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    Toward a Confucian Family-Oriented Health Care System for the Future of China
    with X. Chen and R. Fan
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (5): 452-465. 2011.
    Recently implemented Chinese health insurance schemes have failed to achieve a Chinese health care system that is family-oriented, family-based, family-friendly, or even financially sustainable. With this diagnosis in hand, the authors argue that a financially and morally sustainable Chinese health care system should have as its core family health savings accounts supplemented by appropriate health insurance plans. This essay’s arguments are set in the context of Confucian moral commitments that…Read more
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    Ding: Chinese Cultural Artifact Embodying Thought of “Unity between Heaven and Man”
    with Wei Hua
    Meθexis Journal of Research in Values and Spirituality 5 (1): 13-48. 2025.
    The relation between heaven and man has been the key issue of inquiries explored and studied by countless Chinese ancestors and scholars. During its long-lasting historical course, the Chinese nation developed the thought of “unity of heaven and man(天人合一)” as the answer to the relation between the two and never stopped to improve it. Unlike previous research, this article chose to unveil this great thought and shed some new lights on further research in this field, from a different angle of ding…Read more
  •  92
    Culture–Sex Interaction and the Self-Report Empathy in Australians and Mainland Chinese
    with Qing Zhao, David L. Neumann, Simon Baron-Cohen, Chao Yan, Raymond C. K. Chan, and David H. K. Shum
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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    Low Mood Leads to Increased Empathic Distress at Seeing Others’ Pain
    with Genevieve Dingle, Gary C. K. Chan, and Ross Cunnington
    Frontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.