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    Evidence of Aberrant Immune Response by Endogenous Double‐Stranded RNAs: Attack from Within.Sujin Kim, Yongsuk Ku, Jayoung Ku & Yoosik Kim - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (7):1900023.
    Many innate immune response proteins recognize foreign nucleic acids from invading pathogens to initiate antiviral signaling. These proteins mostly rely on structural characteristics of the nucleic acids rather than their specific sequences to distinguish self and nonself. One feature utilized by RNA sensors is the extended stretch of double‐stranded RNA (dsRNA) base pairs. However, the criteria for recognizing nonself dsRNAs are rather lenient, and hairpin structure of self‐RNAs can also trigger an immune response. Consequently, aberrant activation of RNA sensors has (...)
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  2. Conceptions of truth.Wolfgang Künne - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Truth is one of the most debated topics in philosophy; Wolfgang Kunne presents a comprehensive critical examination of all major theories, from Aristotle to the present day. He argues that it is possible to give a satisfactory 'modest' account of truth without invoking problematic notions like correspondence, fact, or meaning. The clarity of exposition and the wealth of examples will make Conceptions of Truth an invaluable and stimulating guide for advanced students and scholars.
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    Don’t put all your green eggs in one basket: Examining environmentally friendly sub-branding strategies.Jayoung Koo & Barbara Loken - 2021 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 31 (1):164-176.
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    Don’t put all your green eggs in one basket: Examining environmentally friendly sub‐branding strategies.Jayoung Koo & Barbara Loken - 2021 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 31 (1):164-176.
    Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility, Volume 31, Issue 1, Page 164-176, January 2022.
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    Hanʼguk yulli sasang: "Han" sasang ŭl chungsim ŭro.Kŭn-chʻŏl Yi (ed.) - 1997 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Pogyŏng Munhwasa.
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    Der Begriff des Sprunges und der Weg des Sprachdenkens: eine Einf. in Kierkegaard.Christa Kühnhold - 1975 - New York: de Gruyter.
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    Projekt Weltethos.Hans Küng - 1990 - München: Piper.
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  8. A global ethic for global politics and economics.Hans Küng - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    As the twentieth century draws to a close and the rush to globalization gathers momentum, political and economic considerations are crowding out vital ethical questions about the shape of our future. Now, Hans Kung, one of the world's preeminent Christian theologians, explores these issues in a visionary and cautionary look at the coming global society. How can the new world order of the twenty first century avoid the horrors of the twentieth? Will nations form a real community or continue to (...)
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    Alchemy as Studies of Life and Matter: Reconsidering the Place of Vitalism in Early Modern Chymistry.Ku-Ming Chang - 2011 - Isis 102 (2):322-329.
    ABSTRACT Early modern alchemy studied both matter and life, much like today's life sciences. What material life is and how it comes about intrigued alchemists. Many found the answer by assuming a vital principle that served as the source and cause of life. Recent literature has presented important cases in which vitalist formulations incorporated corpuscular or mechanical elements that were characteristic of the New Science and other cases in which vitalist thinking influenced important figures of the Scientific Revolution. Not merely (...)
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    Fermentation, Phlogiston and Matter Theory: Chemistry and Natural Philosophy in Georg Ernst Stahl's Zymotechnia Fundamentalis.Ku-Ming Chang - 2002 - Early Science and Medicine 7 (1):31-64.
    This paper examines Georg Ernst Stahl's first book, the Zymotechnia Fundamentalis, in the context of contemporary natural philosophy and the author's career. I argue that the Zymotechnia was a mechanical theory of fermentation written consciously against the influential "fermentational program" of Joan Baptista van Helmont and especially Thomas Willis. Stahl's theory of fermentation introduced his first conception of phlogiston, which was in part a corpuscular transformation of the Paracelsian sulphur principle. Meanwhile some assumptions underlying this theory, such as the composition (...)
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  11. Non-Consequentialism Demystified.John Ku, Howard Nye & David Plunkett - 2015 - Philosophers' Imprint 15 (4):1-28.
    Morality seems important, in the sense that there are practical reasons — at least for most of us, most of the time — to be moral. A central theoretical motivation for consequentialism is that it appears clear that there are practical reasons to promote good outcomes, but mysterious why we should care about non-consequentialist moral considerations or how they could be genuine reasons to act. In this paper we argue that this theoretical motivation is mistaken, and that because many arguments (...)
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  12. Beauty, Ugliness and the Free Play of Imagination: an approach to Kant's Aesthetics.Mojca Küplen - 2015 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    At the end of section §6 in the Analytic of the Beautiful, Kant defines taste as the “faculty for judging an object or a kind of representation through a satisfaction or dissatisfaction without any interest”. On the face of it, Kant’s definition of taste includes both; positive and negative judgments of taste. Moreover, Kant’s term ‘dissatisfaction’ implies not only that negative judgments of taste are those of the non-beautiful, but also that of the ugly, depending on the presence of an (...)
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    Unerfüllte Moderne?: neue Perspektiven auf das Werk von Charles Taylor.Michael Kühnlein & Matthias Lutz-Bachmann (eds.) - 2011 - Berlin: Suhrkamp.
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    Chiang Ch'ing's Wolfish Ambition in Publicizing "Matriarchal Society".Ku Yen - 1979 - Chinese Studies in History 12 (3):75-79.
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    The poison of philosophy: Ibn Taymiyya's struggle for and against reason.Anke von Kügelgen - 2013 - In Birgit Krawietz, Georges Tamer & Alina Kokoschka (eds.), Islamic theology, philosophy and law: debating Ibn Taymiyya and Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 253-328.
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    Collaborative production and experimental labor: two models of dissertation authorship in the eighteenth century.Ku-Ming Chang - 2010 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 41 (4):347-355.
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    Collaborative production and experimental labor: two models of dissertation authorship in the eighteenth century.Ku-Ming Chang - 2010 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 41 (4):347-355.
    This article examines two early modern models of dissertation authorship that both relied on extensive collaboration between the degree candidate and his supervisor. The dissertation conducted on the traditional model, practiced until the eighteenth century at German universities, was a joint product of the supervisor, who prepared the thesis in writing, and the degree candidate, who defended it in the oral disputation. The two collaborators shared the credit for a successfully defended thesis in different forms: right for public recognition and (...)
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    Eloge: Allen George Debus, 16 August 1926–6 March 2009.Ku‐Ming “Kevin” Chang & Karen Hunger Parshall - 2010 - Isis 101 (1):159-162.
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    The `Public' up Against the State.Agnes S. Ku - 2001 - Theory, Culture and Society 18 (1):121-144.
    This article explores the cultural dimension in democratic struggle from the vantage point of the public sphere. It proposes that in the public sphere there take place competing and changing interpretations over the `public' through continuous articulation of two analytically distinct representations of public interest - democratic and communal discourses. In an empirical study of the recent credibility crisis in Hong Kong, the author demonstrates first, how the governing coalition sought to maintain its authority through a discourse of `administrative efficiency' (...)
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  20. Critical thinking of Chinese students.Yee-lai Ku & 顧伊麗 - 2008 - Dissertation, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong)
     
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    British Acoustics and its Transformation from the 1860s to the 1910s.Ja Hyon Ku - 2006 - Annals of Science 63 (4):395-423.
    Summary Between the 1860s and the 1910s, British acoustics was transformed from an area of empirical research into a mathematically organized field. Musical motives—improving musical scales and temperaments, making better musical instruments, and understanding the nature of musical tones—were among the major driving forces of acoustical researchers in nineteenth-century Britain. The German acoustician, Helmholtz, had a major impact on British acousticians who also had extensive interactions with American and French acousticians. Rayleigh's acoustics, reflecting all these features, bore remarkable fruit in (...)
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    St. Thomas Aquinas's Appeal to St. John the Baptist as a Benchmark of Spiritual Greatness.John Baptist Ku - 2022 - Nova et Vetera 20 (4):1119-1147.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:St. Thomas Aquinas's Appeal to St. John the Baptist as a Benchmark of Spiritual GreatnessJohn Baptist Ku, O.P.When we think of sources of St. Thomas Aquinas's speculative theology, we rightly recall teachings given in Scripture—such as that sin came into the world through one man (Rom 5:12) or that all that the Father has belongs also to the Son (John 16:15)—as well as teachings, based on Scripture, imparted by (...)
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  23. Ilāh al-ilḥād al-muʻāṣir.Kūstī Bandalī - 1968
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    Schuld und Schicksal bei Origenes, Gnostikern und Platonikern.Paul Kübel - 1973 - Stuttgart,: Calwer Verlag.
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    On Formal Logic and Dialectics — A Brief Answer to Ma T'E.Chou Ku-Ch'eng - 1969 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 1 (1):63-75.
    On the seventh page of the People's Daily for April 15, 1958, Ma T'e published an article entitled "Discussions of Problems of Logic." In his conclusion he critically evaluates many people and even classifies me as a revisionist who must be criticized. I have studied this article closely and feel that it is shot through with difficulties.
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    Images to frame the discourse: Group cohesion and the state.Charlotte Ku - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (2):175-185.
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    Toward a semiotic reading of poetry: A Chinese example.Tim-Hung Ku - 1984 - Semiotica 49 (1-2).
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    The concept of res communis in international law.Charlotte Ku - 1990 - History of European Ideas 12 (4):459-477.
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    The Examination of Educative Instruction by Herbart : Focused on the Sphere of Thought.Ri-Na Ku - 2013 - The Journal of Moral Education 25 (1):93.
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    Psychoanalytic Semiotics and the Interpretation of Dream Paintings.Tim-Hung Ku - 2007 - American Journal of Semiotics 23 (1-4):303-336.
    The present paper is divided into two parts. Part one is an attempt to reconstruct the semiotic models of Freudian-Lacanian psychoanalysis, in which conceptsfrom De Saussure, C. S. Peirce, Jakobson, Lotman, Eco are drawn for mutual illumination and synthesis. Psychoanalytic semiotics is considered a particular areaand discipline in semiotics, aiming at the unconscious dimension of the subject. Lacan could be considered a post-structuralist revision and extension of Freud. Part two is an application of psychoanalytic semiotics to the interpretation of dream (...)
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    The Religious aspect of Education implicated in 'Kuei-shen'.Ri-Na Ku - 2002 - Journal of Moral Education 14 (2):43.
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    The Transcendental Justification of School Subjects : Form of Knowledge and Form of Life.Ri-Na Ku - 2012 - The Journal of Moral Education 22 (2):293.
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    The Transcendental Justification of School Subjects : Form of Knowledge and Form of Life.Ri-Na Ku - 2011 - Journal of Moral Education 22 (2):293.
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    Uses and Forms of Instruments: Resonator and Tuning Fork in Rayleigh's Acoustical Experiments.Ja Hyon Ku - 2009 - Annals of Science 66 (3):371-395.
    Summary The resonator and the tuning fork were major instruments in acoustics in the latter half of the nineteenth-century. In particular, the third Baron Rayleigh made extensive use of these instruments throughout his long career as an experimentalist. These instruments underwent a number of alterations during their use as central experimental tools in acoustics. Functional and structural alterations were introduced in the adaptation of these instruments to several major acousticians’ experimental settings. Rayleigh not only adopted the two instruments as objects (...)
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    Unity of Heaven and Man as an Ideal of Neo-Confucianism.Ri-Na Ku - 2017 - The Journal of Moral Education 29 (1):71.
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    ‘Waiting for my red envelope’: discourses of sameness in the linguistic landscape of a marriage equality demonstration in Taiwan.Eric K. Ku - 2019 - Critical Discourse Studies 17 (2):156-174.
    ABSTRACTAt the end of 2016, Taiwan witnessed a string of massive protest demonstrations held by both ends of the ideological debate on marriage equality. These public demonstrations can be seen as...
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    Reason and the sacred: handmaiden of faith & ancient Ethiopia.Tadlā Malāku - 2017 - Middletown, DE: [Publisher Not Identified].
    "Reason and the Sacred" alludes to the relation between Philosophy and Sacred Doctrine, or between reason and faith, considering both as necessary and indispensable faculties of the human psyche, one not negating the other vis-a-vis the immanent reaches of the psyche as to its purpose, but one enhancing the other in the perfection of each's domain. Faith is thus not antithetical to reason except if one is employed on the domain of the other so as to attain certainty and experience (...)
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    Tonghak munhak kwa yesul kŭrigo chʻŏrhak.Kŭm-bok Im - 2004 - Sŏul-si: Mosinŭn Saramdŭl.
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    Linguistics in Great Britain.Wolfgang Kühlwein - 1970 - Tübingen,: M. Niemeyer.
    v. 1. History of linguistics.--v. 2. Contemporary linguistics.
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    Über Marx hinaus.Arnold Künzli - 1969 - Freiburg (i Br.): Rombach.
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    Art and the question of meaning.Hans Küng - 1981 - New York: Crossroad.
    Many people find modern art, in whatever medium, meaningless. Its radical questioning of all aesthetic norms, its wild experimentation and its lack of direction stand in stark contrast to the past, with its great tradition of meaningful artistic expression. Of course, it can be argued that modern artists are simply feeling much more deeply what anyone alive today must sense, however vaguely and superficially: a deeply pessimistic and often nihilistic mood. And if art is to have integrity, artists cannot escape (...)
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    Phenomenology of the embodied organization: the contribution of Merleau-Ponty for organizational studies and practice.Wendelin Küpers - 2015 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Drawing on contemporary debates and responding to an analytic lacuna in organization and management studies and calls from organizational practice, Phenomenology of the Embodied Organization explores the fundamental and integral role of the body and embodiment in organizational life-worlds.
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  43. Chabonjuŭi kukka wa kyegŭp munje: chibae ŭi wigi wa chabonjuŭi kukka ŭi pyŏnmo.Ku-hyŏn Nam - 1985 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Hanul.
     
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    Global responsibility: in search of a new world ethic.Hans Küng (ed.) - 1993 - New York: Continuum.
    Highly intelligent... It is understandable while being scholarly and should be read by anyone seeking an overview of ethical history as it relates to the present. -- Church and Synagogue Library Association.
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  45. Problematiky.Ku Kritike Revizionistických Koncepcií Národnostnej - 1983 - Filozofia 38 (1):74.
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    Proof and Falsity: A Logical Investigation.Nils Kürbis - 2019 - Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
    This book argues that the meaning of negation, perhaps the most important logical constant, cannot be defined within the framework of the most comprehensive theory of proof-theoretic semantics, as formulated in the influential work of Michael Dummett and Dag Prawitz. Nils Kürbis examines three approaches that have attempted to solve the problem - defining negation in terms of metaphysical incompatibility; treating negation as an undefinable primitive; and defining negation in terms of a speech act of denial - and concludes that (...)
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    Hapch'ŏn chiyŏk ŭi Nammyŏng hakp'a =.Ku-yul Kang (ed.) - 2019 - Sŏul-si: Yemun Sŏwŏn.
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  48. Kaekkwansik pŏpchʻŏrhak ŭi chʻong chŏngni.Ku-jin Kang - 1974 - Sŏul : Chihaksa,:
     
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    A Hierarchical Integrated Model of Self-Regulation.Clancy Blair & Seulki Ku - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    We present a hierarchical integrated model of self-regulation in which executive function is the cognitive component of the model, together with emotional, behavioral, physiological, and genetic components. These five components in the model are reciprocally and recursively related. The model is supported by empirical evidence, primarily from a single longitudinal study with good measurement at each level of the model. We also find that the model is consistent with current thinking on related topics such as cybernetic theory, the theory of (...)
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  50. Das Konzept der Habitushermeneutik in der Milieuforschung.Andrea Lange-Vester und Christel Teiwes-Kügler - 2013 - In Alexander Lenger, Christian Schneickert & Florian Schumacher (eds.), Pierre Bourdieus Konzeption des Habitus: Grundlagen, Zugänge, Forschungsperspektiven. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
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