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    Xu Fuguan jiao shou tan yi shu.Fuguan Xu - 2022 - Taibei Shi: Taiwan xue sheng shu ju you xian gong si. Edited by Yuanchun Xu.
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  2. Zhongguo ren wen jing shen zhi chan yang: Xu Fuguan xin ru xue lun zhu ji yao.Fuguan Xu - 1996 - Beijing: Zhongguo guang bo dian shi chu ban she. Edited by Weiwu Li.
     
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  3. (1 other version)Zhongguo ren xing lun shi, xian Qin pian.Fuguan Xu - 1963
     
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  4. Zhongguo ren xing lun shi, xian Qin pian.Fuguan Xu - 1969
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  5. (2 other versions)Zhongguo si xiang shi lun ji.Fuguan Xu - 1959
     
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  6. (1 other version)Zhongguo si xiang shi lun ji xu pian.Fuguan Xu - 2004 - Shanghai: Shanghai shu dian chu ban she.
     
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  7. (1 other version)Zhongguo ren xing lun shi.Fuguan Xu - 2001 - Shanghai: Shanghai san lian shu dian.
     
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    Ru jia si xiang yu xian dai she hui.Fuguan Xu - 2014 - Beijing Shi: Jiu zhou chu ban she.
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  9. Zhongguo si xiang shi lun ji.Fuguan Xu - 1974
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  10. Xiangshan xue shu.Fuguan Xu - 1955
     
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    Zhongguo jin dai si xiang jia wen ku.Fuguan Xu - 2014 - Beijing: Zhongguo ren min da xue chu ban she. Edited by Chunsong Gan.
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  12. Ru jia zheng zhi si xiang yu min zhu zi you ren quan.Fuguan Xu - 1988 - Taibei Shi: Taiwan xue sheng shu ju you xian gong si. Edited by Xinyi Xiao.
     
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  13. Gongsun Long zi jiang shu.Fuguan Xu - 1966 - Edited by Long Gongsun.
     
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    Liang Han si xiang shi.Fuguan Xu - 2014 - Beijing Shi: Jiu zhou chu ban she. Edited by Fuguan Xu.
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  15. Yin yang wu xing guan nian zhi yan bian.Fuguan Xu - 1961
     
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  16. Rujia zhengzhi sixiang yu minzu ziyou renquan (The political thinking of Confucianism and democratic free human rights)(Taipei: Taiwan Students' Publishing House, 1988).Xu Fuguan - 1998 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 29 (4):73-87.
     
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    Xu Fuguan de si xiang shi yan jiu.Zhaoying Chen (ed.) - 2018 - Taibei Shi: Guo li Taiwan da xue ren wen she hui gao deng yan jiu yuan dong Ya ru xue yan jiu zhong xin.
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    Xu Fuguan’s creation interpreting on the art spirit of Zhuangzi.JinSik Shin - 2007 - THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 21:327-354.
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    Practical Humanism of XU Fuguan.Peimin Ni - 2002 - In Chung-Ying Cheng & Nicholas Bunnin (eds.), Contemporary Chinese Philosophy. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 281–304.
    This chapter contains section titled: The Sense of Anxiety and the Heart—Mind Culture Bodily Recognition and Embodiment: A Methodology of Chinese Learning Confucian Government by Virtue and Democracy The Chinese Aesthetic Spirit.
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    La pensée esthétique de Xu Fuguan (1902-1982).Mathias Obert - 2005 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 2:267-285.
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    The confucian revival in Taiwan: Xu Fuguan and his theory of Chinese aesthetics.Téa Sernelj - 2021 - Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publisher.
    Xu Fuguan (1904-1982) is one of the central representatives of the second generation of Taiwanese Modern Confucianism. This book focuses primarily on his fundamental contributions to the philosophy of this intellectual current, particularly his reinterpretations and reevaluations of the basic axiological concepts of the original Confucian and Daoist aesthetics. It also addresses issues related to his attempts to preserve, systematize, and modernize traditional Chinese aesthetics. Xu Fuguanâ (TM)s theory of the Chinese ideational tradition is defined by the paradigm of (...)
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    Konfucijanski preporod v tajvanski filozofiji: Xu Fuguan in njegova teorija kitajske estetike.Téa Sernelj - 2020 - Ljubljana: Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani.
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    Chinese philosophy: The philosopher as activist.Henrique Schneider - 2021 - Human Affairs 31 (4):488-495.
    In contemporary academic philosophy, Chinese Philosophy remains a niche. This has a lot to do with its presentation, which often creates an impression of alienness and allegory, making its contribution, especially to analytical questions, not obvious. This paper examines how a change in presentation eases the inclusion of Chinese Philosophy into the mainstream. On the assumption that there has been an “activist turn” in the discipline in general, philosophical interest in a tradition that ranges from conceptual analysis, to ethics and (...)
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    The rebirth of the moral self: the second generation of modern Confucians and their modernization discourses.Jana Rošker - 2016 - Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaiʻi Press.
    The Confucian revival which manifests itself in the modern Confucian current belongs to the most important streams of thought in contemporary Chinese philosophy. This book introduces this stream of thought by focusing on the second generation modern Confucians--Mou Zongsan, Tang Junyi, Xu Fuguan and Fang Dongmei. They argue that traditional Confucianism, as a specifically Chinese social, political, and moral system of thought can, if adapted to the modern era, serve as the foundation for an ethically meaningful modern life.
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    The Manifesto of 1958: a discourse on Confucian Rationalism.Alice Simionato - 2019 - Rivista di Estetica 72:125-138.
    With the rapid proliferation of New Confucian studies since the mid 1980s, it has become an unquestioned dogma that one particular event at the beginning of 1958 marks a watershed in the movement’s development. This event is the publication of the Manifesto that Mou Zongsan 牟宗三, Tang Junyi 唐君毅, Xu Fuguan 徐復觀, and Zhang Junmai 张君劢 co-signed and published almost simultaneously in the two journals Minzhu pinglun 民評論 (Democratic Tribune) and Zaisheng 再生(National Renaissance) with the title 为中国文化敬告世界人士宣言─我们对中国学术研究及中国文化与世界文前途之共同认识 (Wei Zhongguo (...)
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    Orientalism and Enlightenment Positivism: A Critique of Anglophone Sinology, Comparative Literature, and Philosophy.Shuchen Xiang - 2018 - The Pluralist 13 (2):22-49.
    On January 1, 1958, in the journal Democratic Critique, Zhang Junmai, Mou Zongsan, Tang Junyi, and Xu Fuguan published the "Manifesto on Chinese Culture for the World: Our Common Understanding of Chinese Scholarship Research and of the Future of Chinese Culture and World Culture."1 This manifesto is commonly seen as the founding statement of the New Confucianism movement. Section 2 of the manifesto, "Three Motives, Approaches, and their Shortcomings in the Study of Chinese Culture in World Scholarship," claimed that (...)
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    Is Xunzi a utilitarian? Revisiting a disagreement.M. A. O. Zhaohui - 2018 - Asian Philosophy 28 (4):358-367.
    In Chinese scholarship, Xunzi is often regarded as an eclectic Confucian master who accepted some form of utilitarian thoughts (e.g. Fung Yu-lan, Mou Zongsan and Xu Fuguan). This characteristic was also observed by some western scholars such as Benjamin I. Schwartz. In a recent study, I argued that the basic character of Xunzi’s philosophy is utilitarianism in a broad sense based on an examination on his intellectual criticism and political criticism. Xunzi asserts that humans are innately driven by self-interested (...)
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    (1 other version)Neo-Confucianism and the Living Spirit of China's Civilization.Shi Zhonglian - 1991 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 23 (1):74-95.
    Within the grand river of China's contemporary thought, a tributary of neo-Confucianism has emerged alongside the mainstreams of science, democracy, and socialist thought. To start with, there was Liang Shuming, who bucked the current during the time of the New Cultural Movement. At the time, he wrote the book Dongxi wenhua ji qi zhexue . In so doing, he affirmed the cultural value of Confucianist thinking in modern society. Following in Liang's footsteps, Zhang Junmai, Feng Youlan, He Lin, Xiong Shili, (...)
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    Is Confucianism a religion? Modern Confucian theories on the ethical nature of classical discourses.Jana S. Rosker - 2017 - Asian Philosophy 27 (4):279-291.
    When dealing with the study of diverse Confucian traditions in eastern Asia, we are often confronted by the issue of the religious dimension of Confucianism and how can it be compared to the Western connotations of the term. Proceeding from the basic question as to how Confucianism sees itself, the paper focuses on the approaches of two representatives of the Modern Confucian intellectual movement, namely Mou Zongsan and Xu Fuguan. In addition, we shall also take into consideration the various (...)
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    Chinese Émigré Intellectuals and Their Quest for Liberal Values in the Cold War, 1949–69 by Kenneth Kai-chung Yung.Milan Matthiesen - 2022 - Philosophy East and West 72 (2):1-5.
    Kenneth Kai-chung Yung’s Chinese Émigré Intellectuals and Their Quest for Liberal Values in the Cold War presents the philosophical and political development of Chinese intellectuals who fled the mainland after the Communist takeover in 1949. Focusing on Yin Haiguang 殷海光, Zhang Junmai 張君勱, and Xu Fuguan 徐復觀, the author provides a comparative account and comprehensive overview of the many facets of intellectual discourse among Chinese post-war philosophers and public intellectuals.Yung’s book is structured into five chapters. While the first two (...)
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    Between Deontology and Justice: Chinese and Western Perspectives.Genyou Wu & Yong Li - 2019 - New York: Routledge.
    In China, political philosophy is still a comparatively new academic discipline. While there is no such phrase as "political philosophy" in ancient Chinese texts, there are elements within them that could be considered part of that field. Central questions of Chinese ancient political philosophy include the legitimacy of the source of political power, the foundation of moral rationality for the use of political power, and the purpose of political activities. This book explores the ideas of rights, the foundations of law, (...)
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    Theories of the Heart-mind and Human Nature in the Context of Globalization of Confucianism Today.Peimin Ni - 2021 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 20 (1):25-47.
    About 60 years ago, Tang Junyi 唐君毅, Mou Zongsan 牟宗三, Xu Fuguan 徐復觀, and Zhang Junmai 張君勱 published “A Manifesto for a Reappraisal of Sinology and Reconstruction of Chinese Culture.” In the Manifesto, these major representatives of contemporary New Confucianism tried to rectify Westerners’ biases and reestablish Chinese people’s cultural confidence by upholding the Confucian learning of the heart-mind as the core of Chinese culture. Following the same approach, some prominent scholars today continue the effort of bringing Confucianism to (...)
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    New Confucianism.Yong Huang - 2017 - In Paul Rakita Goldin (ed.), A Concise Companion to Confucius. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons. pp. 352–374.
    The development of Confucianism has most frequently been divided into three periods: the classical period from Pre‐Qin to Han dynasty, the neo‐Confucian period in (Tang) Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, and contemporary new Confucianism in the 20th and 21st centuries. This chapter is devoted to the third period. If neo‐Confucianism can be seen as a Confucian response to challenges posed by Buddhism, contemporary new Confucianism is a Confucian response to the challenge posed by modern Western ideology. If what is (...)
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    Do People Regard Robots as Human-Like Social Partners? Evidence From Perspective-Taking in Spatial Descriptions.Chengli Xiao, Liufei Xu, Yuqing Sui & Renlai Zhou - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Spatial communications are essential to the survival and social interaction of human beings. In science fiction and the near future, robots are supposed to be able to understand spatial languages to collaborate and cooperate with humans. However, it remains unknown whether human speakers regard robots as human-like social partners. In this study, human speakers describe target locations to an imaginary human or robot addressee under various scenarios varying in relative speaker–addressee cognitive burden. Speakers made equivalent perspective choices to human and (...)
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  35. Does Consumer Unethical Behavior Relate to Birthplace? Evidence from China.BaoChun Zhao & ShanShan Xu - 2013 - Journal of Business Ethics 113 (3):475-488.
    This study explores the relationship between individual birthplace [rural birthplace (RB) and urban birthplace (UB)] and consumer unethical behavior (CUB). As a result, CUB is verified to closely relate to individual birthplace, and those new urban residents with RB are found to behave more ethically than the patrimonial urban residents with UB in CUB4 (“no harm/no foul”). This study also finds that the differentiation of CUB between two categories of consumers is correlated with the personal moral ideology or Machiavellianism (MA) (...)
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    Optical Prior-Based Underwater Object Detection with Active Imaging.Jie Shen, Zhenxin Xu, Zhe Chen, Huibin Wang & Xiaotao Shi - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-12.
    Underwater object detection plays an important role in research and practice, as it provides condensed and informative content that represents underwater objects. However, detecting objects from underwater images is challenging because underwater environments significantly degenerate image quality and distort the contrast between the object and background. To address this problem, this paper proposes an optical prior-based underwater object detection approach that takes advantage of optical principles to identify optical collimation over underwater images, providing valuable guidance for extracting object features. Unlike (...)
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    How Does Ethical Leadership Trickle Down? Test of an Integrative Dual-Process Model.Zhen Wang, Haoying Xu & Yukun Liu - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 153 (3):691-705.
    Although the trickle-down effect of ethical leadership has been documented in the literature, its underlying mechanism still remains largely unclear. To address this gap, we develop a cross-level dual-process model to explain how the effect occurs. Drawing on social learning theory, we hypothesize that the ethical leadership of high-level managers could cascade to middle-level supervisors via its impact on middle-level supervisors’ two ethical expectations. Using a sample of 69 middle-level supervisors and 381 subordinates across 69 sub-branches from a large banking (...)
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    Argument by Multimodal Metaphor as Strategic Maneuvering in TV Commercials: A Case Study.Chuanrui Zhang & Cihua Xu - 2018 - Argumentation 32 (4):501-517.
    Drawing on insights from contemporary studies on conceptual metaphor and multimodal metaphor, the present study proposes a tentative analysis of multimodal metaphorical argument from the perspective of the extended theory of pragma-dialectics. A case, Liqun Commercial, is presented as an illustration. This commercial proves to use a conceptual metaphor, life is a journey, that underlies a multimodal metaphorical argument. The conceptual metaphor is highly acceptable in the cultural context of the Chinese target audience. Due to the restrictions imposed by the (...)
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    Corrigendum to “Multiobjective Optimization Design and Experimental Investigation on the Axial Flow Pump with Orthogonal Test Approach”.Yuquan Zhang, Yanhe Xu, Yuan Zheng, E. Fernandez-Rodriguez, Aoran Sun, Chunxia Yang & Jue Wang - 2020 - Complexity 2020:1-2.
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    Young children’s use of statistical sampling evidence to infer the subjectivity of preferences.Lili Ma & Fei Xu - 2011 - Cognition 120 (3):403-411.
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    Social Risk Early Warning of Environmental Damage of Large-Scale Construction Projects in China Based on Network Governance and LSTM Model.Junmin Fang, Dechun Huang & Jingrong Xu - 2020 - Complexity 2020:1-13.
    With the improvement of citizens’ risk perception ability and environmental protection awareness, social conflicts caused by environmental problems in large-scale construction projects are becoming more and more frequent. Traditional social risk prevention management has some defects in obtaining risk data, such as limited coverage, poor availability, and insufficient timeliness, which makes it impossible to realize effective early warning of social risks in the era of big data. This paper focuses on the three environments of diversification of stakeholders, risk media, and (...)
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    First-principles investigations of ordering in binary a-Ti solid solutions.Q. Hu, D. Xu, R. Yang, D. Li & W. Wu - 2003 - Philosophical Magazine 83 (2):217-229.
    The ordering tendency in binary f -Ti solid solution containing 3sp or 4sp simple-metal or 3d transition-metal solute is investigated systematically by the linear muffin-tin orbital method within the atomic sphere approximation . We demonstrated that the effective pairwise interaction energy in a solid solution is equal to half the solute-solute interaction energies and can be evaluated by a supercell total energy approach. The calculations of EPI energy both with and without volume relaxation of the supercells and local density of (...)
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    (1 other version)Exploring how and when ethical conflict impairs employee organizational commitment: A stress perspective investigation.Zhen Wang, Haoying Xu & Meng Song - 2020 - Business Ethics: A European Review 30 (2):172-187.
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    The Influence of Educational Psychology on Modern Art Design Entrepreneurship Education in Colleges.Huan Zhao, Shuyi Li, Hui Xu, Lele Ye & Min Chen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between psychology and modern art design education in colleges, and to provide the basis for improving the quality of art education in colleges. Based on the relevant theory, the characteristics of educational psychology and art psychology and the correlation between them were analyzed from the angle of art education. According to the characteristics of college students' psychological development, the significance of art psychology-related courses was analyzed. Through the form of questionnaire, (...)
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    Zhongguo, Chaoxian, Riben chuan tong zhe xue bi jiao yan jiu.Qixing Zhu & Nengzhu Xu (eds.) - 1995 - [Yanji shi]: Yanbian ren min chu ban she.
    朱七星(1934~ ),吉林蛟河人,延边大学朝鲜问题研究所教授,东方哲学研究室主任,中国少数民族哲学及社会思想史学会常务理事.
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    An Event-Related Potential Study of the Neural Response to Inferred Motion in Visual Images of Varying Coherence.Lei Jia, Yufan Xu, John A. Sweeney, Cheng Wang, Billy Sung & Jun Wang - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Analysis on Influences of College Students’ Psychological Capital in Entrepreneurial Learning Engagement.Baoge Zhang, Qiuyan Xu, Song Han & Lan Jiao - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Online education action for defeating COVID-19 in China: An analysis of the system, mechanism and mode.Eryong Xue, Jian Li & Liujie Xu - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (6):799-811.
    This study explores the online education action for defeating COVID-19 in China from the perspectives of the system, mechanism and mode. In particular, the policy development of online education in China during the epidemic includes the education informatization policy, the online education system, and the online education mechanism in China. The online education and teaching mode during the epidemic involve the synchronous live class-based teaching mode, asynchronous recording and broadcasting teaching mode, online flipped classroom teaching mode, and online tutoring-based teaching (...)
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    On the Herbrand functional interpretation.Paulo Oliva & Chuangjie Xu - 2020 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 66 (1):91-98.
    We show that the types of the witnesses in the Herbrand functional interpretation can be simplified, avoiding the use of “sets of functionals” in the interpretation of implication and universal quantification. This is done by presenting an alternative formulation of the Herbrand functional interpretation, which we show to be equivalent to the original presentation. As a result of this investigation we also strengthen the monotonicity property of the original presentation, and prove a monotonicity property for our alternative definition.
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    Speech errors reflect the phonotactic constraints in recently spoken syllables, but not in recently heard syllables.Jill A. Warker, Ye Xu, Gary S. Dell & Cynthia Fisher - 2009 - Cognition 112 (1):81-96.
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