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  1. Tianyue Wu (2010). Rethinking Augustine's Adaptation of 'First Movements' of Affection. The Modern Schoolman 87 (2):95-115.
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  2. Tong Wu (ed.) (2010). Fu Gui Ke Xue Shi Jian: Yi Zhong Ke Xue Zhe Xue de Xin Fan Si. Qing Hua da Xue Chu Ban She.
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  3. Tong Wu (2010). Zi Ran Yu Wen Hua: Zhongguo de Shi, Hua Yu Lian Dan. Qing Hua da Xue Chu Ban She.
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  4. Xiaofei Tian & Tong Wu (2009). The Philosophy of Scientific Practice in Naturalist Thought: Its Approaches and Problems. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 4 (4):589-603.
    It is the continuity between epistemology and empirical science that the naturalism in contemporary philosophy of science emphasizes. After its individual and social dimensions, the philosophy of scientific practice takes a stand on naturalism in order to observe complex scientific activities through practice. However, regarding the naturalism’s problem of normativity, the philosophy of scientific practice today has deconstructed more than it has constructed.
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  5. Tang Hang Wu (2009). Storytelling in the Law of Unjust Enrichment. In Andrew Robertson & Hang Wu Tang (eds.), The Goals of Private Law. Hart Pub..
     
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  6. S. Shah & T. Wu (2008). The Medical Student Global Health Experience: Professionalism and Ethical Implications. Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (5):375-378.
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  7. Tong Wu (2008). Is Scientific Research Driven by Opportunity, Problems, or Observations? Frontiers of Philosophy in China 3 (3):424-437.
    With the recent rise of the philosophy of scientific practices, SSK (Sociology of Scientific Knowledge), and feminist approaches to the philosophy of science, a new perspective is gradually coming into being, holding that the starting point for scientific research is opportunity. Opportunistic features in solar neutrino experiments, Opportunistic features of complexity studies emerging from economics, and the measurement of insects’ flight can prove the above perspective from different angels. It is important and significant to determine whether the starting point for (...)
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  8. Tongfu Wu (2007). Qing Dai Xin Yi Li Guan Zhi Yan Jiu =. Jiangxi Ren Min Chu Ban She.
     
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  9. Guoping Ceng & Tong Wu (eds.) (2006). Ke Xue Ji Shu de Zhe Xue Yan Jiu. Nei Menggu Ren Min Chu Ban She.
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  10. Jinsong Jiang, Tong Wu & Wei Wang (eds.) (2006). Ke Xue Shi Jian Zhe Xue de Xin Shi Ye. Nei Menggu Ren Min Chu Ban She.
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  11. Tang Wu (2005). Ŭi Ŭibyŏngsŏ Yŏkso. Chimmundang.
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