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    Constructed Realities in the Study of Religion? Considerations on the Margin of Judaism’s Reception in Present-Day China.Patru Alina & Mihăilescu Clementina Alexandra - 2017 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 16 (47):76-89.
    The aim of this study is twofold. Firstly, it intends to highlight the value of constructivist insights for religious studies by showing that various forms of approach to issues related to religion are mere constructs. In contrast to this viewpoint, the discipline of religious studies had traditionally sought a higher degree of objectivity in the scientific reflection of religious topics, but that has been a fraught path. Secondly, the example it refers to is worthy in itself. The (...)
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  2. Nietzsche's Jewish problem: between anti-Semitism and anti-Judaism.Robert C. Holub - 2016 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    The first comprehensive account of Nietzsche's views of Jews and Judaism For more than a century, Nietzsche's views about Jews and Judaism have been subject to countless polemics. The Nazis infamously fashioned the philosopher as their anti-Semitic precursor, while in the past thirty years the pendulum has swung in the opposite direction. The increasingly popular view today is that Nietzsche was not only completely free of racist tendencies but also was a principled adversary of anti-Jewish thought. Nietzsche’s Jewish (...)
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    Printing and publishing Chinese religion and philosophy in the Dutch Republic, 1595-1700: the Chinese imprint.Trude Dijkstra - 2021 - Boston: Brill.
    Trude Dijkstra discusses how Chinese religion and philosophy were represented in printed works produced in the Dutch Republic between 1595 and 1700. By focusing on books, newspapers, learned journals, and pamphlets, this study sheds new light on the cultural encounter between China and western Europe in the early modern period. Form, content, and material-technical aspects of different media in Dutch and French are analysed, providing new insights into the ways in which readers could take note of Chinese religion (...)
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    Moral Traditions: An Introduction to World Religious Ethics, and: Understanding Religious Ethics, and: Moral Struggle and Religious Ethics: On the Person as Classic in Comparative Theological Contexts.Brian D. Berry - 2012 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 32 (1):202-205.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Moral Traditions: An Introduction to World Religious Ethics, and: Understanding Religious Ethics, and: Moral Struggle and Religious Ethics: On the Person as Classic in Comparative Theological ContextsBrian D. BerryMoral Traditions: An Introduction to World Religious Ethics Mari Rapela Heidt Winona, Minn.: Anselm Academic, 2010. 138 pp. $22.95.Understanding Religious Ethics Charles Mathewes Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. 277 pp. $41.95.Moral Struggle and Religious Ethics: (...)
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    Do Anti-Semitism Charges against Tolkien Ring True?Craig Bird - 2002 - The Chesterton Review 28 (1/2):284-286.
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    Marlowe, Marx, and Anti-Semitism.Stephen J. Greenblatt - 1978 - Critical Inquiry 5 (2):291-307.
    Nevertheless, Marx's essay ["On the Jewish Question"] has a profound bearing upon The Jew of Malta; their conjunction enriches our understanding of the authors; relation to ideology and, more generally, raises fruitful questions about a Marxist reading of literature. The fact that both works use the figure of the perfidious Jew provides a powerful link between Renaissance and modern thought, for despite the great differences to which I have just pointed, this shared reference is not an accident or a mirage. (...)
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    Anti-Semitism.Edward H. Flannery - 1966 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 41 (1):33-44.
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    Figures of the Psychotherapist in Contemporary Chinese Literature.Lanfang Guo & Wei Yuan - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Since the 1980s, psychoanalysis and psychotherapy have attracted great interest in Chinese society, and in parallel, the psychotherapist as a character has emerged in Chinese literature. Through four novels by three Chinese authors, namely, Xu Xiaobin 徐小斌, Ke Yunlu 柯云路, and Bi Shumin 毕淑敏, this article studies the evolution of the image of the psychotherapist in contemporary Chinese literature, which reflects the reception of psychoanalysis as well as the development of psychotherapy in China. In Xu (...)
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    Russian Aggression against Ukraine in the Media Discourse of Asian Countries (Using the Example of China and Japan): Literature Review.Oksana Asadchykh, Liubov Poinar, Tetiana Pereloma, Yuliia Kuzmenko & Nataliia Nechaieva - 2025 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 38 (2):659-676.
    The formation of public opinion in different countries of the world is important for the formation of global media discourse, since ambiguous opinions are produced in the Asian media, it is worth investigating and studying the linguistic nature of journalistic methods of influencing the audience and the peculiarities of communication with readers. The study aimed to decipher the explicit and implicit linguistic techniques employed to construct political narratives in the media domains of China and Japan, while also examining existing research (...)
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    Comment on Anti-Semitism and Chesterton.William Oddie - 1997 - The Chesterton Review 23 (4):509-510.
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    In Search of Polish Anti-Semitism.Dermot Quinn - 2007 - The Chesterton Review 33 (1/2):65-84.
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    A New Anti-Semitism?Jonathan Sacks - 2004 - The Chesterton Review 30 (1/2):199-207.
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    Chesterton's Anti-Semitism.Joseph Sobran - 2002 - The Chesterton Review 28 (3):413-414.
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    Fear: Anti-Semitism in Poland After Auschwitz, by Jan Tomasz Gross. [REVIEW]James R. Thompson - 2007 - The Chesterton Review 33 (1-2):205-212.
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    The use of artificial intelligence technology in Chinese show business.Chzhantsin' Tun - forthcoming - Philosophy and Culture (Russian Journal).
    The object of the study is artificial intelligence technology in Chinese show business. The subject of the study is the following technologies of Chinese show business, at the basis of which we can find an artificial intelligence: virtual idols, digital avatars, virtual influencers. The following aspects of these technologies are considered in detail: making a profit, strengthening national identity. Special attention is focused on the fact that the development of artificial intelligence technology is part of the state policy (...)
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    A Note on Chesterton and Anti-Semitism.Fred Black - 1977 - The Chesterton Review 4 (1):1-6.
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    Literature, Faith, and Ideological Transition: Religious and Philosophical Reflections on the Morningstar Literature Series (1946–1953). [REVIEW]Xuehua Zhang - 2025 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 17 (2):489-510.
    The transformation of literature and publishing reflects not only shifts in societal thought and cultural values but also deeper philosophical and spiritual inquiries into meaning, ideology, and moral authority. This study examines the _Morningstar Literature Series_ (1946–1953) as a case study to explore the religious, ethical, and philosophical dimensions of Chinese literature and publishing during the tumultuous transition around 1949. By situating this transformation within broader metaphysical and ideological debates, the research investigates how literature functioned as a conduit (...)
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    The Sense of Sound.Rey Chow & James A. Steintrager - 2011 - Duke University Press.
    Sound has given rise to many rich theoretical reflections, but when compared to the study of images, the study of sound continues to be marginalized. How is the “sense” of sound constituted and elaborated linguistically, textually, technologically, phenomenologically, and geologically, as well as acoustically? How is sound grasped as an object? Considering sound both within and beyond the scope of the human senses, contributors from literature, film, music, philosophy, anthropology, media and communication, and science and technology studies address topics that (...)
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    Materialism and Aesthetics: Paul De Man's Aesthetic Ideology.Jonathan Loesberg - 1997 - Diacritics 27 (4):87-108.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Materialism and Aesthetics: Paul de Man’s Aesthetic IdeologyJonathan Loesberg (bio)Declaring theories dead is an old and venerable method of declaring an end to our need to read them. As a result, theories die these days with dizzying frequency. It took most of the nineteenth century before Benedetto Croce declared what was dead in Hegel, and at least he intended to recuperate what he declared to be living. At the (...)
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  20. Transcendence and Aesthetic Spirituality: The Philosophical and Religious Dimensions of Tanbi in Chinese Online Literature Since the 1990S.Yisha Wang - 2025 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 17 (2):57-71.
    The evolution of Tanbi literature in contemporary Chinese online culture reflects a complex interplay of aesthetic philosophy, ethical narratives, and spiritual inquiry. Influenced by consumer culture, digital media expansion, and intercultural exchanges, Tanbi literature has transcended its original thematic boundaries, evolving into a distinct literary and philosophical phenomenon. While its literary and commercial significance has been widely discussed, the deeper philosophical and religious dimensions of Tanbi remain underexplored. This study examines the origins of the Tanbi concept through the (...)
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    On interpretive conflict.John Frow - 2019 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    “Interpretation” is a term that encompasses both the most esoteric and the most fundamental activities of our lives, from analyzing medical images to the million ways we perceive other people’s actions. Today, we also leave interpretation to the likes of web cookies, social media algorithms, and automated markets. But as John Frow shows in this thoughtfully argued book, there is much yet to do in clarifying how we understand the social organization of interpretation. On Interpretive Conflict delves into four case (...)
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    Chesterton's Political Views, 1892-1914, with Comments on Chesterton and Anti-Semitism.Leo A. Hetzler - 1981 - The Chesterton Review 7 (2):119-138.
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    Chesterton's Political Views, 1892-1914, with Comments on Chesterton and Anti-Semitism.Leo A. Hetzler - 1981 - The Chesterton Review 7 (3):229-249.
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    A Comparative Study on China’s Image in Editorials from Chinese and Thai Media: An Intertextual Perspective.Liang Hu & Supath Kookiattikoon - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1263-1273.
    The purpose of this paper is to make a comparative study of China's national images as portrayed in editorials from Chinese and Thai media, specifically focusing on China Daily and the Bangkok Post. The research examines how political, diplomatic, and economic images of China are constructed through intertextuality in these publications. The findings reveal that China Daily frequently cites Chinese government officials, official documents, and neutral international organizations, providing specific data to depict a positive image of China. In (...)
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    Literature in the new era: a study of Glück’s poetic quality and its affinity with the characteristics of Chinese culture.Yijun Liu - 2024 - Trans/Form/Ação 47 (2):e0240058.
    Resumo: Reconhecidas por fazer parte da poesia alemã moderna com influência internacional, as obras de Glück demonstram um conceito único de inovação e experiência, o que possibilitaria um novo campo da criação poética. Portanto, é importante estudar a influência das obras de Glück na literatura do novo período chinês. Este artigo analisou a propagação das influências culturais chinesas, bem como o seu papel na literatura chinesa contemporânea, através das lentes da poética, nas obras literárias de Glück. Por meio das técnicas (...)
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    Giovanni of Capestrano's Anti-Judaism Within a Franciscan Context: An Evaluation Based On Recent Scholarship.Bert Roest - 2017 - Franciscan Studies 75:117-143.
    Since at least the later nineteenth century, scholars have discussed the ways in which the Observant Franciscan Giovanni of Capestrano dealt with Jews and Judaism in his writings and in his preaching rallies. Not surprisingly, the scholarly positions to a large extent have reflected the particular Sitz im Leben of the protagonists. On the one hand, Franciscan historians and other Catholic scholars who admired Capestrano's evangelical zeal have tended to downplay his anti-Judaism or have presented it as a legitimate, (...)
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    Islam, Spain, and Medieval Christian Anti-Semitism. [REVIEW]Larry J. Simon - 1987 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 62 (4):435-443.
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    Humanistic Management and Religion: a Case for the Constructivist Approach to Jewish Business Ethics.Moses L. Pava - 2020 - Humanistic Management Journal 5 (2):199-214.
    Humanistic management theory and religiously grounded business ethics are both important research avenues for the study of business management. This paper links these two domains by examining to what extent a religiously grounded business ethics can potentially contribute to the broad and burgeoning literature on humanistic management through an exploration of the case of Jewish business ethics. Specifically, this paper examines three distinct ways of doing Jewish business ethics. These three ways are labeled here as traditionalist, integrationist, and constructivist. Each (...)
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    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 of the importance of cultural exchange (...)
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    Diversity, complementarity and synergy: The reception of ecological theology in China.Haoran Zhang - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (1):9.
    This article explores ecological theology in mainland China from 1990 to 2024 through the lens of Stephen B. Bevans’ contextual theology. By analysing its reception, it becomes clear that a distinctly contextualised ecological theology has not yet emerged in China. Considering this gap, the article examines potential directions for Chinese ecological theology across four dimensions of contextual theology. The academic and religious communities should focus on diversified yet overlapping approaches to develop Chinese ecological theology collaboratively. From (...)
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    Anti-Chinese sentiment in the Czech public service media during the COVID-19 pandemic.Renáta Sedláková - 2021 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 17 (1-2):65-86.
    This paper focuses on Sinophobia which is usually not expressed openly in the public service media. The Sinophobia discourse intensified in 2020 in connection with the coverage of the pandemic. How are anti-Chinese attitudes expressed in the news discourse of the Czech Radio and Czech Television? Examples from a broader analysis of the representation of the SARS-COV-2 pandemic in news and journalism programmes are given. Inductive qualitative research methods (discourse and semiotic analysis) were used to detect subtle nuances (...)
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    Logic in China and Chinese Logic: The Arrival and (Re-)Discovery of Logic in China.Rafael Suter & Yiu-Ming Fung - 2020 - In [no title]. pp. 465-507.
    The present chapter sketches the adoption of logic in late nineteenth and early twentieth century China. Addressing both conceptual and institutional aspects of this process, it contextualizes the raising interest in the discipline among Qing scholars and Republican intellectuals. Arranged largely chronologically, it delineates the successive periods in the reception of major works of and intellectual trends in the field. It introduces the most influential scholars promoting a public discourse on logic in the final years of the empire, but (...)
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    (1 other version)Does Influencers Popularity Actually Matter? An Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Influencers on Body Satisfaction and Mood Among Young Chinese Females: The Case of RED.Xiaoxiao Zhang, Wuchang Zhu, Shaojing Sun & Jingxi Chen - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Many studies have linked idealized body image on social media to negative psychological well-being among young females. However, social media influencers’ imagery has not attracted much research attention in either the Western or the Asian context. This study aimed to experimentally investigate the impact of high versus low popular social media influencer images on young Chinese females’ body satisfaction and mood. The participants were 420 female RED users who were randomly assigned to three groups: the influencer-high group ; the (...)
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  34. The State of the Field Report X: Contemporary Chinese Studies of Tianxia (All-Under-Heaven).Yun Tang - 2023 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 22 (3):473-490.
    This article offers a critical overview of a set of normative theories, namely Tianxia 天下 (all-under-heaven), whose purpose is to provide a renewed conceptual framework for the improvement of the world system. First, the article introduces the origins, main features, and differences within Tianxia, before discussing two major criticisms leveled against it. The article then argues that the most powerful parts of these criticisms come from the challenges posed against Tianxia’s legitimacy. The article elaborates on this and introduces two additional (...)
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    The Reception of Relativity in China.Danian Hu - 2007 - Isis 98 (3):539-557.
    Having introduced the theory of relativity from Japan, the Chinese quickly and enthusiastically embraced it during the May Fourth Movement, virtually without controversy. This unique passion for and openness to relativity, which helped advance the study of theoretical physics in China in the 1930s, was gradually replaced by imported Soviet criticism after 1949. During the Cultural Revolution, radical Chinese ideologues sponsored organized campaigns against Einstein and relativity, inflicting serious damage on Chinese science and scientific education. China’s economic (...)
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    The reception and rendition of Freud in China: China's Freudian slip.Tao Jiang & P. J. Ivanhoe (eds.) - 2012 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Although Freud makes only occasional, brief references to China and Chinese culture in his works, for almost a hundred years many leading Chinese intellectuals have studied and appropriated various Freudian theories. However, whilst some features of Freud’s views have been warmly embraced from the start and appreciated for their various explanatory and therapeutic values, other aspects have been vigorously criticized as implausible or inapplicable to the Chinese context. This book explores the history, reception, and use of (...)
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    Chinese Literature in Transition from Antiquity to the Middle AgesImmortals, Festivals, and Poetry in Medieval China: Studies in Social and Intellectual History.P. W. K. & Donald Holzman - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (3):556.
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    Urban Circular Economy in China: A Review Based on Chinese Literature Studies.Fang Su, Jiangbo Chang, Xi Li, Dan Zhou & Bing Xue - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-10.
    Circular economy is a critical approach to realize the coordinated development of society, economy, and ecological environment. Given the fact that urban is a complex system in which human beings integrate material, energy, information, and natural environment and interact and influence each other, reviewing the urban circular economy research and development could benefit for having a better and comprehensive understanding on urban complexity. Mainly based on the Chinese literature studies from 1999 to 2020, this study aims to present an (...)
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    Exploring the Role of Campus Clubs in the Sustainable Development of china's Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Case Study of Traditional Stone Rubbing Artistry.Haomiao Tao, Huangjia Lu & Ping Zhu - 2024 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (2):270-294.
    The cultural heritage of the Chinese stone rubbing artistry is found in countless religious inscriptions of classic Confucian, Buddhist, and Daoist texts. These religious artefacts are placed in temples or monuments as steles representing a blend of religion and society. A very scant attention has been paid on the role of campus clubs in the sustainable development of China's intangible cultural heritage, particularly in the context of traditional Chinese stone rubbing artistry. This study aimed to bridge (...)
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    Preference of Chinese general public and healthcare providers for a good death.H. Haishan, L. Hongjuan, Z. Tieying & P. Xuemei - 2015 - Nursing Ethics 22 (2):217-227.
    Objectives: The aim of this study is to find and compare the current situation between common people and healthcare providers’ preferences for a good death in the context of Chinese culture. Methods: A cross-sectional anonymous questionnaire survey covering 190 ordinary Chinese people and 323 healthcare providers was conducted. An inventory of the good death was translated and the subjects were surveyed about their attitude toward it. Ethical considerations: Permission to conduct the study was granted by department chiefs, nurse (...)
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    Evidentiality in Chinese newspaper reports: subjectivity/objectivity as a factor.Chia-Ling Hsieh - 2008 - Discourse Studies 10 (2):205-229.
    This article aims to discover the principle that underlies correlations between choices of evidential qualification and the communicative purposes of Chinese newspaper reportage along the dimension of subjectivity/objectivity. Distributional comparisons of data from the China Times news website reveal a pragmatic distinction between evidential subclasses. Reportatives predominate in politics and business news, where objectivity carries higher weight, while in less objectivity-oriented reports as local news, sensories are of greater frequency. The latter is also prevalent as journalists reflect on a (...)
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    Sympathy, Resonance, and the Use of Natural Correspondences in Philosophical Argument: A Comparison of Greco-Roman and Early Chinese Sources.Jordan Palmer Davis - 2023 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 22 (4):525-553.
    Thinkers from the Chinese and Greco-Roman traditions posit that disparate objects throughout the cosmos have mutual affinities. In the Stoic tradition, such affinities are explained through “sympathy.” In the Chinese tradition, the explanatory principle is often called ganying 感應 (resonance). In addition, both traditions use similar philosophical strategies when discussing these concepts. Thinkers cite natural correspondences, placing them in parallel lists as evidence for philosophical truths. On the surface, the analogous concepts and strategies hint that these thinkers share (...)
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    Theology, Philosophy, and Biology: An Interpretation of the Conception of Jesus Christ.Juan Eduardo Carreño - 2024 - Nova et Vetera 22 (1):71-102.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Theology, Philosophy, and Biology:An Interpretation of the Conception of Jesus ChristJuan Eduardo CarreñoIntroductionA large body of literature and a vigorous academic establishment—university chairs, foundations, societies, and journals—focus on an interdisciplinary field variously described as "science and religion," "science and faith," or "science and theology."1 "Philosophy" is a recent occasional addition which turns these dyads into triads.2 However, not only the terms themselves but also the ways their relationship are (...)
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    Nietzsche’s Jewish Problem: Between Anti-Semitism and Anti-Judaism by Robert C. Holub.Daniel Blue - 2016 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 54 (3):512-513.
    Robert Holub’s book, Nietzsche’s Jewish Problem: Between Anti-Semitism and Anti-Judaism, fundamentally concerns two topics: Was Nietzsche the man anti-Jewish? Was he somehow responsible for inspiring anti-Semites and particularly fascists and Nazis? These are different issues—one of biography, the other of reception—and Holub would have been advised not to link them in a single volume. Nonetheless, one reason for the connection is immediately evident. Holub distinguishes between anti-Semitism and anti-Judaism, separating them before discussing their (...)
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    Exploring the Structure of Sibling Relationships Among Preschool Children in China and Developing a Questionnaire.Meiru Jiang, Xiaojun Cao, Qinqin Huang, Siqi Wu & Xu Chen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to examine the structure of sibling relationships among preschool children in China and develop a questionnaire.MethodsThe concept of sibling relationships among preschool children in China was established through literature review, open interviews, and expert review, and the initial project was designed. Using the questionnaire survey method, with 651 mothers of preschool children as the research objects, we performed item analysis, exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, and reliability and validity tests on the initial questionnaire.ResultsThe (...)
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    Innocent Victims of Chinese Oppression, or Media Bullies? Analyzing Falun Gong’s Media Strategies.James R. Lewis & Nicole S. Ruskell - 2017 - Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review 8 (2):219-236.
    It is a well-established fact that most new, non-traditional religious groups are treated negatively in the mass media. However, Falun Gong, the qi gong group that was banned in China in 1999, is a marked exception to this general tendency. Why should this be the case? In the present paper, we examine the various factors that combine to make Falun Gong the exception to the rule. We also call attention to this organization’s pattern of attacking critics, as well as (...)
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    Stimulating Brand Innovation Strategy via Knowledge Acquisition, Market Orientation, and Strategic Capability Using Social Media Within China’s Online Technology Industry.Yaliu Yang & Xiaowei Zheng - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    In the context of China’s online technology business, this study explores the linkages between knowledge acquisition via social media, two modes of market orientation, social media strategic capability, and brand innovation strategy. Data were collected from 853 Chinese technology firms with the help of questionnaire. To analyze the collected data structure, equation modeling was applied using smart-PLS 3.3 version. Results indicate that knowledge acquisition from social media, market orientation, and strategic capability has significant impact on brand innovation in the (...)
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    Religious Belief-Related Factors Enhance the Impact of Soundscapes in Han Chinese Buddhist Temples on Mental Health.Dongxu Zhang, Chunxiao Kong, Mei Zhang & Jian Kang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In contemporary society, mental health issues have received increasing attention. Moreover, how people perceive the acoustic environment affects mental health. In religious places, the unique religious soundscape, composed of the acoustic environment and sounds, has an obvious effect on mental health. In China, Han Chinese Buddhism has a long history and is currently the religion with the largest number of believers. The soundscape of temples has always been an important component of creating a Buddhist atmosphere. For this (...)
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    Harmonious society and chinese csr: Is there really a link?Geoffrey See - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 89 (1):1 - 22.
    In 2005, Chinese President Hu Jintao instituted a “Harmonious Society” policy marking a new China’s approach toward development. This generated intense excitement among observers of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) who perceive an overlap in objectives between CSR and Harmonious Society and believe that Harmonious Society will lead to increased CSR engagement in China. However, there is little exploration of how Harmonious Society will contribute to increasing CSR engagement. This article seeks to explore whether Harmonious Society will meet this promise. (...)
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    Breve storia dell'etica.Sergio Cremaschi - 2012 - Roma RM, Italia: Carocci.
    The book reconstructs the history of Western ethics. The approach chosen focuses the endless dialectic of moral codes, or different kinds of ethos, moral doctrines that are preached in order to bring about a reform of existing ethos, and ethical theories that have taken shape in the context of controversies about the ethos and moral doctrines as means of justifying or reforming moral doctrines. Such dialectic is what is meant here by the phrase ‘moral traditions’, taken as a name for (...)
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