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    孟荀之“心”的概念譬喻初探 = A pilot study on the conceptual metaphor of the "mind" in Mencius and XunZhi by 陈欣敏 Chan, Xin Min

    Published 2009
    “…Is Mencius’s “xin” a “moral subject” while Xunzhi’s “xin” a “cognitive mind”? …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    理学“内外观”的形成与体现及其对宋代女性的影响 = The formation and manifestation of the Confucian concept of "inner and outer" and its impact on women in the Song Dynasty... by 董琦 Dong, Qi

    Published 2024
    “…Through the concept of "self-cultivation, family harmony, governing the country, and bringing peace to the world," we understand the emphasis of Song Confucianism on the necessity of "family harmony" for "governing the country," and the social moral order extended from the relationship between "inner" and "outer" in terms of gender differences. …”
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    南洋与没有历史的人民 : 苗秀小说中的底层华人= Nanyang and the people without history: a study of the lower-class Chinese people in Miao Xiu's novels by 李泓诺 Li, Hongnuo

    Published 2023
    “…Miao Xiu is a writer with strong moral values and humanitarian concerns. His novels, novellas, and novel collections, depict the hardships of the lower-class Chinese characters under the British colonial rule in the 1950s and the pathetic life of people during World War II. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    孟子与董仲舒论“圣人之善”的比较分析 = A comparative analysis between the "Sage's Goodness" as proposed by Mencius and Dong Zhong Shu by 范舒玲 Wan, Cassandra Sue-Lynn

    Published 2014
    “…However, although Dong Zhong Shu succeeded Confucius’ and Mencius’ (孟子, Mengzi) humanistic ideas, his own discourse regarding the human nature(人性, ren’xing) has undermined the moral authority which stems from an individual’s inherent and independent morality. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    翻译与意识形态的操控 :以 Northanger Abbey 的两个中译本为例 = Ideological manipulation on translation : a study on two translated versions of Northanger Abbey by 尚晓萌 Shang, Xiaomeng

    Published 2014
    “…Translation were restrained by Social ideology .Ma Qiaozhi rewrited the original texts by using different translation strategies such as abridging, intentional mistaken translation to cater the dominant ideology, the moral idea, the publisher and the readers. In 1978 when China stepped into the period of socialism construction, translation and composing of Literature started to extricate themselves from the unitary ideology and flourished. …”
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    《“你有抽烟吗?”:病人的迂回答复及其医生的对策 》= "Do you smoke?" : on patients' 'less-than-direct' responses and doctors' countermeasures by 蔡永盛 Chua, Benjamin Yong Sheng

    Published 2020
    “…However, due to the sensitivity of such questions, patients often choose to answer euphemistically, indirectly, or even avoid provision of any response, as they perceive these questions to be preliminaries to negative moral assessments of their lifestyle habits. …”
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    Euthanasia. What is the genuine problem? by Giubilini, A

    Published 2013
    “…The current impasse in the old debate about the morality of euthanasia is mainly due to the fact that the actual source of conflict has not been properly identified—or so I shall argue. …”
    Journal article
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    Aeschylus Agamemnon 1035-41 by Davies, M

    Published 2016
    “…Both paradigms patronise the apparently helpless addressee, who is actually in a morally stronger position than the speaker.…”
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    Rectifying the Disciplinary Case on Employees Absenteeism in Manufacturing Companies by Mansor, Mohd Fitri, Osman, Noor Athira, Abu, Noor Hidayah, Amlus, Mohamad Harith, Mohd Kassim, Muhammad Asyraf

    “…Thus, the aim of this study is to explore the determinants of employees’ absenteeism, specifically job satisfaction, reward management, working conditions, and employees’ morale in manufacturing companies. This study employed a quantitative approach using a survey. …”
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    Comic objectification by Walker, Z

    Published 2025
    “…In this paper, I argue that seeing someone as comic involves failing to take into account their subjectivity, which makes it a form of objectification. As for the morality of this ‘comic objectification’, I argue that regarding someone with a comically objectifying attitude is wrongful when such an attitude plays a role in legitimating the oppression of members of their social group.…”
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