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    Paradoxicality of Institution, De-Institutionalization and the Counter-Institutional: A Case Study in Classical Chinese Chan Buddhist Thought.Wang Youru - 2012 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 11 (1):21-37.
    This article examines the issue of the paradoxicality of institution, de-institutionalization, or the counter-institutionalization in classical Chan thought by focusing on the texts of Hongzhou School. It first analyzes the problem of 20th century scholars in characterizing the Chan attitude toward institution as iconoclasts, and the problem of the recent tendency to return to images of the Chan masters as traditionalists, as opposed to iconoclasts. Both problems are examples of imposing an oppositional way of thinking on the Chan masters. The (...)
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    Dao Companion to Chinese Buddhist Philosophy: Dharma and Dao.Youru Wang & Sandra A. Wawrytko (eds.) - 2017 - Dordrecht: Springer Verlag.
    Too often Buddhism has been subjected to the Procrustean box of western thought, whereby it is stretched to fit fixed categories or had essential aspects lopped off to accommodate vastly different cultural norms and aims. After several generations of scholarly discussion in English-speaking communities, it is time to move to the next hermeneutical stage. Buddhist philosophy must be liberated from the confines of a quasi-religious stereotype and judged on its own merits. Hence this work will approach Chinese Buddhism as a (...)
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    Reification and deconstruction of Buddha nature in Chinese Chan.Youru Wang - 2003 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 3 (1):63-84.
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    Forgetting oneself or personal identity in relation to time and otherness in the Zhuangzi.Youru Wang - 2022 - Asian Philosophy 32 (1):52-72.
    This article is one of the author’s serial writings to assimilate Ricoeur’s three-fold ethical investigation into various areas of human acts of forgetting, including 1) the therapeutic or pathological area, 2) the pragmatic area, dealing with individual and group’s self-identity in relation to time and otherness, and 3) the more explicitly ethical-political (social and institutional) area, in a wide context. Corresponding to the second area of the Ricoeurian three-fold investigation, this paper probes the ethical dimension of the Zhuangzian forgetfulness of (...)
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    Forgetting oneself or personal identity in relation to time and otherness in the Zhuangzi.Youru Wang - 2021 - Asian Philosophy 32 (1):52-72.
    This article is one of the author’s serial writings to assimilate Ricoeur’s three-fold ethical investigation into various areas of human acts of forgetting, including 1) the therapeutic or patholog...
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    Philosophy of change and the deconstruction of self in the zhuangzi.Youru Wang - 2000 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 27 (3):345–360.
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    Philosophy of Change and the Deconstruction of Self in the Zhuangzi.Youru Wang - 2000 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 27 (3):345-360.
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    Therapeutic Forgetting and Its Ethical Dimension in the Daoist Zhuangzi.Youru Wang - 2021 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 48 (4):411-426.
    This article utilizes recent Western approaches to the ethical inquiry into human activities of forgetting, especially the approach represented by Ricoeur’s work on memory and forgetting and their ethical functioning. The three areas of Ricoeur’s investigation includes the therapeutic/pathological area; pragmatic area, which deals with the issue of individual and group’s self-identity in relation to time and otherness; and the more explicitly ethical area. These three divisions are useful to start with, but Ricoeur’s work shows some narrowness in neglect of (...)
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    An Inquiry into the Liminology of Language in the Zhuangzi and in Chan Buddhism.Youru Wang - 1997 - International Philosophical Quarterly 37 (2):161-178.
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    Liberating oneself from the absolutized boundary of language: A liminological approach to the interplay of speech and silence in Chan buddhism.Youru Wang - 2001 - Philosophy East and West 51 (1):83-99.
    An approach that allows us to see more clearly what Chan Buddhists mean by the inadequacy of language is based on three principles of liminology of language: (1) the radical problematization of any absolute, immobilized limit of language; (2) insight into the mutual connection and transition between two sides of language--speaking and non-speaking; and (3) linguistic twisting as the strategy of play at the limit of language. It helps us to rediscover how Chan masters perceived a dynamic, mutually involving relation (...)
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    The strategies of "goblet words": Indirect communication in the zhuangzi.Youru Wang - 2004 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 31 (2):195–218.
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    Wholesome Remembrance and the Critique of Memory—From Indian Buddhist Context to Chinese Chan Appropriation.Youru Wang - 2017 - In Youru Wang & Sandra A. Wawrytko (eds.), Dao Companion to Chinese Buddhist Philosophy: Dharma and Dao. Springer Verlag. pp. 69-100.
    Although the major part of the chapter’s investigation is on the mode and acts of remembering in Chan Buddhism, Wang opens with a survey of the traditional Indian Buddhist context of remembering, its differentiation of wholesome and unwholesome acts of remembering, and its critique of unwholesome and discursive modes of memory, as Buddhism evolves from Theravada to Mahayana. This context is a necessary condition under which the interaction between Indian and Chinese Buddhist ideologies, or between the inherited tradition and (...)
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    Deconstruction and the ethical in Asian thought.Youru Wang (ed.) - 2007 - New York: Routledge.
    Ethical dimension and deconstruction of normative ethics in Asia traditions -- Similarities and differences between Derridean-Levinasian and Asian ethical thought.
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    Deconstruction and the Ethical in Asian Thought.Youru Wang (ed.) - 2007 - New York: Routledge.
    The striking parallels between Derrida’s deconstruction and certain strategies eschewing oppositional hierarchies in Asian thought, especially in Buddhism and Daoism, have attracted much attention from scholars of both Western and Asian philosophy. This book contributes to this discussion by focusing on the ethical dimension and function of deconstruction in Asian thought. Examining different traditions and schools of Asian thought, including Indian Buddhism, Zen, other schools of East Asian Buddhism, the Kyoto School, and Daoism, the contributors explore the central theme from (...)
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    Dao Companion to Chinese Buddhist Philosophy.Youru Wang & Sandra A. Wawrytko (eds.) - 2018 - Dordrecht: Imprint: Springer.
    Too often Buddhism has been subjected to the Procrustean box of western thought, whereby it is stretched to fit fixed categories or had essential aspects lopped off to accommodate vastly different cultural norms and aims. After several generations of scholarly discussion in English-speaking communities, it is time to move to the next hermeneutical stage. Buddhist philosophy must be liberated from the confines of a quasi-religious stereotype and judged on its own merits. Hence this work will approach Chinese Buddhism as a (...)
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  16. Deconstruction, Liminology and Pragmatics of Language in the Zhuangzi and in Chan Buddhism.Youru Wang - 1999 - Dissertation, Temple University
    This dissertation investigates three related issues---deconstructive strategy, liminology of language, and pragmatics of indirect communication---in two great traditions of Chinese philosophy and religious thought. These three issues have drawn contemporary Western thinkers' close attentions and have entailed a variety of discussions. The dissertation attempts to bring the traditions of the Zhuangzi and Chan Buddhism into a postmodern focus concerning these three areas. It borrows insights, ideas and terms from contemporary and/or postmodern discourse to rediscover or reinterpret these two traditions. In (...)
     
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  17. Dao Must Flow Freely—The De-substantialization of Buddha Nature in Huineng Chan.Youru Wang - 2006 - International Journal for Field-Being 5 (1).
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    Introduction: Chinese Buddhist Philosophy and Its “Other”.Youru Wang - 2017 - In Youru Wang & Sandra A. Wawrytko (eds.), Dao Companion to Chinese Buddhist Philosophy: Dharma and Dao. Springer Verlag. pp. 1-25.
    This introduction consists of two sections. The first section focuses on the understanding of the nature and identity of Chinese Buddhist philosophy by delving into the relationship of Chinese Buddhist philosophy with its other. This “other” mainly involves Indian Buddhist philosophy, Daoist and Confucian philosophies, and Western philosophy in modern time. The section pays attention to the subversive process of the Chinese assimilation of Indian Buddhist philosophy, a process of interaction, interchange and interpenetration, which is conditioned by multiple social-historical, linguistic-conceptual (...)
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    Philosophical Interpretations of Hongzhou Chan Buddhist Thought.Youru Wang - 2017 - In Youru Wang & Sandra A. Wawrytko (eds.), Dao Companion to Chinese Buddhist Philosophy: Dharma and Dao. Springer Verlag. pp. 369-398.
    This chapter examines some of the most important perspectives that Mazu 馬祖 and his followers hold, based on author’s reading of reliable Hongzhou 洪州 texts and utilizing contemporary philosophical insights. The first is trans-metaphysical perspective, which is embodied in the Hongzhou deconstruction of the tendency to substantialize Buddha-nature as something independent of the everyday world of human beings. Hongzhou overturns Shenhui 神會’s quasi-metaphysical understanding of the realization of Buddha-nature as intuitive awareness isolated from ordinary cognitive activities, and as the favorable (...)
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    The Limits of the critique of “the Zen critique of language”: Some comments onPhilosophical Meditations on Zen Buddhism.Youru Wang - 2004 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 4 (1):43-55.
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    The pragmatics of 'never tell too plainly': Indirect communication in Chan buddhism.Youru Wang - 2000 - Asian Philosophy 10 (1):7 – 31.
    This is a philosophical investigation of the linguistic strategy of Chinese Chan Buddhism. First, it examines the underlying structure of Chan communication, which determines the Chan pragmatics of 'never tell too plainly'. The examination of the structural features of Chan communication reveals what the Chan 'special transmission' means. The Chan definition of communication is very different from the Aristotelian conception of communication in the West. The Aristotelian hierarchy of speaker over listener, or the direct over indirect, is absent is Chan (...)
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    The Strategies of “Goblet Words”: Indirect Communication in the Zhuangzi.Youru Wang - 2004 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 31 (2):195-218.
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  23. Buddhisms and Deconstructions.Jane Augustine, Zong-qi Cai, Simon Glynn, Gad Horowitz, Roger Jackson, E. H. Jarow, Steven W. Laycock, David R. Loy, Ian Mabbett, Frank W. Stevenson, Youru Wang & Ellen Y. Zhang - 2006 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Buddhisms and Deconstructions considers the connection between Buddhism and Derridean deconstruction, focusing on the work of Robert Magliola. Fourteen distinguished contributors discuss deconstruction and various Buddhisms—Indian, Tibetan, and Chinese —followed by an afterword in which Magliola responds directly to his critics.
     
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    Buddhism and Deconstruction: Toward a Comparative Semiotics (review). [REVIEW]Youru Wang - 2005 - Philosophy East and West 55 (3):486-489.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Buddhism and Deconstruction: Toward a Comparative SemioticsYouru WangBuddhism and Deconstruction: Toward a Comparative Semiotics. By Youxuan Wang. London: Curzon Press, 2001. Pp. xiv + 242. Hardcover $65.00.Youxuan Wang's Buddhism and Deconstruction: Toward a Comparative Semiotics is a full-length study comparing Derridean and Buddhist discourse, especially their deconstruction of the notion of sign. Since Robert Magliola's 1984 publication Derrida on the Mend, which involved his pioneering comparison (...)
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    Youru Wang: Historical Dictionary of Chan Buddhism. [REVIEW]Jinhua Jia - 2022 - Journal of Buddhist Philosophy 4:183-185.
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    Deconstruction and the ethical in asian thought – edited by Youru Wang.Franklin Perkins - 2008 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 35 (4):687-692.
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    Deconstruction and the Ethical in Asian Thought. Edited by Youru Wang[REVIEW]Franklin Perkins - 2008 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 35 (4):687-692.
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    Wang, Youru, ed. deconstruction and the ethical in asian thought.Frank W. Stevenson - 2008 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 7 (2):225-228.
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    Wang, Youru, Linguistic Strategies in Daoist Zhuangzi and Chan Buddhism: The Other Way of Speaking: Routledge, London, 2003, 251 Pages.Ellen Y. Zhang - 2011 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 10 (3):403-408.
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  30. A Relational Perspective on Collective Agency.Yiyan Wang & Martin Stokhof - 2022 - Philosophies 7 (3):63.
    The discussion of collective agency involves the reduction problem of the concept of a collective. Individualism and Cartesian internalism have long restricted orthodox theories and made them face the tension between an irreducible concept of a collective and ontological reductionism. Heterodox theories as functionalism and interpretationism reinterpret the concept of agency and accept it as realized on the level of a collective. In order to adequately explain social phenomena that have relations as their essence, in this paper we propose a (...)
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    A New Framework for Epistemic Logic.Yanjing Wang - 2017 - In Proceedings of TARK 2017. EPTCS. pp. 515-534.
    Recent years witnessed a growing interest in non-standard epistemic logics of knowing whether, knowing how, knowing what, knowing why and so on. The new epistemic modalities introduced in those logics all share, in their semantics, the general schema of ∃x◻φ, e.g., knowing how to achieve φ roughly means that there exists a way such that you know that it is a way to ensure that φ. Moreover, the resulting logics are decidable. Inspired by those particular logics, in this work, we (...)
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    Cheng fa de zhe li.Lifeng Wang - 2006 - Beijing: Qing hua da xue chu ban she.
    本书着重研究惩罚的社会必要性和心理基础,并分析惩罚的客体、根据、内容和主体,进而构建惩罚的公正、人道和功利原则,并提醒人们注意正义的局限所在以及宽恕的意义。.
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    Fa zhe xue san lun.Shen Wang - 2006 - Shanghai: Shanghai jiao tong da xue chu ban she.
    本书从法哲学角度对理性及由它而引申出来的法理性和法理念作了系统的研究,并进而对当代吕国法治实践的理念进行了探讨,提出了自己对相关的问题的一些思考.
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    Jiao yu zhe xue: Yi zhong zhe xue jia zhi lun shi jiao de yan jiu.Kunqing Wang - 2006 - Wuhan: Hua zhong shi fan da xue chu ban she.
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    Mozi ji gu.Huanbiao Wang - 2005 - Shanghai: Shanghai gu ji chu ban she. Edited by Di Mo.
    本书是著者晚年耗费十年心血完成的一部巨著。它以晚清孙诒让《墨子闲诂》为底本,参考近百年学术界有关《墨子》校释的重要见解和发现,提出了许多新的见解。.
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    Zai Zhe zhi bin: Wang Yuanxiang jiao shou qi shi shou qing ji Zhejiang da xue wen yi xue yan jiu suo cheng li wu zhou nian ji nian wen ji.Yuanxiang Wang - 2004 - Guilin: Guangxi shi fan da xue chu ban she.
    本书是浙江大学王元骧教授七十寿庆暨浙江大学文艺学研究所成立五周年纪念文集。全书分为王元骧先生的文艺学道路、文艺学思想的自由探索、文艺学思想的现代性解释三辑。.
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    Yinyang: The Way of Heaven and Earth in Chinese Thought and Culture.Robin R. Wang - 2012 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    The concept of yinyang lies at the heart of Chinese thought and culture. The relationship between these two opposing, yet mutually dependent, forces is symbolized in the familiar black and white symbol that has become an icon in popular culture across the world. The real significance of yinyang is, however, more complex and subtle. This brilliant and comprehensive analysis by one of the leading authorities in the field captures the richness and multiplicity of the meanings and applications of yinyang, including (...)
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    Social egg freezing and reproductive rights justification: A perspective from China.Zhaochen Wang, Yuzhi Fan & Wenchen Shao - 2024 - Bioethics 38 (4):326-334.
    Divergences and controversies are inevitable in the discussion of freedoms and rights, especially in the matter of reproduction. The Chinese first social egg freezing lawsuit raises the question: is the freedom to freeze eggs for social reasons justified because it is an instance of reproductive rights? This paper accepts social egg freezing as desirable reproductive freedom, but following Harel's approach and considering two theories of rights, the choice and interest theories of rights, we argue that social egg freezing is not (...)
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    Kyŏngam Wang Sŏng-sun ŭi Kyumun kwebŏm.Sŏng-sun Wang - 2005 - Kyŏngbuk Andong-si: Han'guk Kukhak Chinhŭngwŏn.
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  40. Fa yan yi shu.Rongbao Wang - 1991 - [Peking]: Xin hua shu dian shou du fa xing suo fa xing. Edited by Zhongfu Chen.
     
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    Li shi wei wu zhu yi yan jiu bei yao.Yongxiang Wang (ed.) - 1992 - Tian jin shi: Xin hua shu dian Tianjin fa xing suo fa xing.
    本书内容包括:关于历史唯物主义基本范畴的研究,苏联、南斯拉夫对历史唯物主义的研究,西方对历史唯物主义的研究等7章。.
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    Makesi zhu yi li shi xue.Depei Wang - 1992 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian zong dian Beijing fa xing suo jing xiao.
    本书对历史发展的规律和模式等重大理论问题进行了阐述,并针对历史与现实中存在的诸如社会主义信仰、防止和平演变、反对腐败及个人崇拜等问题提出了观点。.
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    Zhongguo gu dai tong yi si xiang shi.Yongxiang Wang - 1991 - Jinan: Qi Lu shu she.
    《中国孔子基金会丛书》全套计划出版一百种。本书是其中《中国传统思想研究丛书》的一种。书中全面考察了中国古代哲学的同一性问题。.
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    Zhongguo jia xun zhi hui.Weiling Wang - 1992 - Xianggang Jiulong: Zhonghua shu ju. Edited by Dingxiang Wang.
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  45. Di 1 juan.Wang Wenying Bian - 1990 - In Wenying Wang (ed.), Zhu ming Makesi zhu yi zhe xue jia ping zhuan. Jinan: Shandong sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
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    Aspects of" Untlansktability.Wang Bin - 2004 - Modern Philosophy 1:012.
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  47. Chinese Philosophy Education at Peking University.Wang Bo - 2013 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 8 (2):278-288.
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    Wang Boqi fa xue lun zhu ji.Boqi Wang - 1999 - Taibei Shi: San min shu ju.
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    Wang xue zhi si.Yangming Wang (ed.) - 1999 - Guiyang Shi: Guizhou min zu chu ban she.
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    Chinese philosophy in an era of globalization.Robin Wang (ed.) - 2004 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    This book treats Chinese philosophy today as a global project, presenting the work of both Chinese and Western philosophers.
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