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自殺與儒家的生死價值觀: 以《列女傳》為例
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Confucian Moral Views on Life and Death: Female Suicide in the Lienüzhuan
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Righteousness
100%
Life-and-death
100%
Moral View
100%
Female Suicide
100%
Chastity
77%
Husband
66%
Suicide
55%
Filial piety
55%
Benevolence
44%
Assassins
44%
Female Virtue
44%
Moral Dilemmas
22%
Obedience
22%
Life Story
22%
Cult
22%
Moral philosophy
22%
Gender-based
22%
Chinese Women
11%
Moral
11%
Loyalty
11%
Social Context
11%
Murder
11%
Sage
11%
Han Dynasty
11%
Ethics
11%
Ethical Dimension
11%
Misinterpretation
11%
Spirituality
11%
Confucian Morality
11%
Intrigue
11%
Chinese Tradition
11%
Confucian Scholar
11%
Qing
11%
Comprehensive Framework
11%
Value System
11%
Dogma
11%
Moral Principles
11%
Ethical Norms
11%
Other-regarding
11%
Historical Account
11%
Traditional Customs
11%
Corporeality
11%
Virtue Ethics
11%
Liu Xiang
11%
Western Han
11%
Heroic
11%
Filiality
11%
Confucian Virtues
11%
Traditional Rituals
11%
Self-regard
11%
Eulogy
11%
Hostage
11%
Suicidal Acts
11%
View of Death
11%
Remarriage
11%
Rectitude
11%
View of Life
11%
Moral Ambiguity
11%
Murderer
11%
Early Confucianism
11%
Tactical Skills
11%
Ethical System
11%
Filial Values
11%
Skillfulness
11%
Arts and Humanities
Confucian
100%
Righteousness
100%
Moral View
100%
Chastity
77%
Filial Piety
55%
Benevolence
44%
Moral
33%
Narrative
33%
Ritual
22%
Life Story
22%
Cult
22%
Moral Dilemmas
22%
Authors
11%
Dynasty
11%
Scholars
11%
Social Context
11%
Action
11%
Murder
11%
Han dynasty
11%
Maternal
11%
Vocal Music
11%
Honor
11%
mis-interpretation
11%
Contention
11%
Sacrifice
11%
Ming
11%
intrigue
11%
Dichotomy
11%
Chinese tradition
11%
Exceptions
11%
Danger
11%
Wisdom
11%
Value Systems
11%
Moral Principle
11%
Historical Account
11%
Corporeality
11%
Killing
11%
Virtue Ethic
11%
Filiality
11%
eulogy
11%
Moral Ambiguity
11%
murderers
11%
Early Confucianism
11%
Remarriage
11%