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    Cultural Exchange: Jews, Christians, and Art in the Medieval Marketplace.James Davis - 2016 - The European Legacy 21 (5-6):600-601.
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    Virtue, Reason, and Cultural Exchange: Leibniz's Praise of Chinese Morality.Franklin Perkins - 2002 - Journal of the History of Ideas 63 (3):447-464.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 63.3 (2002) 447-464 [Access article in PDF] Virtue, Reason, and Cultural Exchange: Leibniz's Praise of Chinese Morality Franklin Perkins I should regard myself very proud, very pleased and highly rewarded to be able to render Your Majesty any service in a work so worthy and pleasing to God; for I am not one of those impassioned patriots of one country alone, (...)
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    Cross cultural exchanges in the ancient world: Early connections between Azania and diverse civilizations of the Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean basin and distant regions in the African continent.Felix A. Chami - forthcoming - Diogenes:1-18.
    In the Roman time, Azania and its capital Rhapta had cultural and economic connections with diverse civilizations of the world, including those in the Mediterranean basin, the Middle East, India, the Far East, and the deep interior of Africa. Information about Azania was first provided by the Romans – Pliny the Elder, Claudius Ptolemy, and sources such as the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea. Apart from the Romans, other people of the Middle East, including the Homerites or Himyarites, were (...)
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    Cultural Exchange in a Heterogeneous Research Field: Approaching Scienti?c Culture with Anthropological Thought.Daniela Baus - 2009 - Spontaneous Generations 3 (1):95-104.
    The article examines cultural anthropological approaches to cultural boundaries and cultural change. It suggests that these approaches to cultural change can be made fruitful for understanding how cultural elements spread across different scienti?c communities, and the possible effects such dynamics could have on the negotiation of boundaries in the ?eld. The article is based on an ethnographic study of nanoscale research and re?ects on where to look for moments of boundary transgression in this ?eld that (...)
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    Science and Cultural Exchange in Modern History: Japan and the West. Watanabe Masao.Walter Grunden - 1999 - Isis 90 (2):342-342.
  6. Cultural "Exchange" Is Impossible.Liu Suola - 1998 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 29 (4):29-34.
    I thought the organizer had invited me primarily to let everyone take a rest while I spoke, because what I had to say was relatively simple and superficial. I would be talking not about academic subjects, but mostly about my personal impressions.
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  7. The Cultural Exchange between Sino-Western: Silk Trade in Han Dynasty.Xiaoyan Wang & Jinsuo Zhao - 2012 - Asian Culture and History 4 (1):p13.
    As we all know, the Silk Road, as a famous ancient transportation route, was a trade line cross-Eurasian continent in history. Its name was from the delivery of silk. However, no Chinese ancient documents mentioned the name of “Silk Road”. German F. V. Richthofen (1933-1905) firstly used the term “Silk Road” in his book China, published in 1877. Afterwards, the name of “Silk Road” has been accepted universally and used by the world widely. The Silk Road was an ancient business (...)
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    Connecting histories of education: transnational and cross-cultural exchanges in (post-)colonial education.Barnita Bagchi (ed.) - 2014 - London: Berghahn Books.
    The history of education in the modern world is a history of transnational and cross-cultural influence. This collection explores those influences in (post) colonial and indigenous education across different geographical contexts. The authors emphasize how local actors constructed their own adaptation of colonialism, identity, and autonomy, creating a multi-centric and entangled history of modern education. In both formal as well as informal aspects, they demonstrate that transnational and cross-cultural exchanges in education have been characterized by appropriation, re-contextualization, and (...)
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  9. Comparing Reflections: Leibniz's Theory of Cultural Exchange and His Writings on Chinese Philosophy.Franklin T. Perkins - 2000 - Dissertation, The Pennsylvania State University
    A certain tension underlies any account of how we engage the thought of another culture. In order to learn from another culture, we must be able to judge what is of value to us, which means we must retain some criterion for judgment. At the same time, in so far as we presuppose some criterion, we place that criterion itself out of question. In my dissertation, I approach this tension through Wilhelm Gottfried Leibniz, concentrating on two related aspects of his (...)
     
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  10. From China to Chinesery. Cultural exchanges between China, Europe and southern Netherlands (XVIIth-XVIIIth centuries).Jacques Marx - 2007 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 85 (3-4):735-779.
     
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  11. An in-Depth Analysis of Cultural Exchange and Mutual Influence in Ancient Literary Works of China and Korea.Zijing Qin, Yang Lin & Wei Liu - 2024 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (4):183-197.
    Literary exchanges between China and Korea have played a pivotal role in the formation and development of the East Asian Han cultural circle. This paper explains the advantages of cultural exchange in ancient literary works of China and Korea from the perspective of common cultural background and diplomatic relations between the two countries, and puts forward the necessity of studying cultural exchange and mutual influence in literary works of the two countries from the perspective (...)
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    Navigating Legal Tensions and Cultural Exchanges: Homosexual Rights in Contemporary India.Gnana Sanga Mithra S., Ananth Padmanabhan & Bhavana S. - forthcoming - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique:1-19.
    In the ground-breaking 2018 judgment of Navtej Singh Johar v. Union of India, the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India ushered in a new era by decriminalizing homosexuality, marking a pivotal moment in the country's legal history. However, this progressive stride was accompanied by persistent questions concerning homosexual rights that remained unexplored within both cultural and legal frameworks. Despite the legal acknowledgment, members of the homosexual community are often professed merely as 'individuals' and not fully integrated into mainstream society. This (...)
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    Franco-British Cultural Exchanges, 1880-1940: Channel Packets.Floris Meens - 2016 - The European Legacy 21 (8):861-862.
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    Masao Watanabe, science and cultural exchange in modern history: Japan and the west. Tokyo: Hokusen-sha, 1997. Pp. XI+406. Isbn 4-938424-73-8. No price given. [REVIEW]Fa-ti Fan - 2000 - British Journal for the History of Science 33 (2):231-254.
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    Short-term study tours as a driver for increasing domestic student mobility in order to generate global work-ready students and cultural exchange in Asia Pacific.Lisa Scharoun - 2016 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 20 (2-3):83-89.
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    Clinical exchange: one model to achieve culturally sensitive care.Julie Scholes & Diana Moore - 2000 - Nursing Inquiry 7 (1):61-71.
    Clinical exchange: one model to achieve culturally sensitive care This paper reports on a clinical exchange programme that formed part of a pre‐registration European nursing degree run by three collaborating institutions in England, Holland and Spain. The course included: common and shared learning including two summer schools; and the development of a second language before the students went on a three‐month clinical placement in one of the other base institutions’ clinical environments. The aim of the course was to (...)
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    England Imported into Late Eighteenth-Century La Rochelle: Economic Consumption and Paradoxes of Cultural Exchange.Robert Merrett - 1996 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 15:115.
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    Group Ownership, Group Interests, and the Ethics of Cultural Exchange.Luara Ferracioli & Sam Shpall - 2024 - The Journal of Ethics 28 (2):309-329.
    In this essay, we address an important problem in the ethics of cultural engagement: the problem of giving a systematic account of when and why outsider use of insider cultural material is permissible or impermissible. We argue that many scholars rely on a problematic notion of collective ownership even when they claim to be disavowing it. After making this case, we motivate an alternative framework for thinking about cultural exchange, which we call the core interests framework. (...)
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    Hong Daeyoung and Shin Chaeho Seen from the Perspective of Cultural Exchange between the East and the West : Focused on modernization discourse and nationalist discourse.Kwang-Sun Joo - 2018 - Cogito 86:141-168.
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    (1 other version)Constructing “chinese philosophy” in sino-european cultural exchange.Tang Yijie - 2007 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 34 (s1):33-42.
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    The barter concept and practices of Eugenio Barba's Odin theatre: Cultural exchange or cultural colonialism?Nicholas Arnold - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (3):1207-1212.
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    Hu Shi and Sino-American Cultural Exchange.Ouyang Zhesheng - 2008 - Chinese Studies in History 42 (2):56-83.
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    The Authenticity of Guanjing from the perspective of Cultural Exchange.Xiao Lin - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1).
    This study, which considers the exchange that occurs between civilisations, attempts to re-examine the question pertaining to the authenticity of sutra. The Guanjing [Guan Wulingshou jing 觀無量壽經 Skt. Amitāyur Dhyāna Sūtra; Contemplation Sūtra], which is an influential Buddhist text, immensely facilitated the first transmission of Zen Buddhism that occurred during the Middle Ages, and it promoted the spread of the Pure Land thought. Because of the modern academic research on the Chinese Buddhist Apocrypha, the discussion pertaining to the authenticity (...)
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    Dunhuang on the Silk Road: A hub of Eurasian cultural exchange—Introduction.Huaiyu Chen & Q. Edward Wang - 2020 - Chinese Studies in History 53 (3):187-191.
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    Francesca Trivellato, Leor Halevi, and Cátia Antunes , Religion and Trade: Cross-Cultural Exchanges in World History, 1000–1900.Joshua M. White - 2017 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 94 (1):314-318.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Der Islam Jahrgang: 94 Heft: 1 Seiten: 314-318.
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  26. An Exchange on Theory and Cultural Studies.Various Authors - 2013 - Cultural Studies Review 12 (1).
    The following exchange grew out of a series of posts to the Cultural Studies Association of Australasia discussion list. As a talking point leading into a regular meeting for early career cultural studies researchers in Brisbane, Melissa Gregg, Jean Burgess and Joshua Green quoted a passage from Simon During’s recent Cultural Studies: A Critical Introduction in the hope of provoking a wider debate about the current state of Australian cultural studies. Various members of the list (...)
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    Against Autonomy: Global Dialectics of Cultural Exchange.Timothy J. Reiss - 2002 - Stanford University Press.
    This book investigates "cultural instruments," meaning normative forms of analysis and practice that are central to Western culture. It explores their history from antiquity to the early Enlightenment and their use and reworking by different cultures, moving from Europe to Africa and the Americas, especially the Caribbean, in the process giving close readings of a wide range of authors.
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    Durán Giménez-Rico, I., Méndez García, C., de Salas Ortueta, J. : "Miradas transatlánticas: Intercambios culturales entre Estados Unidos y Europa. Transatlantic Vistas: Cultural Exchanges between the USA and Europe". [REVIEW]Sergio Antoranz - 2014 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 47:336-340.
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    My Personal Experience of East–West Cultural Exchange.Ikuo Hirayama - 2003 - Diogenes 50 (4):119-121.
    On 6 August 1945, I was exposed to radiation in Hiroshima during the atomic bombing. At that time I was 15 years old, a third-year junior high school student, and working at a factory in Hiroshima under the wartime student mobilization plan. A total of 201 people from my school (13 teachers and 188 students) were killed outright in the bombing. I narrowly escaped death, but suffered from radiation sickness for many years afterwards. At one point, my white blood cell (...)
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    Luise Hirsch. From the Shtetl to the Lecture Hall: Jewish Women and Cultural Exchange. xiv + 319 pp., illus., bibl., index. Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 2013. $32.35. [REVIEW]Sander L. Gilman - 2015 - Isis 106 (4):964-965.
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  31. Questioning Incommensurability in Early Modern Cultural Exchange.Daniel Carey - 1997 - Common Knowledge 6:32-50.
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    BOZIA, Eleni Lucian and His Roman Voices. Cultural Exchanges and Conflicts in the Late Roman Empire New York and London, Routledge, Monographs in Classical Studies, 2014, 222 págs. ISBN 978-1-138-79675-1. [REVIEW]Lidia Raquel Miranda - 2015 - Circe de Clásicos y Modernos 19 (1):89-94.
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    The cultural role of food. W. broekaert, R. Nadeau, J. Wilkins food, identity and cross-cultural exchange in the ancient world. Pp. 106, figs, ills, maps. Brussels: Éditions latomus, 2016. Paper, €22. Isbn: 978-90-429-3304-0. [REVIEW]Kim Beerden - 2017 - The Classical Review 67 (1):257-259.
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    Treasuring Yemen: Notes on Exchange and Collection in Rasūlid Material Culture.Ellen Kenney - 2021 - Der Islam: Journal of the History and Culture of the Middle East 98 (1):27-68.
    Often distinguished by their characteristic five-petalled rosette emblems, objects dedicated to the Rasūlid sultans of Yemen in Egypt or Syria have long been identified as a distinct corpus in histories of Islamic art. Whether treated singly or as a group, these objects have usually been positioned in the periphery of discussions about Mamlūk luxury arts or cited briefly as evidence of diplomatic relations between the Mamlūk and Rasūlid leadership. Perhaps reflecting a general marginalization of South Arabia in the historiographic traditions (...)
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    Francis Cheetham, Alabaster Images of Medieval England. Woodbridge, Eng., and Rochester, N.Y.: Boydell and Brewer, in association with the Association for Cultural Exchange, 2003. Pp. xvii, 218 plus 21 color plates and many black-and-white plates; 18 black-and-white figures. $155. [REVIEW]Susan Leibacher Ward - 2006 - Speculum 81 (1):161-163.
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  36. Beyond culture-contact and colonial discourse:" Germanism" in colonial bengalfnr rid=" fn1"> fn id=" fn1"> this paper was originally presented at (and indeed emerged as a response to the basic themes motivating) a conference organized by Kris manjapra on the exchange of ideas and culture between south asia and central europe, held at Harvard university, 28-9 october 2005. [REVIEW]Andrew Sartori - 2007 - Modern Intellectual History 1:77.
     
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    Cultural System or norm circles? An exchange[REVIEW]Dave Elder-Vass & Margaret S. Archer - 2012 - European Journal of Social Theory 15 (1):93-115.
    This article takes the form of a debate between the two authors on the social ontology of propositional culture. Archer applies the morphogenetic approach, analysing culture as a cycle of interaction between the Cultural System and Socio-Cultural Interaction. In this model, the Cultural System is comprised of the objective content of intelligibilia, as theorized by Karl Popper with his concept of objective World 3 knowledge. Elder-Vass agrees that culture works through an interplay between subjective belief and an (...)
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    Exchange and transmission across cultural boundaries: philosophy, mysticism and science in the Mediterranean world = Yedaʻ ḥotseh gevulot tarbut: filosofyah, misṭiḳah u-madaʻ be-agan ha-Yam ha-Tikhon.Haggai Ben-Shammai, Shaul Shaked, Sarah Stroumsa & Shlomo Pines (eds.) - 2013 - Jerusalem: The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities.
    "Proceedings of an international workshop held in memory of Professor Shlomo Pines at the Institute for Advanced Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 28 February - 2 March 2005".
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    Driving sign exchange and social change: The cultural utility of transport as mirror of social relations in a Nigerian university community.Olatunde Bayo Lawuyi - 1993 - Semiotica 95 (1-2):63-74.
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    Police epistemic culture and boundary work with judicial authorities and forensic scientists: the case of transnational DNA data exchange in the EU.Helena Machado & Rafaela Granja - 2019 - New Genetics and Society 38 (3):289-307.
    The exchange of forensic DNA data is seen as an increasingly important tool in criminal investigations into organised crime, control strategies and counter-terrorism measures. On the basis of a set of interviews with police professionals involved in the transnational exchange of DNA data between EU countries, this paper examines how forensic DNA evidence is given meaning within the various different ways of constructing a police epistemic culture, it is, a set of shared values concerning valid knowledge and practices (...)
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    Commodity and Exchange in the Mongol Empire: A Cultural History of Islamic Textiles.Sheila S. Blair & Thomas T. Allsen - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (2):331.
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  42. Modes of exchange : the culture and politics of public demonstrations.Claude Rosental - 2017 - In Karine Chemla & Evelyn Fox Keller (eds.), Cultures without culturalism: the making of scientific knowledge. Durham: Duke University Press.
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  43. Examinei Live: An Epistemological Exchange Between Philosophy and Cultural Psychology on Reflection.Waldomiro Silva Filho - 2019 - In Waldomiro J. Silva-Filho & Luca Tateo (eds.), Thinking About Oneself: The Place and Value of Reflection in Philosophy and Psychology. Berlin: Springer Verlag. pp. 1-18.
    Since the famous passage in which Socrates (Plato 38a5-6) says that the unexamined, and therefore non-reflected, life is not worth living, “reflection” has been a diffuse and iterant term in ethics, moral philosophy, epistemology, political philosophy (Tiberius 2008; Skorupski 2010), but also in psychology (Marsico, Andrisano Ruggieri & Salvatore 2015). This chapter outlines the discussion of reflection and presents the book "Thinking about Onself", a volume that opens a new perspective on the topic of reflection, considering the most recent approaches (...)
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    Trust, Instruments, and Cross-Cultural Scientific Exchanges: Chinese Debate over the Shape of the Earth, 1600–1800.Pingyi Chu - 1999 - Science in Context 12 (3):385-412.
    The ArgumentThis paper examines the debate in China over the shape of the earth during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The main arguments are as follows. First, trust plays an important role in knowledge transmission. Second, partial communication between different woridviews is possible. In the case of the debate over the shape of the earth, partial communication was accomplished by the spread of Western astronomical instruments and calculating tools. Third, such alien concepts as the four elements and the experience of (...)
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    Sacred Exchanges: Images in Global Context.Robyn Ferrell - 2012 - Columbia University Press.
    As the international art market globalizes the indigenous image, it changes its identity, status, value, and purpose in local and larger contexts. Focusing on a school of Australian Aboriginal painting that has become popular in the contemporary art world, Robyn Ferrell traces the influence of cultural exchanges on art, the self, and attitudes toward the other. Aboriginal acrylic painting, produced by indigenous women artists of the Australian Desert, bears a superficial resemblance to abstract expressionism and is often read as (...)
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    Physiology studies and scientific exchange in the Anthropology Laboratory of the National Museum of Rio de Janeiro.Adriana T. A. Martins Keuller - 2019 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 41 (2):22.
    The main purpose of this study is the scientific practice of Edgard Roquette-Pinto at the National Museum of Rio de Janeiro during the 1910’s and 1920’s in the XXth Century. The article examines the relationship between laboratory science and nation building. Driven by Physicians-Anthropologists like Edgard Roquette-Pinto among others, the investigations performed at the Anthropology Laboratory there reveal the dynamic of the borders between Laboratory and Field Sciences, and the new biological parameters adopted at that time. The investigative agenda involved (...)
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    Student Exchange and British Government Policy: Uk Students’ Study Abroad 1955-1978.Heather Ellis - 2023 - British Journal of Educational Studies 71 (1):71-97.
    When the United Kingdom has figured in the modern history of study abroad, it has featured almost exclusively in the role of host country with little attention paid to the study abroad patterns of UK students. In order to gain a rounded picture of the UK’s role in post-war study abroad, this article explores the position of the UK within the context of the rich data gathered by UNESCO. It argues that there is strong evidence that the UK was actually (...)
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    International exchanges as the basis for conceptualizing ethics in international business.Gopalkrishnan R. Iyer - 2001 - Journal of Business Ethics 31 (1):3 - 24.
    Extant business ethics literature available for application to international business demonstrates some variety but no comprehensive principles. While the domains of both international business and business ethics are expanding, they are also becoming increasingly divergent. At the same time, the primacy accorded to the multinational enterprise in both fields ignores the socio-cultural and political embeddedness of economic activities, and multiple agencies in international business (individuals, firms, nations, etc.). Some international business theorists have offered the view that international exchange (...)
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    A market of distrust: toward a cultural sociology of unofficial exchanges between patients and doctors in China.Cheris Shun-Ching Chan & Zelin Yao - 2018 - Theory and Society 47 (6):737-772.
    This article examines how distrust drives exchange. We propose a theoretical framework integrating the literature of trust into cultural sociology and use a case of patients giving hongbao (red envelopes containing money) to doctors in China to examine how distrust drives different forms of unofficial exchange. Based on more than two years’ ethnography, we found that hongbao exchanges between Chinese patients and doctors were, ironically, bred by the public’s generalized distrust in doctors’ moral ethics. In the absence (...)
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  50. Introduction: Examined Live – An Epistemological Exchange Between Philosophy and Cultural Psychology on Reflection.Felipe Santos, Luca Tateo & Waldomiro Silva-Filho - 2019 - In Waldomiro J. Silva-Filho & Luca Tateo (eds.), Thinking About Oneself: The Place and Value of Reflection in Philosophy and Psychology. Berlin: Springer Verlag. pp. 1-18.
    Besides the general agreement about the human capability of reflection, there is a large area of disagreement and debate about the nature and value of “reflective scrutiny” and the role of “second-order states” in everyday life. This problem has been discussed in a vast and heterogeneous literature about topics such as epistemic injustice, epistemic norms, agency, understanding, meta-cognition etc. However, there is not yet any extensive and interdisciplinary work, specifically focused on the topic of the epistemic value of reflection. This (...)
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