Tang Junyi, Mou Zongsan and Tu Wei-ming, has a definite religiosity. They consciously draw a parallel between the Christian God-human relationship and Confucian Heaven-human relationship, and argue for the superiority of the latter. They characterize the Christian God as “pure transcendence”; in contrast, they embrace immanentism of the Heaven and assert the divinity of human nature. This article argues that these Confucian thinkers have a very distorted understanding of classical Christian theology. They cherry-pick some statements (...)
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    Neo-Confucian Religiousness Vis-à-Vis Neo-Orthodox Protestantism.Ping-Cheung Lo - 2014 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 41 (5):609-631.
    Contemporary Neo-Confucianism, as represented by Tang Junyi, Mou Zongsan and Tu Wei-ming, has a definite religiosity. They consciously draw a parallel between the Christian God-human relationship and Confucian Heaven-human relationship, and argue for the superiority of the latter. They characterize the Christian God as “pure transcendence”; in contrast, they embrace immanentism of the Heaven and assert the divinity of human nature. This article argues that these Confucian thinkers have a very distorted understanding of classical Christian theology. They cherry-pick some statements (...)
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  22. Ritual as a cardinal category of moral reality: an introduction.David Solomon, Ping-Cheung Lo, Ruiping Fan & H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr - 2012 - In David Solomon, Ruiping Fan & Bingxiang Luo (eds.), Ritual and the moral life: reclaiming the tradition. Dordrecht: Springer.
     
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    COVID‐19 and Religious Ethics.Toni Alimi, Elizabeth L. Antus, Alda Balthrop-Lewis, James F. Childress, Shannon Dunn, Ronald M. Green, Eric Gregory, Jennifer A. Herdt, Willis Jenkins, M. Cathleen Kaveny, Vincent W. Lloyd, Ping-Cheung Lo, Jonathan Malesic, David Newheiser, Irene Oh & Aaron Stalnaker - 2020 - Journal of Religious Ethics 48 (3):349-387.
    The editors of the JRE solicited short essays on the COVID‐19 pandemic from a group of scholars of religious ethics that reflected on how the field might help them make sense of the complex religious, cultural, ethical, and political implications of the pandemic, and on how the pandemic might shape the future of religious ethics.
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    In Honor and Memory of Sumner B. Twiss.Diana Fritz Cates, Irene Oh, Bruce Grelle, Simeon O. Ilesanmi, John Kelsay, Paul Lauritzen, David Little, Ping-Cheung “Pc” Lo & Kate E. Temoney - 2024 - Journal of Religious Ethics 51 (4):545-566.
    Sumner B. (Barney) Twiss, who died in 2023, was for ten years a General Editor of the Journal of Religious Ethics (JRE). He was a frequent contributor of articles, a member of the JRE Editorial Board, and a member of the journal's Board of Trustees. In this article, colleagues and students reflect on some of his many contributions, not only to the JRE but to the broader discursive fields of comparative religious ethics and human rights.
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    Neo-confucian religiousness vis-à-vis neoorthodox protestantism.L. O. Ping-cheung - 2005 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32 (3):367–390.
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    Chinese Just War Ethics: Origin, Development, and Dissent, edited by Ping-Cheung Lo and Sumner B. Twiss.John Choo & George R. Wilkes - 2016 - Journal of Military Ethics 15 (1):65-68.
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    Ritual and the Moral Life: Reclaiming the Tradition Edited by David Solomon, Ping-Cheung Lo, and Ruiping Fan. [REVIEW]Hwa Yeong Wang - 2014 - Philosophy East and West 64 (1):260-264.
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    Supervisor–Subordinate Guanxi and Employee Work Outcomes: The Mediating Role of Job Satisfaction.Millissa F. Y. Cheung, Wei-Ping Wu, Allan K. K. Chan & May M. L. Wong - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (Suppl 1):77-89.
    In this study, we attempt to explain the divergent results found in the relationships between supervisor–subordinate guanxi and employee work outcomes. Specifically, we propose that the relationships between supervisor–subordinate guanxi and participatory management, turnover intentions, and organizational commitment are mediated by job satisfaction. Based on the data collected from a sample of 196 employees of three local manufacturing firms in Zhejiang Province, China, we found that job satisfaction fully mediated the effects of supervisor–subordinate guanxi on participatory management and intentions to (...)
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    Chinese Communism.Kwai-Cheung Lo - 1993 - American Journal of Semiotics 10 (1/2):201-216.
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    Chinese Communism: Community and the Problem L’objet a or revenant.Kwai-Cheung Lo - 1993 - American Journal of Semiotics 10 (1/2):201-216.
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    Contesting Human Rights: Norms, Institutions and Practice by Alison Brysk and Michael Stohl: Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2019.Kai-Chung Lo & Johnson Chun-Sing Cheung - 2020 - Human Rights Review 21 (3):345-347.
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    The impact of rumination on internal attention switching.Barbara Chuen Yee Lo, Shun Lau, Sing-Hang Cheung & Nicholas B. Allen - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (2):209-223.
  33. Theorizing Chinese Masculinity: Society and Gender in China (review). [REVIEW]Kwai-Cheung Lo - 2006 - Philosophy East and West 56 (3):497-499.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Theorizing Chinese Masculinity: Society and Gender in ChinaKwai-Cheung LoTheorizing Chinese Masculinity: Society and Gender in China. By Kam Louie. Cam-bridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Pp. 239. Hardcover U.S. $60.00.In Theorizing Chinese Masculinity: Society and Gender in China Kam Louie offers us a very clear and concise analysis of the cultural models of Chinese masculinity from ancient imperial times to the present age of transnational contact. Although academic (...)
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  34. Lo chi hsüeh chi chʻu chih shih.I.-Ping - 1958
     
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    The mission of the Chinese puzzle: From a quest for order to seeking entertainment.Zhang Shu-Ping - 2019 - Semiotica 2019 (230):311-326.
    The puzzle has played a significant role in Chinese culture since its formation. The Lo-shu and the Ba-gua, the most prominent number puzzle in ancient China, with its instinctual quest for universal order, has constructed a philosophical system that has incorporated human being as an integral part of nature. The system has exerted great influence on Chinese culture to this day. Because of its mysterious origin and magical evolution, the Ba-gua has been used to predict the fortune of both the (...)
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    Nicai yu Hua wen wen xue lun wen ji.Chiu-yee Cheung (ed.) - 2013 - Singapore: Ba fang wen hua chuang zuo shi.
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    Voice, Unhearability, and Epistemic Violence: The Making of a Sonic Identity.Alison Yeh Cheung - 2023 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 56 (3-4):357-365.
    ABSTRACT This article suggests that Asian American rhetorics of sound destabilize representational politics by complicating the racialization of sonic difference. The author investigates the relationship between notions of Asian American citizenship and not-Blackness in vocal performance. By attending to sonic rhetorics through Awkwafina’s blaccent controversy, the article explores the condition of epistemic violence that position Asian American voices as “unhearable.”.
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    Robust decentralized adaptive synchronization of general complex networks with coupling delayed and uncertainties.Ping He, Chun-Guo Jing, Tao Fan & Chang-Zhong Chen - 2014 - Complexity 19 (3):10-26.
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    The economics of post-doc publishing.Wwl Cheung - 2008 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 8 (1):41-44.
  40. Chen Liang ping zhuan.Ping Dong - 1996 - [Nanjing shi]: Jiangsu sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing. Edited by Hongzhang Liu.
     
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  41. Ping jia lun.Ping Feng - 1995 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian jing xiao.
     
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    Xian dai jiao yu xue gai lun =.Ping Ren & Wenyun Sun (eds.) - 2013 - Guang zhou: Ji Nan da Xue Chu Ban She.
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    A prologue to nostalgia: savouring creates nostalgic memories that foster optimism.Marios Biskas, Wing-Yee Cheung, Jacob Juhl, Constantine Sedikides, Tim Wildschut & Erica Hepper - 2018 - Cognition and Emotion 33 (3):417-427.
    ABSTRACTHow are nostalgic memories created? We considered savouring as one process involved in the genesis of nostalgia. Whereas nostalgia refers to an emotional reflection upon past experiences, savouring is a process in which individuals deeply attend to and consciously capture a present experience for subsequent reflection. Thus, having savoured an experience may increase the likelihood that it will later be reflected upon nostalgically. Additionally, to examine how cognitive and emotional processes are linked across time, we tested whether nostalgia for a (...)
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    Xian Qin ru xue guang lun.Ping Dong - 2015 - Hangzhou Shi: Zhejiang da xue chu ban she.
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    Han dai Gongyang jia zheng zhi zhe xue tan wei.Fei Ping - 2016 - Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she.
    中国古代的政治文化是在汉代定型的,而汉代的政治文化又可说是由为儒者宗的公羊学大师董仲舒初步建立起来的,汉代公羊家在其中起了奠基作用。汉代公羊家本着对春秋实史与《春秋》文史的沉思,在承继先秦子学与经学资 源的基础上,形成了以原道、托王、宗经为表征的独特哲学思维方式。在此思维运作下,汉代公羊家立足“大一统”、“察名号”、“行权道”、“说灾异”等内容对政治秩序、政治伦理、政治权衡、政治敬畏展开了独特的哲学 思考,构建了由一统政治、名号政治、权道政治、灾异政治合成的独特王道政治哲学,突显了政治秩序性、政治伦理性、政治合法性、政治权变性、政治敬畏性、政治批判性等一系列政治应然性问题,伸张了儒家所反复强调的“ 政治的善”与“善的政治”,在一定程度上超越了政治实然,具有政治理想主义色彩。跳出汉代公羊家对政治的哲学思考范式,对其政治哲学进行反思,在揭示其神秘的思维面纱与难免的时代局限之后,其合理内核也可资鉴当代 政治文明建设。.
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    Ren Ping zi xuan ji.Ping Ren - 2010 - Nanjing Shi: Feng huang chu ban she.
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    The Meaning of Community Under the Pen of Wordsworth.Yin Qi-Ping - 2020 - Philosophy and Literature 44 (1):158-175.
    The meaning of "community" in William Wordsworth's poems deserves further exploration. Recent studies have shown an increasing interest in Wordsworth's thoughts and feelings regarding community. Of all the ongoing debates, the most interesting is the one between Lucy Newlyn and Simon J. White. In an article whose subtitle is "Community in The Prelude," Newlyn argues that in writing The Prelude Wordsworth's "aim was nothing less than to show how the foundations of a benevolent society might be laid using 'the growth (...)
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  48. Chung-kuo ssu hsiang jen wu hsin lun.Ping Yen - 1974
     
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    Tang mo Wu dai shi guo ru xue yan jiu: yi ru xue fan shi de zhuan bian wei zhong xin.Ping Ye - 2018 - Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she.
    本书是国家社会科学基金课题《唐末五代十国儒学研究》的研究成果,该课题以唐末五代十国时期的儒学为研究对象,把儒学范式的转变作为研究的中心问题,着重探讨了在唐宋社会变革的背景下,唐末五代十国时期儒学的范式 转变。本书通过考察唐末五代十国时期儒学核心概念、基本范畴的演进,寻绎出其在历史语境中“惟精惟微”的变化,提出如下观点:唐末五代十国儒学,是“唐宋变革”在学术形态上的重要表现,也是对这一时期社会巨变的思 想回应。唐末五代十国儒学是一种新范式的儒学,显示出由汉唐儒学向宋代儒学嬗变的过渡特点。.
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    "Mozi" te shu yu yan xian xiang yan jiu =.Ping Zhang - 2018 - Shanghai: Shanghai da xue chu ban she.
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