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Abstraction Vol. 56, No. 1

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From Divine Discourse to Interpretations of the Classics

Research Article
1. From Cultural Renaissance to Cultural Reconstruction: Transition and Transformation of the Textbooks Writing of “History of Chinese Culture” for Junior High Schools in Postwar Taiwan
Long-Hsin Liu (Associate Professor, Department of History, Soochow University)

Introduction
Jing-Jong Luh (Professor, Graduation Institute of Philosophy, National Central University)

Special Issue Article
2. Spirit and Dialectics: The Effective History of Reformation to Classical European Continental Philosophy
Jing-Jong Luh (Professor, Graduation Institute of Philosophy, National Central University)

3. On the Metaphor and Figuring of Confessions: the Religious Dimension in Paul Ricoeur’s Hermeneutics
Cristal Huang (Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Soochow University)

4. On the Reasons for Confucianism to Express Its Thoughts with the “Language Features of Moral Types”: An Analysis from the Reflection of “Scientific Knowledge” by Mr. Mou Zongsan
Hsin-Er Huang (Professor, Center for General Education, Chung Yuan Christian University)

5. The Philosophical Implications of the “Yin-Xun” in the Huai-Nan-Zi
Ming-Chao Lin (Professor, Department of Philosophy, National Taiwan University)

6. The Influence of Mahāprajñāpāramitopadeśa on Zhiyi’s Interpretation of Chan
Wei-Hung Yen (Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Tunghai University)

7. Lê Quý Đôn’s Thought of Sympathy and the Concerned Integration of Three Teachings
Wei-Chieh Lin (Research Fellow, Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Academia Sinica)

Research Note
8. “The Absolute” Eliminating all Contradictions: Cusanus’s View of God in Of Learned Ignorance
Yun-Ping Sun (Professor, Graduation Institute of Philosophy, National Central University)


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