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198107, Philosophy East and West, The “Moral Universal” from the Perspectives of East Asian Thought, Tu Weiming
JOURNAL ARTICLEThe “Moral Universal” from the Perspectives of East Asian Thought Tu Wei-mingPhilosophy East and West, Vol. 31, No. 3 (Jul., 1981), pp. 259-267Topics: Morality, Humans, Self knowledge, Personal growth, Social psychology, Human nature, Behavioral neuroscience, Taoist ethics, Confucianism, Taoism Peking University Library:https://www.jstor.org/action/doAdvancedSearch?searchType=facetSearch&sd=&ed=&c4=AND&f1=all&c3=AND&f6=all&group=none&f2=all&f5=all&c1=AND&c5=AND&f4=all&f3=all&q0=weiming&acc=on&c6=AND&f0=au&c2=AND&pagemark=cGFnZU1hcms9Mg%3D%3D
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1981, Philosophy East and West, Jen as a Living Metaphor in the Confucian Analects, Tu Weiming
JOURNAL ARTICLEJen as a Living Metaphor in the Confucian Analects Tu Wei-mingPhilosophy East and West, Vol. 31, No. 1 (Jan., 1981), pp. 45-54Topics: Symbolism, Self, Courage, Rituals, Confucian ethics, Adulthood, Teachers, Virtue Peking University Library:https://www.jstor.org/action/doAdvancedSearch?searchType=facetSearch&sd=&ed=&c4=AND&f1=all&c3=AND&f6=all&group=none&f2=all&f5=all&c1=AND&c5=AND&f4=all&f3=all&q0=weiming&acc=on&c6=AND&f0=au&c2=AND&pagemark=cGFnZU1hcms9Mg%3D%3D
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1979 Nov, The Journal of Asian Studies, The “Thought of Huang-Lao”: A Reflection on the Lao Tzu and Huang Ti Texts in the Silk Manuscripts of Ma-wang-tui, Tu Weiming
JOURNAL ARTICLEThe “Thought of Huang-Lao”: A Reflection on the Lao Tzu and Huang Ti Texts in the Silk Manuscripts of Ma-wang-tui Tu Wei-MingThe Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 39, No. 1 (Nov., 1979), pp. 95-110Topics: Manuscript studies, Tao, Taoism, Te, Legalism, Tombs, Government bureaucracy,Sacred texts, Confucianism, Emperors Peking University … Continue reading
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1979 Apr.-Jun., Journal of the American Oriental Society, Reviewed Work(s): Neo-Confucian Thought in Action: Wang Yang-ming’s Youth (1472-1509) by Tu Wei-ming
JOURNAL ARTICLEReview Neo-Confucian Thought in Action: Wang Yang-ming’s Youth (1472-1509) by Tu Wei-ming Review by: Charles D. OrzechJournal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 99, No. 2 (Apr. – Jun., 1979), pp. 319-320 Peking University Library:https://www.jstor.org/action/doAdvancedSearch?searchType=facetSearch&sd=&ed=&f2=all&c1=AND&c5=AND&acc=on&f4=all&f1=all&f3=all&c6=AND&f0=au&pagemark=cGFnZU1hcms9Ng%3D%3D&f5=all&c2=AND&q0=weiming&c3=AND&f6=all&group=none&c4=AND
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1979 Feb-The Journal of Asian Studies-Shifting Perspectives on Text and History–A Reflection on Shelly Errington’s Paper-Tu Weiming
JOURNAL ARTICLEShifting Perspectives on Text and History: A Reflection on Shelly Errington’s Paper Tu Wei-mingThe Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 38, No. 2 (Feb., 1979), pp. 245-251Topics: Classical rhetoric, Oratory, Bible, Symbolism, Renaissance philosophy, Politics,Renaissance art, Traditions, Christian ethics, Narrative history Peking University Library:https://www.jstor.org/action/doAdvancedSearch?searchType=facetSearch&sd=&ed=&c5=AND&c1=AND&f0=au&f2=all&f3=all&acc=on&c6=AND&q0=weiming&c3=AND&f5=all&f4=all&c2=AND&pagemark=cGFnZU1hcms9NA%3D%3D&f1=all&f6=all&group=none&c4=AND
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1978 Apr, Philkosophy East and West, Reviewed Work(s): Centrality and Commonality: An Essay on Chung-yung by Tu Wei-ming
JOURNAL ARTICLEReview Centrality and Commonality: An Essay on Chung-yung by Tu Wei-ming Review by: Daniel K. GardnerPhilosophy East and West, Vol. 28, No. 2, Sinological Torque (Apr., 1978), pp. 227-229 Peking University Library:https://www.jstor.org/action/doAdvancedSearch?searchType=facetSearch&sd=&ed=&f2=all&c1=AND&c5=AND&acc=on&f4=all&f1=all&f3=all&c6=AND&f0=au&pagemark=cGFnZU1hcms9Ng%3D%3D&f5=all&c2=AND&q0=weiming&c3=AND&f6=all&group=none&c4=AND
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1978 April, Philosophy East and West-The “Problematik” of Kant and the Issue of Transcendence:A Reflection on “Sinological torque”, Tu Weiming
JOURNAL ARTICLEThe “Problematik” of Kant and the Issue of Transcendence: A Reflection on “Sinological torque” Tu Wei-mingPhilosophy East and West, Vol. 28, No. 2, Sinological Torque (Apr., 1978), pp. 215-221Topics: Torque, Human nature, Intuition, Sinology, Morality, Humans, Kantianism, Pure reason, Comparative philosophy Peking University Library:https://www.jstor.org/action/doAdvancedSearch?searchType=facetSearch&sd=&ed=&f2=all&acc=on&f6=all&c5=AND&pagemark=cGFnZU1hcms9Mw%3D%3D&f3=all&c4=AND&f5=all&c2=AND&c6=AND&c3=AND&f0=au&q0=weiming&c1=AND&f4=all&group=none&f1=all
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1978 January, The Monist, On the Mencian Perception of Moral Self-Develpment, Tu Weiming
JOURNAL ARTICLEON THE MENCIAN PERCEPTION OF MORAL SELF-DEVELOPMENT Tu Wei-mingThe Monist, Vol. 61, No. 1, Conceptions of the Self: East & West (JANUARY, 1978), pp. 72-81Topics: Human nature, Humans, Personal growth, Morality, Germination, Mind,Righteousness, Appetite, Allegory, Perception Peking University Library:https://www.jstor.org/action/doAdvancedSearch?searchType=facetSearch&sd=&ed=&f2=all&acc=on&f6=all&c5=AND&pagemark=cGFnZU1hcms9Mw%3D%3D&f3=all&c4=AND&f5=all&c2=AND&c6=AND&c3=AND&f0=au&q0=weiming&c1=AND&f4=all&group=none&f1=all
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1977-1978, Monumenta Serica, Reviewed Work(s): Neo-Confucian Thought in Action: Wang Yang-ming’s Youth (1472-1509) by Wei-ming Tu
JOURNAL ARTICLEReview Neo-Confucian Thought in Action: Wang Yang-ming’s Youth (1472— 1509) by Wei-ming Tu Review by: Josef ChiaoMonumenta Serica, Vol. 33 (1977-1978), pp. 460-462 Peking University Library:https://www.jstor.org/action/doAdvancedSearch?searchType=facetSearch&sd=&ed=&f2=all&c1=AND&c5=AND&acc=on&f4=all&f1=all&f3=all&c6=AND&f0=au&pagemark=cGFnZU1hcms9Ng%3D%3D&f5=all&c2=AND&q0=weiming&c3=AND&f6=all&group=none&c4=AND
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1978, Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London-Reviewed Work(s): Neo-Confucian Thought in Action: Wang Yang-ming’s Youth (1472-1509)
JOURNAL ARTICLEReview Neo-Confucian Thought in Action: Wang Yang-ming’s Youth (1472-1509) by Tu Wei-ming Review by: Roger T. AmesBulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 41, No. 2 (1978), pp. 405-406 Peking University Library:https://www.jstor.org/action/doAdvancedSearch?searchType=facetSearch&sd=&ed=&f2=all&c1=AND&c5=AND&acc=on&f4=all&f1=all&f3=all&c6=AND&f0=au&pagemark=cGFnZU1hcms9Ng%3D%3D&f5=all&c2=AND&q0=weiming&c3=AND&f6=all&group=none&c4=AND
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