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    Teng t'O Disseminates Poison at a Peking Daily Meeting.Ts'ai Shao-Ching - 1970 - Chinese Studies in History 3 (3):181-183.
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  2. Tsʻun tsai chu i ta shih Hai-te-ko che hsüeh.Mei-li Tsʻai - 1970 - Edited by Martin Heidegger.
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  3. Sung Ming li hsüeh.Jen-hou Tsʻai - 1977
     
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  4. Fa lŭ hsüeh tʻung lun.Tsʻai-chên Chu - unknown
     
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  5. Fa lü hsüeh ABC.Tsʻai-chên Chu - unknown
     
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  6. Chʻi-kʻo-kuo tsʻun tsai kai nien.Mei-chu Tsʻai - 1972
     
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  7. Hsin mei hsüeh.I. Tsʻai - 1947
     
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  8. Lun chʻeng shih hsin yung ti yüan tse.Chang-lin Tsʻai - 1951 - [s.n.,: Edited by Chang-lin Tsʻai.
     
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    Zhuangzi Speaks: The Music of Nature.Chih-Chung Ts'ai - 1992 - Princeton University Press.
    Selections from the sayings of Zhuangzi rendered into cartoon form and translated into English.
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    (1 other version)Why is Chu Kuang-Ch'ien's Aesthetic Thought Subjective Idealism?Ts'ai I. - 1975 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 6 (3):62-118.
    In the realm of man's culture, among the things created by man, art should be beautiful; its primary essential characteristic should be that it be able to evoke a sense of beauty in the person, that by its beauty it be able to provide for the person the pleasure of the sense of beauty. This is a fact that no one can deny outright. However, saying that art should be beautiful is not the same as saying that all art is (...)
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  11. Kung-sun Lung-tzu yen chiu.Hung-tsʻai Kuo - 1977
     
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    The Present State of Affairs and The Tasks of the World Democratic Women's Movement.Ts'ai Ch'ang & Madame Li Fu-ch'un - 1972 - Chinese Studies in History 5 (4):212-222.
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  13. Chu tsai hsin kuo.Chao-chʻi Tsʻai - 1977
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  14. Chʻu shih chê hsüeh.Mi-tsʻai Li - 1953
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    Letter From Four Comrades in the History Department of Fu Tan University.Chao Shao-ch'üan, Ch'en K'uang-Shih, Li Ch'un-yüan & Han Kuo-Ching - 1968 - Chinese Studies in History 2 (1):44-48.
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  16. Shih chung yü ta tʻung.Ching-tsʻun Liao - 1973
     
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  17. Ta tsai Kʻung-tzŭ.Ching-tsʻun Liao - 1964
     
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    身體與自然: 以(黃帝內經素問)為中心論古代思想傳統中的身體觀.Pi-Ming Ts Ai - 1997 - [Taipei]:
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  19. Hsing ming chê hsüeh.Tʻai-tsʻang Li - 1957
     
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    Tsʻai Yüan-Pʻei, Educator of Modern China.William J. Duiker - 1964 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    In the broadest sense, this intellectual biography is designed to give insight into the reasons why Western values and institutions failed to take root in the Chinese environment. Three interrelated themes are treated by Professor Duiker: the evolution of the Chinese educational system from the beginning of the 20th century to World War II; the process by which a Chinese intellectual absorbed Western values and attitudes while retaining significant elements of his traditional Confucian world view; the goals of the humanist (...)
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    Ts’ai Yuan-p’ei: Educator of Modern China.William J. Duiker - 1977 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    In the broadest sense, this intellectual biography is designed to give insight into the reasons why Western values and institutions failed to take root in the Chinese environment. Three interrelated themes are treated by Professor Duiker: the evolution of the Chinese educational system from the beginning of the 20th century to World War II; the process by which a Chinese intellectual absorbed Western values and attitudes while retaining significant elements of his traditional Confucian world view; the goals of the humanist (...)
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    Meeting of Minds: Intellectual and Religious Interaction in East Asian Traditions of Thought (review). [REVIEW]Deborah Sommer - 2001 - Philosophy East and West 51 (2):318-320.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Meeting of Minds: Intellectual and Religious Interaction in East Asian Traditions of ThoughtDeborah SommerMeeting of Minds: Intellectual and Religious Interaction in East Asian Traditions of Thought. Edited by Irene Bloom and Joshua A. Fogel. New York: Columbia University Press, 1997. Pp. 391.Meeting of Minds: Intellectual and Religious Interaction in East Asian Traditions of Thought, a volume of eleven essays written in honor of Wing-tsit Chan and William Theodore (...)
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    (2 other versions)Ai ssu-ch'I's philosophy.Ignatius J. H. Ts'ao - 1972 - Studies in East European Thought 12 (3):231-244.
    In Ai Ssu-ch'i is exemplified and substantiated the Soviet influence on the official definition of philosophy in the history of Communist Party of China, i.e., the assertion about and the method for knowledge of the world. Such a philosophical knowledge has as its formal object the most fundamental laws of the universe.In order to acquire such a genuine philosophical knowledge, one needs a desire to change the world and a proletarian point of view. For only by aiming at changing the (...)
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  24. Tʻan tʻan tsʻo wu.Ching Po - 1957
     
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  25. Yü tung hsüan ching.Sheng Tsʻao - 1973
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    Ai ssu-ch'I: The Apostle of chinese communism.Ignatius J. H. Ts'ao - 1972 - Studies in East European Thought 12 (1):2-36.
    Ai Ssu-ch'i is a little known but very important figure in the introduction of Marxism-Leninism into China. This first article provides a brief biography of Ai Ssu-ch'i as well as a detailed account of his activities as teacher, author and propagandist. Among his other services to the cause of Marxism-Leninism in China, one has to stress Ai Ssu-ch'i's systematic opposition to Yeh Ch'ing and to the non-Communist interpretation of Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Three Principles of the People. (cf.SST 10 (1970), 138–166.).
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  27. Shao Yung I hsüeh chih yen chiu.Lin-Ching Chou - 1978
     
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  28. (1 other version)Tsʻai hsing yü hsüan li.Tsung-san Mou - 1962 - Tʻai-pei: Tʻai-wan hsüeh sheng shu chü.
     
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  29. Ni-tsʻai ti che hsüeh.Tso-min Feng (ed.) - 1973
     
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    (1 other version)The Objective and the Social Aspects of Beauty: Comments on the Aesthetics of Chu Kuang-Ch'ien and Ts'ai I.Li Che-Hou - 1974 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 6 (2):54-68.
    After reading the essays of Mr. Ts'ai and Mr. Chu, I have a few immature opinions. Generally speaking, I feel that in dealing with the errors of their opponents, both Ts'ai I in his criticism of Huang Yüeh-mien and Chu Kuang-ch'ien in his criticism of Ts'ai I are quite accurate and convincing. However, in presenting their own arguments of what is right, both of them are on shaky ground and in error. That is because in one way (...)
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  31. Tsʻung kuo fu ssu hsiang kʻan Tu-wei ti chih shih lun.Chʻang-Ching Li - 1980 - Chung Yang Yen Chiu Yüan San Min Chu I Yen Chiu So.
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    Security and Privacy Protection in Developing Ethical AI: A Mixed-Methods Study from a Marketing Employee Perspective.Xuequn Wang, Xiaolin Lin & Bin Shao - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-20.
    Despite chatbots’ increasing popularity, firms often fail to fully achieve their benefits because of their underutilization. We argue that ethical concerns dealing with chatbot-related privacy and security may prevent firms from developing a culture of embracing chatbot use and fully integrating chatbots into their workflows. Our research draws upon the stimulus-organism-response theory (SOR) and a study by Floridi et al. (Minds and Machines, 28:689–707, 2018 ) on the ethical artificial intelligence framework to investigate how chatbot affordances can foster employees’ positive (...)
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    The aesthetics philosophy of Ts’ai Yuan-p’ei.William J. Duiker - 1972 - Philosophy East and West 22 (4):385-401.
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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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  35. Tsʻung Shu-pen-hua tao Ni-tsʻai.Quan Chen - 1975
     
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    Family and Property in Sung China: Yüan Ts'ai's Precepts for Social LifeFamily and Property in Sung China: Yuan Ts'ai's Precepts for Social Life.Hoyt Cleveland Tillman & Patricia Buckley Ebrey - 1986 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 106 (2):403.
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  37. Pei chü chê hsüeh chia Ni-tsʻai.Ku-Ying ChʻêN - 1967 - Tʻai-pei,: Tʻai-wan shang wu yin shu kuan.
     
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    A Review of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education from 2010 to 2020. [REVIEW]Xuesong Zhai, Xiaoyan Chu, Ching Sing Chai, Morris Siu Yung Jong, Andreja Istenic, Michael Spector, Jia-Bao Liu, Jing Yuan & Yan Li - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-18.
    This study provided a content analysis of studies aiming to disclose how artificial intelligence has been applied to the education sector and explore the potential research trends and challenges of AI in education. A total of 100 papers including 63 empirical papers and 37 analytic papers were selected from the education and educational research category of Social Sciences Citation Index database from 2010 to 2020. The content analysis showed that the research questions could be classified into development layer, application layer, (...)
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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 his criticisms (...)
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    Shaw-Kwei Moh. Zhe-ch'üeh chu-yi lo-ch'i ti ch'ian-t'an ch'ai-shao . Tung-pei Jen-min Ta-hsüeh tse-jan k'o-hsüeh hsüeh-pao, no. 2 , pp. 247–265. [REVIEW]Hao Wang - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (2):181-181.
  41. Tsʻung Chung-kuo wen hua ti chi pen ching shen tʻan hsiao ti lun li chia chih.Hsi-yüan Wang - 1977
     
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    Sheng ming tsʻun tsai yü hsin ling ching chieh.Junyi Tang - 1977
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  43. Li hsiang, chʻing tsʻao, ching shen sheng huo.Chu Tʻao - 1979
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  44. Li hsiang, chʻing tsʻao, ching shên shêng huo.Chu Tʻao - 1962
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    The Science of Divination Using Image and Numbers(Sangsu I-Ching) of Shao Yung’s impact on Korean New Religions)- A study on Donghak(東學) and Won Buddhism(圓佛敎) -.Lim Byeong-Hak - 2015 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 78:171-194.
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    Yü-chih pen-ts’ao p’in-hui ching-yao. A Sixteenth-Century Chinese Pharmacopoeia. [REVIEW]Werner Eichhorn - 1975 - Philosophy and History 8 (2):300-301.
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    The Recluse of Loyang: Shao Yung and the Moral Evolution of Early Sung Thought.Don J. Wyatt - 1996 - University of Hawaii Press.
    "Few thinkers have stood as squarely at both the center and the periphery of an intellectual movement as has Shao Yung (1011-1077). Ethical model and eccentric, socialite and eremite, Shao Yung is perhaps not only the greatest enigma of early Neo-Confucianism, but also one of its undisputed giants. In this impressive life-and-thought study, Don J. Wyatt painstakingly sifts through all available evidence relating to Shao Yung and his scholarship to provide a portrait that fully exposes the moral (...)
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    Sung Dynasty Uses of the I Ching.Kidder Smith & P. K. Bol - 1990 - Princeton, NJ, USA: Princeton University Press.
    The I Ching, or Book of Changes, has been one of the two or three most influential books in the Chinese canon. It has been used by people on all levels of society, both as a method of divination and as a source of essential ideas about the nature of heaven, earth, and humankind. During the eleventh and twelfth centuries, Sung dynasty literati turned to it for guidance in their fundamental reworking of the classical traditions. This book explores how (...)
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    (1 other version)What is Beauty and Wherein Does Beauty Lie?Hung I.-Jan - 1974 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 6 (2):69-84.
    The essays on aesthetics in recent publications, beginning with the criticisms of Chu Kuang-ch'ien's point of view in aesthetics and continuing down to his article "How Can Aesthetics be Materialistic and Dialectic?" [Mei-hsüeh tsen-yang ts'ai neng shih wei-wu ti yu shih pien-cheng ti?"], have focused on the problem of the relationship between the subjective and the objective in beauty and in sense of beauty. This is a fundamental problem in aesthetics, and only when we have solved this problem can (...)
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    Wherein are the differences in the debate on the problems of aesthetics.C. Min - 1975 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 6 (3-4):119-136.
    After reading the recent essays in the People's Daily [Jen-min jih-pao] by Comrade Ts'ai I, Comrade Chu Kuang-ch'ien, Comrade Li Che-hou, and others on the problems in aesthetics, I feel that they contain both accuracies and inaccuracies concerning the basic questions with which they have dealt, and here I would like to discuss my views on the problems involved in the debate.
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