TITLE

HOW WE CHINESE SHOULD RELATE TO THE GLOBAL ETHIC

AUTHOR(S)
Liu, Lihua
PUB. DATE
March 2001
SOURCE
Journal of Ecumenical Studies;Spring/Summer2001, Vol. 38 Issue 2/3, p379
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Focuses on how the Chinese should relate to the global ethic. Origin of global ethic; Implications of the global ethic for the Chinese; Attitude of Chinese toward the global ethic.
ACCESSION #
9173107

Tags: ETHICS;  CHINESE

 

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