An historical consequence of power relations in European culture has been a dichotomy of reason and emotion. This pattern did not arise in China, one of the oldest and most enduring structures of power in human history. The social basis of the Chinese concept of xin (heart-mind) is considered in the paper, and a discussion of a characteristic Chinese conception of power is also presented
This dissertation provides an alternative theoretical framework which derives from the Chinese face ...
This thesis explores questions of conceptual change and transformation, especially under conditions ...
It is now recognized that emotions have a history. In this book, eleven scholars examine a variety o...
Barbalet, J. and Qi, X. (2013). The paradox of power: Conceptions of power and the relations of reas...
This dissertation explores how Chinese and Americans differ in their images of power---whether it in...
Germany, and the United States, as well as beliefs about the emo-tions persons in power tend to elic...
Autour du ive siècle avant J-C, en Chine le terme xin 心 (« cœur », « esprit », « cœur-esprit ») comm...
The article begins with some comments on the comparative method necessary for any research concernin...
Anne Cheng : Emotions and Sageliness in Ancient China. The Elaboration of the Notion of Qing in the ...
Ancient Chinese Thought, Modern Chinese Power is the latest publication to come from Yan Xuetong's o...
This article engages with China’s “politics of harmony” to investigate the dangers and possibilities...
The political trajectories of China and Europe have been remarkably different. China is a powerful u...
This article engages with China's “politics of harmony” to investigate the dangers and possibilities...
This thesis offers an intellectual and political history of soft power from the pre-Qin period (XI-I...
It is well known that Chinese philosophers in the Warring States period (475–221 BCE) were enamored ...
This dissertation provides an alternative theoretical framework which derives from the Chinese face ...
This thesis explores questions of conceptual change and transformation, especially under conditions ...
It is now recognized that emotions have a history. In this book, eleven scholars examine a variety o...
Barbalet, J. and Qi, X. (2013). The paradox of power: Conceptions of power and the relations of reas...
This dissertation explores how Chinese and Americans differ in their images of power---whether it in...
Germany, and the United States, as well as beliefs about the emo-tions persons in power tend to elic...
Autour du ive siècle avant J-C, en Chine le terme xin 心 (« cœur », « esprit », « cœur-esprit ») comm...
The article begins with some comments on the comparative method necessary for any research concernin...
Anne Cheng : Emotions and Sageliness in Ancient China. The Elaboration of the Notion of Qing in the ...
Ancient Chinese Thought, Modern Chinese Power is the latest publication to come from Yan Xuetong's o...
This article engages with China’s “politics of harmony” to investigate the dangers and possibilities...
The political trajectories of China and Europe have been remarkably different. China is a powerful u...
This article engages with China's “politics of harmony” to investigate the dangers and possibilities...
This thesis offers an intellectual and political history of soft power from the pre-Qin period (XI-I...
It is well known that Chinese philosophers in the Warring States period (475–221 BCE) were enamored ...
This dissertation provides an alternative theoretical framework which derives from the Chinese face ...
This thesis explores questions of conceptual change and transformation, especially under conditions ...
It is now recognized that emotions have a history. In this book, eleven scholars examine a variety o...