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    The Inhibitory Mechanism in Learning Ambiguous Words in a Second Language.Chen Baoguo, Lu Yao, Wu Junjie & Dunlap Susan - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Rapid L2 Word Learning through High Constraint Sentence Context: An Event-Related Potential Study.Chen Baoguo, Ma Tengfei, Liang Lijuan & Liu Huanhuan - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    A Database of Chinese-English Bilingual Speakers: Ratings of the Age of Acquisition and Familiarity.Jue Wang & Baoguo Chen - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Frequency trajectory effects in Chinese character recognition: Evidence for the arbitrary mapping hypothesis.Wenping You, Baoguo Chen & Susan Dunlap - 2009 - Cognition 110 (1):39-50.
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    Semantic Similarity to Known Second Language Words Impacts Learning of New Meanings.Yuanyue Zhang, Baoguo Chen, Yixin Tang, Panpan Yao & Yao Lu - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Effects of Working Memory Capacity and Tasks in Processing L2 Complex Sentence: Evidence from Chinese-English Bilinguals.Huixia Zhou, Sonja Rossi & Baoguo Chen - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    The effect of domain-general inhibition-related training on language switching: An ERP study.Huanhuan Liu, Lijuan Liang, Susan Dunlap, Ning Fan & Baoguo Chen - 2016 - Cognition 146 (C):264-276.
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    The role of proactive control on subcomponents of language control: Evidence from trilinguals.Huanhuan Liu, Yingying Zhang, Esti Blanco-Elorrieta, Yuying He & Baoguo Chen - 2020 - Cognition 194 (C):104055.
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    The Role of Language Switching During Cross‐Talk Between Bilingual Language Control and Domain‐General Conflict Monitoring.Lu Jiao, Kalinka Timmer, Cong Liu & Baoguo Chen - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (8):e13184.
    The relationship between bilingual language control and executive control is debated. The present study investigated the effect of short‐term language switching in a comprehension task on executive control performance in unbalanced bilinguals. Participants were required to perform a context task and an executive control task (i.e., flanker task) in sequence. A picture‐word matching task created different language contexts in Experiment 1 (i.e., L1, L2, and dual‐language contexts). By modifying the color‐shape switching task, we created different contexts that do not involve (...)
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    The Effect of Semantic Similarity on Learning Ambiguous Words in a Second Language: An Event-Related Potential Study.Yuanyue Zhang, Yao Lu, Lijuan Liang & Baoguo Chen - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  11. The Simplicity of Physical Laws.Eddy Keming Chen - manuscript
    Physical laws are strikingly simple, although there is no a priori reason they must be so. I propose that nomic realists of all types (Humeans and non-Humeans) should accept that simplicity is a fundamental epistemic guide for discovering and evaluating candidate physical laws. This principle of simplicity clarifies and addresses several problems of nomic realism and simplicity. A consequence is that the oft-cited epistemic advantage of Humeanism over non-Humeanism disappears, undercutting an influential epistemological argument for Humeanism. Moreover, simplicity is shown (...)
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    Are Callings Always Ethically Good? Why and When Occupational Calling Inhibits Unethical Decision-Making Among Researchers.Baoguo Xie, Xinrou Zhang, Xueyuan Gao & Xiaoxue Zhou - 2024 - Journal of Business Ethics 191 (2):357-372.
    In recent years, attention to researchers’ scientific misconduct has increased dramatically. Although existing research reflects a shared value that occupational calling is an ethical good (i.e., being more likely to make ethical choices), no empirical study has yet examined the ethical outcomes of occupational calling. Drawing on the integrated ethical decision-making model (I-EDM), this study first investigated _whethe_r occupational calling inhibits researchers’ unethical decision-making. Secondly, it examined _why_ and _when_ occupational calling relates to researchers’ unethical decision-making. The findings from a (...)
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    Openness to Experience as a Moderator of the Relationship between Intelligence and Creative Thinking: A Study of Chinese Children in Urban and Rural Areas.Baoguo Shi, David Y. Dai & Yongli Lu - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Relationship between Divergent Thinking and Intelligence: An Empirical Study of the Threshold Hypothesis with Chinese Children.Baoguo Shi, Lijing Wang, Jiahui Yang, Mengpin Zhang & Li Xu - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Ke xue zheng ju yan jiu.Baoguo Fang (ed.) - 2012 - Beijing Shi: Zhongguo zheng fa da xue chu ban she.
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    What Drives the Trickle-Down Effect of Calling Orientation From Supervisors to Subordinates? The Perspective of Social Learning Theory.Baoguo Xie, Wenxia Zhou & Yongxing de XiaGuo - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Closed Education in the Open Society: Kibbutz Education as a Case Study.Chen Yehezkely (ed.) - 2012 - BRILL.
    Why is education in the open society not open? Why is this option not even considered in the debate over which education is most suited for the open society? Many consider such an option irresponsible. What, then, are the minimal responsibilities of education? The present volume raises these questions and many more. It is a book we have been waiting for. It offers a rare combination of two seemingly opposite, unyielding attitudes: critical and friendly. Dr. Yehezkely applies a rigorous fallibilist-critical (...)
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    Density Matrix Realism.Eddy Keming Chen - 2024
    Realism about quantum theory naturally leads to realism about the quantum state of the universe. It leaves open whether it is a pure state represented by a wave function, or an impure one represented by a density matrix. I characterize and elaborate on Density Matrix Realism, the thesis that the universal quantum state is objective but can be impure. To clarify the thesis, I compare it with Wave Function Realism, explain the conditions under which they are empirically equivalent, consider two (...)
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  19. Liang Zhou min ben si xiang yan jiu.Baoguo Wang - 2004 - Beijing Shi: Xue yuan chu ban she.
  20. Laws of Physics.Eddy Keming Chen - 2024 - Cambridge University Press.
    Despite its apparent complexity, our world seems to be governed by simple laws of physics. This volume provides a philosophical introduction to such laws. I explain how they are connected to some of the central issues in philosophy, such as ontology, possibility, explanation, induction, counterfactuals, time, determinism, and fundamentality. I suggest that laws are fundamental facts that govern the world by constraining its physical possibilities. I examine three hallmarks of laws-simplicity, exactness, and objectivity-and discuss whether and how they may be (...)
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    Two dimensions of the biological function debate.Bohang Chen - 2024 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 39 (1):109-129.
    This article adopts a minimal definition of biological usage to demonstrate that the debate over biological function encompasses two distinct dimensions: descriptive and prescriptive. In the descriptive dimension, biological usage serves as the final arbiter for evaluating different accounts of biological function. Conversely, in the prescriptive dimension, accounts are formulated despite biological usage. The main thesis of this article is that the descriptive/prescriptive distinction helps make better sense of the biological function debate from a novel perspective. This is elucidated by (...)
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  22. Relating inter-individual differences in metacognitive performance on different perceptual tasks.Chen Song, Ryota Kanai, Stephen M. Fleming, Rimona S. Weil, D. Samuel Schwarzkopf & Geraint Rees - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1787.
    Human behavior depends on the ability to effectively introspect about our performance. For simple perceptual decisions, this introspective or metacognitive ability varies substantially across individuals and is correlated with the structure of focal areas in prefrontal cortex. This raises the possibility that the ability to introspect about different perceptual decisions might be mediated by a common cognitive process. To test this hypothesis, we examined whether inter-individual differences in metacognitive ability were correlated across two different perceptual tasks where individuals made judgments (...)
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    Hsün Yüeh (A.D. 148-209): the life and reflections of an early medieval Confucian.Chi-yun Chen - 1975 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
  24. Meng-tzu cheng chih che hsüeh.Guyuan Chen - 1975
     
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    Trust and Trust-Engineering in Artificial Intelligence Research: Theory and Praxis.Melvin Chen - 2021 - Philosophy and Technology 34 (4):1429-1447.
    In this paper, I will identify two problems of trust in an AI-relevant context: a theoretical problem and a practical one. I will identify and address a number of skeptical challenges to an AI-relevant theory of trust. In addition, I will identify what I shall term the ‘scope challenge’, which I take to hold for any AI-relevant theory of trust that purports to be representationally adequate to the multifarious forms of trust and AI. Thereafter, I will suggest how trust-engineering, a (...)
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  26. Confucius as a teacher: philosophy of Confucius with special reference to its educational implications.Jingpan Chen - 1990 - Beijing: Foreign Languages Press.
    An exhaustive work on Confucius' pedagogic thinking by Chen Jingpan, who is among modern China's first group of scholars with a doctoral degree in education. He started his research into Confucius' teachings on education as early as the 1930s, and the present book, written in English, is the fruit of his long years of study. Chapters: the importance of a scientific study of Confucius; the place of Confucius in Chinese civilization; honors, titles, and ranks conferred upon Confucius throughout Chinese (...)
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    Why is confucianism not a religion? The impact of orientalism.Chen Na - 2016 - Zygon 51 (1):21-42.
    This study attempts to answer the question why Confucianism, the dominant “teaching” among the Three Teachings, is not a religion in contemporary China, unlike the other two “teachings,” Buddhism and Daoism. By examining this phenomenon in the social-historical context, this study finds its origin in Orientalism. The Orientalist conceptualization of religion became part of the New Culture discourse at the turn of the twentieth century. While China has undergone tremendous social changes over the past century, the old discourse remains.
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    Tradition and modernity: a humanist view.Lai Chen - 2009 - Boston: Brill.
    Retrospect and prospect for contemporary Chinese thought -- Resolving the tension between tradition and modernity : reflections on the May Fourth cultural tide -- The May Fourth tide and modernity -- Radicalism in the cultural movement of the twentieth century -- Modern Chinese culture and the difficulties of Confucian learning -- Liang Shuming's early view of Oriental and Western culture -- The establishment and development of Feng Youlan's view of culture -- A reflection on the new school of principle and (...)
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    An Exploration of the Concept of Zhong in the Teachings of Confucianism.Chen Rongjie & Wing-Tsit Chan - 1993 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 24 (3):72-100.
    In the fifth year of the reign of Shaoxi [in the Song dynasty]—in other words, in the year 1194 A.D.—Zhu Xi was returning to his home province after he had been relieved of his position at court as daizhi shijiang when, in the eleventh month of that year he came to Yushan county in Jiangxi Province. The governor of the district invited Master Zhu to give a number of lectures at the local county school, and Master Zhu complied, discoursing on (...)
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  30. Intellectual journey : an interview with Susan Haack.Chen Bo - 2007 - In Cornelis De Waal (ed.), Susan Haack: A Lady of Distinctions: The Philosopher Responds to Critics. Prometheus Books.
     
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    On Confucianism as a Civil Religion and Its Significance for Contemporary China.Chen Ming - 2012 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 44 (2):76-83.
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    Quine’s Disquotationalism: A Variant of Correspondence Theory.Chen Bo - 2020 - Philosophical Forum 51 (2):93-113.
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    The Constitution and Confucianism (1916).Chen Duxiu - 2001 - In Stephen C. Angle & Marina Svensson (eds.), Chinese Human Rights Reader. M. E. Sharpe. pp. 67.
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    The Story Of" ZhiGong Indicts His Father" in the World of Classics.Chen Bisheng - 2008 - Modern Philosophy 4:013.
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  35. Introduction: Philosophizing like Dummett.Chen Bo - 2012 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 7 (3):347-350.
     
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  36. Kripke’s Semantic Argument against Descriptivism Reconsidered.Chen Bo - 2013 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 13 (3):421-445.
    There are two problematic assumptions in Kripke’s semantic argument against descriptivism. Assumption 1 is that the referential relation of a name to an object is only an objective or metaphysical relation between language and the world; it has nothing to do with the understanding of the name by our linguistic community. Assumption 2 is that descriptivism has to hold that, if name a has its meaning and the meaning is given by one description or a cluster of descriptions, the description (...)
     
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    Social exclusion modulates fairness consideration in the ultimatum game: an ERP study.Chen Qu, Yuru Wang & Yunyun Huang - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    The Money Demon.Chen Diexian & Patrick Hanan - 2013 - Philosophy East and West 63 (2).
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    State-Owned Enterprises as Bribe Payers: The Role of Institutional Environment.Liang Chen, Sali Li, Jingtao Yi & Noman Shaheer - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 159 (1):221-238.
    Our paper draws attention to a neglected channel of corruption—the bribe payments by state-owned enterprises. This is an important phenomenon as bribe payments by SOEs fruitlessly waste national resources, compromising public welfare and national prosperity. Using a large dataset of 30,249 firms from 50 countries, we show that, in general, SOEs are less likely to pay bribes for achieving organizational objectives owing to their political connectivity. However, in deteriorated institutional environments, SOEs may be subjected to potential managerial rent-seeking behaviors, which (...)
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  40. The Cognitive Structure of Scientific Revolutions.Hanne Andersen, Peter Barker & Xiang Chen - 2006 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Peter Barker & Xiang Chen.
    Thomas Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutions became the most widely read book about science in the twentieth century. His terms 'paradigm' and 'scientific revolution' entered everyday speech, but they remain controversial. In the second half of the twentieth century, the new field of cognitive science combined empirical psychology, computer science, and neuroscience. In this book, the theories of concepts developed by cognitive scientists are used to evaluate and extend Kuhn's most influential ideas. Based on case studies of the Copernican revolution, (...)
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    Mainland New Confucianism’s Problematique, Discourse Paradigm, and Intellectual Pedigree Have Already Taken Shape.Chen Ming - 2018 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 49 (2):119-128.
    Editor's AbstractThis essay presents Mainland New Confucianism (MNC) as diverse but distinctive, as still in a process of maturation but already with a clear direction. According to Chen, MNC is a rejection of the twin modernist narratives of the left (revolution) and the right (enlightenment) in favor of a narrative that downplays the ruptures associated with the May Fourth Movement and instead seeks to reconnect to China's past values and traditions.
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    Cognitive Bias, Entrepreneurial Emotion, and Entrepreneurship Intention.Yijun Zhao & Baoguo Xie - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    La philosophie politique confucéenne face à la globalisation.Chen Ming - 2008 - Diogène 221 (1):128-145.
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    Xian dai luo ji tui li ji fa.Zemin Wei & Muze Chen (eds.) - 1990 - [Peking]: Xin hua shu dian jing xiao.
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  45. Zi ran bian zheng fa jiao xue yi nan wen ti tan tao.Tianfen Xu, Jin Xiao & Qirong Chen (eds.) - 1987 - Shanghai: Xin hua shu dian Shanghai fa xing suo fa xing.
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    Address by President Chen Shuibian on the Occasion of Establishing the President's Advisory Group on Human Rights (2000).Chen Shuibian - 2001 - In Stephen C. Angle & Marina Svensson (eds.), Chinese Human Rights Reader. M. E. Sharpe. pp. 450.
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    Between Heschel and Buber: a comparative study.Alexander Even-Chen - 2012 - Boston: Academic Studies Press. Edited by Ephraim Meir.
    Abraham Joshua Heschel and Martin Buber were giant thinkers of the twentieth century who made significant contributions to the understanding of religious consciousness and of Judaism. They wrote on various subjects, such as the Bible, the commandments, Hasidism, Zionism and Christianity, and had much in common, though they also differed on substantial points. Of special note is the intense and fruitful interaction that took place between them. Until now, scholars have not undertaken a comparative analysis of Buber and Heschel as (...)
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    Bibliometric analysis: Research trends of acupuncture treatment to cognitive impairment in recent 15 years.Chen-Chen Nie, Kai-Qi Su, Jing Gao, Xiao-Lei Song, Zhuan Lv, Jie Yuan, Meng Luo, Xiao-Di Ruan, Yong-Fu Fan, Ming-Yue Yu, Shi-Kui Qi & Xiao-Dong Feng - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectivesAcupuncture therapy has been used for cognitive impairment-related diseases, however, there are still few studies on the overall trend of acupuncture therapy on cognitive impairment based on bibliometric analysis. The purpose of this study was to explore the research trend of the impact of acupuncture on cognitive impairment in the past 15 years, analyze the research trends and hotspots, and provide new ideas and theoretical basis for future research directions.MethodsFrom the Web of Science Core Collection, the relevant literature on the (...)
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  49. On Pleasure: A Reflection on Happiness from the Confucian and Daoist Perspectives.Chen Shaoming - 2010 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 5 (2):179-195.
    This paper discusses the structural relationship between ideals on pleasure and pleasure as a human psychological phenomenon in Chinese thought. It describes the psychological phenomenon of pleasure, and compares different approaches by pre-Qin Confucian and Daoist scholars. It also analyzes its development in Song and Ming Confucianism. Finally, in the conclusion, the issue is transferred to a general understanding of happiness, so as to demonstrate the modern value of the classical ideological experience.
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    The KK Principle and the Strong Notion of Knowledge: Hintikka’s Arguments for KK Revisited.Chen Bo - forthcoming - History and Philosophy of Logic:1-17.
    In his Knowledge and Belief (1962), Hintikka establishes his system of epistemic logic with the KK (Knowing that One Knows, in symbols, Kp→KKp) principle (KK for short). However, his system of epistemic logic and the KK principle are grounded upon his strong notion of knowledge, which requires that knowledge is infallible, that is, it makes further inquiry pointless, and becomes ‘discussion-stopper’; knowledge implies truth, to wit, cognitive agents will not be mistaken in their knowledge; cognitive agents will be ‘perfect logicians’, (...)
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