Results for 'Chæong-gæun Sin'

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  1. Muertos sin Sepultura Análisis de las Figuras Femeninas en el Teatro de Sartre.Muertos sin Sepultura - 1996 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 1 (1-3):65.
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    Kang Sin-ju ŭi kamjŏng suŏp: Sŭp'inoja wa hamkke paeunŭn in'gan ŭi 48-kaji ŏlgul.Sin-ju Kang - 2013 - Sŏul-si: Minŭmsa.
    1-pu. Ttang ŭi soksagim -- 2-pu. Mul ŭi norae -- 3-pu. Pulkkot ch'ŏrŏm -- 4-pu. Param ŭi hŭnjŏk.
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    Sin Nam-ch'ŏl munjang sŏnjip.Nam-ch'ŏl Sin - 2013 - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Sŏnggyun'gwan Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu. Edited by Chong-hyŏn Chŏng.
    I. Singminji sigi p'yŏn -- II. Chŏnhwan'gi ŭi iron oe.
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    Tamnon: Sin Yŏng-bok ŭi majimak kangŭi.Yŏng-bok Sin - 2015 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Tolbegae.
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  5. Can shu be the one word that serves as the guiding principle of caring actions?Sin Yee Chan - 2000 - Philosophy East and West 50 (4):507-524.
    It is argued that shu involves one's identification with another person while one criticizes the latter's perspective based on one's own. A mechanism is proposed for developing this sort of critique, based on some significant Confucian values. Finally, shu is applied to the context of caring actions, and it is shown how it can help to solve some of the problems arising in caring for others.
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  6. Sin pŏphak kaeron.Kwang-sin Yi - 1957
     
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  7. The religious philosophy of Guru Nanak: a comparative study with special reference to Siddha Goṣti.Jodha Siṅgha - 1983 - Delhi: Exclusive distributors, Motilal Banarsidass.
     
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    Bruce Lee and the Trolley Problem: An Analysis from an Asian Martial Arts Tradition.William Sin - 2022 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 16 (1):81-95.
    In this paper, I approach the trolley problem from a different angle, and align the perspective with non-Western models of philosophy as instruction for life. I argue that the trolley problem is an...
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    Trivial Sacrifices, Great Demands.William Sin - 2010 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 7 (1):3-15.
    Suppose that people in the affluent countries can easily save the lives of the starving needy in poor countries. Then, three points seem to follow. First, it is wrong for these people not to make the easy rescue . Second, it is wrong to stop making the easy rescue even if they have made many rescues already . Third, if we accept the first two points, the demands of morality are super-extreme. That is, people have to keep making trivial sacrifices (...)
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  10. Sin pŏphak kaeron.Tong-uk Sin - 1964
     
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    Index des textes anciens.Sin Autor - 2008 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 13:97-102.
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    Philosophy of Sikhism.Shera Siṅgha - 1966 - Delhi,: Sterling Publishers.
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    Atenea versus Afrodita: las mujeres y la ciudadanía.Sin Autor - 2008 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 13:153-174.
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    Índice de contenidos.Sin Autor - 1998 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 3:5-6.
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    Evaluative Desire in the Mencius.Sin Yee Chan - 2016 - Philosophy East and West 66 (4):1168-1195.
    The concept of yu 欲 is an under-explored concept in the scholarship on early Confucianism. Perhaps due to the focus on the term “the yu of eyes and ears,” a common term in early Chinese philosophy denoting desires for sensual gratification, or on the Daoist stance on desires, many scholars tend to emphasize the negative and the hedonistic connotations of the term. For example, Chad Hansen notes that the early Confucians do not “make desires central in their account of human (...)
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    Modesty, Confucianism, and active indifference.William Sin - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (2):158-168.
    How do people acquire modesty? A simple answer is: if people see that modesty is a worthy trait, they will incorporate it into their character. However, sometimes the knowledge that one is modest would undermine one’s modesty. So, Driver claims that the modest person must not know his merits. If we are to accept Driver’s claim, it would be difficult for us to conceive how learners can consciously acquire this virtue. In response, Bommarito puts forward a more moderate claim. The (...)
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    Kim Yong-sin Paksa ŭi munmyŏng pip'an.Yong-sin Kim - 2000 - Sŏul: Myŏngsang.
    1. Chŏngch'i ch'ŏrhak kwa chŏngsin punsŏkhak ŭi mannam -- 2. Han'gugin ŭi chamjae ŭisik kwa chŏngch'i pyŏngni.
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    Análisis de la novela como “evangelio apócrifo” a través de sus características formales y temáticas.Sin Autor - 2006 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones:23-28.
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    From the traditional philosophy of science towards the contemporary philosophy of science.Svetozar Sinđelić - 2009 - Theoria: Beograd 52 (2):5-35.
  20. Guramati manthana.Surajīta Siṅgha - 2000 - Ammritasara: Wārisa Shāha Phāuṇḍeshana.
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    Hallyu tŭrama sok ŭi todŏkkwan: segyeindŭl i hallyu tŭrama rŭl choa hanŭn iyu: ye, ŭi, yŏm, ch'i, hyo, yong, ch'ung, sin.Ho-ung Sin - 2013 - Sŏul-si: Kyŏnghye.
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    The Demandingness of Confucianism in the Case of Long-Term Caregiving1.William Sin - 2013 - Asian Philosophy 23 (2):166-179.
    Trends of recent demographical development show that the world's population is aging at its fastest clip ever. In this paper, I ask whether adult children should support the life of their chronically ill parents as long as it takes, and I analyze the matter with regard to the doctrine of Confucianism. As the virtue of filial piety plays a central role in the ethics of Confucianism, adult children will face stringent demands while giving care to their chronically ill parents. In (...)
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    Carta a Johann Schultz del 25 de noviembre de 1788.Sin Autor - 2004 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 37 (2):49-53.
    El presente estudio propone una lectura de la novela de José Saramago O Evangelo segundo Jesus Cristo a la luz de aquellos textos antiguos judíos y cristianos de temática bíblica que han sido excluidos de los correspondientes cánones sagrados de los judíos, protestantes y católicos. El análisis de la obra del escritor portugués revela un alto nivel de lo que se podría denominar intertextualidad inversa. Para reconstruir la vida de Jesús, Saramago se apropia de episodios, personajes y símbolos tanto de (...)
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    Tobonjuŭi.Sin-Haeng Hŏ - 2004 - Kyŏnggi-do Pʻaju-si: Pŏmusa.
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  25. The philosophical conception of Śabda.Himmata Siṅgha - 1985 - Patiala: Himat Singh.
     
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    Determining which jaina philosopher was the object of dharmakīrti's criticisms.Fujinaga Sin - 2000 - Philosophy East and West 50 (3):378-384.
    Dharmakīrti's critique of Jaina philosophy is examined under three categories: epistemology, ontology, and ethics. It is shown that the target of this critique was Samantabhadra, who, like Dharmakīrti, was also a native of southern India.
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    Caring for parents: a consequentialist approach.William Sin - 2016 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 19 (1):3-10.
    In this paper, I explain the demands of filial obligations from act and rule consequentialism. More specifically, I defend a rule-consequentialist explanation of filial obligations, and identify a few factors in relation to the determination of filial demands; they include the costs of internalization of filial obligations, and the proportions of the young and the old generations in a population pyramid. I believe that in a society with an aging population, we may accept a strong view of filial obligation. Towards (...)
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    Gendered Places: The Dimensions of Local Gender Norms across the United States.Ray Sin & William J. Scarborough - 2020 - Gender and Society 34 (5):705-735.
    In this study, we explore the dimensions of local gender norms across U.S. commuting zones. Applying hierarchical cluster analysis with four established indicators of gender norms, we find that these local cultural environments are best conceptualized with a multilevel framework. Commuting zones can be differentiated between those that are egalitarian and those that are traditional. Within these general categories, however, exist more complex dimensions. Gender-traditional areas may be distinguished between traditional-breadwinning and traditional-essentialist, while egalitarian areas are separated into those that (...)
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    Ch'ŏrhak ŭi ch'amgyŏn: uridŭl ŭi hŏngk'ŭrŏjin ilsang ŭl paro chamnŭn, ch'ŏrhakcha ŭi ssŭn sori.Sŭng-ch'ŏl Sin - 2016 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Sŏhae Munjip. Edited by Yun-gyŏng Yi.
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    Ch'ŏrhakcha wa yesulga ŭi iyagi madang.Chŏng-gŭn Sin (ed.) - 2022 - Sŏul: Tosŏ Ch'ulp'an Munsach'ŏl.
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  31. Hanʼguk ŭi myŏng kangŭi.Yŏng-bok Sin (ed.) - 2009 - Sŏul-si: Maŭm ŭi Sup.
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    Karye ŏnhae.Sik Sin - 1632 - Pusan Kwangyŏksi: Minjok Munhwa. Edited by Chang-Saeng Kim.
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    원전 자료 와 함께 살펴본 한국 사상 과 교육 윤리.Ch°ang-ho Sin & æun-suk Sæo - 2003 - Kyŏnggi-do Koyang-si: Sŏhyŏnsa. Edited by Ŭn-suk Sŏ.
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  34. An Ethic of Loving: Ethical Particularism and the Engaged Perspective in Confucian Role-Ethics.Sin yee Chan - 1993 - Dissertation, University of Michigan
    In personal relationships, we conceive of the related person as an individual who is more than a combination of qualities, a bearer of claims or a role-occupant. She is envisaged as a distinct and irreplaceable particular. We have immediate concerns for her that are not mediated by consideration of principles such as the promotion of welfare or the fulfillment of duty. The aim of my dissertation is to analyze and defend this particularistic concern and show how it is anchored in (...)
     
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    Confucianism, Rule‐Consequentialism, and the Demands of Filial Obligations.William Sin - 2019 - Journal of Religious Ethics 47 (2):377-393.
    Why should I take care of my aging parents? How far will morality require me to sacrifice for this cause? I will study these questions from the perspectives of Confucianism and rule‐consequentialism. Confucians believe that the continuity of families and the interactions between members of different generations can enhance the integrity of society in the long run. However, since Confucianism may impose extreme demands on its followers, this theory may be problematic. In this paper, I argue that despite its demands, (...)
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  36. Chayu wa pigŭk: Sarŭtʻŭrŭ ŭi inʼgan chonjaeron.O. -hyŏn Sin - 1979 - Sŏul: Munhak kwa Chisŏngsa.
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  37. Internalization and moral demands.William Sin - 2012 - Philosophical Studies 157 (2):163-175.
    How should we assess the burden of moral demands? A predominant assessment is provided by what Murphy calls the baseline of factual status-quo (FSQ): A moral theory is demanding if the level of agents’ well-being is reduced from the time they begin to comply perfectly with the theory. The aims of my paper are threefold. I will first discuss the limits of the FSQ baseline. Second, I suggest a different assessment, which examines moral demands from a whole-life perspective. My view (...)
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    Crédits photo.Sin Autor - 2008 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 13:121-121.
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    Noticias hegelianas.Sin Autor - 1983 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 3:293.
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    Spinoza's Bibliographic Bulletin N.º 9.Sin Autor - 2007 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 24 (5):333-400.
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  41. Chosŏn hugi sirhakpʻa ŭi sahoe sasang yŏngu.Yong-ha Sin - 1997 - Sŏul-si: Chisik Sanŏpsa.
     
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    Tʻoegyehak ŭi kukchehwa wa tongsŏ chʻŏrhak ŭi pigyo.Kwi-hyŏn Sin - 2003 - Kyŏngbuk Kyŏngsan-si: Yŏngnam Taehakkyo Chʻulpʻanbu.
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  43. Yejŏl pimangnok: Kidokkyoin ŭi yeŭi pŏmjŏl.Sin-gu Yi - 1987 - Sŏul: Kyohoe Kyoyuk Yŏnʼguwŏn.
     
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    Chosŏn sidae ŭi kyubŏmsŏ.Sin-yŏn Kim - 2000 - Sŏul: Minsogwŏn.
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    Chosŏnjo yuhakcha ŭi chihyang kwa kaltŭng: chinyu wa sirhak.Sin-Hwan Kwak - 2005 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Chʻŏrhak kwa Hyŏnsilsa.
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    Uam Song Si-yŏl.Sin-Hwan Kwak - 2012 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Sŏgwangsa.
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  47. al-Ittijāh al-siyāsī ʻinda Ibn Ḥazm al-Andalusī.Najāḥ Muḥsin - 1999 - al-Haram [Giza]: ʻAyn lil-Dirāsāt wa-al-Buḥūth al-Insānīyah wa-al-Ijtimāʻīyah.
  48. Cañgerī dunīāṃ.Gurabak̲h̲asha Siṅgha - 1962
     
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  49. Gurū Nānaka bāṇī wica māiā dā saṅkalapa.Jāgīra Siṅgha - 2002 - Ammritasara: Gurū Nānaka Dewa Yūnīwarasiṭī.
    Concept of illusion in the works of Guru Nanak, 1469-1538.
     
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  50. Hwahaesa chŏn munjip.Hyŏn Sin - 1920 - [Seoul]: Kyŏngin Munhwasa.
     
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