Li (Confucianism)
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- The Historical Setting for the Forming of Neo-Confucianism in Classical China
- The Global Implications of the Doctrine of Ren
- The Chinese Conceptions of Law: Confucian, Legalist, and Buddhist, 29 Hastings L.J
- Xun Kuang's Philosophical Thought
- Guo Xiang and the Problem of Self-Cultivation in Daoist Naturalism
- Lao Tzu: Tao Te Ching: a Book About the Way and the Power of the Way/A New English Version by Ursula K
- Curriculum Vitae
- A Discussion of Xunzi's “Encouraging Learning” and Its Significance For
- Confucian Concept of Self-Cultivation and Social Harmony
- Death Penalty in Confucian Legal Culture in China and Vietnam
- Confucianism As Humanism
- Core Conceptions of the Theory of Self-Cultivation in East Asian Confucian Philosophy
- 08. Mencius.Pdf
- Chinese Family Structure Paternalistic = the Family Is Hierarchically
- The Four–Seven Debate of Korean Neo-Confucianism and the Moral Psychological and Theistic Turn in Korean Philosophy
- The Art of War and Tao Te Ching
- On the Cultural Dissemination of Tao Te Ching in the Western World
- A Quantitative Study on Tao Te Ching Based on a Comparable Corpus