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  1. Chosŏn hugi Sŏngnihak inyŏm kwa Sirhak ŭi che munje.Chŏng Ku-bok - 2020 - In In-ho Pak (ed.), Yŏksa rŭl parabonŭn sirhakcha ŭi sisŏn. Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Kyŏngin Munhwasa.
     
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    Tonghak munhak kwa yesul kŭrigo chʻŏrhak.Kŭm-bok Im - 2003 - Sŏul-si: Mosinŭn Saramdŭl.
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  3. Yugyo chʻŏrhak sasang kaesŏl.Chong-bok Chŏng - 1975 - Sŏul: Hyŏngsŏl Chʻulpʻansa.
     
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  4. Cheja paekkasŏn.Chong-bok Chŏng - 1980 - Sŏul Tŭkpyŏlsi: Chimmundang.
     
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    Ham Sŏk-hŏn kwa Wang Yang-myŏng kŭrigo onŭl ŭi Han'guk sahoe.Chong-il Kang (ed.) - 2020 - Sŏul-si: Tongyŏn.
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    Tong Asia chŏnt'ong chisik iron ŭi palchŏn kwa kŭ kŭndaejŏk kulchŏl.Chong-wŏn Hwang & Se-Jong Kim (eds.) - 2019 - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Kyŏngjin Ch'ulp'an.
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    Wŏlch'ŏn Cho Mok ŭi sam kwa saenggak kŭrigo munhak.Chong-ho Yi - 2007 - Kyŏngbuk Andong-si: Han'guk Kukhak Chinhŭngwŏn.
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    Sam ŭl kŭngjŏng hanŭn hŏmujuŭi: kŏnnŭn sahoe hakcha Chŏng Su-bok i tungji ch'ŏrhakcha Pak I-mun ŭl mannada.Su-bok Chŏng - 2013 - Sŏul-si: Alma.
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  9. Kidokkyochŏk saengmyŏng ŭiryo yulli ŭi kŭn'gŏ wa panghyang.Chŏng Chong-hun - 2021 - In Chong-hun Chŏng (ed.), Ŭihak pŏphak sinhak ŭi taehwa: saengmyŏng ŭiryo yulli p'orŏm. Sŏul-si: Yŏnse Taehakkyo Taehak Ch'ulp'an Munhwawŏn.
     
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    Wŏnhyo wa Haidegŏ ŭi taehwa: kŭnbon ŭi sayu.Chong-uk Kim - 2013 - Sŏul-si: Tongguk Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
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    Yuhak kwa Tong Asia: tarŭn kŭndae ŭi kil.Chong-sŏk Na (ed.) - 2018 - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Toso Ch'ulp'an b.
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    Purhwa kŭrigo puron han sidae ŭi ch'ŏrhak: Pak Ch'i-u ŭi sam kwa ch'ŏrhak sasang.Sang-bok Wi - 2012 - Sŏul: Kil.
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  13. Hanʼguk ŭi sasangchŏk panghyang: kŭ myŏt kaji ŭi kochʻal.Chong-Hong Pak - 1982 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Pagyŏngsa.
     
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    Tong Asia wa Yuhak kŭrigo T'oegyehak.Hŭi-bok Kang - 2014 - Sŏul-si: Kyŏngin Munhwasa.
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    Sŏul ŭi chesa, kamsa wa kiwŏn ŭi momchit.Chong-ch'ŏn Pak - 2013 - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi Sisa P'yŏnch'an Wiwŏnhoe.
    1. Chesa ran muŏt in'ga -- 2. Sŏnsa-Koryŏ sidae ŭi tawŏnjŏk chesa munhwa -- 3. Chosŏn sidae Sŏul ŭi yugyosik chesa munhwa -- 4. Chesa munha ŭi kŭndaejŏk pyŏnyong kwa hyŏndaejŏk sesokhwa.
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    Sunam An Chŏng-bok ŭi sŏhak insik kwa kyoyuk sasang.Chang-T'ae Kŭm (ed.) - 2012 - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Sunam Sŏnsaeng T'ansin 300-chunyŏn Kinyŏm Saŏphoe.
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    Tasan ŭi ch'osang: Han'guk kŭndae sirhak tamnon ŭi hyŏngsŏng kwa chŏn'gae.Chong-hyŏn Chŏng - 2018 - Sŏul-si: Sinsŏwŏn.
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  18. Hanju Hakp'a ŭi Sŏngnihak e taehan Simjae Cho Kŭng-sŏp ŭi pip'an.Im Chong-jin - 2021 - In Wŏn-sik Hong (ed.), Hanju hakp'a chaejŏn chejadŭl kwa Yŏngnam yuhyŏndŭl ŭi hwaltong kwa sasang: Ilche kangjŏmgi ŭi 'Nakchunghak'. Taegu Kwangyŏksi: Kyemyŏng Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
     
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  19. Chŏmp'ilchae Kim Chong-jik kwa kŭ munsaengdŭl ŭi Tohak sasang.Kim Yong-hŏn - 2013 - In Wŏn-sik Hong (ed.), Chosŏn chŏn'gi Tohakp'a ŭi sasang: 'Nakchunghak' ŭi wŏllyu. Taegu Kwangyŏksi: Kyemyŏng Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
     
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    Chosŏn hugi Kyŏngsang-udo ŭi haksul tonghyang.Sŏk-ki Ch'oe - 2019 - P'aju-si: Kyŏngin Munhwasa.
    1. An Tŏng-mun ŭi hangmun chŏngsin kwa ch'ŏse pangsik -- 2. An Tŏng-mun ŭi Samsan Sŏwŏn wisang chŏngnip kwa kŭ ŭimi -- 3. Ha Ik-pŏm ŭi sam kwa munhak -- 4. Pak Ch'i-bok ŭi Nammyŏnghak kyesŭng yangsang -- 5. Kang Pyŏng-ju ŭi hangmun kwa munhak -- 6. Chŏng Chae-gyu ŭi hangmun chŏngsin kwa 'Taehak' haesŏk -- 7. Kim Chin-ho ŭi haksŏl e taehayŏ -- 8. Kwak Chong-sŏk ŭi Myŏngdŏksŏl nonjaeng -- 9. Kim Hwang ŭi Kyŏnghak Sipto e taehayŏ.
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  21. Secrets: on the ethics of concealment and revelation.Sissela Bok - 1982 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Shows how the ethical issues raised by secrets and secrecy in our careers or private lives take us to the heart of the critical questions of private and public morality.
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    33. Lying: Moral Choice in Public and Private Life.Sissela Bok - 2014 - In Bernard Williams (ed.), Essays and Reviews: 1959-2002. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 161-165.
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  23. Vandalizing Tainted Commemorations.Chong-Ming Lim - 2020 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 48 (2):185-216.
    What should we do about “tainted” public commemorations? Recent events have highlighted the urgency of reaching a consensus on this question. However, existing discussions appear to be dominated by two naïve opposing views – to remove or preserve them. My aims in this essay are two-fold. First, I argue that the two views are not naïve, but undergirded by concerns with securing self-respect and with the character of our engagement with the past. Second, I offer a qualified defence of vandalising (...)
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  24. Myŏnu Kwak Chong-sŏk ŭi ch'ŏrhak kwa Hanjuhak ŭi pip'anjŏk kyesŭng.Ch'U. Che-hyŏp - 2020 - In Wŏn-sik Hong & O. -yŏng Kwŏn (eds.), Chumun p'arhyŏn' kwa Hanju hakp'a ŭi chŏn'gae: kŭndae sigi 'Nakchunghak. Taegu Kwangyŏksi: Kyemyŏng Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
     
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  25. Ḳetsot derakhaṿ.Efrayim Boḳsenboim - 2020 - Ḳiryat Sefer: [Efrayim Buḳsenboim].
     
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  26. Chisŏng kwa mosaek.Chong-Hong Pak - 1967
     
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  27. Chisŏng ŭi panghyang.Chong-Hong Pak - 1956
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    Confronting ethical permissibility in animal research: rejecting a common assumption and extending a principle of justice.Chong Un Choe Smith - 2014 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 35 (2):175-185.
    A common assumption in the selection of nonhuman animal subjects for research and the approval of research is that, if the risks of a procedure are too great for humans, and if there is a so-called scientific necessity, then it is permissible to use nonhuman animal subjects. I reject the common assumption as neglecting the central ethical issue of the permissibility of using nonhuman animal subjects and as being inconsistent with the principle of justice used in human subjects research ethics. (...)
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  29. Objectionable Commemorations: Ethical and Political Issues.Chong-Ming Lim & Ten-Herng Lai - 2024 - Philosophy Compass 19 (2):e12963.
    The term, "objectionable commemorations”, refers to a broad category of public artefacts – such as, and especially, memorials, monuments and statues – that are regarded as morally problematic in virtue of what or whom they honour. In this regard, they are a special class of public artefacts that are subject to public contestation. In this paper, we survey the general ethical and political issues on this topic. First, we categorise the arguments on offer in the literature, concerning the objectionable nature (...)
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  30. Lun hêng tʻung chien.Chong Wang (ed.) - 1943
     
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  31. Tongbang sasang nonchʻong.Chong-ik Yi (ed.) - 1975
     
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  32. Lying: moral choice in public and private life.Sissela Bok - 1978 - New York: Vintage Books.
    A thoughtful addition to the growing debate over public and private morality. Looks at lying and deception in law, family, medicine, government.
  33. Personal identity and fractured selves: perspectives from philosophy, ethics, and neuroscience.Debra J. H. Mathews, Hilary Bok & Peter V. Rabins (eds.) - 2009 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    This book brings together some of the best minds in neurology and philosophy to discuss the concept of personal identity and the moral dimensions of treating ...
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  34. Yŏram Pak Chong-hong Paksa.Chong-Hong Pak (ed.) - 1963
     
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  35. Hanʼguk sasangsa: Sŏksan Han Chong-man Paksa hwagap kinyŏm.Chong-man Han & Sæoksan Han Chong-man Paksa Hwagap Kinyæom Nonmunjip Kanhaeng Wiwæonhoe (eds.) - 1991 - Chŏlla-bukto Iri-si: Pogŭpchʻŏ Sŏksan Han Chong-man Paksa Hwagap Kinyŏm Nonmunjip Kanhaeng Wiwŏnhoe.
     
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  36. Kunst und Künstler.Leonhard Küppers - 1949 - Paderborn,: Bonifacius-Druckerei.
     
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    Henry Sidgwick's Practical Ethics.Sissela Bok - 2000 - Utilitas 12 (3):361.
    How practical can ethics be? To what extent is it possible to put ethics, in the words of Samuel Johnson? In Practical Ethics, Henry Sidgwick offers the distillation of a lifetime of reflection on how to relate moral theory and practice. This book provides both a model and a cautionary example. Its lucid, urbane, and broad-gauged approach to practical moral issues is exemplary; but its very lucidity also exposes the moral risks in Sidgwick's attempt to isolate deliberation about these issues (...)
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    Impaired Physicians: What Should Patients Know?Sissela Bok - 1993 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (3):331.
    What should patients know about the degree to which their physicians may be impaired—unable, in the words of the American Medical Association, “to practice medicine with reasonable skill and safety to patients by reason of physical or mental illness, including alcoholism and drug dependence”? What patients do in fact find out about such matters as alcohol or other drug abuse by, say, the surgeon or the anesthesiologist in charge of their care is another matter altogether; most patients learn about such (...)
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    Public Reason, Compromise within Consensus, and Legitimacy.Chong-Ming Lim - 2018 - In Manuel Knoll, Stephen Snyder & Nurdane Şimşek (eds.), New Perspectives on Distributive Justice: Deep Disagreements, Pluralism, and the Problem of Consensus. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. pp. 225-242.
    A central idea of public reason liberalism is that the exercise of political power is legitimate when supported only by reasons which all citizens accept. Public reason serves as a necessary standard for evaluating the legitimacy of political decisions. In this paper, I examine the directive to employ public reason from the citizens’ perspective. I suggest that employing public reason potentially involves them engaging in different types of compromise. I consider how acknowledging these compromises sheds light on public reason liberalism. (...)
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  40. Non-Consequentialism Demystified.John Ku, Howard Nye & David Plunkett - 2015 - Philosophers' Imprint 15 (4):1-28.
    Morality seems important, in the sense that there are practical reasons — at least for most of us, most of the time — to be moral. A central theoretical motivation for consequentialism is that it appears clear that there are practical reasons to promote good outcomes, but mysterious why we should care about non-consequentialist moral considerations or how they could be genuine reasons to act. In this paper we argue that this theoretical motivation is mistaken, and that because many arguments (...)
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    Chen Chong ren sheng gan wu lu.Chong Chen - 2003 - Xian: Shanxi ren min mei shu chu ban she. Edited by Yunlong Chen.
    本书是一本关于陈冲体验人生感悟人生的书法集子。内容包括:悟道篇;明理篇;做人篇;处世篇等。.
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    Clinical Commentary.Chong Siow Ann - 2013 - Asian Bioethics Review 5 (3):250-254.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Clinical CommentaryChong Siow Ann, Associate ProfessorDr. G appears to experiencing symptoms of schizophrenia, which is arguably the most severe mental disorder and which afflicts about one in a hundred people. This is a psychotic disorder that causes disturbances and distortions in thinking, including neurocognitive impairments, perception and behaviour. There is no cure for this often devastating disorder. Current antipsychotic medications can alleviate some of the symptoms but it often (...)
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    Underplayed Ethics and the Dilemmas of Psychiatric Care.Chong Siow Ann & Tamra Lysaght - 2013 - Asian Bioethics Review 5 (3):173-175.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Underplayed Ethics and the Dilemmas of Psychiatric CareChong Siow Ann and Tamra LysaghtThe practice of psychiatry is fraught with uncertainty. The exact causes and the biological substrates underlying mental disorders remain to be elucidated; even the diagnosis of these disorders is descriptive and not based on an etiological understanding and no biological diagnostic markers have been validated. The manifestation of almost all mental disorders results from a complex interaction (...)
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    Segyehwa sidae ŭi sin todŏk chŏngchʻi chʻorhak yŏnʼgu: chillyang minjujuŭi ŭi tochʻul.Chong-un An - 1996 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Hangmun Chʻulpʻan.
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    Yuhak kwa minjujuŭi ŭi sangsŭngnon.Chong-un An - 1995 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Hangmunsa.
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  46. Myŏngga ŭi kaŏn sŏnhaeng.Chong-gwŏn Kim (ed.) - 1978
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  47. Ujŏng ŭi chubyŏn.Chong-wŏn Kwak - 1973
     
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  48. Mulch'ŏn Kim Chin-ho ŭi Sŏngnihak kwa Hanjuhak kyesŭng : Hŏ Yu, Kwak Chong-sŏk kwaŭi t'oron ŭl chungsim ŭro.Kim Nak-Chin - 2020 - In Wŏn-sik Hong & O. -yŏng Kwŏn (eds.), Chumun p'arhyŏn' kwa Hanju hakp'a ŭi chŏn'gae: kŭndae sigi 'Nakchunghak. Taegu Kwangyŏksi: Kyemyŏng Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
     
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    Chōsen jugakushi.Chong-ho Pae - 2007 - Tōkyō: Chisen Shokan. Edited by Hideki Kawahara.
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  50. Chagak kwa ŭiyok.Chong-Hong Pak - 1972 - [Seoul]: Pagyŏngsa.
     
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