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  1. Cheung Chan-fai (1998). T'ang Chün-I's Philosophy of Love. Philosophy East and West 48 (2):257-271.score: 116.0
    T'ang Chün-i's early work Ai-ching chih fu-yin (Gospel of love) has been much neglected by T'ang scholars. This essay argues that this text is not a caprice, and that it marks an important stage in T'ang's life and studies. Furthermore, in the history of Chinese philosophy, it is probably the first book ever written on the philosophy of love.
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  2. Shu-Hsien Liu (1974). Biobibliographical Note on T'ang Chün-I. Contemporary Chinese Thought 5 (4):110-111.score: 87.0
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  3. T'ang Chün-I. (1962). The T'ien Ming [Heavenly Ordinance] in Pre-Ch'in China: II. Philosophy East and West 12 (1):29-49.score: 38.0
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  4. T'ang Chün-I. (1962). The T'ien Ming [Heavenly Ordinance] in Pre-Ch'in China. Philosophy East and West 11 (4):195-218.score: 38.0
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  5. Chris Fraser, Táng Jūnyì on Mencian and Mohist Conceptions of Mind.score: 29.0
    Tang Junyi (T’ang Chun-i 唐君毅) was among the founders of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the first chair of the Department of Philosophy at CUHK, an influential scholar of Chinese philosophy, and one of the leaders of the New Confucian movement. In this article, I take issue with the line of interpretation he develops in a provocative 1955 study of Mencius and Mozi. Though I don’t make the connections explicit, Tang’s views and my critique of them are relevant to (...)
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  6. T'ang Chun-I. (1959). The Development of Ideas of Spiritual Value in Chinese Philosophy. Philosophy East and West 9 (1/2):32-34.score: 29.0
  7. T'ang Chün-I. (1974). My Option Between Philosophy and Religion. Contemporary Chinese Thought 5 (4):4-38.score: 29.0
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  8. T'ang Chün-I. (1973). Cosmologies in Ancient Chinese Philosophy. Contemporary Chinese Thought 5 (1):4-47.score: 29.0
  9. T'ang Chün-I. (1974). Philosophical Consciousness, Scientific Consciousness, and Moral Reason. Contemporary Chinese Thought 5 (4):72-109.score: 29.0
  10. T'ang Chün-I. (1974). The Development of the Chinese Humanistic Spirit. Contemporary Chinese Thought 5 (4):39-71.score: 29.0
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  11. T'ang Chün-I. (1964). The Individual and the World in Chinese Methodology. Philosophy East and West 14 (3/4):293-310.score: 29.0
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  12. T'ang Chün-I. (1973). On the Direction of the Development of Political Consciousness in the Chinese People in the Past One Hundred Years. Contemporary Chinese Thought 5 (1):86-111.score: 29.0
  13. T'ang Chün-I. (1973). Religious Beliefs and Modern Chinese Culture Part II: The Religious Spirit of Confucianism. Contemporary Chinese Thought 5 (1):48-85.score: 29.0
  14. T'ang Chün-I. (1973). The Criticisms of Wang Yang-Ming's Teachings as Raised by His Contemporaries. Philosophy East and West 23 (1/2):163-186.score: 29.0
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