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18George Francis Mclean and the Coucil for Research in Values and Philosophy: Philosophy in the Service of HumanityDialogue and Universalism 15 (7-8): 141-152. 2005.
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7George F. McLean: reminiscences and reflections (edited book)The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy. 2020.This is a book dedicated to Professor George F. McLean (1929-2016). A group of distinguished scholars from all parts of the world provide personal reminiscences, recollections and reflections on the global outreach of McLean's philosophical work and his legacy. Authors are from such countries as Argentina, Austria, Australia, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Colombia, Georgia, India, Iran, Japan, Kenya, Lebanon, Netherlands, Pakistan, Poland, Romania, Russia, Tajikistan, Thailand, Uganda, Ukraine, Unite…Read more
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10Thinking with/for many others: in memory of Vincent Shen (1949-2018) (edited book)The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy. 2022.This is a philosophical study dedicated to the late professor Vincent Shen (1949-2018), the Philosophy Department, University of Toronto, Canada. Papers in this collection are written by a group of philosophers and scholars from various countries and with different cultural and philosophical backgrounds. The issue includes the meaningfulness of life, self-awareness of life, intercultural dialogue, mutual recognition, otherness, sinology, Confucianism, justice, generosity, wisdom, etc.
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14George Francis Mclean and the Council for Research in Values and PhilosophyDialogue and Universalism 15 (7-8): 141-151. 2005.
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3George Francis McLeanDialogue and Universalism 17 (7-8): 61-73. 2007.The paper presents George McLean’s life and his extraneously rich activities in various fields, but first and foremost his endeavors to create conditions for dialogue, communication, and cooperation in philosophy and in all social life.
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21George Francis McLeanDialogue and Universalism 17 (7/8): 61-73. 2007.The paper presents George McLean’s life and his extraneously rich activities in various fields, but first and foremost his endeavors to create conditions for dialogue, communication, and cooperation in philosophy and in all social life.
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