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HOME / Publications/ Social Sciences in China (Chinese)/ 2013/ issue 210,no.6(June 2013)

Social Sciences in China (Chinese)

issue 210,no.6(June 2013)

  • Waterway Transportation and the Shang Civilization
  • The Instrument Metaphor and Chinese Literary Criticism: Based on the Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons
  • On the Neural Mechanism of the Traces of Chinese Topicalization
  • Tax Sovereignty and the Interpretation Criteria of Tax Convention
  • Fertility Level Assessment and Fertility Policy Adjustment: An Analysis of the Provincial Data on Fertility Level in Mainland China
  • The Collective Transformation of Labor Relations and the Improvement of the Government’s Labor Policy
  • On the Global Reforms of the Accounting System
  • Has the Personal Income Tax Improved China’s Income Distribution? A Dynamic Assessment of the 1997-2011 Micro Data
  • Intellectual Intuition and Moral Phenomenon: Mou Zongsan’s Moral Ontology and Its Contributions to Western Philosophy
  • The Asiatic Mode of Production in World History Perspectives: From the Universal View of History to the Particularist View of History
  • The Methodological Significance of Marx’s Theory of World History
EDITOR'S PICKS
  • Culture
    Unification of China by Qin
    In 221 BCE, the Qin wars of conquest brought an end to the Warring States Period, a tumultuous era marked by…MORE
  • Culture
    Desolate Lop Nor tombs exhibit distinctive Central Plains motifs
    The tradition of painting coffins is deeply rooted in Han culture, and the origin of the lian-bi patterns ca…MORE
  • Culture
    History of the Great Wall
    China’s Great Wall dates back as early as to the Spring and Autumn period.MORE
  • Culture
    Miaodigou painted pottery
    The Miaodigou culture was viewed as the heyday of painted pottery.MORE
  • Culture
    Xu Zhimo
    Xu Zhimo was known for his efforts to set Chinese poetry free from the constraints of its traditional forms,…MORE
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DIALOGUE
  • Classics revitalized through cross-cultural and comparative lenses
    Let me state that I am against a certain “apologetic” stance taken by the entire field of the humanities r…[详细]
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BOOK REVIEW
  • Does God play dice in world of lives?
    The pursuit of a definitive understanding of life is a shared instinct and aspiration of humanity.…[详细]
  • Modern rise of experimental philosophy
    With the dawn of the 20th century, a series of philosophical schools—such as logical positivism, …[详细]

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