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    The social thought of the Orthodox Church reflected in the documents of the Holy Pan-Orthodox Council of Crete.Iuliu-Marius Morariu - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (4):1-4.
    An important moment in the history of the Orthodox Church is despite the withdrawal of local churches like the Bulgarian, Russian, Georgian and Alexandrian ones and the fear of Serbian Church to take part in it, the Pan-Orthodox Council of Crete remains an important meeting that influenced the history of Orthodoxy and shifted its conception to the world. The relevance of some of the topics discussed there explains why it can be found inside the important theological (...)
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    Eastern Orthodox Churches and Ecumenism according to the Holy Pan-Orthodox Council of Crete.Iuliu-Marius Morariu - 2018 - HTS Theological Studies 74 (4):1-5.
    Starting from the investigation of the documents issued by the Bishops who participated in the Holy Pan-Orthodox Council held in June 2016 in Crete, the author speaks in this research about the way in which ecumenism is understood from the perspective of this important event. The article tries to answer the question 'How did the event influence the Orthodox attitude towards ecumenism?' analysing documents, Mission of the Orthodox Church in Today's World and Relations of the (...)
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  3. A Pan-orthodox Future.Daniel Johnson - 2001 - Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism 9.
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  4. Orthodoxy and Ecumenical Dialogue after Crete Synod (2016) and Social Ethos Document (2020): History, Critical Positions and Reception.Doru Marcu - 2023 - Religions 14 (7).
    In this study, I will analyse the position of the Orthodox Church(es) towards the ecumenical dialogue in accordance with the documents approved by the Synod of Crete (2016), but also with the social document For the Life of the World of the Ecumenical Patriarchate (2020). After a brief presentation of the important moments of the historical journey for the meeting of the Synod, I will present the most important internal and reception issues of it. In the following, I (...)
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  5. Reflection on the Mission of the Orthodox Church after the Holy and Great Council of Crete. Inter-Christian and Inter-Religious Perspectives.Adrian Boldisor - 2018 - Orthodox Theology in Dialogue 4 (4):118-154.
    The Orthodox Church has been given the fullest of truth by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, truth honored and valued in the communion of the Saints. For men, to grasp divine truth is a progressive process part of a permanent development. Each and every person walks along this path together with other people, without being the same as the others. Every person is offered and understands truth according to their own religious experience and skills to understand. Ultimate truth (...)
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    Liberal Democracy, Human Rights, and the Eucharistic Community: Contrasting Voices in American Orthodox Ethics.Philip LeMasters - 2022 - Studies in Christian Ethics 35 (3):486-518.
    The relationship between Eastern Orthodoxy and the political ethos of the West is of crucial importance for contextualizing the Church’s social engagement in the present day. Aristotle Papanikolaou and Vigen Guroian highlight points of tension in their respective accounts of the relationship between the Orthodoxy and western democratic social orders. Analysis of their argument provides a context for examining their contrasting understandings of human rights as a dimension of the public engagement of Orthodox Christians with the political realm. While (...)
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    Corpus Conciliorum Oecumenicorum Generaliumque Decreta. IV/1 The Great Councils of the Orthodox Churches: Decisions and Synodika. From Constantinople 861 to Constantinople 1872. IV/2 The Great Councils of the Orthodox Churches: Decisions and Synodika. From Moscow 1551 to Moscow 2000. IV/3 The Great Councils of the Orthodox Churches: Decisions and Synodika. Crete 2016. [REVIEW]Bengt Alexanderson - 2018 - Augustinianum 58 (1):263-266.
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  8. Interreligious Council in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Interreligious Dialogue and Media-Mediated Reality.Dejana Radovanović Šarenac & Aleksandra Mandić - 2024 - Religious dialogue and cooperation 5 (5):87-98.
    In BiH, in 1997, a year after the constitution of the state on the basis of the Dayton Agreementand the end of the civil war, the Interreligious Council was formed on the initiative of religiousleaders and it was the first one under that name in the world. The path to reconciliation amongpeople and development of a stable society in BiH should lead through interreligious dialogue, andthe Interreligious Council strives to achieve that goal, in areas where the influence of (...)
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  9. On Orthodox Panentheism.Jeremiah Carey - forthcoming - Religious Studies.
    Panentheism is the position that the world is in some sense ‘in’ God, and God ‘in’ the world, without the world being identical to God. Thus, it tries, like what I call mainstream theism and against pan- theism, to protect the transcendence of God, while giving greater emphasis to his immanence in creation than the former. I aim to explicate an approach that I call Orthodox Panentheism. The word ‘orthodox’ is to be read in two ways. First, the (...)
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    (1 other version)Romanian Orthodox elementary denominational schools in Transylvania (1868–1921).Paul Brusanowski - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (1):8.
    This article presents the development of elementary schools supported by the Orthodox Church in Transylvania between 1868 and 1921. Until 1918, Transylvania belonged to Hungary. In 1918, it was united with the Kingdom of Romania. As Hungary was a particularly complex state in ethnic and confessional terms before 1918, the school system developed under the coordination and financing of the churches. The government intended to gradually replace them with schools run by communities or state. It was not until the (...)
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  11. The Macedonian Orthodox Church: The Way to the Autocephaly.Illia Bohdashevskyi - 2023 - Religious dialogue and cooperation 4 (4):33-40.
    Christianity in the lands of Macedonia dates back to apostolic times. However,the Macedonian Orthodox Church remained unrecognized by the Ecumenical Orthodoxyfor more than half a century due to the controversy over its canonicity.The paper includes an excursion into the history of Macedonian Orthodoxy, the country’spath to its own autocephalous church and the prospects of gaining Pan-Orthodox recognition.This subject is quite relevant today. To this day, there is no clearly defined algorithm ofgranting a Tomos. This means that there is (...)
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  12. A moving earth 139.Crete Corfu - 2009 - In Timothy McGrew, Marc Alspector-Kelly & Fritz Allhoff, The philosophy of science: an historical anthology. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 138.
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    CSR as Gendered Neocoloniality in the Global South.Banu Ozkazanc-Pan - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 160 (4):851-864.
    Corporate social responsibility has generally been recognized as corporate pro-social behavior aimed at remediating social issues external to organizations, while political CSR has acknowledged the political nature of such activity beyond social aims. Despite the growth of this literature, there is still little attention given to gender as the starting point for a conversation on CSR, ethics, and the Global South. Deploying critical insights from feminist work in postcolonial traditions, I outline how MNCs replicate gendered neocolonialist discourses and perpetuate exploitative (...)
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    On Chung-Ying Cheng’s Onto-Hermeneutics.Pan Derong & Katherine R. Xin - 1995 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 22 (2):215-231.
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    Myth and Rationality in Politics: Carl Schmitt, Thomas Hobbes, and Liberalism's Materialist Quandary.David Pan - 2018 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2018 (183):95-112.
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    詮釋與本體—論本體詮釋學.Derong Pan - 2022 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 49 (2):183-188.
    摘 要 成中英從中西比較哲學的視角創造性地提出了本體詮釋學理論, 反思海德格爾與伽達默爾的本體論詮釋學, 揭示出其存在論中的價值缺失;並通過援引中國易學傳統中的道與本體發生, 以自本體與對本體的 “本體詮釋圓環” 使得認識論進路與本體論詮釋進路相結合, 實現了把價值維度和方法論融入了本體詮釋, 以推動當代詮釋學發展。本體詮釋學的創立, 開啟了 “本” 與 “體” 之間循環的本體綜合, 通過本體規範方法與通過方法條理化本體, 使得理解、 價值和方法構成一個有機的圓融整體, 指向了一種德福一致的本體展開, 即德 行詮釋學的發展可能。.
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  17. Culture and politics in Carl Schmitt-introduction.David Pan & Russell A. Berman - 2008 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 142:3.
     
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    Enemies, Scapegoats and Sacrifice: A Note on Palaver and Ulmen.David Pan - 1992 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1992 (93):81-88.
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    European Union and Holy Roman Empire.D. Pan - 2016 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2016 (176):202-208.
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    (3 other versions)Introduction.David Pan - 2020 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2020 (190):3-8.
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    (2 other versions)Introduction.David Pan - 2021 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2021 (194):3-8.
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    Ivory Tower and Red Tape: Reply to Adler.David Pan - 1990 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1990 (86):109-117.
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    Introduction to the Special Section on China.D. Pan - 2015 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2015 (171):93-98.
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    Mass Effect – 1st Place.Steven Pan - 2021 - Journal of Medical Humanities 42 (4):805-806.
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    Nationalism, Liberalism, and World Order.David Pan - 2017 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2017 (178):194-196.
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  26. On Cheng, Chung-Ying onto-hermeneutics.Dr Pan & X. I. N. Kr - 1995 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 22 (2):215-231.
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    Political Aesthetics: Carl Schmitt on Hamlet.David Pan - 1987 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1987 (72):153-159.
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    Populism and the Humanities.David Pan - 2017 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2017 (179):195-198.
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    Populist Politics and the New Campus Culture Wars.David Pan - 2017 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2017 (181):229-231.
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    Shaping the lotus sutra: Buddhist visual culture in medieval china – by Eugene Y. Wang.An-yi Pan - 2008 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 35 (1):182–185.
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    Unalienable Rights, the 1619 Project, and Nation-State Sovereignty.David Pan - 2020 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2020 (192):180-187.
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    (1 other version)A Study on Chinese Confucian Classics and Neo‐Confucianism in the Song‐Ming Dynasties, Volumes 1 and 2. By Cai Fanglu.Pan Song & Chung-Ying Cheng - 2014 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 41 (S1):757-761.
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    Sources for Christian Bioethics: The Orthodox Discourse on Sin.Roman Tarabrin & Tatiana Tarabrina - 2025 - Christian Bioethics 31 (1):8-25.
    The article discusses ways of developing bioethical guidance in the Orthodox Christian discourse. Here, “ethical” refers to what contributes to holiness, “un-ethical” refers to sin as what hinders man’s foundational calling to holiness. To explore the development of guidance for emerging bioethical issues, we use the “therapeutic” understanding of treatment for sin in two senses. (1) It refers to the spiritual means provided by the “hospital” of the Orthodox Church for healing the fallenness of human nature in general; (...)
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  34. What is so special about episodic memory: lessons from the system-experience distinction.Shen Pan - 2022 - Synthese 200 (1):1-26.
    Compared to other forms of memory, episodic memory is commonly viewed as special for being distinctively metarepresentational and, relatedly, uniquely human. There is an inherent ambiguity in these conceptions, however, because “episodic memory” has two closely connected yet subtly distinct uses, one designating the recollective experience and the other designating the underlying neurocognitive system. Since experience and system sit at different levels of theorizing, their disentanglement is not only necessary but also fruitful for generating novel theoretical hypotheses. To show this, (...)
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    Mixed-Ownership Reform and Private Firms’ Corporate Social Responsibility Practices: Evidence From China.Ailing Pan, Xin Liu, Ron P. McIver, Lei Xu & Bin Li - 2022 - Business and Society 61 (2):389-418.
    China’s historical mixed-ownership reform (the Reform) has prioritized enhancing the efficiency and financial performance of its large state-owned enterprises (SOEs) through introduction of partial private-sector equity ownership. However, the presence of a significant gap between China’s private enterprises’ corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices and those of its SOEs suggests potential for Reform-related ownership changes to negatively impact economy-wide CSR performance. We therefore examine the Reform’s impact on private acquirer firms’ CSR practices. We use a proprietary data set of firms listed (...)
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    Massive Open Online Course Versus Flipped Instruction: Impacts on Foreign Language Speaking Anxiety, Foreign Language Learning Motivation, and Learning Attitude.Hui Pan, Fang Xia, Tribhuwan Kumar, Xiang Li & Atefeh Shamsy - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study inspected the effect of Massive Open Online Course and flipped instruction on EFL learners’ foreign language speaking anxiety, foreign language learning motivation, and attitude toward English learning. To fulfill this objective, the Oxford Quick Placement Test was given to 160 Iranian EFL learners, of whom 120 upper-intermediate participants were chosen and divided into two experimental groups—MOOC and flipped —and one control group. After that, all selected participants were administered a speaking anxiety questionnaire and a motivation questionnaire as the (...)
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    Response from Dundee Medical Student Council to “media misinterpretation”.Medical Student Council - 2004 - Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (4):380-380.
    We write in response to the original article by Rennie and Rudland published in the April 2003 edition of this journal.1 Current and former Dundee Medical School students are concerned at the media misinterpretation of the study and the consequences that this branding of “dishonesty” will have on Dundee Medical School’s reputation and also on individuals embarking on their ….
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    Argumentative Patterns in Chinese Medical Consultations.Dawei Pan, Yanjin Chen & Shier Ju - 2018 - Argumentation 32 (1):37-52.
    Medical argumentation in non-Western societies has attracted little attention. In line with the pragma-dialectical approach to the study of argumentation, this article identifies a prototypical argumentative pattern in Chinese medical consultations. In addition to institutional preconditions, whose relevance to the argumentative pattern has been well cited, a factor that may be equally important has remained unnoticed: the preference for certain drugs, treatments or therapeutic measurements on the basis of folk interpretations of medical phenomena in individual ethnic groups. These preferences may (...)
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    Do Internal Auditors Make Consistent Ethical Judgments in English and Chinese in Reporting Wrongdoing?Peipei Pan & Chris Patel - 2024 - Journal of Business Ethics 194 (2):433-453.
    We contribute to the literature on intentions to report wrongdoing by examining whether Chinese internal auditors make consistent judgments when an ethical dilemma is presented in English and when the same dilemma is presented in Chinese. We invoke cultural frame switching theory, and our findings, which are based on a randomized experiment using between-subjects and within-subject mixed design, support the hypothesis that Chinese internal auditors are more likely to report wrongdoing when the ethical dilemma is presented in English than when (...)
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    Social Media Influencer Viewing and Intentions to Change Appearance: A Large Scale Cross-Sectional Survey on Female Social Media Users in China.Wenjing Pan, Zhe Mu & Zheng Tang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Previous studies have reported that general or photo-specific social media use was associated with women’s body dissatisfaction and body image disturbance. The current study replicated and expanded upon these findings by identifying the positive association between social media influencer viewing and intentions to change appearance. This study surveyed a sample of 7,015 adult female TikTok users in China regarding their social media influencer viewing frequency, self-objectification, social comparison tendencies when watching short videos, intentions to change appearance, and demographics. The results (...)
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    Carl Schmitt on Culture and Violence in the Political Decision.David Pan - 2008 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2008 (142):49-72.
    Though he has become known to his detractors as a theorist who has replaced rational discourse with pure power in his theory of the decision, Carl Schmitt's notion of politics is, on a fundamental level, culturally and ethically based. This cultural and ethical conception of politics permeates his work, not only in texts about explicitly cultural issues, such as his 1916 study of Theodor Däubler's Expressionist Nordlicht or his meditation on the connection between politics and art in Shakespeare in Hamlet (...)
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  42. No doing without time.Shen Pan & Peter Carruthers - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    Hoerl & McCormack claim that animals don't represent time. Because this makes a mystery of established findings in comparative psychology, there had better be some important payoff. The main one they mention is that it explains a clash of intuition about the reality of time's passage. But any theory that recognizes the representational requirements of agency can do likewise.
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  43. Ting Nan Huaijin jiang "Zhuangzi".Hongsheng Pan - 2007 - Beijing Shi: Zhong yang bian yi chu ban she.
     
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    Timothy Richard's Buddhist-Christian Studies.Lai Pan-Chiu - 2009 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 29:23-38.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Timothy Richard's Buddhist-Christian StudiesLai Pan-chiuTimothy Richard (1845–1919), one of the most well-known nineteenth-century British missionaries who worked in China, is still remembered today for his efforts to disseminate "Western learning" and to promote social welfare and political reform in China.2 Interestingly, although Richard's missionary, educational, and political activities undoubtedly dominated his life in China, he also found the time to translate a number of Buddhist texts from Chinese into (...)
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    Zhongguo gu dai jia xun yu Zhongguo chuan tong wen hua de da zhong hua.Xiaoming Pan - 2018 - Wuhan Shi: Hubei ren min chu ban she.
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  46. Déjà vu may be illusory gist identification.Shen Pan & Peter Carruthers - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e371.
    In déjà vu, a novel experience feels strangely familiar. Here we propose that this phenomenology is best seen as consisting in an illusory feeling of identification of the gist of the current scene or event, rather than in the intensity of the fluency-based, metacognitive feeling of familiarity.
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    Identity-Based Decisional Capacity and Psychedelic Treatments: Furthering the Case Against Psychedelic Ethical Exceptionalism.Shen Pan & David Wendler - 2025 - American Journal of Bioethics 25 (1):112-114.
    Increased interest in psychedelic treatments has raised concern regarding consent and whether it can be sufficiently informed. One source of concern is that psychedelic substances are prone to elic...
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    Demonstrative this/that and gestures.Shiwen Pan & Yunfeng Ge - 2024 - Pragmatics and Cognition 31 (1):125-155.
    This paper addresses the unresolved question of whether demonstrative this/that and their accompanying gestures serve the same function. By utilizing Langacker’s notion of Current Discourse Space (CDS) and integrating gesture studies and frame semantics, this research models the entire process of demonstrative use and points to the distinct roles that demonstratives and gestures play in each usage event. The findings reveal that their functions are indeed different: the gesture (gazing) initially singles out an entity as a target, followed by the (...)
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    Qian jian yu ren shi.Zhongwei Pan - 2007 - Zhengzhou Shi: Henan ren min chu ban she.
    本书通过对认识历史性的考察,弥补了马克思主义哲学认识论中长期缺失和忽略的一个环节,即认识主体的有限性和特殊性,以及在此基础上形成的认识论理解方式的变化。并通过对认识主体特殊性与历史性的强调,也更加明确 了理论本身在认识和实践中的重要意义。.
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    Zhongguo gu dai ren shi lun shi lue.Fu'en Pan - 1985 - [Shanghai]: Xin hua shu dian Shanghai fa xing suo fa xing. Edited by Changdong Shi.
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