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  1. Some issues in chinese philosophy of religion.Xiaomei Yang - 2008 - Philosophy Compass 3 (3):551–569.
    Chinese philosophy of religion is a less discussed and less clearly formed area in the study of Chinese philosophy. It is true that there is virtually no discussion in Chinese philosophy about rationality or justification of religious beliefs comparable to the discussion of the same issues in Western philosophy of religion. The inquiry about rationality and justification of religious beliefs has shaped Western philosophy of religion. However, the scope of philosophy of religion in the Western context has been widened since (...)
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  • Introduction: The Rise of Authentic Confucianism.Ruiping Fan - 2011 - In The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China. Springer. pp. 1--13.
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  • From Mind Confucianism to Political Confucianism.Jiang Qing - 2011 - In Ruiping Fan (ed.), The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China. Springer. pp. 17--32.
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  • Towards a Proper Relation Between Men and Women: Beyond Masculinism and Feminism.Tangjia Wang - 2011 - In Ruiping Fan (ed.), The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China. Springer. pp. 91--107.
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  • The Confucian Conception of Transcendence and Filial Piety.Qingxin K. Wang - 2011 - In Ruiping Fan (ed.), The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China. Springer. pp. 75--90.
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  • Jiang Qing's Political Confucianism.Daniel A. Bell - 2011 - In Ruiping Fan (ed.), The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China. Springer. pp. 139--152.
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  • Declaration Toward a Global Ethic: Jiang Qing's Response.Jonathan Chan - 2011 - In Ruiping Fan (ed.), The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China. Springer. pp. 153--162.
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  • Jiang Qing on Equality.Ruiping Fan - 2011 - In The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China. Springer. pp. 55--73.
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  • The Characteristics and Prospect of the Confucian Academy: A Commentary on Jiang Qing's Ideas on the Confucian Academy.Xiuping Hong - 2011 - In Ruiping Fan (ed.), The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China. Springer. pp. 185--204.
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  • Transcendence in theism and pantheism.Michael P. Levine - 1992 - Sophia 31 (3):89-123.
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  • On “One-Continuity” in Jiang Qing's Confucian Thought.Dan Lin - 2011 - In Ruiping Fan (ed.), The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China. Springer. pp. 47--54.
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  • Jiang Qing's Arguments on the Inevitable and Permanent Conflict between the Christian Faith and Chinese Culture and on Establishing Confucianism as the State Religion.Ping-Cheung Lo - 2011 - In Ruiping Fan (ed.), The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China. Springer. pp. 163--184.
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  • The Rise of Political Confucianism in Contemporary China.Ruichang Wang - 2011 - In Ruiping Fan (ed.), The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China. Springer. pp. 33--45.
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  • A Confucian Coming of Age.Erika Yu & Meng Fan - 2011 - In Ruiping Fan (ed.), The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China. Springer. pp. 241--257.
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  • Is Political Confucianism a Universalism? An Analysis of Jiang Qing's Philosophical Tendency.Xianglong Zhang - 2011 - In Ruiping Fan (ed.), The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China. Springer. pp. 225--237.
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