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    Bacterial microcompartments: their properties and paradoxes.Shouqiang Cheng, Yu Liu, Christopher S. Crowley, Todd O. Yeates & Thomas A. Bobik - 2008 - Bioessays 30 (11-12):1084-1095.
    Many bacteria conditionally express proteinaceous organelles referred to here as microcompartments (Fig. 1). These microcompartments are thought to be involved in a least seven different metabolic processes and the number is growing. Microcompartments are very large and structurally sophisticated. They are usually about 100–150 nm in cross section and consist of 10,000–20,000 polypeptides of 10–20 types. Their unifying feature is a solid shell constructed from proteins having bacterial microcompartment (BMC) domains. In the examples that have been studied, the microcompartment shell (...)
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    Ouzhou ji shu zhe xue qian shi yan jiu.Cheng-wei Wen - 2004 - Shenyang: Dongbei da xue chu ban she.
    本书以欧洲的社会政治、经济历史为背景,以技术史为基础,以欧洲哲学史的历史脉络为主线,研究从古希腊到19世纪中叶哲学的技术思想,揭示出技术哲学由萌芽到产生的历史过程。.
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  3. Probably Good Diagrams for Learning: Representational Epistemic Recodification of Probability Theory.Peter C.-H. Cheng - 2011 - Topics in Cognitive Science 3 (3):475-498.
    The representational epistemic approach to the design of visual displays and notation systems advocates encoding the fundamental conceptual structure of a knowledge domain directly in the structure of a representational system. It is claimed that representations so designed will benefit from greater semantic transparency, which enhances comprehension and ease of learning, and plastic generativity, which makes the meaningful manipulation of the representation easier and less error prone. Epistemic principles for encoding fundamental conceptual structures directly in representational schemes are described. The (...)
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    Legalism versus confucianism: A philosophical appraisal.Chung-Ying Cheng - 1981 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 8 (3):271-302.
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  5. Expected Experiences: The Predictive Mind in an Uncertain World.Tony Cheng, Ryoji Sato & Jakob Hohwy (eds.) - 2024 - Routledge.
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    How Do Islamic Values Influence CSR? A Systematic Literature Review of Studies from 1995–2020.Chengli Shu, Hammad Bin Azam Hashmi, Zhenxin Xiao, Syed Waqar Haider & Mishal Nasir - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 181 (2):471-494.
    There is a considerable scholarly discussion regarding how Islamic values influence CSR, but prior studies remain fragmented and scattered across several fields. This paper, therefore, aims to offer a more comprehensive understanding of the impacts of Islamic values on CSR by conducting a systematic literature review of 84 relevant publications from 1995 through 2020. The results of a thematic analysis show that there are four underlying themes to consider when explaining the influence of Islamic values on CSR: (1) Islamic narratives (...)
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    Ru xue de zhuan zhe: Yangming xue pai jiao yu si xiang yan jiu.Cheng Bi - 1992 - Beijing Shi: Zhongguo fa zhan chu ban she.
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    Efficacy of Attentional Modulation of Visual Activity in Visual Short-Term Memory.Kuo Bo-Cheng - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    The Pace of Ebook Development in China.Cheng Sanguo, Ma Xuehai & Lin Chenglin - 2012 - Logos 23 (2):14-20.
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    Benefits of commitment in hierarchical inference.Cheng Qiu, Long Luu & Alan A. Stocker - 2020 - Psychological Review 127 (4):622-639.
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  11. Does Participative Leadership Matters in Employees’ Outcomes During COVID-19? Role of Leader Behavioral Integrity.Muhammad Usman, Usman Ghani, Jin Cheng, Tahir Farid & Sadaf Iqbal - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has badly affected the social, physical, and emotional health of workers, especially those working in the healthcare sectors. Drawing on social exchange theory, we investigated the effects of participative leadership on employees’ workplace thriving and helping behaviors among frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, we examined the moderating role of a leader’s behavioral integrity in strengthening the relationship between participative leadership, and employees’ workplace thriving and helping behaviors. By using a two-wave time-lagged design and (...)
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    How Green Management Influences Product Innovation in China: The Role of Institutional Benefits.Chengli Shu, Kevin Z. Zhou, Yazhen Xiao & Shanxing Gao - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 133 (3):471-485.
    Does being green facilitate product innovation? This study examines whether green management in firms operating in China fosters radical product innovation to a greater extent than it does incremental product innovation and investigates the underlying institutional mechanisms involved in the relationship between green management and product innovation. The findings show that green management is more likely to lead to radical product innovation than to incremental product innovation. Moreover, government support as a formal institutional benefit more strongly mediates the effect of (...)
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  13. Phronesis and Emotion: The Skill Model of Wisdom Developed.Cheng-Hung Tsai - forthcoming - Topoi:1-9.
    The skill model of wisdom argues that practical wisdom can be best understood in terms of practical skill or expertise, and the model is thought to have the characteristic of focusing on how wise people think rather than how wise people feel. However, from the perspective of Kunzmann and Glück, “it is time for an ‘emotional revolution’ in wisdom research, which will contribute to a more balanced view on wisdom that considers emotional factors and processes as equally typical of wisdom (...)
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    Frequency Regulation and Coordinated Control for Complex Wind Power Systems.Cheng Guo & Delin Wang - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-12.
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    3D Face Modeling Algorithm for Film and Television Animation Based on Lightweight Convolutional Neural Network.Cheng Di, Jing Peng, Yihua Di & Siwei Wu - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-10.
    Through the analysis of facial feature extraction technology, this paper designs a lightweight convolutional neural network. The LW-CNN model adopts a separable convolution structure, which can propose more accurate features with fewer parameters and can extract 3D feature points of a human face. In order to enhance the accuracy of feature extraction, a face detection method based on the inverted triangle structure is used to detect the face frame of the images in the training set before the model extracts the (...)
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  16. Wisdom: A Skill Theory.Cheng-Hung Tsai - 2023 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    What is wisdom? What does a wise person know? Can a wise person know how to act and live well without knowing the whys and wherefores of his own action? How is wisdom acquired? This Element addresses questions regarding the nature and acquisition of wisdom by developing and defending a skill theory of wisdom. Specifically, this theory argues that if a person S is wise, then (i) S knows that overall attitude success contributes to or constitutes well-being; (ii) S knows (...)
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    Globalization, Global History, and Chinese History.Cheng Meibao - 2009 - Chinese Studies in History 42 (3):51-56.
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    An evangelical engagement with Mahāyāna Buddhist ethics.Cheng Shun Kai Kevin - 2000 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 17 (3):109-112.
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  19. Phronesis and Techne: The Skill Model of Wisdom Defended.Cheng-Hung Tsai - 2020 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 98 (2):234-247.
    Contemporary philosophers have contributed to the development of the skill model of wisdom, according to which practical wisdom is practical skill. However, the model appears to be limited in its explanatory power, since there are asymmetries between wisdom and skill: A person with practical wisdom can and should deliberate about the end being pursued; by contrast, a person with a particular practical skill cannot deliberate about the end of the skill, and even if she can, she is not required to (...)
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    Legal translation: A sociosemiotic approach.Le Cheng, King-Kui Sin & Winnie Cheng - 2014 - Semiotica 2014 (201):17-33.
    Quite different from translation for general purposes, transplanted legal discourse is often unmatchable to the target discourse community. In reality, exact equivalence could not be found in terms of translation in legal transplant, which means the major task of translation in legal transplant is to solve lacunae, discursive gaps between the source text and the target text. In legal translation, a lacuna seems to constitute a factor of untranslatability. This paper, based on a study of four cases, argues that equivalence (...)
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    Associations among Different Internet Access Time, Gender and Cyberbullying Behaviors in Taiwan’s Adolescents.Cheng-Min Chao & Tai-Kuei Yu - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  22. Practical Wisdom, Well‐Being, and Success.Cheng-Hung Tsai - 2021 - Wiley: Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 104 (3):606-622.
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Volume 104, Issue 3, Page 606-622, May 2022.
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    The Hunger Strikers versus the Labor Strikers in A Passage to India: The Female Body as a Post-Colonial Site of Political Protest.Sinkwan Cheng - 2004 - In Law, justice, and power: between reason and will. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
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  24. The Structure of Practical Expertise.Cheng-Hung Tsai - 2014 - Philosophia 42 (2):539-554.
    Anti-intellectualists in epistemology argue for the thesis that knowing-how is not a species of knowing-that, and most of them tend to avoid any use of the notion “knowing-that” in their explanation of intelligent action on pain of inconsistency. Intellectualists tend to disprove anti-intellectualism by showing that the residues of knowing-that remain in the anti-intellectualist explanation of intelligent action. Outside the field of epistemology, some philosophers who try to highlight the nature of their explanation of intelligent action in certain fields, such (...)
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    Book Review: Servants of Globalization: Women, Migration, and Domestic Work. [REVIEW]Shu-Ju Ada Cheng - 2004 - Feminist Review 77 (1):203-206.
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  26. Linguistic Know-How: The Limits of Intellectualism.Cheng-Hung Tsai - 2011 - Theoria 77 (1):71-86.
    In “Knowing How”, Jason Stanley and Timothy Williamson (2001) propose an intellectualist account of knowledge-how, according to which all knowledge-how is a type of propositional knowledge about ways to act. In this article, I examine this intellectualist account by applying it to the epistemology of language. I argue that (a) Stanley and Williamson mischaracterize the concept of knowledge-how in the epistemology of language, and (b) intellectualism about knowledge of language fails in its explanatory task. One lesson that can be drawn (...)
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    What is Modern Political Philosophy.Cheng Guanmin - 2008 - Modern Philosophy 3:015.
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    A Reading of Nietzsche’s Revaluation of all Values as a Cynical Dialectic.Cheng Guo - 2022 - Nietzscheforschung 29 (1):303-322.
    This paper tries to interpret Nietzsche’s revaluation of all values as a dialectical structure of Cynicism. Ancient Cynicism is regarded as the thesis, modern cynicism as its antithesis, namely its decadent form. In recent years this decadence has been somewhat overcome by the attempt to underline a new Cynicism, which can be seen as a synthesis. I’m well aware that Nietzsche did not appreciate Hegel. But I find this way of presentation quite convincing in the reading of his revaluation as (...)
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    Cynismus Bei Nietzsche: Eine Systematische Auslegung Seiner Umwertung Aller Werte.Cheng Guo - 2022 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Kynismus und Zynismus waren schon zu Nietzsches Zeit zwei unterschiedliche Begriffe. Kynismus bezeichnet die antike Schule der Kyniker und Zynismus eine moderne Verfallsform der politischen Indifferenz. Aber bei Nietzsche kommt allein das Wort Cynismus vor. Außerdem bezeichnet er sich selbst als einen Cyniker. Was ist damit gemeint? Ist er ein Kyniker oder ein Zyniker? Oder kommt er über beide hinaus? Der Autor führt eine philologische und eine philosophische Untersuchung durch. Die philologische widmet sich Nietzsches Rezeption des Kynismus und Zynismus während (...)
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  30. Artificial wisdom: a philosophical framework.Cheng-Hung Tsai - 2020 - AI and Society:937-944.
    Human excellences such as intelligence, morality, and consciousness are investigated by philosophers as well as artificial intelligence researchers. One excellence that has not been widely discussed by AI researchers is practical wisdom, the highest human excellence, or the highest, seventh, stage in Dreyfus’s model of skill acquisition. In this paper, I explain why artificial wisdom matters and how artificial wisdom is possible (in principle and in practice) by responding to two philosophical challenges to building artificial wisdom systems. The result is (...)
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  31. The metaepistemology of knowing-how.Cheng-Hung Tsai - 2011 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 10 (4):541-556.
    Knowing-how is currently a hot topic in epistemology. But what is the proper subject matter of a study of knowing-how and in what sense can such a study be regarded as epistemological? The aim of this paper is to answer such metaepistemological questions. This paper offers a metaepistemology of knowing-how, including considerations of the subject matter, task, and nature of the epistemology of knowing-how. I will achieve this aim, first, by distinguishing varieties of knowing-how and, second, by introducing and elaborating (...)
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  32. Logic for the Field of Battle.Cheng-Chih Tsai - 2024 - Teaching Philosophy 47 (1):69-93.
    The truth table method, natural deduction, and the truth tree method, the three validity proving methods standardly taught in an introductory logic course, are too clumsy for the battlefield of real-life. The “short truth table” test is handy at times, but it stumbles at many other times. In this paper, we set up a general method that can beat all the methods mentioned above in a contest of speed. Furthermore, the procedure can be step-by-step paraphrased in a natural language, so (...)
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    Rectifying Names(Cheng-Ming) in Classical Confucianism.Cheng C.-Y. - 1977 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 8 (3):67-81.
    The concept of rectifying names [cheng-ming] is a familiar one in the Confucian Analects. It occupies an important, if not central, position in the political philosophy of Confucius. Since, according to Confucius, the rectification of names is the basis of the establishment of social harmony and political order, one might suspect that later political theories of Confucian-ists should be traced back to the Confucian doctrine of rectifying names. It need not be added that the theory of rectifying names, as (...)
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    A conflict-directed approach to chance-constrained mixed logical linear programming.Cheng Fang & Brian C. Williams - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 323 (C):103972.
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    Hu Shi's Blood Ties and Emotional Links with My Family.Cheng Fade - 2007 - Chinese Studies in History 40 (4):51-61.
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    Chinese Thought and Institutions.Chung-Ying Cheng - 1969 - Philosophy East and West 19 (4):457-461.
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    Nicai zai Zhongguo.Cheng Fang - 1994 - Philosophy East and West 44 (4):737-741.
  38. Lun Chang Heng-chʻü che hsüeh ssu hsiang.Cheng-Kang Feng - 1979
     
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    四 書 Ssŭ Shu. 鄭 塵 編 纂 Chêng Lin pien tsuanThe Four Books; Confucian Classics Translated from the Chinese Texts Rectified and Edited with an IntroductionSi Shu Ssu Shu. Zheng Chen Bian zuan Cheng Lin pien tsuan.H. G. Creel, Chêng Lin & Cheng Lin - 1950 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 70 (2):136.
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  40. Wisdom as Knowing How to Live Well: An Epistemological Exploration.Cheng-Hung Tsai - 2023 - Soochow Journal of Philosophical Studies 47:33-64.
    What is the nature and structure of phronesis or practical wisdom? According to the view widely held by philosophers and psychologists, a person S is wise if and only if S knows how to live well. Given this view of practical wisdom, the guiding question is this: What exactly is “knowing how to live well”? It seems that no one has a clear idea of how to answer this simple but fundamental question. This paper explores knowing how to live well (...)
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    Memory Updating and Mental Arithmetic.Cheng-Ching Han, Tsung-Han Yang, Chia-Yuan Lin & Nai-Shing Yen - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  42. Juan 17-21. Ming dao wen ji 5 juan.Cheng Hao - 2006 - In Hao Cheng (ed.), Cheng shu fen lei. Shanghai: Shanghai ci shu chu ban she.
  43. Iconic Memory and Attention in the Overflow Debate.Tony Cheng - 2017 - Cogent Psychology 4 (1):01-11.
    The overflow debate concerns this following question: does conscious iconic memory have a higher capacity than attention does? In recent years, Ned Block has been invoking empirical works to support the positive answer to this question. The view is called the “rich view” or the “Overflow view”. One central thread of this discussion concerns the nature of iconic memory: for example how rich they are and whether they are conscious. The first section discusses a potential misunderstanding of “visible persistence” in (...)
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    Adam Smith Across Nations: Translations and Receptions of the Wealth of Nations.Cheng-Chung Lai - 1998 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The materials collected in this volume all concern the translations of and receptions to Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations in ten non-English-speaking countries. The Wealth of Nations provides the perfect basis for studying the international transmission of economic ideas as it is generally considered to be the foundation of modern political economy, and still continues to be read after more than two centuries. Its appeal crosses national, cultural, and ideological boundaries -- countries investigated here range from China to Sweden (...)
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    Braudel's Concepts and Methodology Reconsidered.Cheng-Chung Lai - 2000 - The European Legacy 5 (1):65-86.
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    Braudel's Memories of the Mediterranean.Cheng-Chung Lai - 2002 - The European Legacy 7 (2):225-228.
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    Receptions of the wealth of nations.Cheng-Chung Lai - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (7):2069-2083.
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    Two biographies on Braudel.Cheng-Chung Lai - 1998 - The European Legacy 3 (3):89-92.
    Fernand Braudel. By Giuliana Gemelli. (Paris: Editions Odile Jacob, 1995), 376 pp. Braudel. By Pierre Daix. (Paris: Flammarion, 1995), 565 pp.
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    The impact of subscribing to directors’ and officers’ liability insurance on corporate financialization: Evidence from China.Cheng Peng, Wenting Fu, Xinyu Zhang & Hui Jiang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    As an important corporate governance mechanism, directors’ and officers’ liability insurance is theoretically associated with corporate financialization because it directly affects incentive constraints and risk preference of enterprise managers. However, whether there is a causal relationship in fact has not been sufficiently empirically investigated. Using a sample of Chinese non-financial listed companies in Shanghai and Shenzhen A-shares from 2008 to 2020, this paper empirically analyzes how corporate subscription to directors’ and officers’ liability insurance affects corporate financialization and examines the mediating (...)
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    Ultimate Reality, Whitehead, Leibniz and X. I. Zhu.Chung-Ying Cheng - 2002 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 29 (1):93-118.
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