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Y M Fung

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  •  65
    Concerning Mutual Transformation Between Idealism and Materialism
    Chinese Studies in History 1 (4): 103. 1968.
    German Philosophy
  •  184
    Chinese Philosophy and a Future World Philosophy
    Philosophical Review 57 (6). 1948.
    Chinese Philosophy: Topics, MiscNew ConfucianismContemporary DaoismContemporary Chinese Philosophy, …Read more
    Chinese Philosophy: Topics, MiscNew ConfucianismContemporary DaoismContemporary Chinese Philosophy, Misc
  •  64
    A History of Chinese Philosopy
    with Derk Bode
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (1): 126-127. 1954.
  •  88
    A History of Chinese Philosophy: Volume I, The Period of the Philosophers
    with Derk Bodde
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 14 (2): 277-278. 1953.
  •  80
    A History of Chinese Philosophy, Vol. II, The Period of Classical Learning
    with Derk Bodde
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 16 (1): 131-132. 1954.
  •  65
    The Problem of Succession to the Legacy of Chinese Philosophy
    Chinese Studies in History 1 (4): 92. 1968.
  •  82
    Criticism and Self-Criticism on Discussions about Confucius
    Chinese Studies in History 1 (4): 70-91. 1968.
  •  64
    Visual Culture in Contemporary China: Paradigms and Shifts by Xiaobing Tang
    Philosophy East and West 67 (4): 1305-1307. 2017.
    In his fine and thought-provoking book, Visual Culture in Contemporary China: Paradigms and Shifts, Xiaobing Tang presents a short history of visual culture in China from the mid-twentieth century to the present, a period that corresponds to the entire history of the People's Republic of China. Examining an array of artwork in various media and genres, from woodblock prints and oil paintings to films, Tang strives to excavate a vital tradition of socialist visual culture in China of the past six…Read more
    In his fine and thought-provoking book, Visual Culture in Contemporary China: Paradigms and Shifts, Xiaobing Tang presents a short history of visual culture in China from the mid-twentieth century to the present, a period that corresponds to the entire history of the People's Republic of China. Examining an array of artwork in various media and genres, from woodblock prints and oil paintings to films, Tang strives to excavate a vital tradition of socialist visual culture in China of the past sixty years or so—a tradition that has been shaped by two major imperatives: "to create an inspirational visual environment in support of the social revolution" and "to...
    Asian Philosophy
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    4. Reference and Ontology in the Gōngsūn Lóngzǐ
    In Rafael Suter, Lisa Indraccolo & Wolfgang Behr (eds.), The Gongsun Longzi and Other Neglected Texts: Aligning Philosophical and Philological Perspectives, De Gruyter. pp. 119-168. 2020.
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