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    Li Ta-Chao and the Impact of Marxism on Modern Chinese Thinking.Huang Sung-K'ang - 1965 - De Gruyter.
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  2. Kʻang-te che hsüeh lun wen chi.Chen-hua Huang - 1976
     
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  3. Sung ju yü fo chiao.Kʻo-tʻang Lin - 1968
     
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    Philosophy, philology, and politics in eighteenth-century China: Li Fu and the Lu-Wang school under the Chʻing.Chin-hsing Huang - 1995 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book explains the general intellectual climate of the early Ch'ing period, and the political and cultural characteristics of the Ch'ing regime at the time. Professor Huang brings to life the book's central characters, Li Fu and the three great emperors - K'ang-hsi, Yung-cheng, and Chien-lung - whom he served. Although the author's main concern is to explain the contributions of Li Fu to the Lu-Wang school of Confucianism, he also gives a clearly written account of the Lu-Wang (...)
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  5. Philosophy and Argumentation in Third-Century China the Essays of Hsi K Ang.K. Ang Chi & Robert G. Henricks - 1983
     
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    Philosophy and Argumentation in Third-Century China: The Essays of Hsi K'ang.His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks - 1983 - Princeton University Press.
    These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions.
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    An Interpretation of Hsi Kʿang's Eighteen Poems Presented to Hsi Hsi on His Entry into the Army.Peter Rushton, Hsi Kʿang & Hsi Kang - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (2):175.
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    A Refutation of Juan K'an's Essay—Residence is Devoid of Good and Bad Fortune: You Must Rather Preserve Your Life.Hsi K'ang - 1983 - In His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks (eds.), Philosophy and Argumentation in Third-Century China: The Essays of Hsi K'ang. Princeton University Press. pp. 155-168.
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    An Answer to Juan K'an's Explanation to My Refutation of His Essay—Residence is Devoid of Good and Bad Fortune: You Must Rather Preserve Your life.Hsi K'ang - 1983 - In His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks (eds.), Philosophy and Argumentation in Third-Century China: The Essays of Hsi K'ang. Princeton University Press. pp. 180-200.
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    A Selected Bibliography of Studies of Hsi K'ang and the Thought of the Times.Robert G. Henricks & His K'ang - 1983 - In His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks (eds.), Philosophy and Argumentation in Third-Century China: The Essays of Hsi K'ang. Princeton University Press. pp. 201-202.
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    Index-Glossary.His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks - 1983 - In His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks (eds.), Philosophy and Argumentation in Third-Century China: The Essays of Hsi K'ang. Princeton University Press. pp. 203-214.
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  12. Ta T'ung Shu, the One-World Philosophy of K'ang Yu-wei.K'ang Yu-wei & Laurence G. Thompson - 1960 - Philosophy East and West 10 (1):63-65.
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    Translator's Note.His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks - 1983 - In His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks (eds.), Philosophy and Argumentation in Third-Century China: The Essays of Hsi K'ang. Princeton University Press. pp. 17-18.
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    Introduction.His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks - 1983 - In His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks (eds.), Philosophy and Argumentation in Third-Century China: The Essays of Hsi K'ang. Princeton University Press. pp. 1-16.
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    An Answer to Hsiang Hsiu's Refutation of My Essay on Nourishing Life.Hsi K'ang - 1983 - In His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks (eds.), Philosophy and Argumentation in Third-Century China: The Essays of Hsi K'ang. Princeton University Press. pp. 38-70.
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    An Essay on Nourishing Life.Hsi K'ang - 1983 - In His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks (eds.), Philosophy and Argumentation in Third-Century China: The Essays of Hsi K'ang. Princeton University Press. pp. 21-30.
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    A Refutation of Chang Miao's Essay—People Naturally Delight in Learning.Hsi K'ang - 1983 - In His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks (eds.), Philosophy and Argumentation in Third-Century China: The Essays of Hsi K'ang. Princeton University Press. pp. 139-143.
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    Dispelling Self-interest.Hsi K'ang - 1983 - In His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks (eds.), Philosophy and Argumentation in Third-Century China: The Essays of Hsi K'ang. Princeton University Press. pp. 107-119.
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    An Essay on Kuan and Ts'ai.Hsi K'ang - 1983 - In His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks (eds.), Philosophy and Argumentation in Third-Century China: The Essays of Hsi K'ang. Princeton University Press. pp. 120-125.
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    An Essay on Wisdom and Courage.Hsi K'ang - 1983 - In His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks (eds.), Philosophy and Argumentation in Third-Century China: The Essays of Hsi K'ang. Princeton University Press. pp. 126-134.
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    Music Has in It Neither Grief nor Joy.Hsi K'ang - 1983 - In His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks (eds.), Philosophy and Argumentation in Third-Century China: The Essays of Hsi K'ang. Princeton University Press. pp. 71-106.
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    Philosophy and Modernization in China.Fang-tʻung Liu, Sung-chieh Huang & George F. McLean (eds.) - 1997 - The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
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    Analytical model for super-ideal gases.Y. K. Huang - 1974 - Foundations of Physics 4 (2):207-213.
    The equations of state for the ideal classical gas are generalized with two characteristic constants known as the state indices. A simple and complete representation is developed for the super-ideal gas, with explicit results which are general enough to cover a wide range of equilibrium systems and states. Evidence and justification are provided in terms of examples and results of statistical physics. The new model should prove useful for treating problems involving physical behavior and properties which might otherwise call for (...)
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    Reconciling Constitutionalism with Power: Towards a Constitutional Nomos of Political Ordering.K. U. O. Ming-Sung - 2010 - Ratio Juris 23 (3):390-410.
    Drawing upon Hannah Arendt's and Carl Schmitt's theories on the relationship between nomos and boundary, this paper revisits how constitutionalism and political power are reconciled as constitutional ordering. It first analyzes constitutionalism in the light of political modernity. Indicating that political power grounded by constitutions is omnipotent, complementing and completing constitutionalism, the paper contends that an omnipotent constitutional ordering is anything but an unleashed Leviathan. It is argued that constitutional omnipotence is framed and thus constrained by a constitutional nomos, the (...)
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  25. Chung kuo chê hsüeh shih tʻung lun.Shou-kʻang Fan - 1941 - K'ai Ming Shu Tien.
     
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  26. Chung-kuo chê shüeh shih kang yao.Shou-kʻang Fan - 1964
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    Text-close thick translations in two English versions of Laozi.Weixing Huang, Ang Lay Hoon, Ser Wue Hiong & Hardev Kaur - 2019 - Asian Philosophy 29 (3):231-247.
    ABSTRACTLaozi is the most translated Chinese text. It has profound philosophical thoughts and is written in a pithy style. It is essential to present its cultural, social, and historical contexts t...
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    The Lore of the Chinese LuteHsi K'ang and His Poetical Essay on the Lute.J. K. Shryock, R. H. van Gulik & Hsi K'ang - 1941 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 61 (4):299.
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    Preface.His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks - 1983 - In His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks (eds.), Philosophy and Argumentation in Third-Century China: The Essays of Hsi K'ang. Princeton University Press.
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    Philosophy and Modernization in China.Fang-T. Ung Liu, George F. Mclean & Sung-Chieh Huang - 1997 - Crvp.
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    Contents.Robert G. Henricks & His K'ang - 1983 - In His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks (eds.), Philosophy and Argumentation in Third-Century China: The Essays of Hsi K'ang. Princeton University Press.
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  32. Ta T'ung Shu.K'ang yu-wei & L. G. Thompson - 1958 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 13 (2):218-219.
     
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    Male anxiety and female chastity: a comparative study of Chinese ethical values in Ming-Chʻing times.Ju-kʻang Tʻien - 1988 - New York: Brill.
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  34. Chê hsüeh chi chʻi kên pên wên tʻi.Shou-kʻang Fan - 1930
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  35. Che Hsüeh Ch Ien Lun.Karl Jaspers & K. Ang Chang - 1983 - Tung Ta T U Shu Kung Ssu Tsung Ching Hsiao San Min Shu Chü.
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  36. A wireless addressing circuitry for microthruster array.K. L. Zhang, S. K. Chou & S. S. Ang - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 8--12.
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  37. The Symposium of Chinese-American Philosophy and Religious Studies.Melville Y. Stewart & Chih-K. Ang Chang - 1998
     
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    The Symposium of Chinese-American Philosophy and Religious Studies.Melville Y. Stewart & Chih-kʻang Chang (eds.) - 1998 - San Francisco: International Scholars Publications.
    v. 1. East & west philosophy of religion.
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    The Role of Customer Perceived Ethicality in Explaining the Impact of Incivility Among Employees on Customer Unethical Behavior and Customer Citizenship Behavior.Yu-Shan Huang, Shuqin Wei & Tyson Ang - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 178 (2):519-535.
    Incivility among employees in frontline encounters is prevalent, but little is known about its impact on customers’ ethics-related perceptions and behaviors. Drawing upon the stimulus–organism–response paradigm, this study examines how witnessing incivility among employees can serve as a social atmospheric cue to influence customers’ perceived ethicality of an organization and their subsequent behaviors. According to our results, in response to employee-to-employee incivility witnessed during frontline encounters, customers perceive the uncivil employees’ organization to have a lower level of ethicality. In turn, (...)
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    An Explanation to Hsi K'ang's Refutation of My Essay—Residence is Devoid of Good and Bad Fortune: You Must Rather Preserve Your Life.Juan K'an - 1983 - In His K'ang & Robert G. Henricks (eds.), Philosophy and Argumentation in Third-Century China: The Essays of Hsi K'ang. Princeton University Press. pp. 169-179.
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    Time and Space in Chinese Culture.P. W. K., Chun-Chieh Huang, Erik Zürcher & Erik Zurcher - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (3):609.
  42. Pai T o K Un Ching Hsin Ju Hsüeh Yü Chung-Kuo Cheng Chih Wen Hua Ti Yen Chin.Thomas A. Metzger, Tung-lan Huang, Hua Kao, Tzu-K. O. Mo & Shih-an Yen - 1995
     
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    Effects of 30 Years of Disuse on Exceptional Memory Performance.Jong-Sung Yoon, K. Anders Ericsson & Dario Donatelli - 2018 - Cognitive Science 42 (S3):884-903.
    In the mid-1980s, Dario Donatelli participated in a laboratory study of the effects of around 800 h of practice on digit-span and increased his digit-span from 8 to 104 digits. This study assessed changes in the structure of his memory skill after around 30 years of essentially no practice on the digit-span task. On the first day of testing, his estimated span was only 10 digits, but over the following 3 days of testing it increased to 19 digits. Further analyses (...)
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    Hospice Comics: Representations of Patient and Family Experience of Illness and Death in Graphic Novels.M. K. Czerwiec & Michelle N. Huang - 2017 - Journal of Medical Humanities 38 (2):95-113.
    Non-fiction graphic novels about illness and death created by patients and their loved ones have much to teach all readers. However, the bond of empathy made possible in the comic form may have special lessons for healthcare providers who read these texts and are open to the insights they provide.
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    Trends in Childhood Obesity Research: A Brief Analysis of NIH-Supported Efforts.Terry T.-K. Huang & Mary N. Horlick - 2007 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35 (1):148-153.
    Childhood obesity continues to rise in the United States, with now over 17% of children and adolescents considered overweight. Childhood obesity predisposes an entire generation to increased risk of chronic diseases and disabilities and is a severe threat to the economic well-being of the nation. At first thought, the solution to the obesity epidemic may seem simple: encourage people to eat less and exercise more. However, the reality is that behavioral change is difficult to achieve without also considering the interplay (...)
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    Parental consent for newborn screening in southern Taiwan.Mei-Chih Huang, C. K. Lee, S. J. Lin & I. C. Lu - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (11):621-624.
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    (1 other version)How Can Aesthetics be Materialistic and Dialectic? Comments on Comrade Ts'ai I's Point of View in Aesthetics.Chu Kuang-Ch'ien - 1974 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 6 (2):4-18.
    Comrade Huang Yüeh-mien's article, "A Discussion of the Aesthetics of the Wealthy" [Lun shih-li che ti mei-hsüeh], which criticized my point of view in aesthetics, was published later than my self-criticism. Before he published it, he had presented it at a discussion meeting at Peking Teachers College. He let me read it only after he had submitted it to Literature [Wen-i pao] for publication. I wrote to the editor of Literature, Comrade K'ang Cho, saying that basically I accepted (...)
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    (1 other version)Medical Education During COVID-19 Pandemic. A Mini-Review.Eirini Solia, Stavros Angelis, Elli Magklara, Antonios Katsimantas, Alexandros P. Apostolopoulos, Georgios Kostakis, Georgia Kourlaba, Theoklis Zaoutis & Dimitrios K. Filippou - forthcoming - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine: An International Journal.
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    The Indefinite “Stay” on Regulatory Reforms for Research With Prisoners.Elaine Huang & Jennifer K. Wagner - 2017 - American Journal of Bioethics 17 (7):55-57.
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    Superconductivity below 20 K in heavily electron-doped surface layer of FeSe bulk crystal.J. J. Seo, B. Y. Kim, B. S. Kim, J. K. Jeong, J. M. Ok, Jun Sung Kim, J. D. Denlinger, S. -K. Mo, C. Kim & Y. K. Kim - unknown
    A superconducting transition temperature as high as 100 K was recently discovered in one monolayer FeSe grown on SrTiO3. The discovery ignited efforts to identify the mechanism for the markedly enhanced Tc from its bulk value of 8 K. There are two main views about the origin of the Tc enhancement: interfacial effects and/or excess electrons with strong electron correlation. Here, we report the observation of superconductivity below 20 K in surface electron-doped bulk FeSe. The doped surface layer possesses all (...)
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