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  • 1
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Berlin : Springer
    ISBN: 9783642331640
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (XII, 180 p, digital)
    Serie: China Academic Library
    Serie: SpringerLink
    Serie: Bücher
    Paralleltitel: Buchausg. u.d.T. Hu, Shi, 1891 - 1962 English writings of Hu Shih ; 3: National crisis and public diplomacy
    Schlagwort(e): Philosophy (General) ; History ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; History
    Kurzfassung: Hu Shih (1891-1962), Chinese philosopher, historian and diplomat. In the 1910s, Hu studied at Cornell University and later Columbia University, both in the United States. At Columbia, he was greatly influenced by his professor, John Dewey, and became a lifelong advocate of pragmatic evolutionary change. He received his Ph.D. in Philosophy in 1917 and returned to lecture at Peking University. Hu soon became one of the leading and most influential intellectuals during the May Fourth Movement and later the New Culture Movement. His most widely recognized achievement during this period was as a key contributor to Chinese liberalism and language reform in his advocacy for the use of written vernacular Chinese. Hu Shih was the Republic of China’s Ambassador to the United States of America (1938-1942) and later Chancellor of Peking University (1946-1948). In 1939 Hu Shih was nominated for a Nobel Prize in literature and in 1958 became president of the “Academia Sinica” in Taiwan, where he remained until his death in Nangang at the age of 71.This diverse collection brings together his English essays, speeches and academic papers, as well as book reviews, all written between 1919 and 1962. English Writings of Hu Shih represents his thinking and insights on such topics as scientific methodology, liberalism and democracy, and social problems. It can also serve as a helpful resource for those who study Hu Shih and his views on ancient and modern China
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: English Writings of Hu Shih; Acknowledgments; Contents; Chapter 1: A Republic for China; Chapter 2: Analysis of the Monarchical Restoration in China; True Character of Chinese Government Revealed; New Foreign Opinion Effected by Change; Danger Under New Regime: New Hereditary Class; Reinstatement of Corrupt Of fi cial Class; Revolution, an Inevitable Result; Cessation of Constructive Policies; Chapter 3: Is There a Substitute for Force in International Relations?; I; II; III; IV; Chapter 4: Manufacturing the Will of the People; Chapter 5: Reconstruction in China
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Chapter 6: The Pacific Changes ColorChapter 7: The Changing Balance of Forces in the Pacific; Chapter 8: China's Chances of Survival; I; II; III; IV; V; Chapter 9: The Issues Behind the Far Eastern Conflict; Chapter 10: The Westernization of China and Japan; Chapter 11: To Have Not and Want to Have; The Population Question; The Question of Raw Materials; Political Ambition; Fallacy of Aggression; The Philosophy of Force; Chapter 12: What Can America Do in the Far East Situation; Chapter 13: Japan's War in China; Chapter 14: National Crisis and Student Life
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Chapter 15: The Far Eastern SituationChapter 16: An Open Letter to the Guardian; Chapter 17: The Meaning of October Tenth; Chapter 18: The Present Situation in China; I; II; III; IV; Chapter 19: We Are Still Fighting; Chapter 20: The Modernization of China and Japan; I; II; III; IV; Chapter 21: A New World Order Cometh!; Chapter 22: China's Power of Resistance; Chapter 23: Our Honorable Enemy; Chapter 24: Factors Necessary for a Durable Peace in the Pacific Area: A Chinese View; I; II; III; Chapter 25: Speech Before the Economic Club of New York
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Chapter 26: China's Fighting Strength and Fighting FaithChapter 27: Peace Has to Be Enforced; Chapter 28: China, Too, Is Fighting to Defend a Way of Life; I; II; III; IV; Chapter 29: To Win and Keep the Peace; Chapter 30: Asia and the Universal World Order; I; II; III; Chapter 31: Foundations of Friendship Between the Chinese and the Americans; Chapter 32: Maker of Modern China: The Story of Sun Yat-sen;
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: A Republic for China -- Analysis of the Monarchical Restoration in China -- Is There a Substitute for Force in International Relations? -- Manufacturing the Will of the People -- Reconstruction in China.-The Pacific Changes Color -- The Changing Balance of Forces in the Pacific -- China’s Chances of Survival -- The Issues Behind the Far Eastern Conflict -- The Westernization of China and Japan -- To Have Not and Want to Have -- What Can America Do in the Far East Situation -- Japan’s War in China -- National Crisis and Student Life -- The Far Eastern Situation -- An Open Letter to the Guardian -- The Meaning of October Tenth -- The Present Situation in China -- We Are Still Fighting -- The Modernization of China and Japan -- A New World Order Cometh! -- China’s Power of Resistance -- Our Honorable Enemy -- Factors Necessary for a Durable Peace in the Pacific Area: A Chinese View.-Speech Before the Economic Club of New York -- China’s Fighting Strength and Fighting Faith -- Peace Has to Be Enforced -- China, Too, Is Fighting to Defend a Way of Life -- To Win and Keep the Peace -- Asia and the Universal World Order -- Foundations of Friendship Between the Chinese and the Americans -- Maker of Modern China: The Story of Sun Yat-sen.
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  • 2
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Berlin : Springer
    ISBN: 9783642383762
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (VI, 201 p. 1 illus, digital)
    Serie: Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics 10
    Serie: SpringerLink
    Serie: Bücher
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Adaptation and autonomy
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    Schlagwort(e): Philosophy (General) ; Ethics ; Science Philosophy ; Medical ethics ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Ethics ; Science Philosophy ; Medical ethics ; Patient ; Autonomie ; Medizinische Ethik ; Patient ; Autonomie ; Medizinische Ethik
    Kurzfassung: This volume gathers together previously unpublished articles focusing on the relationship between preference adaptation and autonomy in connection with human enhancement and in the end-of-life context. The value of individual autonomy is a cornerstone of liberal societies. While there are different conceptions of the notion, it is arguable that on any plausible understanding of individual autonomy an autonomous agent needs to take into account the conditions that circumscribe its actions. Yet it has also been suggested that allowing one’s options to affect one’s preferences threatens autonomy. While this phenomenon has received some attention in other areas of moral philosophy, it has seldom been considered in bioethics. This book combines for the first time the topics of preference adaptation, individual autonomy, and choosing to die or to enhance human capacities in a unique and comprehensive volume, filling an important knowledge gap in the contemporary bioethics literature
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Contents; Introduction; References; Adaptive Preferences, Autonomy, and Extended Lives; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Adaptive Preferences; 2.3 Autonomous Preferences; 2.4 Bastard Origins; 2.5 Observations and Lessons; 2.6 Christman's More Recent View; 2.7 Another Ex Ante Standard for Autonomy; 2.8 Segue from Williams to Life-Extending Therapies; 2.9 The Problem of Preference Autonomy in Long Human Lives; 2.10 The Irrelevance of the Ex Ante Content Condition; 2.11 Another Questionable Preference; 2.12 Conclusion; References; Adaptation, Autonomy, and Authority; 3.1 Introduction
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 3.2 Varieties of (the Lack of) Normative Authority3.3 Adaptation and Autonomy; 3.4 Autonomy and Autonomous Preferences; 3.5 HA1; 3.6 HA2; 3.7 HA39; 3.8 HA4, and a General Argument against Historical Accounts; 3.9 TA1-TA3; 3.10 TA4; 3.11 Conclusion; References; "It Won't Be as Bad as You Think:" Autonomy and Adaptation to Disability; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Adaptation to Disability; 4.3 Do Affective Forecasting Errors Compromise Autonomy?; 4.3.1 The Ignorance Argument; 4.3.2 The Appreciation Argument; 4.4 Affective Forecasting, Autonomy, and Well-Being; 4.5 When Are Adaptive Preferences Bad?
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 4.6 ConclusionReferences; Autonomy and End of Life Decisions: A Paradox; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The Conditions of Autonomy; 5.3 Decisions to Die; 5.4 The Circumstances of a Good Death; 5.5 Conclusion; References; Gendered Adaptive Preferences, Autonomy, and End of Life Decisions; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Higher-Order Normative Adaptive Preferences as Compatible With Coherentist Autonomy; 6.3 Why Focus on Coherentist Autonomy at the End of Life?; 6.4 When Coherentist Autonomy Justifies Intervention; References; Sour Clinical Trials: Autonomy and Adaptive Preferences in Experimental Medicine
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 7.1 Introduction7.2 Terminal Clinical Trials and Adaptive Preferences; 7.3 Autonomy; 7.4 Respecting and Disrespecting Autonomy; 7.5 Respect and Adaptive Preferences in Terminal Disease Clinical Trials; 7.6 Conclusion; References; Preference Adaptation and Human Enhancement: Reflections on Autonomy and Well-Being; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Sour Grapes and Other Worries about Preference Adaptation; 8.2.1 Sour Grapes and Character Planning; 8.2.2 Adaptation and Well-Being; 8.2.3 Healthcare and the Disability Paradox; 8.2.4 The Fisherman's Wife: Upward Adaptation
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 8.3 Human Enhancement and Adaptive Preferences8.3.1 Preferences Regarding Human Enhancement; 8.3.2 Are Enhancement Preferences Adaptive?; 8.4 Enhancement, Adaptation, and Autonomy; 8.4.1 How Does Adaptation Impact on Autonomy?; 8.4.2 Autonomy of Preferences Regarding Enhancement; 8.5 Adaptation, Well-Being and Enhancement; 8.6 Conclusion; References; Self-Deception, Adaptive Preferences, and Autonomy; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Intentional Self-Deception and Adaptive Preferences; 9.3 Unintentional Self-Deception and Adaptive Preferences; 9.4 Conclusion; References
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Adaptive Preferences and Self-Deception
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references
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