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    Dang dai guo wai Makesi zhu yi yan jiu.Haiyue Zhao (ed.) - 2007 - Changchun Shi: Jilin da xue chu ban she.
    本书共分五编,内容包括:当代世界与马克思主义概览、国外马克思主义主要流派、西方国家共产党的马克思主义举要、国外马克思主义研究的主要问题和经济全球化与人类社会未来.
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    How Does Chinese Outward Foreign Direct Investment Respond to Host Country Cultural Tolerance and Trust?Haiyue Liu, Yuhan Wang, Qin Zhang & Jie Jiang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Based on 2010 to 2019 Chinese outward foreign direct investment panel data from 39 host countries, this paper studies the relationships between host country cultural characteristics and Chinese OFDI. The OLS regression results show that the cultural tolerance and trust in the host countries are significantly positively correlated with Chinese OFDI, which are robust according to the system GMM tests. Further analysis reveals that cultural tolerance is more positively related to Chinese OFDI in host countries with higher legislation and economic (...)
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    Cognition & Evolution.Haiyu Jiang - 2020 - Stance 10 (1):60-71.
    In this paper, I examine one of Nagel’s arguments against evolutionary theory, that the evolutionary conception of nature is incompatible with our understanding of cognition. I reconstruct Nagel’s two charges that the evolutionary conception of nature is at odds with our ability to acquire objective knowledge of the external world and that evolutionary theory is insufficient to explain logic’s absolute reliability. I reply to the first charge by suggesting that we should understand our ability to logically reason as a by-product (...)
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    Traditional Western Value from Asian Perspective.Zhao Fu San - 1987 - Dialectics and Humanism 14 (3):57-64.
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    Hobson’s Conception of Definable Numbers.Zhao Fan - 2020 - History and Philosophy of Logic 41 (2):128-139.
    In this paper, I explore an intriguing view of definable numbers proposed by a Cambridge mathematician Ernest Hobson, and his solution to the paradoxes of definability. Reflecting on König’s paradox and Richard’s paradox, Hobson argues that an unacceptable consequence of the paradoxes of definability is that there are numbers that are inherently incapable of finite definition. Contrast to other interpreters, Hobson analyses the problem of the paradoxes of definability lies in a dichotomy between finitely definable numbers and not finitely definable (...)
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    From "The System as a Focus" to "The System as Perspective".Zhao Kesheng & Liu Qunying - 2011 - Chinese Studies in History 44 (3):53-71.
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  7. A Critical Discussion of the “Memory-Challenge” to Interpretations of the Private Language Argument.Zhao Fan - 2021 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 9 (4):48-58.
    In a recent paper, Francis Y. Lin proposes a “memory-challenge” to two main interpretations of Wittgenstein’s private language argument: the “no-criterion-of-correctness” interpretation and the “no-stage-setting” interpretation. According to Lin, both camps of interpretation fail to explain why a private language is impossible within a short time period. To answer the “memory-challenge”, Lin motivates a grammatical interpretation of the private language argument. In this paper, I provide a critical discussion of Lin’s objection to these interpretations and argue that Lin’s objection fails. (...)
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    Trans Romance: Queer Intimacy and the Problem of Inexistence in the Modern Novel.Zhao Ng - 2023 - Critical Inquiry 49 (2):185-206.
    This article introduces the problem of inexistence to studies in genre and gender, providing a hermeneutic point of reference for literary history and trans theory. It seeks to negotiate the affinities and disaffinities between queer and trans by foregrounding the latter’s struggle for existence against the former’s mobilization of a rhetoric of negative relationality, while at the same time preserving the bonds of intimacy across and beyond the coalition of LGBTQIA+. Such queer intimacy is read in relation to a haptic (...)
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    ‘All-under-Heaven’ (tianxia 天下): between idealism and realism.Tingyang Zhao 赵汀阳 - 2021 - Journal of Global Ethics 17 (1):26-41.
    As an idealist form of realism, or realist form of idealism, the system of ‘All-under-Heaven’ seeks to find a rational and optimal solution to the problem of political conflict. Howeve...
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    Prediction of Seepage Pressure Based on Memory Cells and Significance Analysis of Influencing Factors.Zhao Mengdie, Haifeng Jiang, Mengdie Zhao & Yajing Bie - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-10.
    Seepage analysis is always a concern in dam safety and stability research. The prediction and analysis of seepage pressure monitoring data is an effective way to ensure the safety and stability of dam seepage. With the timeliness of a change in a monitoring value and lag due to external influences, a RS-LSTM model written in Python is developed in this paper which combines rough set theory and the long- and short-term memory network model. The model proposed calculates the prediction score (...)
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    Dynamic crosstalk between hematopoietic stem cells and their niche from emergence to aging.Zhao-hua Deng, Lan-yue Ma, Qi Chen & Yang Liu - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (3):2200121.
    The behavior of somatic stem cells is regulated by their niche. Interaction between hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and their niches are a representative model to understand stem cell‐niche interplay. Here, we provide an overview of crosstalk between HSCs and their niches in bone marrow and extramedullary organs following the life journey of HSCs from emergence, development, maturation until aging. We highlight the unique differences of HSC niches in different life stages within various organs focusing on recent literature to propose new (...)
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    Namdang南塘’s liqi理氣ological Interpretation System for Taijituoshou太極圖說. 최영진 & Zhao Tian Tian - 2021 - Cheolhak-Korean Journal of Philosophy 146:1-27.
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    Complexity Computer Simulation in the Study of the Overall Playing Method of Campus Football.Zhao Dai - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-9.
    With the mutual exchange and integration of world football, modern football is in an increasingly comprehensive direction. This research mainly discusses complexity computer simulation in the study of the overall play of campus football. Complexity computer simulation is used to design the background of the simulated football field, and the area is divided according to the size ratio of the actual football field. Then, it uses drawing software to draw the football and player controls. The construction of the knowledge base (...)
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    The Influence of Social Support and Ability Perception on Coping Strategies for Competitive Stress in Soccer Players: The Mediating Role of Cognitive Assessment.Zhao Dai, Qiang Liu, Wenhui Ma & Chengwei Yang - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Objectives: To explore the effect of social support and ability perception on stress coping strategies for competitive stress, and to reveal the mediating effects of primary and secondary evaluation, so as to further improve the theoretical model of stress coping in soccer players.Methods: A total of 331 male athletes from 22 teams in the Chengdu Middle School Campus Football League were taken as survey samples, and surveys were conducted on their stress experience, social support, ability perception, cognitive assessment, and coping (...)
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    A critical reflection on the systematics of traditional chinese learning.Zhao-hui Fang & ed Schiller, David R. - 2002 - Philosophy East and West 52 (1):36-49.
    Since the beginning of the twentieth century, Chinese scholars have tended to traditional Chinese learning split apart and rearrange it according to the systematics of modern Western academic disciplines. By examining the meaning of Western "philosophy" and "ethics," it is demonstrated that Western and Chinese learning should not be lumped together according to the same systematics. Moreover, classical Chinese learning has always had its own complex systematics and its own long tradition, and it has undergone constant development over time. Thus, (...)
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    Personal Motives, Moral Disengagement, and Unethical Decisions by Entrepreneurs: Cognitive Mechanisms on the “Slippery Slope”.Robert A. Baron, Hao Zhao & Qing Miao - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 128 (1):107-118.
    Entrepreneurs sometimes make unethical decisions that have devastating effects on their companies, stakeholders, and themselves. We suggest that insights into the origins of such actions can be acquired through attention to personal motives and their impact on moral disengagement—a cognitive process that deactivates moral self-regulation, thus enabling individuals to behave in ways inconsistent with their own values. We hypothesize that entrepreneurs’ motivation for financial gains is positively related to moral disengagement, while their motivation for self-realization is negatively related to this (...)
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    ‘Intelligent capitalism’ and the disappearance of labour: Whitherto education?Zhao Wei & Michael A. Peters - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (8):757-766.
    This speculative paper enquires into the discourse of the ‘end of labour’ or ‘disappearance of labour’ as a result of the development of ‘intelligent capitalism’ clearly seen in ‘intelligent manufacturing’ systems that are now pursued and developed as Industry 4.0 strategy in East Asia, Germany and others parts of the world. When ‘intelligent capitalism’ becomes the norm rather the exception what happens to labour as a factor of production and what happens to economy and society based on capital and labour? (...)
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    La philosophie du tianxia.Zhao Tingyang - 2008 - Diogène 221 (1):4-25.
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    American missionaries transmitting science in early twentieth‐century eastern tibet.Zhao Aidong - 2016 - Zygon 51 (1):113-127.
    This article is based on the author's extensive research on the missionaries to Tibet from the Disciples of Christ USA, and discusses various missionary efforts to transmit scientific and practical knowledge such as medicine, building, and agriculture in Eastern Tibet from 1904–1919. It shows that American missionaries played a prominent and distinctive role in the dissemination of scientific and practical knowledge as a result of their hard work and wisdom. In this sense, they made an important contribution to the development (...)
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    How to Make a World of Perpetual Peace.Zhao Tingyang - 2018 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 283 (1):39-49.
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    Which concept of human rights can be better defended?Zhao Tingyang - 2018 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 283 (1):31-38.
    This paper argues: (1) the concept of human rights has not yet well founded. The human rights in terms of natural rights are problematic, theoretically and even practically leading to the risk of anti-justice so that self-defeating in some possible cases; (2) a more reasonable concept of human rights could be defined in terms of credit rights. It means that human rights should be granted unconditionally and equally to everyone in terms of human credit rights, but be conditionally kept, if (...)
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    The Philosophical Foundation and Practice of the Reform in the Contemporary Curriculum and Instruction.Zhao Heling & Xie Bangxiu - 2009 - Tattva - Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):57-71.
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    An Overview of the International Symposium on" The Change of Direction in Life Aesthetics of the New Century: A Dialogue between East and West.Zhao Qiang - 2013 - Journal of Aesthetic Education (Misc) 1:021.
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    Time and Historicity in Terms of Changes.Zhao Tingyang - 2022 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 5 (1):243-255.
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    Exploring the Antecedents to the Reputation of Chinese Public Sector Organizations During COVID-19: An Extension of Situational Crisis Communication Theory.Zhao Chunxia, Wang Fei & Fang Wei - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The study is intended to examine the impact of crisis responsibility on the reputation of the Chinese public sector organization during the COVID-19 crisis. In addition to that, the study has also examined the mediating role of crisis response strategy in the relationship between crisis responsibility and the reputation of the Chinese public sector organization during the COVID-19 crisis. Lastly, the study has also examined the moderating role of internal crisis communication in the relationship between the crisis responsibility and crisis (...)
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    Time and Historicity in Terms of Changes.Zhao Tingyang - 2020 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2020 (5):243-255.
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  27. The Ontology of Coexistence From Cogito to Facio.Zhao Tingyang - 2010 - Diogenes 57 (4):27-36.
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    Enhancing Learner Participation in Online Discussion Forums in Massive Open Online Courses: The Role of Mandatory Participation.Zhao Du, Fang Wang, Shan Wang & Xiao Xiao - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Online discussion forums are an essential and standard setup in online courses to facilitate interactions among learners. However, learners’ inadequate participation in online discussion forums is a long-standing challenge, which necessitates instructor intervention and the design consideration of online learning platforms. This research proposes and studies the role of mandatory participation, i.e., learners’ participation in online course forums by instructors’ requirements, in fostering their voluntary participation and boosting their learning performance. This novel effect link between mandatory participation and voluntary participation (...)
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    A Defense of Universalism: With a Critique of Particularism in Chinese Culture.Zhao Dunhua & Yang Xiaohua - 2009 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 4 (1):116 - 129.
    Universalism can be defined as the belief in the universal application of certain knowledge, world-views and value-views. Universalism has often been confused with Occident-centrism, due to the fact that the latter was used to justify the former, which confused the content of a thought with the social condition that gave rise to the thought. For many years, clarifications of this confusion have been made in sociology of knowledge, relativism and skepticism. Yet, the particularistic conclusion thus reached has led to more (...)
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    Axiological rules and chinese political philosophy.Dunhua Zhao - 2007 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 34 (2):161-178.
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    Axiological Rules and Chinese Political Philosophy.Zhao Dunhua, Joseph Chan, Albert H. Y. Chen, Yong Huang, Qianfan Zhang & Shu-Hsien Liu - 2007 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 34 (2):161-178.
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    Dialogues of Philosophies, Religions, and Civilizations in the Era of Globalization: Chinese Philosophical Studies, Xxv.Zhao Dunhua & George F. McLean (eds.) - 2007 - Council for Research in Values and Philosophy.
    Dialogue between eastern and western philosophies -- Dialogue between Confucianism and Christianity.
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    18 International Justice and the Limit of Public Reason.Zhao Dunhua - 2016 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2016 (1):230-242.
    The issue of international justice is both theoretical and practical. Being involved difficulties in both perspectives, this issue became one of major problems in public debates between liberalism and conservatism, the Right and the Left, globalization and nationalism, modernity and traditionalism, democratic and centralist claims, etc. This paper wants to clarify key conceptions involved, such as “private” and “public”, “society” and “state”, “global” and “universal”, “ideology” and “management”.
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  34. The Multilingual Condition of Philosophy in China.Zhao Dunhua - 2013 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 8 (2):230-239.
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    Erwiderung auf die Kritiken.Zhao Tingyang - 2020 - Zeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie 7 (1):381-398.
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    Ontologie de la coexistence.Zhao Tingyang - 2011 - Diogène 4 (4):35-49.
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    Ontologie de la coexistence.Zhao Tingyang - 2011 - Diogène 4:35-49.
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    The First Philosophical Word.Zhao Tingyang - 2017 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2017 (2):421-439.
    All questions of thought lead back to philosophy. However, there remains a lack of clarity with regard to the preconditions of philosophy, especially the genesis of philosophy, that is, what is the first philosophical topic is not much clearer. It is often thought that philosophizing stems from being, or a state of existence, a legend from Greek philosophy. This paper attempts to reanalyze the precondition or the critical point of “how thinking is possible” by an archaeology of thought, so as (...)
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  39. The foreword to the English edition.Zhao Tingyang - 2021 - In Tingyang Zhao (ed.), All under heaven: the Tianxia system for a possible world order. Oakland, California: University of California Press.
     
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    Men Who Compliment a Woman's Appearance Using Metaphorical Language: Associations with Creativity, Masculinity, Intelligence and Attractiveness.Zhao Gao, Qi Yang, Xiaole Ma, Benjamin Becker, Keshuang Li, Feng Zhou & Keith M. Kendrick - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Religious Beliefs Inspire Sustainable HOPE (Help Ourselves Protect the Environment): Culture, Religion, Dogma, and Liturgy—The Matthew Effect in Religious Social Responsibility.Yalin Mo, Junyu Zhao & Thomas Li-Ping Tang - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 184 (3):665-685.
    China has achieved economic prominence but damaged the natural environment. Can religions excite pro-environmental actions? Chinese religion encompasses Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, native Taoism, and indigenous folk beliefs (GuanDi and Mazu). We theorize that believers demonstrate more sustainable HOPE (Help Ourselves Protect the Environment) than non-believers. Religions with standardized and formal liturgy show more pro-environmental HOPE than those without it. We challenge the myth that the believers of Christianity and Islam display more sustainable HOPE than other faith. The 2013 Chinese General (...)
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    Adaptive Neural Network Control of Serial Variable Stiffness Actuators.Zhao Guo, Yongping Pan, Tairen Sun, Yubing Zhang & Xiaohui Xiao - 2017 - Complexity:1-9.
    This paper focuses on modeling and control of a class of serial variable stiffness actuators based on level mechanisms for robotic applications. A multi-input multi-output complex nonlinear dynamic model is derived to fully describe SVSAs and the relative degree of the model is determined accordingly. Due to nonlinearity, high coupling, and parametric uncertainty of SVSAs, a neural network-based adaptive control strategy based on feedback linearization is proposed to handle system uncertainties. The feasibility of the proposed approach for position and stiffness (...)
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    Farmers’ Work-Life Quality and Entrepreneurship Will in China.Fan-Zhu Kong, Lily Zhao, Xiao-Bing Zhang, Cheng-Hung Tsai & David D. Lin - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    How and When Compulsory Citizenship Behavior Leads to Employee Silence: A Moderated Mediation Model Based on Moral Disengagement and Supervisor–Subordinate Guanxi Views.Peixu He, Zhenglong Peng, Hongdan Zhao & Christophe Estay - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 155 (1):259-274.
    Prior research on citizenship behavior has mainly focused on its voluntary side—organizational citizenship behavior. Unfortunately, although compulsory behavior is a global organizational phenomenon, the involuntary side of CB—compulsory citizenship behavior, defined as employees’ involuntary engagement in extra-role work activities that are beneficial to the organization : 77–93, 2006)—has long been neglected and very little is known about its potential negative consequences. Particularly, research on CCB–counterproductive work behavior association is still in its nascent stage. Therefore, drawing on moral disengagement theory and (...)
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    Vision and abstraction: an empirical refutation of Nico Orlandi’s non-cognitivism.Christopher Mole & Jiaying Zhao - 2016 - Philosophical Psychology 29 (3):365-373.
    This article argues against the non-cognitivist theory of vision that has been formulated in the work of Nico Orlandi. It shows that, if we understand ‘representation’ in the way Orlandi recommends, then the visual system’s response to abstract regularities must involve the formation of representations. Recent experiments show that those representations must be used by the visual system in the production of visual experiences. Their effects cannot be explained by taking them to be non-visual effects involving attention or memory. This (...)
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    Chinese Translator's Foreword to An Intellectual History of Europe.Zhao Fusan - 2012 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 43 (3):24-32.
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    Chinese Translator's Foreword to Europe: A Cultural History—Fragments of Thought While Facing the Sea.Zhao Fusan - 2012 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 43 (3):61-72.
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    Chinese Translator's Second Foreword to Europe: A Cultural History.Zhao Fusan - 2012 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 43 (3):73-76.
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    Reading A History of Ancient Christianity.Zhao Fusan - 2012 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 43 (3):40-49.
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    Some Differences Between the Processes of European History and Chinese History.Zhao Fusan - 2012 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 43 (3):33-39.
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