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The Introduction of Qing Evidential Learning Into Chosŏn Korea and a Reassessment of Practical Learning
Dai Zhen's Ethical Philosophy of the Human Being
Integrating the Thought of Mencius and Xunzi and the Problem of Modernizing Chinese Society
The Trouble with Confucianism
Contemporary Chinese Philosophy.Pdf
Appropriating the West in Late Qing and Early Republican China / Theodore Huters
Early Modern Or Late Imperial Philology? the Crisis of Classical Learning in Eighteenth Century China
The Story of Chinese Taoism by Nan Huai-Chin
Chinese Thought and Religion a Survey Olof G. Lidin (
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Han Dynasty Classicism and the Making of Early Medieval Literati Culture
Confucianism and Other Scholastic Thoughts in the Spring-Autumn Period and Their Impact on the Chinese Traditional Culture and Values
The Dream of a Chinese Renaissance: from the Late Qing “Revival of Ancient Studies” to the Republican “New Tide”
Religion As a Chinese Cultural Component: Culture in the Chinese Taoist Association and Confucius Institute John D
An Introduction to Confucianism
An Analytic Approach to Contemporary Confucian Revivalism (S)
A Second-Order Approach to Learning with Instance-Dependent Label Noise
Affirming 'Civilization' in Exile: Chŏng Yagyong (1762-1836)
A Social Theoretical Interpretation of Dai Zhen's Critique of Neo
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Confucius the Shi: the Es Arch for the Historical Confucius by Way of His Class Interest Christopher Schwartz La Salle University
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1 Becoming Sages: Qin Song and Self-Cultivation in Late Imperial China
The Life and Intellectual Transformation of the Late Qing Official Scholar Yun Yu-Ding (1862-1917)
Century China and Japan a Dissertation
On Their Own Terms
Tradition in Chinese Politics Chinese Politics
The Nature and Impact of Late Imperial Chinese Academies: a Review of Some Recent Publications in China
Han Ying's Educational Thought
Liu Baonan and Han Learning
Philosophy (I-Li) Versus Philology (K'ao-Cheng)—The Jen-Hsin Tao-Hsin
Classical Scholarship and Intellectual Debates: 1800–1864
Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism