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Guo Yi's published works
Outline of Taoist Philosophy , 60 thousand words, in Kaixin - Contemporary Confucianism Theory Creation, Peking University Press, January 2013, Beijing.
"Chinese Values World Significance" , 6,000 words, Guangming Daily, November 26, 2012
"Responding to the Philosophy of Tao" , 12 thousand words, Philosophical Dynamics, No. 1, 2012.
Summary of Ten Contemporary Confucianisms, 19 thousand words, Contemporary Confucianism (First Series), Guangxi Normal University Press, 2011 edition.
Two Basic Paths for the Innovative Development of Confucianism, 9,000 words, in Confucian Culture and the Spirit of the Times, Zhejiang Ancient Books Press, 2011 edition.
"The Philosophy of Taoism--A New Attempt to Rebuild Chinese Philosophy" , 7,000 words, People's Political Consultative Conference Newspaper, August 22, 2011, reproduced in full in Xinhua Digest, Issue No. 21, 2011
"The Tao as the Ultimate Value of Confucianism and Its Formation", 9,000 words, International Confucian Studies, 18th series, Kyushu Press, 2011 edition.
The Chinese Path of Reconstructing Formalism, 4,000 words, The Essence of Nationalism, August 2011, Commercial Press.
The Transformation of World Civilization and the Revival of Chinese Civilization , People's Forum, January 2011 (in Chinese).
The Way and Life, 9,000 words, in Listening to the Voices of the Wise - Lectures from the Xiangshan Lecture Theatre, China Bookstore, November 2010 (in Chinese).
"Contemporary Paradigms of Confucianism," in Wenjin Lecture Record No. 10, published in October 2010 by the National Library Press.
The Historical Evolution and Modern Value of the Core Values of Confucianism, 3,000 words, Zhejiang Journal, No. 6, 2010.
The Problems Faced by the Institute of Confucianism (Interview), 2.5 thousand words, People's Political Consultative Conference Daily, August 30, 2010
Chinese Path to Reconstructing Formalism, 4,000 words, Guangming Daily, May 17, 2010.
Chinese Traditional Thoughtand Chinese Social Development in the 21st Century, in The Contemporary Mission of Confucianism - Proceedings of the International Symposium in Commemoration of the 2,560th Anniversary of the Birth of Confucius, Kyushu Press, 2010.
<Confucius>: How the Screen Should Represent and Communicate Confucius, 8,000 words, Cinema Art, No. 2, 2010.
"Tao and Taoism - Confucian Search for Order on Earth," 21,000 words, in Order, Fairness, Justice and Social Development in Human Civilization, Peking University Press, Nov. 2009, Beijing.
"The Contemporary Construction of Chinese Philosophy" (下), 25 thousand words, in Hebei Journal, No. 5, 2009.
The Contemporary Constructions of Chinese Philosophy (above), 27 thousand words, in Hebei Journal, No. 4, 2009.
Knowledge, Value and Life-World - Reconstruction of Philosophy of Dao , "Deutsches JahrbuchPhilosophie" (German Almanac of Philosophy), 2009.
Si Meng Xin Shi Theory and Related Issues, 25,000 words, in Collected Essays on the Confucian School of Si Meng, published in December 2008 by Qilu Books.
"Human Nature and Good and Evil--An Appraisal of Meng Xun's Theory of Human Nature and Good and Evil," 12,000 words, in the fourth series of Confucianism, published in December 2008 by Shandong University Press.
The Paradigm of Contemporary Confucianism, 26,000 words, in the Sixteenth Series of International Confucian Studies, published in June 2008 by Kyushu Press.
"Chinese Religion and Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism--Chinese Nation*** Has a Spiritual Home," 2,000 words, May 5, 2008, People's Political Consultative Conference Newspaper.
"The New Movement of Returning Confucianism to its Roots and Starting a New Movement is About to Begin," 4,000 words, March 12, 2008, Social Science Daily.
"Born with Virtue in Giving" ("天生德于予 "别解), 2,000 words, in Oriental Moral Studies (東方道德研究), Ninth Series, January 2008, published by China Industrial and Commercial Union Publishing House (中华工商联合出版社).
Looking at Globalism fromthe Ancient Chinese Organicizing World, InternationalJournal of Decision Ethics, Spring 2008, published by Global ScholarlyPublication, New York.
The Reconstruction of the Confucian Core Classical System in the Context of Unearthed Literature, 28,000 words, in Studies on Confucian Culture, First Series, published by Sanlian Bookstore in June 2007.
The Abandonment of Zi Si's Theory of Human Nature in "Sex from Fate", Jianpu Kaojun, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, May, 2007
"State Ideology and National Ideology Complement Each Other--Rethinking the Relationship between Marxism and Confucianism in the Era of Globalization," 17,000 words, Philosophical Dynamics, No. 3, 2007.
"On the Occasion of "Virtue" and "Desire"-The Origin and Early Development of Chinese Humanism", 33,000 words, in Confucian Ethics in the Age of Globalization. Tsinghua University Publishing House, February 2007, published.
The Five Classics and Seven Canons: Reconstruction of the Core Classical System of Confucianism (五经七典--儒儒家核心经典系统之重构), 10,000 words, serialized in People's Political Consultative Conference Newspaper (人民政协报), Dec. 18, 2006 and Jan. 15, 2007, respectively.
"The Third Confucian Paradigm and Chinese Nationalist Ideology in the Perspective of Globalization," in Confucius Confucianism and Modern Chinese Society, edited by the Adenauer Stiftung, Germany, 2007 edition.
"Replacing the Four Books and Five Classics with the Five Classics and Seven Canons", 20,000 words, Chinese Confucianism Yearbook (2006), Shandong, China Confucianism Yearbook Society, 2006 edition.
The Synopsis of the New Taoism, International Confucian Studies, 14th series, Kyushu Press, 2006 edition.
"Contemporary Trend of Globalization from the Integration of the World in Ancient China", 11,000 words, Philosophical Dynamics, No. 9, 2006.
"The Controversy of Virtue and Desire: The Core Issues and Development Lineage of Early Confucian Humanism," 18,000 words Confucius Studies, No. 5, 2005.
Review and Prospect of the Contemporary Development of Confucianism, 7,000 words, published in People's Political Consultative Conference Newspaper, April 4, April 18, and May 16, 2005; reproduced in full in Xinhua Wenzhi Digest, Issue 15, 2005.
"Neo-Confucianism, New Neo-Confucianism, and Philosophical Theory of the Four Realms," 10,000 words, Ontology and Interpretation, 5th series, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Press, 2005 edition.
From "Lust" to "Virtue"-The Origin and Early Development of Chinese Humanism, 12,000 words, Qilu Journal, No. 2, 2005; reprinted in NPC Reprinting Materials, History of Chinese Philosophy. The History of Chinese Philosophy", 12,000 words.
The Modern Development of Confucianism, 14,000 words, Oriental Forum, No. 1, 2005.
"Why Modern Science Has Not Been Generated in China," China Youth Daily, November 2004
"Pali Shu 《要〉篇考释》", 32,000 words, Zhouyi Research, No.4, 2004.
The Revival of Confucianism in the Process of Modernization and Globalization, in Confucianism and Globalization, Qilu Books, 2004.
"The Four Levels of Chinese Social Formation and Its Historical Staging", Literature, History and Philosophy, No. 6, 2003.
"The Book of Zi Si Revisited--Another Discussion on the University Composed by Zi Si", 10,000 words, Chinese History of Philosophy, 2003, No.4.
The Examination of Zi Si's Book of Tired Virtue as Seen in Huainan Zi - Mu Zai Xun (17,000 words), Confucius Studies, No. 6, 2003.
"Mengzi zhe non-Mengzi kao: Si Meng relationship kao zhi", 15,000 words, "History of Chinese Philosophy," 2002, No. 3.
"Zhongyong〉-〈中庸〉-〈子思〉-〈子思子〉--Zi Si Shu Source and Flow Examination", 7-5,000 words, in Guo Dian Jian and Early Confucianism, Taiwan Ancient Books Publishing Ltd. 2002 edition.
The Analects of Confucius--The Literature of the Analects of Confucius--Historical Materials of Confucius--From Kuodian Jane, 31,000 words, in Kuodian Jane and Early Confucianism, Taiwan Ancient Books Publishing Ltd. 2002 edition.
The Examination and Interpretation of the Five Elements (40,000 words), the second series of the Lun Heng Series, August 2002 edition of the Bashu Bookstore.
"The Five Elements" (《五行〉考略》, 6-5,000 words), in New Knowledge of Ancient Tombs (古墓新知), Taiwan Ancient Books Publishing Ltd. 2002 edition.
"Deepening and Perfecting Ontological Interpretation: The Evolution of Early Daoist Cosmology," 23,000 words, The Second Series of Ontological Hermeneutics, Peking University Press, 2002 edition.
"Humanist Religion and Religious Humanism--The Nature of Confucianism in the Light of Early Chinese Religious and Humanist Traditions", 2-5 thousand words, History of Chinese Philosophy, No. 2, 2002.
From "Doubting the Ancient" to "Correcting the Ancient"--A Trial Discussion on the Direction of the Development of Chinese Classics, 13,000 words, Confucius Studies, No. 4, 2002.
From "Doubting the Ancient" to "Righting the Ancient"-A Trial Discussion on the Development Direction of Chinese Ancient Historiography, 5,000 words, July 16, 2002, Guangming Daily.
The Characteristics of Chinese Thought and Culture, 11,000 words, U.S.-China Cultural Institute, U.S.-China Society and Culture, No. 1, 2002.
"The Ontological Interpretation of Freedom--An Essay on the Ontological Architecture of Lao-Zhuang Philosophy and Its Implications," 20,000 words, Ontology and Interpretation, published by Sanlian Bookstore in January 2000.
Guodian Bamboo Slips and Chinese Philosophy, 12,000 words, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Guodian Chu Slips, published by Hubei People's Publishing House in May, 2000.
Traditional Chinese Values and Contemporary Crisis of Faith, 4,000 words, U.S.-China Cultural Institute, U.S.-China Society and Culture, No. 2, 2000.
Modernization: From Scientific and Technological Revolution to the Revival of Tradition (originally titled "New Interpretation of "Chinese Body and Western Application"", 32,000 words, International Confucianism Studies, No. 7, published by International Cultural Publishing Company in 1999).
"The History of Chinese Philosophy Needs to be Rewritten" (interview with a reporter), 2,000 words, June 9, 1999, Beijing Daily.
"Laozi is not Taishi Dan", 3,000 words, China Youth Daily, November 1999
"From Guo Dian Bamboo Slip to See the Development of Pre-Qin Philosophy", 6,000 words, Guangming Daily, April 23, 1999.
The Chu Simplified 'Laozi' and the Public Case of Laozi, 23,000 words, Chinese Philosophy, 20th series, Liaoning Education Press, 1999.
"Why Freedom Needs Escape--Response to Fromm", 10,000 words, The Original Way, Series 5, Guizhou People's Publishing House, 1999.
"Trying to talk about Guo Dian Chu Jian's 'Taisheng Shui' and its relationship with the simplified version of 'Laozi'", 9,000 words, Chinese Philosophy History, No. 4, 1998.
"Guo Dian Chujian (Heavenly Descent)" (Cheng Zhi Wen Zhi), 9,000 words," Confucius Studies, 1998, No. 3.
From Guo Dian Chujian (Lao Zi) to Lao Zi's Person and His Book, 13,000 words, Philosophical Research, No. 7, 1998.
The Thought System and Historical Orientation of the "Meanwhile" (below), 15,000 words, The Original Way, No. 4, published by Xue Lin Publishing House in 1998.
"The Book and Nature of Yi Chuan", 13,000 words, Qilu Journal, No. 3, 1998.
From the Early Yi Chuan to Confucius' Yi Saying--Re-examining the Issue of the Book of Yi Chuan, 23,000 words, International Studies of Yi Studies, No. 3, published by Huaxia Publishing House in 1997.
Confucius' Study of Yi, 15,000 words, Confucius Studies, No. 2, 1997.
From Taoism to the Study of the Nature of the Heart: The Construction of Laozi's Philosophy, 20,000 words, Philosophy and Culture (Taiwan), 1997, No. 4.
Confucianism and Modern Spiritual Civilization, 7,000 words, 21st Century, No. 1, 1997.
New Theory of Zhuangzi's Formalism, 20,000 words, Academia Supplement, Chinese Taoism, No. 1, 1996.
Revisiting the Primitive Analects of Confucius and Its Circulation Before the Western Han Dynasty, 15,000 words, History of Chinese Philosophy, 1996, No. 4.
The Thought System and Historical Orientation of the 'Meanwhile' (above), 20,000 words, The Original Way, No. 3, China Radio and Television Publishing House, 1996.
The Loss and Restoration of the Original Mind and Nature--The Influence of Laozi on the Thought of Mengzi, 12,000 words, Series 6 of Studies on Taoist Culture, published by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House in 1995.
The Underpinnings of the Philosophy of Laozhuang, Confucius and Mencius and Its Consistency, Original Taoism, Series 1, China Social Science Press, 1995.
New Discourse on the University--An Appraisal of the Relevant Discourses of Neo-Confucianism, 23,000 words, Neo-Confucianism Review, No. 2, published by China Radio and Television Press in 1995.
"Discussion on the Formation of the Book of the Meanwhile", 13,000 words, No. 4, 1995, Confucius Studies.
The Underpinnings of Laozi's Philosophy in the Light of the Original Meaning of "Nature", 12,000 words, Chinese Philosophical History, 1995, No. 3 and No. 4.
The Value of Life and Its Realization--The Convergence of the Philosophies of Confucius and Chuang", 13,000 words, Confucius Studies, No. 4, 1994.
Talking about Zhuang Zi's Theory of Human Nature Composed of the Categories of Life, Destiny, Talent, and Virtue, 12,000 words, History of Chinese Philosophy, 1994, No. 3.
"Laozi's Cosmology and Law Theory," 12,000 words, Philosophical Research, 1994, No. 6.
"Mengzi" "all things are prepared for me" chapter of the examination and analysis", 9,000 words, the original study of the second series, China radio and television publishing house in 1994.
"Discussing the Development Path of China's New Culture since May Fourth", 9,000 words, Exploration and Controversy, No. 5, 1991.
Cultural Forms and Their Evolution in Ancient China, 11,000 words, Zhongguo Xuejian, No. 1, 1991.
The Development of Confucianism and the Evolution of the Image of Confucius, 12,000 words, A Comparative Study of Confucius, Mencius and Xun, Shandong University Press, 1990.
Re-examination of the Origin and Flow of the Analects of Confucius, Confucius Studies, No. 4, 1990.
Re-examining the Problems of Thinking, Recognizing, and Consciousness, 16,000 words, Journal of Qingdao University, No. 1, 1990.
"Down with Confucius" and the Modern Fate of Chinese Traditional Culture", 4,000 words, Qilu Journal, No. 3, 1989.
"The Source and Flow of the Compilation of Data on Confucius' Words and Deeds", 11,000 words, Chinese Philosophy History, No. 3, 1989.
The Transmutation of the Image of Confucius--A Cultural Mystery, 13,000 words, Qilu Journal, 1989, No. 3.
"The Formation and Evolution of Chinese Culture from the Mechanism of Cultural Generation", 13,000 words, Philosophical Research, No. 4, 1989.
"Writing-Thinking-Culture--An Attempt to Compare East and West," 9,000 words, Dongyue Lunshang, No. 3, 1988.
Confucius' Theory of Emotions and the Thought of Emotional Education, 9,000 words, Dongyue Lunshang, 1986, No. 3.
The Structure of Confucius' Thinking and Its Influence on Chinese Traditional Way of Thinking, 9,000 words, Qilu Journal, 1986, No. 3.
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