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  1. Jaeyoon Song (2009). The Zhou Li and Constitutionalism: A Southern Song Political Theory. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 36 (3):424-438.score: 210.0
  2. Tamarack Song (2011). Song of Trusting the Heart: A Classic Zen Poem for Daily Meditation. Sentient Publications.score: 120.0
    would probably have taken over the translating profession by now. At best, computer translations read awkwardly, and some of them are downright humorous. Precise, word-for-word, humanrendered translations fare no better.
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  3. Nak-hun Sŏng (ed.) (2008). Pangŭn Sŏng Nak-Hun Sŏnsaeng Samsip Chugi Chʻumo Munjip: Hanʼgukhak Ŭi Inmunhak. Kyŏngin Munhwasa.score: 120.0
     
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  4. In-ch'ang Song (2009). Song Chun-Gil: Hwahae Wa P'oyong Ŭi Yehakcha. Sŏnggyun'gwan Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.score: 120.0
     
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  5. In-chʻang Song (2007). Tongchʻundang Song Chun-Gil: Chugyŏng Ŭi Chʻŏrhakcha. Chʻŏnggye.score: 120.0
     
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  6. Min-ho Song (2009). Uam Sŏnbi Ŭi Iyagi: Song Si-Yŏl Ŭi Saengae Wa Kŭ Ŭi Hangmun Mit Sasang. Kyŏngil Munhwasa.score: 120.0
     
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  7. Zhiming Song (2010). Xin Jin Huo Chuan: Song Zhiming Zhongguo Gu Dai Zhe Xue Jiang Gao = Xinjin Huochuan. Beijing Shi Fan da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 120.0
     
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  8. Edward Song (2010). Subjectivist Cosmopolitanism and the Morality of Intervention. Journal of Social Philosophy 41 (2):137-151.score: 30.0
    While cosmopolitans are right to think that state sovereignty is derived from individuals, many cosmopolitan accounts can be too demanding in their expectations for illiberal regimes because they do not account for the attitudes of the persons with who will subject to the intervention. These ‘objectivist’ accounts suggest that sovereignty is wholly a matter of a state’s conformity to the objective demands of justice. In contrast, for ‘subjectivist’ accounts, the attitudes of citizens do matter. Subjectivist cosmopolitans do not deny the (...)
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  9. Sarah Song (forthcoming). Multiculturalism. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 30.0
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  10. Liangrong Zu & Lina Song (forthcoming). Determinants of Managerial Values on Corporate Social Responsibility: Evidence From China. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 30.0
    This article empirically investigates how Chinese executives and managers perceive and interpret corporate social responsibility (CSR), to what extent firms’ productive characteristics influence managers’ attitudes towards their CSR rating, and whether their values in favour of CSR are positively correlated to firms’ economic performance. Although a large proportion of respondents express a favourable view of CSR and a willingness to participate in socially responsible activities, we find that the true nature of their assertion is linked to entrepreneurs’ instincts of gaining (...)
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  11. Young Imm Kang Song (2010). Art in Nature and Schools: Nils-Udo. Journal of Aesthetic Education 44 (3):96-108.score: 30.0
    The arts are an integral part of our culture, and they invite us to investigate, express ideas, and create aesthetically pleasing works. Of interest to educators is clear scholarship that links the arts to cognitive and intellectual development. The processes of creating art and viewing and interpreting art promote cognitive and skill development.1 Elliot Eisner, who has written extensively on this topic, argues that "Artistic activity is a form of inquiry that depends on qualitative forms of intelligence."2 Eisner suggests that (...)
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  12. Sunbin Song, Howard Jr, James H. & Darlene V. Howard (2007). Implicit Probabilistic Sequence Learning is Independent of Explicit Awareness. Learning and Memory 14 (1-6):167-176.score: 30.0
  13. Edward Song (2012). Political Naturalism and State Authority. Journal of Social Philosophy 43 (1):64-77.score: 30.0
    For the political naturalist, skepticism about political obligations only arises because of a basic confusion about the necessity of the state for human well-being. From this perspective, human beings are naturally political animals and cannot flourish outside of political relationships. In this paper, I suggest that this idea can be developed in two basic ways. For the thick naturalist, political institutions are constitutive of the best life. For the thin naturalist, they secure the basic background conditions of peace and stability (...)
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  14. Young-Bae Song (2002). Crisis of Cultural Identity in East Asia: On the Meaning of Confucian Ethics in the Age of Globalisation. Asian Philosophy 12 (2):109 – 125.score: 30.0
    How can people from diverse and different cultural backgrounds balance and reconcile their autonomous cultural identity with the universal dictates of the global age? My approach to this question is from an East Asian perspective, in particular by addressing the issue of 'Confucian cultural identity' under four broad topics: (1) the truth and falsehood of the discourse on 'Asian Values' and 'Confucian-style Capitalism'; (2) the spread of modern science and the tragic consequences of 'Instrumental Reason'; (3) criticism of instrumental reason (...)
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  15. Edward Song (2012). Rawls's Liberal Principle of Legitimacy. Philosophical Forum 43 (2):153-173.score: 30.0
    Very little attention has been paid towards examining John Rawls’s liberal principle of legitimacy as a self-standing theory. Nevertheless, it offers a highly original way of thinking about state legitimacy. In this paper, I will offer a sketch of what such an account might look like. At its heart is the idea that the legitimacy of the state resides not in the consent of the governed, nor in the state’s conformity with the appropriate principles of justice, but rather in citizens’ (...)
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  16. Zhiming Song (2007). Achievements, Predicaments and Trend of Moral Confucianism. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 2 (4):503-516.score: 30.0
    Beginning with the promotion of morality in Confucianism, a Neo-Confucian movement in modern Chinese philosophy was initiated, in which Confucianism underwent a transition from tradition to modernity. However, Moral Confucianism did not successfully develop the “new kingliness without” from its “sageliness within,” respond to modernization marked by science and democracy, and provide moral impetus for the development of a modern Chinese society or appeal to many beyond the small circle of “elite Confucianists.” The fundamental reason is that it was caught (...)
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  17. R. Song (1989). Book Review : Nuclear Deterrence, Morality and Realism, by John Finnis, Joseph M. Boyle, Jr, and Germain Grisez. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1987. Xvi + 429pp. 30.00 & 12.50. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 2 (1):124-133.score: 30.0
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  18. Chen Song, Ryota Kanai, Stephen M. Fleming, Rimona S. Weil, D. Samuel Schwarzkopf & Geraint Rees (forthcoming). Relating Inter-Individual Differences in Metacognitive Performance on Different Perceptual Tasks. Consciousness and Cognition.score: 30.0
  19. In-Chang Song (2008). The Thought of Concentrating Kyoung (敬) and its Contemporary Meaning of Dongchundang Songjoongil (1606-1672). Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 9:291-302.score: 30.0
    Dongchundang Songjoongil (1606-1672) was a scholar who represented Gihoyeahak and Sanlim (山林) influencing the society of Chosŏn dynasty since the middle of 17th century. This report focus on its contemporary purport and reconciliation spirit on the Kyoung (敬) of Dongchundang. The Kyoung is the core idea that elucidates Dongchundang's philosophy and its characteristic. Dongchundang tried to continue to live the life of 'according knowledge and action' (知行一致) and dreamed the world of 'harmonization but not same' (和而不同) which indicates the principle (...)
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  20. G. Tripodo, N. Dazzi, S. Lee, H. Kim, D. Song, J. Yu, G. Park, K. Lee & A. Tucker (1995). The Illness of Psychoanalysis. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 26 (4):657-665.score: 30.0
    Experimental and theoretical studios are reported of the current-voltage characteristics and Josephson radiations from granular Y1Ba2Cu3Oy (YBCO) bridges. We show that the granular structure of bridges can be understood as a series connected independent and inhomogeneous resistively shunted junction (RSJ) army. When we take typical values of junction critical parameters, the experimental results are well understood quantitatively.
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  21. R. Song (2005). Christian Bioethics and the Church's Political Worship. Christian Bioethics 11 (3):333-348.score: 30.0
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  22. Edward Song (2011). Giving Credit When Credit Is Due. International Journal of Applied Philosophy 25 (1):1-13.score: 30.0
    Issues of academic authorship pose few problems for philosophers or those in the humanities, yet raise a host of issues for medical researchers, engineers and scientists, where multiple authors is the norm and journal articles sometimes list hundreds of authors. At issue here are abstract questions about desert, as well as practical problems regarding the distribution of goods attached to authorship—tenure, prestige, research grants, etc. This paper defends a version of the author/contributor model, where the specific contributions of authors are (...)
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  23. Euree Song (2008). Philanthropie Und Frömmigkeit in Platons Euthyphron. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 90 (1).score: 30.0
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  24. R. Song (2007). Genetic Manipulation and the Body of Christ. Studies in Christian Ethics 20 (3):399-420.score: 30.0
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  25. John Song (2002). Homelessness and Clinical Ethics. HEC Forum 14 (3):209-216.score: 30.0
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  26. R. Song (1991). Book Review : The Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume 8 : Ethical Writings, Edited by Paul Ramsey. New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 1989. Ix + 791 Pp. 65. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 4 (2):70-74.score: 30.0
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  27. Sung Jin Song (2008). A Panentheistic Interpretation of the Divine Love. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 45:349-355.score: 30.0
    Most religions share the belief that love is the supreme truth of the ultimate reality and also of all human beings. The ultimate reality is characterized by the absolute love for all beings. And authentic human life consists in embodying the divine love as far as possible. The religious-meaning of love can be interpreted in terms of the panentheistic conceptuality provided process philosophers such as Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne. Hartshorne’s mind-body analogy is helpful in particular. The ultimate reality (...)
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  28. Hoon Song (2012). Two is Infinite, Gender is Post-Social in Papua New Guinea. Angelaki 17 (2):123 - 144.score: 30.0
    Angelaki, Volume 17, Issue 2, Page 123-144, June 2012.
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  29. A. Andreopoulos, N. Messer & R. Song (2011). Guest Editorial. Studies in Christian Ethics 24 (4):409-414.score: 30.0
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  30. K. Choe, E. Song & Y. Kang (forthcoming). Recognizing Bioethical Issues and Ethical Qualification in Nursing Students and Faculty in South Korea. Nursing Ethics.score: 30.0
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  31. Chong-jae Lee & Kyoung-oh Song (2008). 핵심역량 개발과 마음의 계발. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 50:1131-1162.score: 30.0
    This study argues that it is more important to enlighten human mind than to develop key competencies in terms of human development. For this, the current study addresses the limitations of OECD's functional approach to competency development, by exploring the conceptual framework of key competencies identified by OECD researchers. Then, it explores the structure of human mind, drawn from the perspective of the Doctrine of the Mean (中庸) which is one of the important East Asian philosophical traditions that has studied (...)
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  32. Dian Qian, Taigong Liu, Yixing Hao, Xiangfeng Song, Guang Zhong, Shixue Su, Yusheng Liang, Yun Cai, Changqi Chen, Jingshun Yin & Dachun Ren (eds.) (193u/2007). Zhou Qin Zhu Zi Jiao Zhu Shi Zhong. Beijing Tu Shu Guan Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  33. R. Song (1992). Book Review : Transformed Judgment: Toward a Trinitarian Account of the Moral Life by L. Gregory Jones. Notre Dame, Ind., and London, University of Notre Dame Press, 1990. Xi + 189 Pp. 12.50. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 5 (2):89-91.score: 30.0
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  34. R. Song (1999). Book Reviews : Human Cloning: Religious Responses, Edited by Ronald Cole-Turner. Louisville, Ky: Westminster / John Knox, 1997. 151 Pp. Pb. No Price. ISBN 0-664-25771-2. Who's Afraid of Human Cloning? By Gregory E. Pence. Blue Ridge Summit, Penn., and Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield, 1998. 174 Pp. Hb. 36.00. ISBN 0-8476-8781-3. Pb. 8.95. ISBN 0-8476-8782-. [REVIEW] Studies in Christian Ethics 12 (2):94-98.score: 30.0
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  35. Ki-suk Sŏng (2005). Chŏngjae Ŭi Yeangnon Kwa Kongyŏn Mihak. Minsogwŏn.score: 30.0
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  36. Ki-san Sŏng (2009). Kyosa Ŭi Kyoyuk Ch'ŏrhak. Chimmundang.score: 30.0
     
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  37. Chang-Hwan Sŏng (ed.) (2010). Uri Sidae Wa Yulli. Kyoyuk Kwahaksa.score: 30.0
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  38. In-ch'ang Song (2011). Ch'ŏnmyŏng Kwa Yugyojŏk In'ganhak. Simsan.score: 30.0
     
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  39. Si-yŏl Song (uuuu/2008). Chŏljak T'ongp'yŏn. Sŏul Taehakkyo Kyujanggak Han'gukhak Yŏn'guwŏn.score: 30.0
     
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  40. Daqi Song (2009). Cheng Zhu Li Fa Xue Yan Jiu. Shandong Ren Min Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
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  41. Yinghui Song, Wuliang Wang & Yunzhong Guo (eds.) (2009). Fa Lü Shi Zheng Yan Jiu Fang Fa =. Beijing da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  42. Bingyong Song (2008). Fa Lü Xing Wei Ji Chu Li Lun Yan Jiu. Fa Lü Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  43. Xiren Song (ed.) (2007). Gan Bu Zhi Jia du Ben: Zhong Wai Zhi Jia Ming Yan Dian Ping. Zhongguo Fang Zheng Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
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  44. Hongbing Song (ed.) (2010). Guo Xue Yu Jin Dai Zhu Zi Xue de Xing Qi. Guangxi Shi Fan da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  45. Hongbing Song (2010). Han Feizi Zheng Zhi Si Xiang Zai Yan Jiu. Zhongguo Ren Min da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  46. Chong-sŏ Song (2009). Hyŏndae Sinyuhak Ui Yŏkchŏng: 5.4 Sinmunhwa Undong Esŏ Chungguk Tʻŭksaek Ŭi Sahoejuŭi Kkaji. Munsachʻŏl.score: 30.0
     
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  47. Ha-gyŏng Song (ed.) (2008). Hanʼguk Yuhak Kwa Yŏllin Sayu. Simsan.score: 30.0
     
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  48. Ningna Song (2007). Jiao Yu Zhe Xue Tan Suo =. Shanxi Ren Min Jiao Yu Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  49. Chun-gil Song (1997). Kugyŏk Tongchʻundang Chip. Minjok Munhwa Chʻujinhoe.score: 30.0
     
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  50. Wenjian Song (2005). Luo Ji Xue de Chuan Ru Yu Yan Jiu. Fujian Ren Min Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
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  51. Zeming Song (2010). Laozi Yu Jia. Hao du Chu Ban You Xian Gong Si.score: 30.0
     
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  52. Guangyu Song (2008). Lun Yu Xin Jie: Cong Xin Xing de Xiu Lian He Ti Wu Tan Suo "Lun Yu" de Zhen Shi Yi Han. Wan Juan Lou Tu Shu Gu Fen You Xian Gong Si.score: 30.0
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  53. Kuanfeng Song (2010). Lun Zheng Yu Jie Shi: Zheng Zhi Zhe Xue Dao Lun. Fu Dan da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  54. Du-Yul Song (2007). Miwan Ŭi Kwihyang Kwa Kŭ Ihu. Humanitʻasŭ.score: 30.0
     
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  55. Xiren Song (2009). On Ethical Order. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 4 (2):211-227.score: 30.0
    The existent ethical relationships are the result of the historical amalgamation of objective and subjective conditions. Ethical relationships are essential relationships in the real and rational order, which are maintained by a system of regulations on morals, laws and customs, and infused with a spirit of subjectivity. Rationality and legitimacy are the primary concerns of those relationships. A distinction between morals and ethos needs to be made when studying ethical order. Sound ethical order lies in effective regulation of morals and (...)
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  56. Sung Jin Song (2007). Process Theology and Chinul's Buddhist Thought. Process Studies 36 (2):215-228.score: 30.0
    There is a great similarity between process theology and Chinul’s Buddhist thought. They share the conception of a mutual immanence and interaction between the world and the ultimate reality. They also share the view that the true or sanctified self is an incarnation and expression of the ultimate reality in and for the world. However, Chinul’s Buddhist thought is weak in dealing with the aspect of redemption.
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  57. Yŏng-bae Song (2012). Tongsŏ Ch'ŏrhak Ŭi Ch'ungdol Kwa Yunghap. Sahoe P'yŏngnon.score: 30.0
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  58. Yŏng-O. Song (2009). Tasan Kwa Mongmin'gwan Kŭrigo Yulli. Yŏrak.score: 30.0
     
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  59. Sarah Song (2009). The Subject of Multiculturalism : Culture, Religion, Language, Ethnicity, Nationality, and Race? In Boudewijn Paul de Bruin & Christopher F. Zurn (eds.), New Waves in Political Philosophy. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 30.0
  60. Jae Jung Song (2012). Word Order. Cambridge University Press.score: 30.0
    A one-stop resource on the current developments in word order research, this comprehensive survey provides an up-to-date, critical overview of this widely debated topic, exploring and evaluating research carried out in four major ...
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  61. Zhiming Song (2009). Xian Dai Xin Ru Xue de Zou Xiang =. Beijing Shi Fan da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
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  62. Yuansheng Song (2010). Xing Shi Qiang Zhi Chu Fen Quan de Fen Pei Yu Zhi Heng = Xingshiqiangzhichufenquandefenpeiyuzhieng. Fa Lü Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  63. Chʻŏr-ŭi Song (ed.) (2006). Yŏkchu Oryun Haengsilto. Sŏul Taehakkyo Chʻulpʻanbu.score: 30.0
     
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  64. Zengwei Song (2010). Zhi du Gong Zheng Yu Ren Xing Wan Shan =. Zhongguo She Hui Ke Xue Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  65. Zengwei Song (2008). Zhi du Gong Zheng Yu Ren de Quan Mian Fa Zhan =. Ren Min Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  66. Jilin Xu & Hong Song (eds.) (2011). Xian Dai Zhongguo Si Xiang de He Xin Guan Nian. Shanghai Ren Min Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  67. Chaoming Yang & Lilin Song (eds.) (2010). Kongzi Wen Hua Shi Wu Jiang. Shandong Ren Min Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  68. Dominic Griffiths (2009). Daring to Disturb the Universe: Heidegger’s Authenticity and The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. Literator 30 (2):107-126.score: 18.0
    In Heidegger’s Being and Time certain concepts are discussed which are central to the ontological constitution of Dasein. This paper demonstrates the interesting manner in which some of these concepts can be used in a reading of T.S. Eliot’s The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. A comparative analysis is performed, explicating the relevant Heideggerian terms and then relating them to Eliot’s poem. In this way strong parallels are revealed between the two men’s respective thoughts and distinct modernist sensibilities. (...)
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  69. Renqiu Zhu (2009). The Formation, Development and Evolution of Neo-Confucianism — with a Focus on the Doctrine of “Stilling the Nature” in the Song Period. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 4 (3):322-342.score: 12.0
    The formation of the discourse of Neo-Confucianism 1 in the Song period was a result of the interactions between many social and cultural trends. In the development of the Neo-Confucian discourse, the Cheng brothers (Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi) played key roles with their charismatic thoughts and impelling personalities, while Zhu Xi pushed Neo-Confucian thought and discourse to a pinnacle with his broad knowledge and precise reasoning. In the warm discussions and debates between different schools and thoughts, the Neo-Confucian (...)
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  70. G. K. D. Crozier (2010). A Formal Investigation of Cultural Selection Theory: Acoustic Adaptation in Bird Song. Biology and Philosophy 25 (5):781-801.score: 12.0
    The greatest challenge for Cultural Selection Theory lies is the paucity of evidence for structural mechanisms in cultural systems that are sufficient for adaptation by natural selection. In part, clarification is required with respect to the interaction between cultural systems and their purported selective environments. Edmonds et al. have argued that Cultural Selection Theory requires simple, conclusive, unambiguous case studies in order to meet this challenge. To that end, this paper examines the songs of the Rufous-collared Sparrow, which seem to (...)
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  71. Kurt Cline (2010). The Shaman's Song and Divination in the Epic Tradition. Anthropology of Consciousness 21 (2):163-187.score: 12.0
    Evidence of the intimate linkage of the shaman's song and divinatory procedures may be viewed in the ancient epics. These narrative poems contain structural and thematic elements recognizable from the shaman's song—in particular his or her voyage to the Otherworld and the guidance of oracular powers. In this paper, The Epic of Gilgamesh, Euripedes' Ion, and The Ozidi Saga (a living epic from West Africa) are examined as recuperations of the orally composed and transmitted song of the (...)
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  72. Chunfeng Jin (2010). A Reconsideration of the Characteristics of Song-Ming Li Xue. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 5 (3):352-376.score: 12.0
    By analyzing Zhu Xi and Zhang Zai’s three representative explanatory paradigms—that of Feng Youlan, Mou Zongsan and Zhang Dainian, the paper tries to show that studying Chinese philosophy in a Western way and emphasizing logical consistency will unavoidably lead to the defects of simplicity and partiality. In addition to Buddhism and Daoism, Song-Ming philosophy had also absorbed thoughts from the Pre-Qin, Han, Wei and Jin dynasties. The existence of multiple philosophical thoughts and their new synthesis lead to internal contradictions (...)
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  73. Elena Longhi & Annette Karmiloff-Smith (2004). In the Beginning Was the Song: The Complex Multimodal Timing of Mother-Infant Musical Interaction. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (4):516-517.score: 12.0
    In this commentary we raise three issues: (1) Is it motherese or song that sets the stage for very early mother-infant interaction? (2) Does the infant play a pivotal role in the complex temporal structure of social interaction? (3) Is the vocal channel primordial or do other modalities play an equally important role in social interaction?
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  74. Simon Jarvis (2007). Wordsworth's Philosophic Song. Cambridge University Press.score: 12.0
    Wordsworth wrote that he longed to compose 'some philosophic Song/Of Truth that cherishes our daily life'. Yet he never finished The Recluse, his long philosophical poem. Simon Jarvis argues that Wordsworth's aspiration to 'philosophic song' is central to his greatness, and changed the way English poetry was written. Some critics see Wordworth as a systematic thinker, while for others, he is a poet first, and a thinker only (if at all) second. Jarvis shows instead how essential both philosophy (...)
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  75. Weixiang Ding (2010). Taking on Proper Appearance and Putting It Into Practice: Two Different Systems of Effort in Song and Ming Neo-Confucianism. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 5 (3):326-351.score: 12.0
    Both jianxing 践形 (taking on proper appearance) and jianxing 践行 (putting into practice) were concepts coined by Confucians before the Qin Dynasty. They largely referred to similar things. But because the Daxue 大学 ( Great Learning ) was listed as one of the Sishu 四书 (The Four Books) during the Song Dynasty, different explanations and trends in terms of the Great Learning resulted in taking on proper appearance and putting into practice becoming two different systems of efforts. The former (...)
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  76. Jinglin Li (2006). The Ontologicalization of the Confucian Concept of Xin Xing: Zhou Lianxi's Founding Contribution to the Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 1 (2):204-221.score: 12.0
    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) (...)
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  77. Soon-Ja Yang (2012). Song, Hongbing 宋洪兵, New Studies of Han Feizi's Political Thought 韓非子政治思想再硏究. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 11 (263):266.score: 12.0
    Song, Hongbing 宋洪兵, New Studies of han Feizi’s Political Thought 韓非子政治思想再硏究 Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-4 DOI 10.1007/s11712-012-9265-2 Authors Soon-ja Yang, Inha University, 253 Yonghyeon 4-dong, Nam-gu, Incheon, South Korea 402-751 Journal Dao Online ISSN 1569-7274 Print ISSN 1540-3009.
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  78. Andrew Stables (2010). The Song of the Earth: A Pragmatic Rejoinder. Educational Philosophy and Theory 42 (7):796-807.score: 12.0
    In The Song of the Earth, Jonathan Bate promotes ‘ecopoesis’, contrasting it with ‘ecopolitical’ poetry (and by implication, other forms of writing and expression). Like others recently, including Simon James and Michael Bonnett, he appropriates the notion of ‘dwelling’ from Heidegger to add force to this distinction. Bate's argument is effectively that we have more chance of protecting the environment if we engage in ecopoetic activity, involving a sense of immediate response to nature, than if we do not. This (...)
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  79. Dietmar Todt (1998). Hierarchical Learning of Song in Birds: A Case of Vocal Imitation? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (5):702-703.score: 12.0
    The target article by Byrne & Russon treats imitation as an achievement that originates from observation. In my commentary I propose extending the database to the role of listening. Referring to current studies on song learning in birds, I suggest that at least some features of this accomplishment also may be based on learning by imitation.
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  80. Sebastien Deregnaucourt (2011). Birdsong Learning in the Laboratory, with Especial Reference to the Song of the Zebra Finch (Taeniopygia Guttata). Interaction Studies 12 (2):324-350.score: 12.0
    Vocal imitation in songbirds exhibits interesting parallels to infant speech development and is currently the model system of choice for exploring the behavioural, molecular and electrophysiological substrates of vocal learning. Among songbirds, the Zebra Finch ( Taeniopygia guttata ) is currently used as the `flying mouse' of birdsong research. Only males sing and they develop their song primarily during a short sensitive period in early life. They learn their speciesspecific song patterns by memorizing and imitating the songs of (...)
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  81. Stephen Elkins (2003). Awesome God: A Very Special Story for Children Based on the Dove Award Song by Rich Mullins. Broadman & Holman Publishers.score: 12.0
    One of three books based on Dove Award winning songs of the same title with a story based on each song's lyrics. Each book includes a CD with The Wonder Kids Choir performing the song and the original artist or a celebrity narrator reading the story. Ages 5 and up. Awesome God read by Steve Green.
     
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  82. Andrew L. Ford (2011). Aristotle as Poet: The Song for Hermias and Its Contexts. OUP USA.score: 12.0
    Aristotle is known as a philosopher and as a theorist of poetry, but he was also a composer of songs and verse. This is the first comprehensive study of Aristotle's poetic activity, interpreting his remaining fragments in relation to the earlier poetic tradition and to the literary culture of his time. Its centerpiece is a study of the single complete ode to survive, a song commemorating Hermias of Atarneus, Aristotle's father-in-law and patron in the 340's BCE. This remarkable text (...)
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  83. Menachem Marc Kellner (2010). Torah in the Observatory: Gersonides, Maimonides, Song of Songs. Academic Studies Press.score: 12.0
    Providence and the rabbinic tradition -- Mosaic prophecy: Maimonides and Gersonides -- Eschatology and miracles -- Creation, miracles, revelation -- Song of Songs and Gersonides' world -- Maimonides and Gersonides on astronomy and metaphysics -- Gersonides on the Song of Songs and the nature of science -- Politics and perfection: Gersonides vs. Maimonides -- The role of the active intellect in human cognition -- Imitatio dei and the dissemination of scientific knowledge -- Moses ibn Tibbon and Gersonides on (...)
     
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  84. Sŏng--mu Pak (2005). Pak Sŏng-Mu Ŭi Pʻurŏ Ssŭnŭn Tasan Iyagi. Munhak Suchʻŏp.score: 12.0
    2. Saebyŏngnyŏk chʻodang esŏ on pʻyŏnji.
     
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  85. Jiena Sun (forthcoming). Liminal Masculinity in Richard Selzer's Knife Song Korea. Journal of Medical Humanities.score: 12.0
    The doctor in a foreign country is a recurring theme in physician writer Richard Selzer’s stories. In his 2009 novel, Knife Song Korea , Selzer returns to this theme, examining it in depth through the lens of gender. Selzer features the American military surgeon Sloane’s multiple border-crossings, namely, from America to Korea, from health to patienthood, and from sex-exploitation to love. Crossing those visible or invisible borders in the gender and race conscious contexts of medical profession and military in (...)
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  86. Jeanette Bicknell & John Andrew Fisher (eds.) (2013). Song, Songs, and Singing. John Wiley & Sons.score: 11.0
     
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  87. Aaron Smuts (2011). Rubber Ring: Why Do We Listen to Sad Songs? In John Gibson & Noel Carroll (eds.), Narrative, Emotion, and Insight. Penn State UP.score: 10.0
    In this essay, I discuss a few ways in which songs are used, ways in which listeners engage with and find meaning in music. I am most interested in sad songs—those that typically feature narratives about lost love, separation, missed opportunity, regret, hardship, and all manner of heartache. Many of us are drawn to sad songs in moments of emotional distress. The problem is that sad songs do not always make us feel better; to the contrary, they often make us (...)
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  88. Ray Burnett & Kathryn Burnett (2011). Scotland's Hebrides : Song and Culture, Transmission and Transformation. In Godfrey Baldacchino (ed.), Island Songs: A Global Repertoire. Scarecrow Press.score: 10.0
     
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  89. Waldo Garrido & Philip Hayward (2011). Chiloé : An Offshore Song Culture. In Godfrey Baldacchino (ed.), Island Songs: A Global Repertoire. Scarecrow Press.score: 10.0
     
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  90. Maria Hnaraki (2011). Crete : Souls of Soil : Island Identity Through Song. In Godfrey Baldacchino (ed.), Island Songs: A Global Repertoire. Scarecrow Press.score: 10.0
     
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  91. Henry Johnson (2011). Jersey : Jèrriais, Song and Language Revitalization. In Godfrey Baldacchino (ed.), Island Songs: A Global Repertoire. Scarecrow Press.score: 10.0
     
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  92. Heather Sparling (2011). Cape Breton Island : Living in the Past? Gaelic Language, Song and Competition. In Godfrey Baldacchino (ed.), Island Songs: A Global Repertoire. Scarecrow Press.score: 10.0
     
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  93. Penelope Mackie (2000). A Modern Metaphysical Song. Mind 109:39 - 40.score: 9.0
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  94. Nomy Arpaly (2002). The Utilitarian's Song. Utilitas 14 (01):1-.score: 9.0
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  95. Rom Harré, The Siren Song of Substantivalism.score: 9.0
    The defence of a process philosophy as the metaphysics for the foundation of social psychology is part of a general defence of scientific realism. Realists, be they classical or neo critical realists hope to construct a dual level science—a phenomenal level resting on a transcendent level required to account for the order and stability to be found in the unfolding of the phenomena. Also required is a driving force or agency. Discursive psychologists argue for a social ontology in which (...)
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  96. Jeanette Bicknell (2005). Just a Song? Exploring the Aesthetics of Popular Song Performance. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 63 (3):261–270.score: 9.0
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  97. Alon Goshen-Gottstein (2003). Speech, Silence, Song: Epistemology and Theodicy in a Teaching of R. Nahman of Breslav. Philosophia 30 (1-4):143-187.score: 9.0
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  98. Andreas Schöter (2009). A Companion to Yijng Numerology and Cosmology: Chinese Studies of Images and Numbers From Han (202 Bce–220 Ce) to Song (960–1279 Ce) – by Bent Nielsen. [REVIEW] Journal of Chinese Philosophy 36 (3):487-493.score: 9.0
  99. Chung-ying Cheng (1997). On a Comprehensive Theory of Xing (Naturality) in Song-Ming Neo-Confucian Philosophy: A Critical and Integrative Development. Philosophy East and West 47 (1):33-46.score: 9.0
    The question of xing has received much attention in the revival of Neo-Confucian philosophy (called Contemporary Neo-Confucianism) in present-day Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China and among scholars of Chinese philosophy in the United States. It also has much to do with a critical consciousness of both the difference and the affinity between the Chinese philosophy of man and morality and the contemporary Western philosophy of human existence and moral virtues. The study of this has great meaning for the development of (...)
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  100. Stephen R. Mitroff, Daniel J. Simons & Steven Franconeri (2002). The Siren Song of Implicit Change Detection. Journal Of Experimental Psychology-Human Perception And Performance 28 (4):798-815.score: 9.0
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