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Abstraction Vol. 55, No. 4
Research Article
1. The
Sacred and the Profane: Preliminary Study of Masculinity in Buddhism Mission
Shwu-Wen
Chiou (Department of International Affairs and Business, Nanhua University)
2. The
Changing Identities and Ethnic Relationship in the Case of “Pingpu-Hakka”
Ming-Hui
Chen (Ph.D. Student, Department of Hakka Languages and Social Sciences,
National Central University)
Li-Jung
Wang (Professor, Department of Hakka Languages and Social Sciences, National
Central University)
3. A
Study of Huainanzi Pingyi in Yuyue’s
Zhuzi Pingyi
Pang-Fei
Kwok (Professor, Department of Chinese and History, City University of Hong
Kong)
Ting
Choi (Senior Research Assistant, Department of Chinese, Hong Kong Nang Yan
College of Higher Education)
4. On
Wang Fu Zhi’s Li Ji Zhan Ju and the
Related Issues of the Book of Rites
in Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty
Yu-Hsuan
Huang (Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Chinese and Graduate Insitute
of Teaching Chinese as a Second Language, Wenzao Ursuline University of
Languages)
Research Note
5. The
Philosophical Origins of Buddhist Psychology and its Relevance to Modern-day
Explorations of Mind: Taking the “Axial Breakthrough” as a Clue
Chien-Te
Lin (Professor, Institute of Religion and Humanity, Tzu Chi University)
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