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    Ethics committees in western and central Africa: Concrete foundations.Pierre Effa, Achille Massougbodji, Francine Ntoumi, François Hirsch, Henri Debois, Marissa Vicari, Assetou Derme, Jacques Ndemanga-Kamoune, Joseph Nguembo, Benido Impouma, Jean-Paul Akué, Armand Ehouman, Alioune Dieye & Wen Kilama - 2007 - Developing World Bioethics 7 (3):136–142.
    The involvement of developing countries in international clinical trials is necessary for the development of appropriate medicines fo.
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    Ethics Committees in Western and Central Africa: Concrete Foundations.Pierre Effa, Achille Massougbodji, Francine Ntoumi, François Hirsch, Henri Debois, Marissa Vicari, Assetou Derme, Jacques Ndemanga-Kamoune, Joseph Nguembo, Benido Impouma, Jean-Paul Akué, Armand Ehouman, Alioune Dieye & Wen Kilama - 2007 - Developing World Bioethics 7 (3):136-142.
    The involvement of developing countries in international clinical trials is necessary for the development of appropriate medicines for local populations. However, the absence of appropriate structures for ethical review represents a barrier for certain countries. Currently there is very little information available on existing structures dedicated to ethics in western and central Africa. This article briefly describes historical milestones in the development of networks dedicated to capacity building in ethical review in these regions and outlines the major conclusions of two (...)
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    Composition, training needs and independence of ethics review committees across Africa: are the gate-keepers rising to the emerging challenges?A. Nyika, W. Kilama, R. Chilengi, G. Tangwa, P. Tindana, P. Ndebele & J. Ikingura - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (3):189-193.
    Background: The high disease burden of Africa, the emergence of new diseases and efforts to address the 10/90 gap have led to an unprecedented increase in health research activities in Africa. Consequently, there is an increase in the volume and complexity of protocols that ethics review committees in Africa have to review. Methods: With a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the African Malaria Network Trust (AMANET) undertook a survey of 31 ethics review committees (ERCs) across sub-Saharan Africa (...)
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    Qian qiu sheng ji, Nishan: Kongzi de dan sheng ji qi si xiang de chuan cheng.Wen Bo & Ming Lu (eds.) - 2021 - Beijing: Zhongguo qing nian chu ban she.
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    Request sequence in Chinese public service calls.Wen Ma & Li Li - 2016 - Discourse Studies 18 (3):269-285.
    This study examines the characteristics of request sequences in Chinese public service calls. The data analysis indicates that a prominent characteristic of Chinese public service calls is the frequent appearance of insert expansions and non-minimal post-expansions, with the latter occurring after both preferred response and dispreferred response. This is closely related to participants’ institutional identities and epistemic asymmetry; operators handling such service calls should pay due attention to this asymmetry to ensure mutual understanding in conversation.
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  6. Taking Deterrence Seriously: The Wide-Scope Deterrence Theory of Punishment.Lee Hsin-wen - 2017 - Criminal Justice Ethics 36 (1):2-24.
    A deterrence theory of punishment holds that the institution of criminal punishment is morally justified because it serves to deter crime. Because the fear of external sanction is an important incentive in crime deterrence, the deterrence theory is often associated with the idea of severe, disproportionate punishment. An objection to this theory holds that hope of escape renders even the severest punishment inapt and irrelevant. -/- This article revisits the concept of deterrence and defend a more plausible deterrence theory of (...)
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    Capacity building of ethics review committees across Africa based on the results of a comprehensive needs assessment survey.Aceme Nyika, Wenceslaus Kilama, Godfrey B. Tangwa, Roma Chilengi & Paulina Tindana - 2009 - Developing World Bioethics 9 (3):149-156.
    A needs assessment survey of ethics review committees (ERCs) across Africa was conducted in order to establish their major needs and areas of weaknesses in terms of ethical review capacity. The response rate was 84% (31 of 37 targeted committees), and committees surveyed were located in 18 African countries. The majority of the responding committees (61%) have been in existence between 5 and 10 years; approximately 74% of the respondents were institutional committees, with the remainder being either national (6/31) or (...)
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    Can lies be detected unconsciously?Wen Ying Moi & David R. Shanks - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:156988.
    People are typically poor at telling apart truthful and deceptive statements. Based on the Unconscious Thought Theory, it has been suggested that poor lie detection arises from the intrinsic limitations of conscious thinking and can be improved by facilitating the contribution of unconscious thought. In support of this hypothesis, Reinhard, Greifeneder, and Scharmach (2013) observed improved lie detection among participants engaging in unconscious thought. The present study aimed to replicate this unconscious thought advantage using a similar experimental procedure but with (...)
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    21 Shi Ji Xing Fa Jia Zhi Qu Xiang Yan Jiu.Wen Bao & Yuhua Li (eds.) - 2006 - Beijing Shi: Zhi shi chan quan chu ban she.
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    Xing fa zong lun zhuan ti yan jiu.Wen Bao - 2003 - Beijing Shi: Ren min fa yuan chu ban she. Edited by Haifeng Zhai & Tao Wang.
    本书深入细致地介绍了刑法总论的基本理论问题,特别是犯罪构成和刑事责任问题。每个专题在系统介绍中外学者的观点之后,都提出了自己的观点。.
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    Determinants of Neural Plastic Changes Induced by Motor Practice.Wen Dai, Kento Nakagawa, Tsuyoshi Nakajima & Kazuyuki Kanosue - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Short-term motor practice leads to plasticity in the primary motor cortex. The purpose of this study is to investigate the factors that determine the increase in corticospinal tract excitability after motor practice, with special focus on two factors; “the level of muscle activity” and “the presence/absence of a goal of keeping the activity level constant.” Fifteen healthy subjects performed four types of rapid thumb adduction in separate sessions. In the “comfortable task” and “forceful task”, the subjects adducted their thumb using (...)
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    Chinese philosophy.Haiming Wen - 2012 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Chinese Philosophy provides a clear, accessible conception of the Chinese philosophical sensibility and its evolution throughout history.
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    A Reconstruction of Zhuang Zi's Metaphysical View of Dao from the Heavenly Axis Perspective.Wen Haiming - 2011 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 43 (1):78-92.
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    When Jupiter Meets Saturn: Aby Warburg, Karl Sudhoff, and Astrological Medicine in the Age of Disenchantment.Xinyi Wen - 2024 - Journal of the History of Ideas 85 (2):321-355.
    As disenchantment began to be recognized as a recurring, never-ending process in recent scholarship, “When Jupiter Meets Saturn” argues that Aby Warburg and Karl Sudhoff’s debate on Reformation astrological medicine provided a new theory of the emergence of modern science and rationality. Drawing on their encounter and divergence in interwar Germany, especially their curatorial collaboration for the 1911 Internationale Hygiene-Ausstellung, the article shows that Warburg and Sudhoff generated completely opposite historical evaluations of astrological medicine using the very same materials. Approaching (...)
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    Collaborators and Capitalists: The Politics of "Material Control" in Wartime Shanghai.Wang Ke-wen - 1992 - Chinese Studies in History 26 (1):42-62.
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    The Left Guomindang in Opposition, 1927-1931.Wang Ke-Wen - 1986 - Chinese Studies in History 20 (2):3-43.
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    Rage and Time: A Psychopolitical Investigation.Mario Wenning (ed.) - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    While ancient civilizations worshipped strong, active emotions, modern societies have favored more peaceful attitudes, especially within the democratic process. We have largely forgotten the struggle to make use of _thymos_, the part of the soul that, following Plato, contains spirit, pride, and indignation. Rather, Christianity and psychoanalysis have promoted mutual understanding to overcome conflict. Through unique examples, Peter Sloterdijk, the preeminent posthumanist, argues exactly the opposite, showing how the history of Western civilization can be read as a suppression and return (...)
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    In search of the other: Reading Victoria Welby's significs.Wen Song - 2013 - Semiotica 2013 (196):443-455.
    Journal Name: Semiotica - Journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies / Revue de l'Association Internationale de Sémiotique Volume: 2013 Issue: 196 Pages: 443-455.
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    One and many: Creativity in Whitehead and chinese cosmology.Haiming Wen - 2010 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 37 (1):102-115.
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    Why is Hsün Tzu Called A Legalist?T'ang Hsiao-Wen - 1976 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 8 (1):21-35.
    Hsün Tzu was an eminent Legalist. The book Hsün Tzu fully reflects his Legalist thought. In the decisive period of great social change at the end of the Warring States period he stood in the front ranks of the age and created a great deal of public opinion in favor of the replacement of the slave system by the feudal system; he "disclosed the past, set forth the present, dispersed disorder, and propagated reason as easily as turning over his hand" (...)
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    Transculturalism in Tan Twan Eng’s The Gift of Rain.Wen Lee Ng, Manimangai Mani & Wan Roselezam Wan Yahya - 2016 - International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 74:1-15.
    Publication date: 30 November 2016 Source: Author: Wen Lee Ng, Manimangai Mani, Wan Roselezam Wan Yahya While the growing body of research on Tan Twan Eng’s The Gift of Rain focuses on the protagonist, Philip Hutton’s traumatic condition, his Chinese identity, and his ambiguous identity, this study devotes particular attention to the complexity of interactions between various cultures practised by Philip. This study aims to address this gap by applying the concept of transculturalism to analyse the processes of acquiring a (...)
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    Der Begriff der intellektuellen Anschauung von Fichte und Mou Zongsan.Wen-Berng Pong - 2012 - Fichte-Studien 38:285-307.
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    Das Dasein Und Das Ur-Ich: Heideggers Position hinsichtlich des Problems des Ur-Ich bei Husserl.Wen-Sheng Wang - 1994 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Diese Arbeit wirft neues Licht auf das Verhältnis zwischen dem späten Husserl und dem frühen Heidegger. Der Schwerpunkt liegt in den Rückbezügen auf die epistemische Position Husserls, die den Vergleich vorbereiten. Der Autor liefert vor allem in der Analyse des Evidenzproblems besondere Ansatzpunkte für weitere Untersuchungen. Grundlegend ist die Unterscheidung zwischen der auf das Ur-Ich bezogenen epistemischen Genesis und der auf das Vor-Ich bezogenen ontologischen Genesis, denen entsprechend zwei gegensätzliche Verhältnisse zwischen dem Zweitbewußtsein und dem kinästhetischen Bewußtsein entstehen. Konsequent gelangt (...)
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    Śāntarakṣita on Personal Identity: A Comparative Study.Wenli Fan - 2018 - Philosophy East and West 68 (3):663-682.
    There is a perennial and universal concern about the "self." The question of "who I am" is a necessary step on the path of self-awakening. The Ancient Greek aphorism "know thyself" was inscribed in the forecourt of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi and has been widely praised. Within the philosophical scope of the "self," the problem of personal persistence or personal identity has attracted a great deal of attention and has been discussed extensively in the Western philosophical tradition. The (...)
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    Counting citations in texts rather than reference lists to improve the accuracy of assessing scientific contribution.Wen-Ru Hou, Ming Li & Deng-Ke Niu - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (10):724-727.
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    A Refutation of Some Confucian Fallacies Concerning the Causes of the Downfall of the Ch 'in Dynasty'.Tang Hsiao-Wen - 1975 - Chinese Studies in History 8 (1-2):191-206.
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    Anti-Japanese Colonialism in Taiwan, 1907-1916.Wen-Hsiung Hsu - 1992 - Chinese Studies in History 25 (3):72-86.
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    Kangde he Feixite di zi wo xue shuo.Chunru Wen - 1995 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian jing xiao.
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  29. Sehtheorie und Wittgensteins Sprachphilosophie.Wolfgang Wenning - 1985 - In Dieter Birnbacher & Armin Burkhardt (eds.), Sprachspiel und Methode: zum Stand der Wittgenstein-Diskussion. New York: de Gruyter.
     
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    Guerilla in Their Midst.Wen Environmental - forthcoming - Business Ethics.
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    Kongzi shi xue yan jiu.Xingfu Wen - 1996 - Taibei Shi: Taiwan xue sheng shu ju.
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    Si xing jiao hui dian: zhe xue zai Xianggang.Sihui Wen & Meiyi Liang (eds.) - 1997 - Xianggang: Qing wen shu wu.
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    A Naturalist Version of Confucian Morality for Human Rights.Wen Haiming & William Keli’I. Akina - 2012 - Asian Philosophy 22 (1):1-14.
    This article analyzes the source of Confucian universal morality and human dignity from the perspective of the classic saying, ?what follows the dao is good, and what dao forms is nature? (jishan chengxing) found in the Great Commentaries of the Book of Changes. From a Classical Confucian perspective, human nature is generated by the natural dao of tian, so human dignity and morality also emerge from the natural dao of tian. This article discusses the relationship between the Confucian dao of (...)
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    A Survey of Roger Ames's Methodology on Comparative Philosophy.Wen Haiming - 2010 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 41 (3):52-63.
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    From substance language to vocabularies of process and change: Translations of key philosophical terms in the Zhongyong.Haiming Wen - 2004 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 3 (2):217-233.
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    Reconstructing Chinese Metaphysics: Guest Editor's Introduction.Wen Haiming - 2011 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 43 (1):3-8.
    The five papers translated here were first presented at a conference titled Metaphysics and Epistemology in Chinese Philosophy: A Systematic and Comparative Approach, which met on July 10-11, 2010, under the co-sponsorship of the School of Philosophy and the International Center for Chinese and Comparative Philosophy, both at the Renmin University of China, and the Association of Chinese Philosophers in America. The selected papers represent three main approaches to Chinese metaphysics: a traditional textual approach ; an approach drawing on both (...)
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    Ho Lung's Days with the Red Army.Wu Han-wen - 1978 - Chinese Studies in History 11 (3):49-57.
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    Li xing: chuan tong yu chong jian = Lixing chuantong yu chongjian.Bing Wen - 2004 - Beijing: Dang dai Zhongguo chu ban she.
    该书考察了传统理性主义的理性观从发端、变异到确立、扩展的历史演变,从中对理性与其相关的范畴进行了辨析;分析了由传统理性主义到非理性主义及反理性主义的转向等内容。.
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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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    Lun heng xi gu.Wen Zheng - 1999 - Chengdu: Ba Shu shu she. Edited by Chong Wang.
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  41. Xin xue de xing shang xue wen ti tan ben.Wenli Ren - 2004 - Zhengzhou Shi: Zhongzhou gu ji chu ban she.
     
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    On recognition and self: a discussion based on Nyāya, Mīmāṃsā and Buddhism.Wenli Fan - 2017 - Asian Philosophy 27 (4):292-308.
    The phenomenon of recognition is a point of contention in the debate between the orthodox Hindus and Buddhists on whether the self exists. The Hindus, including Naiyāyikas and Mīmāṃsakas, argue that recognition evidences the existence of the self, while Buddhist philosopher Śāntarakṣita maintains that there is no self and recognition should be explained in another way. This article examined two disputes, focusing on the two subsidiary aspects of a recognition: memory and self-recognition. For Hindus, it is the existence of the (...)
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    Infants' tracking of objects and collections.Wen-Chi Chiang & Karen Wynn - 2000 - Cognition 77 (3):169-195.
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    Infants' tracking of objects and collections.Wen-Chi Chiang & Karen Wynn - 2000 - Cognition 77 (3):169-195.
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    Burnout Among Medical Staff 1 Year After the Beginning of the Major Public Health Emergency in Wuhan, China.Wenning Fu, Yifang Liu, Keke Zhang, Pu Zhang, Jun Zhang, Fang Peng, Xue Bai, Jing Mao & Li Zou - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectivesWuhan is the city where coronavirus disease was first reported and developed into a pandemic. However, the impact of the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic on medical staff burnout remains limited. We aimed to identify the prevalence and major determinants of burnout among medical staff 1 year after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan, China.Materials and MethodsA total of 1,602 medical staff from three hospitals in Wuhan, China, were included from November 1–28, 2021. Chi-square tests were conducted to compare the (...)
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    Breadwinning, Occupational Sex Composition, and Stress: Examining Psychological Distress and Heavy Drinking at the Intersection of Gender and Race.Wen Fan - 2022 - Gender and Society 36 (6):922-960.
    Research on couples’ earnings arrangements has focused on men’s and women’s conformance to the male-breadwinner/female-homemaker model. By doing so, research has ignored the following: Breadwinning can be a source of stress for men; the male-breadwinner/female-homemaker model does not apply to all racial groups; and the proportion of women in an occupation may moderate the stress process associated with divergent earnings arrangements. To address factors overlooked, I applied mixed-effects models to the 1999–2017 Panel Study of Income Dynamics data to examine the (...)
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    Śāntarakṣita’s Criticism of Causal Activity.Wenli Fan - 2017 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 45 (5):893-909.
    The term nirvyāpāra, which literally means “non-activity”, can be a key point in understanding Śāntarakṣita’s causal theory. It is a necessary step in his argument for the doctrine of Dependent Origination. This paper presents the views of the orthodox Indian schools that endorses the existence of causal activity and examines how Śāntarakṣita establishes the idea of non-activity mainly by discussing his objection to causal activity. In addition, the paper also briefly investigate the history of the concept of “non-activity” in Buddhist (...)
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    Dependence of grain boundary character distribution on the initial grain size of 304 austenitic stainless steel.Wen Feng, Sen Yang & Yinbiao Yan - forthcoming - Philosophical Magazine:1-14.
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    Stoneley waves between two magneto-electro-elastic half planes.Wen-Jie Feng, Jing Jin & Ernie Pan - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (12):1801-1810.
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    An Easy-to-Understand Method to Construct Desired Distance-Like Measures.Wen Qing Fu, Sheng Gang Li, Harish Garg, Heng Liu, Ahmed Mostafa Khalil & Jingjing Zhao - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-15.
    Metrics and their weaker forms are used to measure the difference between two data. There are many metrics that are available but not desired by a practitioner. This paper recommends in a plausible reasoning manner an easy-to-understand method to construct desired distance-like measures: to fuse easy-to-obtain pseudo-semi-metrics, pseudo-metrics, or metrics by making full use of well-known t-norms, t-conorms, aggregation operators, and similar operators. The simple reason to do this is that data for a real world problem are sometimes from multiagents. (...)
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