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    Cicero and Wang Chong and their Critique of Divination.Mark Kevin S. Cabural - 2023 - Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 24 (1):1-18.
    This article aims to present Cicero and Wang Chong as theorists of divination. While it has already been determined that they advanced both defenses and criticisms, I specifically intend to focus on their significant criticisms of divination, which emerged as corrective for the practice by supporting or disapproving and extending or limiting its underlying principles. I also emphasize that these thinkers have different objectives and emphases in their criticisms. Cicero’s objective is to maintain the fundamental teachings of their forefathers, prompting (...)
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    Ren and Civic Friendship.Mark Kevin S. Cabural - 2023 - Philosophy East and West 73 (3):576-595.
    Abstract:The concept of civic friendship, perhaps originating from Aristotle, has re-emerged in recent studies. Scholars argue the relevance of this concept in liberal democratic societies today because it can potentially strengthen or re-establish the sense of community or public-spiritedness. Moreover, there is a need to describe the characteristic virtue/s that will buttress civic friendship. This article proposes the Confucian virtue of ren as a possible foundation for such a relationship. As it is discussed here, ren can contribute to the resolution (...)
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    On Humility and Ethical Development in Matteo Ricci’s On Friendship.Mark Kevin S. Cabural - 2023 - The European Legacy 28 (8):822-836.
    In this article, I discuss the role of friendship in ethical development by focusing on the virtue of humility in Matteo Ricci’s (1552–1610) first work written in Chinese, On Friendship (Jiaoyou Lun 交友論). My overarching argument is that, since humility is a disposition or virtue that leads a person to being open to seeking or receiving help and guidance from others, it can facilitate ethical development by taking into account both the equal and unequal ethical status between friends. Moreover, since (...)
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    Balbo, Andrea, and Jaewon Ahn, eds., Confucius and Cicero: Old Ideas for a New World, New Ideas for an Old World: Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter, 2019, 216 pages.Mark Kevin S. Cabural - 2021 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 20 (4):695-698.
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    Poo, Mu-Chou, H. A. Drake, and Lisa Raphals, eds., Old Society, New Belief: Religious Transformation of China and Rome, ca. 1st–6th Centuries. [REVIEW]Mark Kevin S. Cabural - 2019 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 18 (3):473-477.
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