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Philosophy

14 Items

Chinese philosophical traditions, Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism, and their intellectual impact on Thai thought and society.

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  • A Comparative Study of Thai Translations of “Shui Hu Zhuan”

    Natthanya Anantachote, Li Chen
    65-80
  • A Comparative Study on the Two Translations of Confucian Analects

    Chun Bai
    117-129
  • A Comparison of the Standpoint on Life and Death between Chinese and Thai People

    Xi Han
    217-229
  • Book Review The Analects of Confucius

    Pakorn Sivapornprasert
    215-220
  • Bringing Peace to the World with Confucianism

    Liwen Zhang
    220-225
  • From “Confucian Orthodoxy” Discourse to Neo-Confucianism and The Four Books

    Sayumporn Chanthsithiporn
    149-171
  • Journey to the Imperial Examination in Ci Poetry of the Song Dynasty

    Puriwan Waranusast
    265-287
  • Study on the Initial Consonant [r] Transliteration Method in Dharani Sutra of Amoghavajra

    Chatuwit Keawsuwan
    39-51
  • The Main Concept of Dream of the Red Chamber

    Sulun Qiu
    50-60
  • The Travel to Search for the Great Learning in Ci Poetry of the Song Dynasty

    Puriwan Waranusast
    86-114
  • The Way of Self Cultivation to be “Junzi” according to The Four Books

    Sayumporn Chanthsithiporn
    155-185
  • Translation and Acceptability of Taoism’s Core Concept in Thailand

    Li Chen
    15-37
  • Wang Wei: A Buddhist Poet

    Sulun Qiu
    9-18
  • Zen and Chinese Poetry

    Sulun Qiu
    1-8
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