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  1. Li shi yu zheng zhi.JintaiJiang -1981 - Taibei Shi: Gui guan tu shu gu fen you xian gong si.
     
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  2. Jiang Guobao xin ru xue lun wen jing xuan ji.GuobaoJiang -2021 - Taibei Shi: Taiwan xue sheng shu ju you xian gong si.
     
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  3. Li shi bian zheng fa lun ji / WuJiang.Jiang Wu -1978 - Beijing: Xin Hua Shu Dian Fa Xing.
     
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  4. Xiong Shili, Zhang Junmai,Jiang Zhongzheng.Shuangqing Li,YongzhenJiang &Jiping Wu (eds.) -1999 - Taibei Shi: Taiwan shang wu yin shu guan.
    Xiong Shili / Li Shuangqing zhu -- Zhang Junmai /Jiang Yongzhen zhu --Jiang Zhongzheng / Wu Jiping zhu.
     
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    Jiang Chang zi xuan ji.ChangJiang -1999 - Wuchang: Hua zhong li gong da xue chu ban she.
  6. (1 other version)Jiang Kongyang quan ji.KongyangJiang -1999 - Hefei Shi: Jing xiao Xin hua shu dian.
     
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    Jiang Kongyang: qie shuo shuo wo zi ji.KongyangJiang -2008 - Shanghai: Shanghai wen yi chu ban she. Edited by Zhizhen Pu.
    本书通过且说说我自己、朝阳迎我归、鸿雁心迹、与朋友的书信、与学生的书信、与家人的书信、道德文章,山高水长来介绍蒋孔阳。.
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  8. Ren shi lun shijiang.Jiang Wu -1982 - Shanghai: Xin hua shu dian Shanghai fa xing suo fa xing.
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    Tian di you da mei:Jiang Xun he ni tan sheng huo mei xue.Jiang Xun -2006 - Taibei Shi: Yuan liu chu ban shi ye gu fen you xian gong si.
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    Zhe xue zhuan ti er shijiang.Jiang Wu -1987 - Nanning Shi: Guangxi xin hua shu dian fa xing.
    本书以专题的形式对哲学的一些基本理论、基本知识作了既有一定理论深度又有比较通俗易懂的阐述.
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    Understanding the Interaction Between Philosophy and Science in Contemporary Times—An Interview with ProfessorJIANG Yi.YiJiang &Lv Xue -2024 -Journal of Human Cognition 8 (1):39-58.
    The relationship between philosophy and science in contemporary times is closer than ever. From the methodology perspective, scientific and philosophical research has a clear sequential relationship. It is highlighted in the following aspects: 1. the methodology of scientific research, including theoretical assumptions and data modeling, parallels with apparent similarities in conceptual analysis and logical deduction in philosophy;2. consistency of analytical argumentation methods in scientific research and philosophical research;3. naturalism is currently a research approach that both scientific and philosophical research adopt. (...) There has been a significant dispute over the relationship between philosophy and science among contemporary philosophers. This dispute focuses on the impact of scientific development on philosophy research. Nowadays, no one would deny the existence of this impact, but there is no consensus on the impact's nature, scope, and role. Wittgenstein's conception of certainty can provide valuable insights to understand the relationship between philosophy and science. In addition, we conclude the pragmatic turn in cognitive science because we misinterpret the cognitive scientists' emphasis on action as a practical claim and interpret the cognitive scientists' views with pragmatism. The theoretical analysis and research suggestions philosophers provide are becoming essential focuses in contemporary artificial intelligence research, including the interpretability of computer technology, the ethical norms of artificial intelligence technology, and the possible conception of human beings in the future. The interdisciplinary study of science and philosophy will achieve more significant development. In sum, understanding the nature of philosophy can be given a new explanation from a future perspective. The future outlook here refers to the starting point from possible world scenarios that can be conceived and traced back to all the facts happening in the present world, thereby giving an appropriate explanation to the real world. (shrink)
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    Makesi zhu yi zhe xue zhu zuo xuanjiang.ShenhuaJiang (ed.) -1990 - Shanghai: Xin hua shu dian Shanghai fa xing suo fa xing.
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    Jiang Pizhi wen ji.PizhiJiang -1997 - Beijing: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she. Edited by Xin Ru & Xiushan Ye.
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    The Alienation of Private Property and the Estranged Form of Social Intercourse——Reading Comments on James Mill [J].Jiang Haibo -2008 -Modern Philosophy 3:005.
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    Mei de gui lü:Jiang Kongyang zi xuan ji.KongyangJiang -1998 - Jinan Shi: Shangdong jiao yu chu ban she.
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    Understanding the Interaction Between Philosophy and Science in Contemporary Times—An Interview with ProfessorJIANG Yi.YiJiang &Lv Xue -2024 -Journal of Human Cognition 8 (1):39-58.
    The relationship between philosophy and science in contemporary times is closer than ever. From the methodology perspective, scientific and philosophical research has a clear sequential relationship. It is highlighted in the following aspects: 1. the methodology of scientific research, including theoretical assumptions and data modeling, parallels with apparent similarities in conceptual analysis and logical deduction in philosophy;2. consistency of analytical argumentation methods in scientific research and philosophical research;3. naturalism is currently a research approach that both scientific and philosophical research adopt. (...) There has been a significant dispute over the relationship between philosophy and science among contemporary philosophers. This dispute focuses on the impact of scientific development on philosophy research. Nowadays, no one would deny the existence of this impact, but there is no consensus on the impact's nature, scope, and role. Wittgenstein's conception of certainty can provide valuable insights to understand the relationship between philosophy and science. In addition, we conclude the pragmatic turn in cognitive science because we misinterpret the cognitive scientists' emphasis on action as a practical claim and interpret the cognitive scientists' views with pragmatism. The theoretical analysis and research suggestions philosophers provide are becoming essential focuses in contemporary artificial intelligence research, including the interpretability of computer technology, the ethical norms of artificial intelligence technology, and the possible conception of human beings in the future. The interdisciplinary study of science and philosophy will achieve more significant development. In sum, understanding the nature of philosophy can be given a new explanation from a future perspective. The future outlook here refers to the starting point from possible world scenarios that can be conceived and traced back to all the facts happening in the present world, thereby giving an appropriate explanation to the real world. (shrink)
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    Sensory perception is a holistic inference process.Jiang Mao &Alan A. Stocker -2024 -Psychological Review 131 (4):858-890.
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    From Mind Confucianism to Political Confucianism.Jiang Qing -2011 - In Ruiping Fan,The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China. Springer. pp. 17--32.
  19. Zi ran bian zheng fajiang hua.MengxiangJiang -1983 - Hefei Shi: Anhui sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing. Edited by Yishu Tan & Yuguang Luan.
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    Origins of Moral-Political Philosophy in Early China: Contestation of Humaneness, Justice, and Personal Freedom.TaoJiang -2021 - New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press.
    This book rewrites the story of classical Chinese philosophy, which has always been considered the single most creative and vibrant chapter in the history of Chinese philosophy. Works attributed to Confucius, Mozi, Mencius, Laozi, Zhuangzi, Xunzi, Han Feizi and many others represent the very origins of moral and political thinking in China. As testimony to their enduring stature, in recent decades many Chinese intellectuals, and even leading politicians, have turned to those classics, especially Confucian texts, for alternative or complementary sources (...) of moral authority and political legitimacy. Therefore, philosophical inquiries into core normative values embedded in those classical texts are crucial to the ongoing scholarly discussion about China as China turns more culturally inward. It can also contribute to the spirited contemporary debate about the nature of philosophical reasoning, especially in the non-Western traditions. -/- This book offers a new narrative and interpretative framework about the origins of moral-political philosophy that tracks how the three normative values, humaneness, justice, and personal freedom, were formulated, reformulated, and contested by early Chinese philosophers in their effort to negotiate the relationship among three distinct domains, the personal, the familial, and the political. Such efforts took place as those thinkers were reimagining a new moral-political order, debating its guiding norms, and exploring possible sources within the context of an evolving understanding of Heaven and its relationship with the humans. TaoJiang argues that the competing visions in that debate can be characterized as a contestation between partialist humaneness and impartialist justice as the guiding norm for the newly imagined moral-political order, with the Confucians, the Mohists, the Laoists, and the so-called fajia thinkers being the major participants, constituting the mainstream philosophical project during this period. Thinkers lined up differently along the justice-humaneness spectrum with earlier ones maintaining some continuity between the two normative values (or at least trying to accommodate both to some extent) while later ones leaning more toward their exclusivity in the political/public domain. Zhuangzi and the Zhuangists were the outliers of the mainstream moral-political debate who rejected the very parameter of humaneness versus justice in that discourse. They were a lone voice advocating personal freedom, but the Zhuangist expressions of freedom were self-restricted to the margins of the political world and the interiority of one's heartmind. Such a take can shed new light on how the Zhuangist approach to personal freedom would profoundly impact the development of this idea in pre-modern Chinese political and intellectual history. (shrink)
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    Caught Between Embracing Modernity and Reviving the Past: A Critique ofJiang Qing's "Political Ruism".Jiang Xiaojun -2013 -Contemporary Chinese Thought 45 (1):21-39.
  22. Falsifiability, criticizability and the method of science.Jiang Tianji -1992 - In W. Newton-Smith, Tʻien-chi Chiang & E. James,Popper in China. New York: Routledge. pp. 125.
     
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  23. Happiness, harmony, wisdom and elegance : A perspective of contemporary eudemonism.Jiang Chang -2009 - In Jinfen Yan & David E. Schrader,Creating a Global Dialogue on Value Inquiry: Papers From the Xxii Congress of Philosophy (Rethinking Philosophy Today). Edwin Mellen Press.
     
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    Bu que ding xing wei lun =.Jiang Chen -2019 - Gaoxiong Shi: Huang Yutao.
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    Chan shi de zhang li: qiang zhi chan shi lun de "dui hua".Jiang Zhang (ed.) -2017 - Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she.
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    The Ability and Willingness of Family Firms to Bribe: A Socioemotional Wealth Perspective.ShisongJiang &Yijie Min -2023 -Journal of Business Ethics 184 (1):237-254.
    Extant research concludes that family firms are less likely to bribe due to reputation concerns. However, such conclusions are, to a certain extent, inconsistent with the intuition and observation that some family firms can be aggressive bribers. This study employs a restricted-extended framework of socioemotional wealth model to reconcile this inconsistency. We propose family management, on the one hand, results in reputation preservation willingness; while on the other hand, results in an abuse of trust between family members and superior ability (...) to hide bribery secrets. Integrating the willingness and ability mechanisms leads to an inverted U-shaped relationship between family management and bribery. Further, family firm political connection and province-level anti-corruption investigation play moderation role on the inverted U-shaped main effect. An empirical analysis of Chinese listed firms from 2006 to 2017 supports our hypotheses. (shrink)
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    Unconscious structural knowledge of tonal symmetry: Tang poetry redefines limits of implicit learning.ShanJiang,Lei Zhu,Xiuyan Guo,Wendy Ma,Zhiliang Yang &Zoltan Dienes -2012 -Consciousness and Cognition 21 (1):476-486.
    The study aims to help characterize the sort of structures about which people can acquire unconscious knowledge. It is already well established that people can implicitly learn n-grams and also repetition patterns. We explore the acquisition of unconscious structural knowledge of symmetry. Chinese Tang poetry uses a specific sort of mirror symmetry, an inversion rule with respect to the tones of characters in successive lines of verse. We show, using artificial poetry to control both n-gram structure and repetition patterns, that (...) people can implicitly learn to discriminate inversions from non-inversions, presenting a challenge to existing models of implicit learning. (shrink)
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  28. What Is Philosophical Education?Jiang Yi -2013 -Frontiers of Philosophy in China 8 (2):273-277.
     
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    A Brief Review of Neural Networks Based Learning and Control and Their Applications for Robots.YimingJiang,Chenguang Yang,Jing Na,Guang Li,Yanan Li &Junpei Zhong -2017 -Complexity:1-14.
    As an imitation of the biological nervous systems, neural networks, which have been characterized as powerful learning tools, are employed in a wide range of applications, such as control of complex nonlinear systems, optimization, system identification, and patterns recognition. This article aims to bring a brief review of the state-of-the-art NNs for the complex nonlinear systems by summarizing recent progress of NNs in both theory and practical applications. Specifically, this survey also reviews a number of NN based robot control algorithms, (...) including NN based manipulator control, NN based human-robot interaction, and NN based cognitive control. (shrink)
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    Reply to Jay Gallagher.XinyanJiang -2002 -Hypatia 17 (1):71-76.
    : In response to Jay Gallagher's criticism, I emphasize that my article "The Dilemma Faced by Chinese Feminists" (2000) is aimed at showing how both the level of economic development and sexual difference are relevant to the realization of sexual equality. It is a much more serious theoretical attempt than to argue that men have a physical advantage in a society where heavy labor is still in great demand.
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    The Trickle-Down Effect of Authoritarian Leadership on Unethical Employee Behavior: A Cross-Level Moderated Mediation Model.Jiang Rui &Lin Xin Qi -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Authoritarian leadership is of great significance to eastern countries, including China. Meanwhile, unethical employee behavior also exists in all types of social organizations. The relationship between authoritarian leadership and unethical employee behavior is worth studying. Senior leaders often do not have a direct influence on employees except for through their immediate supervisors. The leadership style of senior leaders also influences the leadership style of their subordinates. This paper studies how authoritarian manager leadership trickles down to unethical employee behavior through authoritarian (...) supervisor leadership and discusses the moderating effect of leader member exchange and an ethical climate. Through a questionnaire survey of 406 pairs of leaders, supervisors, and employees, the research results of the multilevel model show that authoritarian supervisor leadership is positively related to unethical employee behavior, authoritarian supervisor leadership mediates the relationship between authoritarian manager leadership and unethical employee behavior, LMX positively moderates the relationship between authoritarian manager leadership and authoritarian supervisor leadership and moderates the mediating effect of authoritarian supervisor leadership, and, that an ethical climate negatively moderates the relationship between authoritarian supervisor leadership and unethical employee behavior and moderates the mediating effect of authoritarian supervisor leadership. (shrink)
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    Mencius on human nature and courage.XinyanJiang -1997 -Journal of Chinese Philosophy 24 (3):265-289.
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    Two Notions of Freedom in Classical Chinese Thought: The Concept of Hua 化 in the Zhuangzi and the Xunzi.Jiang Tao -2011 -Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 10 (4):463-486.
    This essay is an attempt to sketch out two contrasting notions of freedom in the Zhuangzi and the Xunzi . I argue that to understand the classical Chinese formulations of freedom we should look at the concept of hua 化 (transformation or to transform). It is a kind of freedom that highlights the moral and/or spiritual transformation of the self and its entailments on the connection between the self and various domains of relationality. The Zhuangzian hua is the transformation of (...) the self in such a way that the self becomes supremely attuned to the complexity of the world and can thus navigate various domains of relationality with extraordinary grace, ease, and efficacy. The Xunzian hua is the transformation of the self so that the self can extend its relationality to include the entire world and transform it from a raw and uncouth world to a civilized one through ritual practices. (shrink)
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  34. Fa xue zhi shi.Jiang He -1984 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian Beijing fa xing suo fa xing.
     
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    An intensional epistemic logic.Yue J.Jiang -1993 -Studia Logica 52 (2):259 - 280.
    One of the fundamental properties inclassical equational reasoning isLeibniz's principle of substitution. Unfortunately, this propertydoes not hold instandard epistemic logic. Furthermore,Herbrand's lifting theorem which isessential to thecompleteness ofresolution andParamodulation in theclassical first order logic (FOL), turns out to be invalid in standard epistemic logic. In particular, unlike classical logic, there is no skolemization normal form for standard epistemic logic. To solve these problems, we introduce anintensional epistemic logic, based on avariation of Kripke's possible-worlds semantics that need not have a constant (...) domain. We show how a weaker notion of substitution through indexed terms can retain the Herbrand theorem. We prove how the logic can yield a satisfibility preserving skolemization form. In particular, we present an intensional principle for unifing indexed terms. Finally, we describe asound andcomplete inference system for a Horn subset of the logic withequality, based onepistemic SLD-resolution. (shrink)
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    Yun dan feng qing: tan dong fang mei xue.XunJiang -2018 - Taibei Shi: You lu wen hua shi ye you xian gong si.
    美學大師蔣勳用文字,在時間裡的俯仰自得,找回東方最美的事物 東方美學即將再崛起,我們都要重新做好東方的文化功課 ★藝術、自然、摯友,蔣勳談東方美學,談美麗心事 ★精采收錄蔣勳水墨油畫創作,以及東方經典美術作品 ★天地、隔水、錦眉、畫心,裝幀再現長卷的荒涼與繁華 東方美學其實是生命的領悟, 領悟能夠永續,才是來日方長,領悟能夠傳承,才是天長地久。 東方美學是在漫長的歲月裡領悟了時間的意義, 領悟了生命是一個圓,周而復始。 ——蔣勳 他在文人山水畫思考時間的過去與未來,他在古典詩詞中找回不遙遠的傳唱歌聲,他在蟲痕鳥跡獸足之中看到天地大美,他在縱谷春秋之中聆聽長卷跋尾餘音裊裊。美學大師蔣勳重新思考東方美學的特殊意義,在連續不斷的心的 收藏印記中,回歸自然、溫文爾雅,在可有也可無之間,綻放最美麗的光亮。 留白、長卷、水墨、跋尾等東方美學元素,在這個全球化的時代靈光乍現,卻也內斂含蓄。也許是時候回頭省思屬於這個時代的東方美學。東方美學若要重新崛起,我們都應該從頭開始,重新做好自己的功課,迎接屬於東方的文 藝復興。.
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  37. Yangming xin xue de san chong ao mi.ZhongxueJiang -2023 - Shijiazhuang: Hua shan wen yi chu ban she.
     
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  38. Zhang Junmai.Jiang Yongzhen zhu -1999 - In Shuangqing Li, Yongzhen Jiang & Jiping Wu,Zhang bing lin, ou yang jing wu, liang qi chao, ma yi fu. Taibei Shi:
     
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  39. A gender- and sexual orientation-dependent spatial attentional effect of invisible images.YiJiang,Patricia Costello,Fang Fang,Miner Huang &Sheng He -2006 -Pnas 103 (45):17048 -17052.
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    The politics of reading textbooks: Intergenerational and international reflections on China.Liz Jackson,Michael W. Apple,Fei Yan,Jason Cong Lin,ChenxiJiang,Tongzhou Li &Edward Vickers -2024 -Educational Philosophy and Theory 56 (12):1156-1166.
    Liz JacksonEducation University of Hong KongGiven how important textbooks continue to be in education, how textbooks are read for learning and research remains poorly understood. As Michael Apple n...
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  41. On Peirce and Husserl on Intentionality.YiJiang -2019 - In Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen & Mohammad Shafiei,Peirce and Husserl: Mutual Insights on Logic, Mathematics and Cognition. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Verlag.
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    Data-informed knowledge and strategies.JunliJiang &Pavel Naumov -2022 -Artificial Intelligence 309 (C):103727.
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    Emergency Evacuation of Hazardous Chemical Accidents Based on Diffusion Simulation.Jiang-Hua Zhang,Hai-Yue Liu,Rui Zhu &Yang Liu -2017 -Complexity:1-16.
    The recent rapid development of information technology, such as sensing technology, communications technology, and database, allows us to use simulation experiments for analyzing serious accidents caused by hazardous chemicals. Due to the toxicity and diffusion of hazardous chemicals, these accidents often lead to not only severe consequences and economic losses, but also traffic jams at the same time. Emergency evacuation after hazardous chemical accidents is an effective means to reduce the loss of life and property and to smoothly resume the (...) transport network as soon as possible. This paper considers the dynamic changes of the hazardous chemicals’ concentration after their leakage and simulates the diffusion process. Based on the characteristics of emergency evacuation of hazardous chemical accidents, we build a mixed-integer programming model and design a heuristic algorithm using network optimization and diffusion simulation. We then verify the validity and feasibility of the algorithm using Jinan, China, as a computational example. In the end, we compare the results from different scenarios to explore the key factors affecting the effectiveness of the evacuation process. (shrink)
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    AJiang Studies Abroad.Jiang Jiazheng -2002 -Chinese Studies in History 35 (4):67-72.
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  45. Mencius on Moral Responsibility.XinyanJiang -2002 - InThe examined life: Chinese perspectives: essays on Chinese ethical traditions. Binghamton, N.Y.: Global Publications, Binghamton University. pp. 1--141.
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    Leaving for the Rising Sun: Chinese Zen master Yinyuan and the authenticity crisis in early modern East Asia.Jiang Wu -2015 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In 1654 Zen Master Yinyuan traveled from China to Japan. Seven years later his monastery, Manpukuji, was built and he had founded his own tradition called Obaku. The sequel toJiang Wu's 2008 book Enlightenment in Dispute: The Reinvention of Chan Buddhism in Seventeenth-Century China, Leaving for the Rising Sun tells the story of the tremendous obstacles Yinyuan faced, drawing parallels between his experiences and the broader political and cultural context in which he lived. Yinyuan claimed to have inherited (...) the "Authentic Transmission of the Linji Sect" and, after arriving in Japan, was able to persuade the Shogun to build a new Ming-style monastery for the establishment of his Obaku school. His arrival in Japan coincided with a series of historical developments including the Ming-Qing transition, the consolidation of early Tokugawa power, the growth of Nagasaki trade, and rising Japanese interest in Chinese learning and artistic pursuits. While Yinyuan's travel has been noted, the significance of his journey within East Asian history has not yet been fully explored.Jiang Wu's thorough study of Yinyuan provides a unique opportunity to reexamine the crisis in the continent and responses from other parts of East Asia. Using Yinyuan's story to bridge China and Japan, Wu demonstrates that the monk's significance is far greater than the temporary success of a religious sect. Rather, Yinyuan imported to Japan a new discourse of authenticity that gave rise to indigenous movements that challenged a China-centered world order. Such indigenous movements, however, although appearing independent from Chinese influence, in fact largely relied on redefining the traditional Chinese discourse of authenticity. Chinese monks such as Yinyuan, though situated at the edge of the political and social arenas, actively participated in the formation of a new discourse on authenticity, which eventually led to the breakup of a China-centered world order. (shrink)
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    Yi li yu kao ju: si xiang shi yan jiu zhong de jia zhi guan huai yu shi zheng fang fa.Jiang Guanghui -2010 - Beijing Shi: Zhonghua shu ju.
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  48. Courage, Passion and Virtue.XinyanJiang -1994 - Dissertation, University of Cincinnati
    An important question about the nature of virtue is whether an agent's being virtuous requires the harmony in the agent between right action and right passion. This dissertation tries to answer this question by examining a particular virtue-- courage. ;The dissertation discusses different positions in both the West and the East on the relation of action and passion in the virtue of courage. These positions form a spectrum as follows: Mencius's view : courage does not involve battling with adverse desire (...) or feeling, since the courageous agent is fearless. Furthermore, great courage or moral courage is emotionally motivated. Aristotle's view: courage is not a form of self-control, although the courageous agent has medial fear. However, while courage is not emotionally motivated in the same way as other Aristotelian virtues, it is not an apathetic state, since it is emotionally motivated by love for the noble to a certain degree. James Wallace's view: courage sometimes is a virtue of self-control, and sometimes is not. Neither harmony between action and passion nor an internal struggle on the part of the agent is a necessary condition of courage. Robert C. Roberts's view: courage usually involves battling with the desire to flee and overcoming fear. Although there are exceptions, courage is basically a form of self-control. ;After examining the above positions, the author states her own views on the issues. The author believes that the relations between action and passion in cases of courage are various. In the case of ideal courage, an agent's action and passion are in harmony, but the agent's emotional motivation mainly comes from the agent's other virtues. In the case of ordinary courage, although the agent has to battle with adverse passion, the courageous action is not simply the outcome of the victory of will power over passion. There are both cognitive and emotional factors which contribute to the strength of will. ;Through the study of courage, the dissertation concludes that the harmony of action and passion is only a criterion of perfect virtue. Virtue in general does not require such harmony. (shrink)
     
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  49. Ke xue shi jie guan: xin shi qi jian ming zhe xue du ben.ChunyunJiang,Fenglin Miao &Fengwu Li (eds.) -1991 - Jinan: Shandong Ren min chu ban she.
     
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  50. Li dai cong zheng wen xuan.ShanlingJiang &Yuxian Han (eds.) -1988 - [Peking]: Xin hua shu dian jing xiao.
     
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