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Buddhism 1 Buddhismus 1 Confucianism 1 Konfuzianismus 1 Social norm 1 Soziale Norm 1 Viet Nam 1 Vietnam 1
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Bui, Quang-Khiem 1 Cuong, Nghiem Phu Kien 1 Ho Manh Toan 1 Ho, Tung Manh 1 Hong Kong To Nguyen 1 Napier, Nancy K. 1 Nguyen, Ha 1 Nhue, Dam 1 Pham, Hiep Hung 1 Quan Hoang Vuong 1 Viet Phuong La 1 Vuong Thu Trang 1
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'Cultural Additivity' and How the Values and Norms of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism Co-Exist, Interact, and Influence Vietnamese Society : A Bayesian Analysis of Long-Standing Folktales, Using R and Stan
Quan Hoang Vuong; Ho, Tung Manh; Viet Phuong La; Nhue, Dam - 2018
Every year, the Vietnamese people reportedly burned about 50,000 tons of joss papers, which took the form of not only bank notes, but iPhones, cars, clothes, even housekeepers, in hope of pleasing the dead. The practice was mistakenly attributed to traditional Buddhist teachings but originated...
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