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220Kundao坤道: A lived body in female daoismJournal of Chinese Philosophy 36 (2): 277-292. 2009.No Abstract
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273Reconceiving Women's Equality in China: A Critical Examination of Models of Sex Equality by Lijun YuanHypatia 23 (1): 217-220. 2008.
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128The Virtuous Body at Work: The Ethical Life as Qi 氣 in MotionDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 9 (3): 339-351. 2010.This essay argues that moral self-cultivation as described in the Confucian tradition involves the cultivation of the body. Preparing the body in certain ways, perhaps by making it healthy, is a necessary part of moral self-cultivation. This claim includes: (a) nourishing the body in a proper way is a first step in moral self-cultivation, and the bodily care is instrumentally valuable to oneâs flourishing life; (b) making and keeping a healthy body is partly constitutive of a moral well-being …Read more
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1738Di er ci Qimeng 第二次启蒙 (The second Enlightenment) by Wang Zhihe 王治河 and Fan Meijun 樊美筠 (review)Philosophy East and West 63 (3): 449-450. 2013.Di er ci Qimeng (The second Enlightenment), by Wang Zhihe and Fan Meijun, is a timely book in Chinese about constructing a philosophical and practical way to contend with China's postmodernization. It combines Whitehead's process philosophy with a focus on Chinese modernity in order to map out a desirable postmodern society. It addresses the problem on several dimensions from policy making to basic value systems. The range of themes can be seen from the topics of the book's twelve chapters: (1) …Read more
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