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16Mengzi and Lévinas: The Heart and SensibilityJournal of Chinese Philosophy 35 (4): 571-577. 2008.
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15Distributed Cognition in Classical Antiquity ed. by Miranda Anderson, Douglas Cairns, and Mark SprevakSubstance 51 (2): 109-114. 2022.Patrick Colm Hogan announced in 2002 that "cognitivist methods, topics, and principles have come to dominate what are arguably the most intellectually exciting academic fields today". Today, what dominates those "cognitivist methods, topics, and principles" is likely to be Distributed Cognition. The term was initially addressed by Edwin Hutchin in Cognition in the Wild and currently has been developed to encompass an intertwined group of theories including embodied cognition, embedded cognition,…Read more
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16A Developmental Profile of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder in China Using the Griffiths Mental Development ScalesFrontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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Interrogation and ItemProceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 11 55-57. 2018.Three are three dimensions in the logical framework of the relationship between man and nature, namely “dimension of awareness”, “dimension of desire” and “dimension of emotion”. But “dimension of awareness” and “dimension of desire” do not occupy a prominent position in the logical level of the relationship between man and nature. “Dimension of emotion” is destined to be in the highest position in the logical level of the relationship between man and nature. “Dimension of emotion” between man a…Read more
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6The Contemporary Conflict of ValuesThe Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 40 27-32. 1998.The conflict between values is the source of many conflicts and problems today. In contrast to the traditional conflict of values, the contemporary conflict is distinguished by these features: extensiveness; complicatedness; profoundness; and continuousness. The plurality and relativity of values is the primary cause of contemporary conflicts. The origin of pluralism lies in an interrelated trio of aspects: commodity economy, democratic politics, and individualism. The contemporary conflict of v…Read more
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The Idea of "Harmony" in Western PhilosophyPhilosophy and Culture 35 (5): 5-18. 2008."Harmony" is not unique to Chinese philosophy, Western civilization In order to independently produce similar in China, "and while different," "middle way" of thinking. This paper attempts to harmony with nature, harmony with people, harmony and social aspects to describe the Western philosophy of "Harmony". This description does not talk about is fighting the West, only the Chinese people to make peace, not just talk about Marxism can not talk about the struggle harmony. For the harmony of the …Read more
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