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    Legalism versus confucianism: A philosophical appraisal.Chung-Ying Cheng - 1981 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 8 (3):271-302.
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    Ultimate Reality, Whitehead, Leibniz and X. I. Zhu.Chung-Ying Cheng - 2002 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 29 (1):93-118.
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    Chinese Thought and Institutions.Chung-Ying Cheng - 1969 - Philosophy East and West 19 (4):457-461.
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    Wu, Chun 吾淳, A History of Chinese Philosophy: The Volume on Ancient Philosophy of Science 中國哲學通史: 古代科學哲學卷.Cheng Wang - 2022 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 21 (3):503-507.
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    Makeham, John, ed., Learning to Emulate the Wise: The Genesis of Chinese Philosophy as an Academic Discipline in Twentieth-Century China: Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 2012, xvi + 398 pages.Cheng Wang - 2014 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 13 (1):127-131.
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    Ishii, Tsuyoshi 石井剛, The Philosophy of Qiwu: Z hang Taiyan and the Encounter between Chinese Modern Thoughts and East Asia齊物的哲學:章太炎與中國現代思想的東亞經驗.Cheng Wang - 2018 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 17 (2):287-290.
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    Political Equality, Confucian Meritocracy, and Citizenly Participation: A Reflection.Cheng Hong - 2019 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 46 (1-2):119-141.
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    Political Equality, Confucian Meritocracy, and Citizenly Participation: A Reflection.Cheng Hong - 2019 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 46 (1-2):119-141.
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    Contemporary Chinese Philosophy.Chung-Ying Cheng & Nicholas Bunnin (eds.) - 2002 - Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
    _Contemporary Chinese Philosophy_ features discussion of sixteen major twentieth-century Chinese philosophers. Leading scholars in the field describe and critically assess the works of these significant figures. Critically assesses the work of major comtemporary Chinese philosophers that have rarely been discussed in English. Features essays by leading scholars in the field. Includes a glossary of Chinese characters and definitions.
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    Service and Reciprocity: Confucian Political Authority.Cheng Hong - 2022 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 49 (3):295-307.
    Confucian political authority is often assumed illegitimate and it is regarded as meritocratic rather than democratic. However, I disagree with such an assumption, because from my perspective, Confucian political authority actually has a potential legitimacy which may contribute to establishing a responsive and harmonious state. Doing so, I argue that, since Confucian political authority is derived from the idea of “service” and “reciprocity,” it therefore advocates non-coercive moral persuasion and reciprocal obligations. In the following discussion, I will point out that (...)
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    The Imperative of Understanding: Chinese Philosophy, Comparative Philosophy, and Onto-Hermeneutics: A Tribute Volume Dedicated to Professor Chung-Ying Cheng.Zhongying Cheng & On Cho Ng (eds.) - 2008 - Global Scholarly Publications.
    ¿This splendid volume is a fitting tribute to the remarkable range of rich and revealing contributions Professor Cheng Chung-ying has made to our understanding of Chinese and comparative philosophy and constructive philosophy from a global perspective.¿ ¿Philip J. Ivanhoe, City University of Hong Kong.
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    Clan Ethics of Chinese Society since the Song Dynasty.Cheng Wu - 2005 - Modern Philosophy 4:014.
    Qin Dynasty Confucian ethics is an ethical elite, there is such a universal ethical issues. From the Song Dynasty of China post-social, ethical Chinese society began to truly grass-roots family or clan ethics that ethics form, thus has a universal significance, and, to some extent and it is Abraham, ethical and religious system its universality is considerable. Specifically, this ethics is to achieve or expand the clan as a platform, on this platform, to stand by the family rules of (...)
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    Rectifying Names(Cheng-Ming) in Classical Confucianism.Cheng C.-Y. - 1977 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 8 (3):67-81.
    The concept of rectifying names [cheng-ming] is a familiar one in the Confucian Analects. It occupies an important, if not central, position in the political philosophy of Confucius. Since, according to Confucius, the rectification of names is the basis of the establishment of social harmony and political order, one might suspect that later political theories of Confucian-ists should be traced back to the Confucian doctrine of rectifying names. It need not be added that the theory of rectifying names, (...)
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    Zhang Dainian: Creative Synthesis and Chinese Philosophy.Cheng Lian - 2002 - In Chung‐Ying Cheng & Nicholas Bunnin (eds.), Contemporary Chinese Philosophy. Malden, Massachusetts, USA: Blackwell. pp. 235–245.
    This chapter contains section titled: The Study of Nature and Man Characteristics of Classical Chinese Philosophy A Sophisticated View of Chinese Culture Zhang Dainian Scholarship.
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    Deconstruction, Yin-Yang, and negative theology.Jie-Wei Cheng - 1995 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 22 (3):263-287.
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    Contemporary chinese philosophy.Zhongying Cheng & Nicholas Bunnin (eds.) - 2002 - Malden, Mass.: Blackwell.
    Contemporary Chinese Philosophy features discussion of sixteen major twentieth-century Chinese philosophers. Leading scholars in the field describe and critically assess the works of these significant figures. Critically assesses the work of major comtemporary Chinese philosophers that have rarely been discussed in English. Features essays by leading scholars in the field. Includes a glossary of Chinese characters and definitions.
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    A Study on Chinese Confucian Classics and Neo-Confucianism in the Song-Ming Dynasties, Volumes 1 and 2. By Cai Fanglu.Pan Song & Chung-Ying Cheng - 2014 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 41 (5):757-761.
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    A Study on Chinese Confucian Classics and Neo‐Confucianism in the Song‐Ming Dynasties, Volumes 1 and 2. By Cai Fanglu.Pan Song & Chung-Ying Cheng - 2014 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 41 (S1):757-761.
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    Chinese philosophy and symbolic reference.Chung-Ying Cheng - 1977 - Philosophy East and West 27 (3):307-322.
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    Chinese philosophy: A characterization.Chung-ying Cheng - 1971 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 14 (1-4):113 – 137.
    This article offers a synthetic characterization of Chinese philosophy based on an analytical reconstruction of its main traditions and thinking. Three main traditions in Chinese philosophy, Confucianism, Taoism and Chinese Buddhism, are depicted and discussed, together with some comments on Chinese Marxism in the contemporary scene. Four characteristics of Chinese philosophy are presented: intrinsic humanism, concrete rationalism, organic naturalism, and a pragmatism of self?cultivation. It is clear from the discussion that these four (...)
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    On Harmony as Transformation: Paradigms from the I Chinaa.Chung Ying Cheng - 1989 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 16 (2):125-158.
  22. Chung-kuo che hsüeh tzʻu tien.Cheng-tʻung Wei - 1977
     
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  23. Chü pien yü chʻuan tʻung.Cheng-tʻung Wei - 1978
     
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  24. Chung-kuo ssu hsiang shih.Cheng-tʻung Wei - 1979
     
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  25. Hsien Chʻin chʻi ta che hsüeh chia.Cheng-tʻung Wei - 1974
     
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    Wu, Chun 吾淳, A History of Chinese Philosophy: The Volume on Ancient Philosophy of Science 中國哲學通史: 古代科學哲學卷: Nanjing 南京: Jiangsu Renmin Chubanshe 江蘇人民出版社, 2021, 557 pages. [REVIEW]Cheng Wang - 2022 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 21 (3):503-507.
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    Causality as soteriology: An analysis of the central philosophy of buddhism.Hsüeh-Li Cheng - 1982 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 9 (4):423-440.
  28. Xian Qin zhu zi ling dao si xiang de xian dai jie xi.Cheng Wang - 2006 - Beijing: Zhongguo da bai ke quan shu chu ban she.
     
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    Recent Trends in Chinese Philosophy in China and the West.Chung-Ying Cheng - 2002 - In Chung‐Ying Cheng & Nicholas Bunnin (eds.), Contemporary Chinese Philosophy. Malden, Massachusetts, USA: Blackwell. pp. 347–364.
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    Classical Chinese Philosophy in a Global Context.Chung-Ying Cheng - 2001 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 12:13-23.
    I discuss several areas of classical Chinese philosophy such as Confucianism, Daoism, Yijing philosophy, and the Mingjia, in terms of their global relevance for humankind today. I contend that despite the critique of 4 May 1919 and Great Cultural Revolution of 1965–1976, these philosophical schools have remained latent in the consciousness of the Chinese people. I argue that classical Chinese philosophy is very relevant for the present worldwide rebirth (renaissance) of human civilization. It is, (...)
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  31. Jin dai Zhongguo de si xiang li cheng, 1840-1949.Ming Peng & Xiao Cheng (eds.) - 1999 - Beijing: Zhongguo ren min da xue chu ban she.
     
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    Chinese philosophy in excavated early texts.Zhongying Cheng & Franklin Perkins (eds.) - 2010 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    T he nine papers of this Supplement on these significant issues and important ideas are closely accentuated and critically discussed by well-established specialists, philosophers and historians, from various relevant disciplines of study.
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    Chinese Philosophy in Excavated Early Texts.Chung-Ying Cheng & Franklin Perkins (eds.) - 2010 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    T he nine papers of this Supplement on these significant issues and important ideas are closely accentuated and critically discussed by well-established specialists, philosophers and historians, from various relevant disciplines of study.
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    Preface: Chinese Philosophy as World Philosophy: Humanity and Creativity.Chung-Ying Cheng - 2013 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (3-4):365-370.
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    Xue zhe de ben fen: chuan tong shi ren, jin dai bian ge ji xue shu zhi du.Cheng Hu - 2017 - Beijing Shi: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she.
    本書收錄了作者近年來撰寫的文章二十多篇,包括書評、隨筆、評論文章等。本文集以中國傳統士人的氣節與傳統行政權力下的尊師重道為切入點,論及近代以來的時風、士風與學風,類比西方學術制度與自由思想之形塑,針對 近代變革中的知識份子之際遇與現代學人急躁求進之學風、近代以來“士”風日下與道德重塑,闡發了學者“曲學阿世”的責任與使命。全書的核心問題是試圖討論如何構建一個更好的學術外部、內部環境。.
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    Chinese Philosophy in Excavated Early Texts.Chung-Ying Cheng - 2010 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 37 (5):1-5.
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    Introduction: Chinese philosophy in excavated early texts.Chung-Ying Cheng - 2010 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 37 (s1):1-5.
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    Preface: Chinese Philosophy and Heidegger: Mutual Discovery and Each to its Own.Chung-Ying Cheng - 2014 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 41 (3-4):378-386.
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    Chinese philosophy in America, 1965–1985: Retrospect and prospect.Chung-Ying Cheng - 1986 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 13 (2):155-165.
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    Model of causality in chinese philosophy: A comparative study.Chung-Ying Cheng - 1976 - Philosophy East and West 26 (1):3-20.
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    Interpreting paradigm of change in chinese philosophy.Chung-Ying Cheng - 2011 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 38 (3):339-367.
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    European and Chinese philosophy: origins and intersections.Zhongying Cheng, Eric Sean Nelson & Linyu Gu (eds.) - 2013 - Malden, MA: Wiley.
    The Journal of Chinese Philosophy initiates this volume on the origins of philosophy and their relations in philosophical languages, be it Chinese or Greek or European as not merely derived from the Greek. Given this understanding we see how a philosophical issue could be discussed significantly from both the European-Western position and the Chinese perspective. Each position and perspective embodies a different historicity and viewpoint as experienced in the vision and pursuit of reality and humanity. (...)
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    New Essays in Chinese Philosophy.Hsueh-li Cheng - 1997 - Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften.
    "New Essays in Chinese Philosophy" explores various facets of Chinese thought which have received dynamic and creative scholarly attention in the recent past. It argues that Chinese culture is not -logic-less-. The Confucian perception of moral sense and of reason can be revitalized to meet current challenges. The book displays the religiosity of Confucian philosophy and explains why contemporary Confucianists may become Christians, and vice versa. It also illuminates the Taoist and Buddhist concepts of the (...)
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    Confucianism and Zen (Ch’an) Phllosophy of Education.Hsueh-Li Cheng - 1985 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 12 (2):197-215.
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    Chi-Tsang’s Treatment of Metaphysical Issues.Hsueh-Li Cheng - 1981 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 8 (3):371-389.
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    Motion and rest in the middle treatise.Hsueh-Li Cheng - 1980 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 7 (3):229-244.
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    The roots of zen buddhism.Hsueh-li Cheng - 1981 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 8 (4):451-478.
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    Preface: Understanding legalism in chinese philosophy.Chung-Ying Cheng - 2011 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 38 (1):1-3.
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    Logic and language in chinese philosophy.Chung-Ying Cheng - 1987 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 14 (3):285-307.
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    Li and qi in the yijing: A Reconsideration of Being and Nonbeing in Chinese Philosophy.Chung-Ying Cheng - 2009 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 36 (s1):73-100.
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