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  1. The modal problem of creatio ex nihilo.Pao-Shen Ho - 2020 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 88 (2):197-213.
    I first provide an interpretation of the doctrine of creatio ex nihilo based on the Fourth Lateran Council, according to which God creates from nothing if and only if God creates everything except God Himself. I then show that this doctrine entails the modal problem that it is both possible and not possible that there is nothing at all except God, or alternatively, that it is both necessary and not necessary that there is something else besides God. I proceed to (...)
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  2. Chi-tu chiao yü hsien tai ssŭ hsiang.Fu-ya Hsieh - 1941
     
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  3. Han Fei ssu hsiang hsing shang chi chʻu chih tʻan chiu.Hung-I. Hsieh - 1975
     
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  4. Hsing shih cheng tsʻe yüan lun.Jui-Chih Hsieh - 1978
     
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  5. On Touching: Connoisseurship of Literati Walnuts in Beijing.I. -Yi Hsieh - 2023 - In Christina Marie Anderson & Peter Stewart (eds.), Connoisseurship. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
     
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  6. The Confucian civilization..Sung-kao Hsieh - 1925 - Shanghai,: The Commercial press.
     
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  7. Zhong xi zhe xue lun wen ji.Yu-wei Hsieh - 1969
     
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  8. Hsien tai lun li hsüeh.Pao-Shan Kung - 1970
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    Journey to Red Russia. Pao-P'U. - 1973 - Chinese Studies in History 6 (4):30-43.
    In this desolate ancient country, which is a semicolony, all activities [seemed to have] stopped. People's lives have also become meaningless. The warm breeze blown from other countries stirred the curiosity of youth. Go! Let us go to the free world. And so, many people left the motherland for France in Europe, as if even workers there were happier than gentlemen here. But what was the reality? They were unable to do very hard work like the average workers. So their (...)
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    Rethinking Monotheism: Some Comparisons between the Igala Religion and Christianity.Pao-Shen Ho - 2022 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 11 (1):151-158.
    The Igala religion believes in the supreme God as well as the ancestral spirits. This belief system gives rise to the question of whether the Igala religion is monotheistic or polytheistic. Isaiah Negedu has recently argued that the Igala is a peculiar form of monotheism, namely inclusive monotheism. In contrast, this essay compares the Igala understanding of ancestral spirits with the Christian notions of angels and patron saints, and argues that the question of whether the Igala religion is monotheistic or (...)
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  11. Hsi yang chê hsüeh shih.Yu-wei Hsieh - 1970
     
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  12. Jên shêng chê hsüeh.Fu-ya Hsieh - 1967
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  13. Meng-tzu shih shih kʻao cheng.Chʻen Pao-chʻüan - 1978
     
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  14. Fên hsi pʻi pʻan Lo-su chê hsüeh ti chʻun kʻo kuan chu i tʻai tu.Pao-Chang Chu - 1957
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  15. Ma-kʻo--ssŭ Lieh-ning chu i chê hsüeh ti chieh chi hsing ho shih chien hsing.Pao-lan Ting - 1957
     
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    Work, Ownership, and Productive Enfranchisement.Nien-hê Hsieh - 2012-02-17 - In Martin O'Neill & Thad Williamson (eds.), Property‐Owning Democracy. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 147–162.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Why Asset Ownership? The Content of Work: Meaningful Work The Governance of Work: Protection against Arbitrary Interference The Status of Work: Workers as Property Owners Conclusion References.
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    Plotinus' mystical teaching of henosis: an interpretation in the light of the metaphysics of the one.Pao-Shen Ho - 2015 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Plotinus' mysticism of henosis, <I>unification with the One, is a highly controversial topic in Plotinian scholarship. This book presents a careful reading of the Enneads and suggests that Plotinus' mysticism be understood as mystical teaching that offers practical guidance concerning henosis. It is further argued that a rational interpretation thereof should be based on Plotinus' metaphysics, according to which the One transcends all beings but is immanent in them. The main thesis of this book is that Plotinus' mystical teaching does (...)
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    L S Penrose's limit theorem: tests by simulation.Pao-Li Chang, Vincent C. H. Chua & Moshé Machover - unknown
    L S Penrose’s Limit Theorem – which is implicit in Penrose [7, p. 72] and for which he gave no rigorous proof – says that, in simple weighted voting games, if the number of voters increases indefinitely and the relative quota is pegged, then – under certain conditions – the ratio between the voting powers of any two voters converges to the ratio between their weights. Lindner and Machover [4] prove some special cases of Penrose’s Limit Theorem. They give a (...)
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  19. Traditional values and modern Singapore: random thoughts on the relevance of the Eastern heritage.Pao-min Chang - 1979 - Singapore: Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences, College of Graduate Studies, Nanyang University.
     
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  20. Ethical realism in neo-Confucian thought.Pao-Chien Hsü - 1933 - [New York?: [New York, Columbia University Dissertation].
  21. Chê hsüeh chiang hua.Yu-wei Hsieh - 1955
     
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  22. Hei-koêrh chê hsüeh lun wēn chi.Yu-wei Hsieh (ed.) - 1956
     
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  23. Kung tso yü hsüeh hsi.ChüEh-Tsai Hsieh - 1957
     
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  24. Lun li hsüeh.Fu-ya Hsieh - 1959
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  25. Tsung chiao chê hsüeh.Fu-ya Hsieh - 1959
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  26. Ru shi dao =.Pao-Chin Ruseto Huang - 2008 - Boulder, CO: Ru shi dao zhong xin.
     
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    Hsün Tzu’s Political Philosophy.Shan-Yüan Hsieh - 1979 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 6 (1):69-90.
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    The boundary condition for compensatory responses by the elderly in a flanker-task paradigm.Hsieh Shulan & Lin Yu-Chi - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    The Internet Addiction Level on Resting-state Brain Connectivity.Hsieh Shulan & Chen Der-Yow - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    The ethical and political works of Motse.Yi-Pao Mei - 1929 - Westport, Conn.,: Hyperion Press. Edited by Yibao Mei.
  31. Acts and the Isaianic New Exodus.David W. Pao - 2002
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  32. Giménez Caballero's fractured fairy tale : "El redentor mal parido" (1926).Maria T. Pao - 2010 - In Renée M. Silverman (ed.), Popular Avant-Garde. Rodopi.
     
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  33. Metaphysical characteristics of hsun, kuang world outlook+ translated from chinese by, hushihara, morimasa.Th Pao - 1979 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 10 (4):31-46.
  34. Pragma-Dialectics and Self-Advocacy in Physician-Patient Interactions.Lance S. Rintamaki, Elaine Hsieh & Jennifer Peterson - 2006 - In F. H. van Eemeren, Peter Houtlosser, Haft-van Rees & A. M. (eds.), Considering Pragma-Dialectics: A Festschrift for Frans H. L. Erlbaum Associates. pp. 23.
  35. Chung-kuo che hsüeh lun wen chi.Yu-wei Hsieh - 1973
     
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  36. Che hsüeh kai lun.Yu-wei Hsieh - 1972 - 61 i.: E.. Edited by Yi Wu.
     
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  37. Fu li ho ming fa.Cho Hsieh (ed.) - 1974
     
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  38. Han Feizi xi lun.Yün-fei Hsieh - 1973
     
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  39. Huai-hei-te ti che hsüeh.Yu-wei Hsieh - 1974
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  40. Lun li hsüeh hsin lun.Fu-ya Hsieh - 1973
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  41. Po-lieh-te-lai ti che hsüeh.Yu-wei Hsieh - 1973
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  42. Wu chiao tʻung yüan.Kuan-nêng] Hsieh - 1970
     
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    A Nonprofit Perspective on Business–Nonprofit Partnerships: Extending the Symbiotic Sustainability Model.Amy O’Connor, Yuli Patrick Hsieh & Michelle Shumate - 2018 - Business and Society 57 (7):1337-1373.
    Using the symbiotic sustainability model as a framework, this research investigates how many and with which businesses top nonprofit organizations report partnerships. We examined the websites of the 122 largest, most recognizable U.S. nonprofits. These websites included information about 2,418 business–nonprofit partnerships with 1,707 unique businesses. The results suggest key differences with previous research on how U.S. Fortune 500 companies report B2N partnerships. Leading nonprofits report more B2N partnerships than U.S. Fortune 500 companies do. Furthermore, nonprofits do not maintain industry (...)
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  44. Does Global Business Have a Responsibility to Promote Just Institutions?Nien-hê Hsieh - 2009 - Business Ethics Quarterly 19 (2):251-273.
    Drawing upon John Rawls’s framework in The Law of Peoples, this paper argues that MNEs have a responsibility to promote well-ordered social and political institutions in host countries that lack them. This responsibility is grounded in a negative duty not to cause harm. In addition to addressing the objection that promoting well-ordered institutions represents unjustified interference by MNEs, the paper provides guidance for managers of MNEs operating in host countries that lack just institutions. The paper argues for understanding corporate responsibility (...)
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  45. Hsi-la che hsüeh shih.Pao-lun Hsüeh - 1971
     
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  46. Meng-tzu ti che hsüeh.Pao-lun Hsüeh - 1976
     
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    My Life as a Writer.Hsieh Ping-Ying - 1980 - Chinese Studies in History 14 (1):42-56.
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    Recovering the Logic of Double Effect for Business: Intentions, Proportionality, and Impermissible Harms.Rosemarie Monge & Nien-hê Hsieh - 2020 - Business Ethics Quarterly 30 (3):361-387.
    ABSTRACTBusiness actors often act in ways that may harm other parties. While the law aims to restrict harmful behavior and to provide remedies, legal systems do not anticipate all contingencies and legal regulations are not always well-enforced. This article argues that the logic of double effect, which has been developed and deployed in other areas of practical ethics, can be useful in helping business actors decide whether or not to pursue potentially harmful activities in commonplace business activity. The article illustrates (...)
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  49. Jun-shi.Senʼei Fujii - 1965 - Tōkyō: Meiji Shoin. Edited by Xunzi.
     
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  50. Rawlsian Justice and Workplace Republicanism.Nien-hê Hsieh - 2005 - Social Theory and Practice 31 (1):115-142.
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