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Discourse on Tao and Cosmology in the Guodian Bamboo Texts of Lao ZiPhilosophy and Culture 26 (4): 298-316. 1999.Researchers tend to believe that bamboo "I" more concerned about practical, and more on the ruler the people rule the country road, or self-cultivation and the country contains only two types of content, rarely discussed cosmology and Dao. However, analysis of this article pointed out, Guodian bamboo "I", although incomplete because of missing, can not present a complete and systematic channel theory and cosmology, but such ideas are still very clear. Which show more about all things back to the…Read more
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Claire Shen Hsiu-chen: Images of Human World and Human World in ImagesPhilosophy and Culture 33 (10): 147-149. 2006.
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1Daoism (ii) : Zhuang Zi and the Zhuang-ZiIn Bo Mou (ed.), History of Chinese Philosophy, Routledge. 2008.
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Disciplines of philosophy and academic journal evaluation assessing achievementsPhilosophy and Culture 28 (6): 575-580. 2001.
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Construction of a System and Gratitude to the Other - in Memoriam of Chu His in the 800th Anniversary of his DeathPhilosophy and Culture 28 (3): 193-205. 2001.This article aims to "System" and "other" under the two intertwined ideas, revisit ideas of Zhu Xi. Zhu Xi is a big system builders, building systems on the performance in terms of a responsible thinker, Zhu Xi should be post-modern thought for inspiration. On the other hand, the "other" is an important dimension of life and existence, particularly in the post-modern thought to be emphasized as an alternative to over-expansion of the subject in modern times, and "other" relationship will help us…Read more
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Contemporary Chinese Neo-Scholasticism and the Overcoming of the Malaise of ModernityPhilosophy and Culture 37 (11): 5-22. 2010.This paper from the dilemma of the modern super-g to re-read and judge the angle of the Chinese New Scholasticism. Western modern legislation based on human subjectivity, emphasizing human reason, and who constructed the appearance of culture. In which, with the appearance of the main building through rational, manipulation of power, domination of others and otherness, creating a solid all embarrassed, defects clusters. Neo-Confucian emphasis on human subjectivity and for the reconstruction of C…Read more
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1Consciousness and salvation - the conversation between Buddhism and ChristianityPhilosophy and Culture 24 (1): 2-19. 1996.In the end of the century atmosphere in which the whole world is entering the valley of nihilism. It seems from a human dilemma, Buddhist and Christian spiritual resources should be jointly developed through conversation, contribute their ideas, values and practices, to promote recovery of people's lives meaning. This article deals Christianity and Buddhism way of talking, is to use my "comparative philosophy." This is a basic way of thinking and practice, must be differences in the surface or…Read more
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228Creativity as synthesis of contrasting wisdoms: An interpretation of chinese philosophy in taiwan since 1949Philosophy East and West 43 (2): 279-287. 1993.
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Book Review: Michael Hart, Nie Geli "global domination" (review)Philosophy and Culture 31 (6): 109-112. 2004.
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Book Review: Song Rongpei "China's history of social thought - Confucianism, Confucian society and Marxism in China" (review)Philosophy and Culture 31 (6): 105-108. 2004.
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2Beyond Negativity-In Search of Positive Postmodern Values and Way of LifePhilosophy and Culture 27 (8): 705-716. 2000.In this paper, the establishment of "modern" features, as subjectivity, representation and rational, and thus a concise statement of the post-modern critique of modernity, questioned and denied, in order to outline the negative characteristics of post-modern micro. However, more importantly, this will be more committed to master the modern mark out exactly what is very different from the new vision of modernity, made any new way of life and ethical principles. This claim, post-modern addition …Read more
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1Book Review: Luoge Lian, expensive clothing: "inaction of the secret world." (review)Philosophy and Culture 37 (9): 135-139. 2010.
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3Brain, Emotions and the Development of Intentional FeelingsPhilosophy and Culture 32 (10): 119-135. 2005.Includes emotional and affective feelings. Mood builds on the human organism's body, but you must turn to the development of affective experience of the body. I did not last for more than the physical body Zhumo, this article from the mood in the body discussed the rise of the body, to significant problems of the body by the body to experience over the body, as well as the physical body plays in the emotional life of role, will be particularly focused on the discussion of the role of the brain. …Read more
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76Appropriating the other and transforming consciousness into wisdom: Some philosophical reflections on chinese buddhism (review)Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 3 (1): 43-62. 2003.
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6The Rationality of EmotionPhilosophy and Culture 32 (10): 35-66. 1987.How should we understand the emotional rationality? This first part will explore two models of cognition and analogy strategies, test their intuition about the emotional desire. I distinguish between subjective and objective desire, then presents with a feeling from the "paradigm of drama" export semantics, here our emotional repertoire is acquired all the learned, and our emotions in the form of an object is fixed. It is pretty well in line with the general principles of rationality, especially…Read more
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94Antonio Cua’s Conceptual Analysis of Confucian EthicsJournal of Chinese Philosophy 35 (1). 2008.
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Comment on Research Outcome of Philosophy of Emotions in Recent Ten YearsPhilosophy and Culture 32 (10): 147-156. 2005.
Vincent Shen
(1949 - 2018)
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