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    Intimacy and Family Consent: A Confucian Ideal.Shui Chuen Lee - 2015 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 40 (4):418-436.
    In the West, mainstream bioethicists tend to appreciate intimate relationships as a hindrance to individual autonomy. Scholars have even argued against approaching a mother to donate a kidney to save the life of her child; the request, they claim, is too manipulative and, thereby, violates her autonomy. For Chinese bioethicists, such a moral analysis is absurd. The intimate relationship between mother and child establishes strong mutual obligations. It creates mutual moral responsibilities that often require sacrifices for each other. This paper (...)
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  2. Family Consent in Medical Decision-Making in Taiwan: The Implications of the New Revisions of the Hospice Palliative Care Act.Shui Chuen Lee - 2015 - In Ruiping Fan (ed.), Family-Oriented Informed Consent: East Asian and American Perspectives. Cham: Springer Verlag.
     
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    Wong Wai-ying 黃慧英, Confuican Ethics: Ti and Yong 儒家倫理:體與用: Shanghai 上海: Shanghai Sanlian Shudian 上海三聯書店, 2005, 368 pages.Shui Chuen Lee - 2011 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 10 (2):263-268.
  4. Shui chuen Lee.The Reappraisal of the Foundations of Bioethics: - 2002 - In Julia Lai Po-Wah Tao (ed.), Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the Possibility of Global Bioethics. Kluwer Academic.
     
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    An Objection to the Revision of the Logical Connection Argument.Lee Jig-Chuen - 1981 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 11 (4).
    I argue that james otten's attempt to revive the logical connection argument by maintaining that there is a weak logical connection between causes and effects is a failure. Claiming that the weak logical connection is only a relation between descriptions of events rather than between events themselves, I conclude that otten has repeated the same mistake of confusing properties of propositions with properties of events made by earlier advocates of the lca.
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    How Tai Chen differs from the Neo-Confucianists on Li.Jig-Chuen Lee - 1991 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 18 (4):395-409.
  7. Wang Yang-Ming, Chu hsi, and the investigation of things.Jig-Chuen Lee - 1987 - Philosophy East and West 37 (1):24-35.
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    Causal condition, causal asymmetry, and the counterfactual analysis of causation.Jig-Chuen Lee - 1986 - Synthese 67 (2):213 - 223.
    In a recent paper Causal Asymmetry, Douglas Ehring has proposed an intriguing solution to the vexing problem of causal asymmetry. The aim of this paper is to show that his theory is not satisfactory. Moreover, the examples that I use in showing the defect of Ehring's theory also indicate that the counterfactual analysis of causation has a problem that cannot be remedied by Marshall Swain's suggested refinement of the counterfactual analysis of causation in Causation and Distinct Events.
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    Frege's Paradox of Reference and Castañeda's Guise Theory.Jig-Chuen Lee - 1984 - Philosophical Studies 46 (3):403 - 415.
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    Must a Cause Be Contingently Related to Its Effects?Jig-Chuen Lee - 1979 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 9 (2):289 - 298.
    Most writers on causation have distinguished causal relations or natural necessities from mere correlations or accidental generalizations. I shall assume that this is a valid distinction. However, a "Dogma" of empiricism has been that natural necessity does not amount to logical necessity and that causes are contingently related to effects. In this paper I shall argue that this Dogma is mistaken.
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    On Mackie's Solution To The Problem of Causal Asymmetry.Jig-Chuen Lee - 1984 - Philosophical Inquiry 6 (2):136-143.
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    The Nontransitivity of Causation.Jig-Chuen Lee - 1988 - American Philosophical Quarterly 25 (1):87 - 94.
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    A gene–brain–behavior basis for familiarity bias in source preference.Robin Chark, Songfa Zhong, Shui Ying Tsang, Chiea Chuen Khor, Richard P. Ebstein, Hong Xue & Soo Hong Chew - 2022 - Theory and Decision 92 (3-4):531-567.
    Source preference in which equally distributed risks may be valued differently has been receiving increasing attention. Using subjects recruited in Berkeley, Fox and Tversky demonstrate a familiarity bias in source preference—betting on a less than even-chance event based on San Francisco temperature is valued more than betting on a better than even-chance event based on Istanbul temperature. Neophobia is associated with the amygdala which is GABA-rich and is known to be modulated by benzodiazepines as anxiolytic agents that enhance the activity (...)
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  14. JME Referees in 2001.Rhys Andrews, William Behre, Marvin Berkowitz, Ronnie Blakeney, Margaret Brockett, Chang Lee Hoon, Henriikka Clarkeburn, Michael Erben, Shui Che Fok & John Gibbs - 2002 - Journal of Moral Education 31 (2).
     
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    Jig-Chuen Lee 1943-1989.Charles Crittenden - 1991 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 64 (7):31 - 32.
  16. The Rule of Law: Imperialist baggage or heritage?Tan Soo Chuen - forthcoming - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
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  17. Berkeley on the Activity of Spirits.Sukjae Lee - 2012 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (3):539-576.
    This paper propounds a new reading of Berkeley's account of the activity of finite spirits. Against existing interpretations, the paper argues that Berkeley does not hold that we causally contribute to the movement of our bodies. In contrast, our volitions to move our bodies are but occasions for God to cause their movement. In answer to the question of wherein then consists our activity, the paper proposes that our activity consists in the dual powers to produce (1) our volitions ? (...)
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    The impact of rumination on internal attention switching.Barbara Chuen Yee Lo, Shun Lau, Sing-Hang Cheung & Nicholas B. Allen - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (2):209-223.
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    Xin yi Shizi du ben.Weisong Shui - 1997 - Saratoga, Calif., U.S.A.: San min shu ju. Edited by Jiao Shi.
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    Slow and steady, not fast and furious: Slow temporal modulation strengthens continuous flash suppression.Shui'er Han, Randolph Blake & David Alais - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 58:10-19.
  21. Degrees of Consciousness.Andrew Y. Lee - 2023 - Noûs 57 (3):553-575.
    Is a human more conscious than an octopus? In the science of consciousness, it’s oftentimes assumed that some creatures (or mental states) are more conscious than others. But in recent years, a number of philosophers have argued that the notion of degrees of consciousness is conceptually confused. This paper (1) argues that the most prominent objections to degrees of consciousness are unsustainable, (2) examines the semantics of ‘more conscious than’ expressions, (3) develops an analysis of what it is for a (...)
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    Living tao: timeless principles for everyday enlightenment.Ilchi Lee - 2015 - Gilbert, AZ: Best Life Media.
    Tao has been built into the foundation of East Asian culture for millennia, and many books have been written to explain it. But Tao cannot fully be explained in words; it can only felt and experienced. Tao is something you live, day by day, moment by moment. Its the omnipresent oneness beyond ephemeral phenomena that expresses itself in everything.
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    Recent Advances in Non-invasive Brain Stimulation for Major Depressive Disorder.Shui Liu, Jiyao Sheng, Bingjin Li & Xuewen Zhang - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Construct validity in psychological tests.Lee J. Cronbach & P. E. Meehl - 1956 - In Herbert Feigl & Michael Scriven (eds.), Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science. , Vol. pp. 1--174.
  25. Objective Phenomenology.Andrew Y. Lee - 2024 - Erkenntnis 89 (3):1197–1216.
    This paper examines the idea of "objective phenomenology," or a way of understanding the phenomenal character of conscious experiences that doesn’t require one to have had the kinds of experiences under consideration. My central thesis is that structural facts about experience—facts that characterize purely how conscious experiences are structured—are objective phenomenal facts. I begin by precisifying the idea of objective phenomenology and diagnosing what makes any given phenomenal fact subjective. Then I defend the view that structural facts about experience are (...)
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    Dynamic face mask enhances continuous flash suppression.Shui'er Han, David Alais & Colin Palmer - 2021 - Cognition 206 (C):104473.
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    Measuring and modeling the trajectory of visual spatial attention.Shui-I. Shih & George Sperling - 2002 - Psychological Review 109 (2):260-305.
  28. Femininity and Domination: Studies in the Phenomenology of Oppression.Sandra Bartky Lee - 1990 - Routledge.
    Bartky draws on the experience of daily life to unmask the many disguises by which intimations of inferiority are visited upon women. She critiques both the male bias of current theory and the debilitating dominion held by notions of "proper femininity" over women and their bodies in patriarchal culture.
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    Music induces universal emotion-related psychophysiological responses: comparing Canadian listeners to Congolese Pygmies.Hauke Egermann, Nathalie Fernando, Lorraine Chuen & Stephen McAdams - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    ‘Outsider within’: Speaking to Excursions across Cultures.Shui Jingjun & Maria Jaschok - 2000 - Feminist Theory 1 (1):33-58.
    Our conversation stems from a collaborative, fieldwork-based project on Chinese Islam, and on Chinese Muslim women’s rights, within a secular political ideology and legislative rights framework. Dialogue was a defining feature throughout the years of field investigation and research, fusing autobiographical and cultural trajectories in what the anthropologist Kirsten Hastrup calls the ‘betweenness’ of intersubjectively created experience and knowledge. The premise for our conversation lies in the claim that insufficient attention has been paid to developments, which suggest alternatives to the (...)
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    On the Problem of the Identity of Thinking and Being.Wang Jo-Shui - 1971 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 3 (2):147-177.
    The controversy concerning the identity of thinking and being has been under way for several months. The truth is bound to become more clear when it is debated further. Our understanding of this problem has also been enhanced through discussion, and this discussion has all the more demonstrated its important significance. It will become very evident that this is by no means a problem of the individual term, which Engels used in Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy, (...)
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  32. Nonanalytic concept formation and memory for instances.Lee R. Brooks - 1978 - In Eleanor Rosch & Barbara Lloyd (eds.), Cognition and Categorization. Lawrence Elbaum Associates. pp. 3--170.
     
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    Algorithmic Fairness in Mortgage Lending: From Absolute Conditions to Relational Trade-offs.Michelle Seng Ah Lee & Luciano Floridi - 2021 - In Josh Cowls & Jessica Morley (eds.), The 2020 Yearbook of the Digital Ethics Lab. Springer Verlag. pp. 145-171.
    To address the rising concern that algorithmic decision-making may reinforce discriminatory biases, researchers have proposed many notions of fairness and corresponding mathematical formalizations. Each of these notions is often presented as a one-size-fits-all, absolute condition; however, in reality, the practical and ethical trade-offs are unavoidable and more complex. We introduce a new approach that considers fairness—not as a binary, absolute mathematical condition—but rather, as a relational notion in comparison to alternative decision-making processes. Using U.S. mortgage lending as an example use (...)
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    Self-esteem modulates automatic attentional responses to self-relevant stimuli: evidence from event-related brain potentials.Jie Chen, Qing Shui & Yiping Zhong - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  35. Pop music, racial imagination, and the sounds of cheese : Notes on loser's lounge.Jason Lee Oakes - 2004 - In Christopher Washburne & Maiken Derno (eds.), Bad music: the music we love to hate. New York: Routledge.
  36. The sublime: groundwork towards a theory.Lap-Chuen Tsang - 1998 - Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press.
    An important work offering a viable theory for the concept of "Sublime" in philosophy.
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    Groundless Grounds: A Study of Wittgenstein and Heidegger.Lee Braver - 2012 - MIT Press.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein and Martin Heidegger are two of the most important--and two of the most difficult--philosophers of the twentieth century, indelibly influencing the course of continental and analytic philosophy, respectively. In _ Groundless Grounds_, Lee Braver argues that the views of both thinkers emerge from a fundamental attempt to create a philosophy that has dispensed with everything transcendent so that we may be satisfied with the human. Examining the central topics of their thought in detail, Braver finds that Wittgenstein and (...)
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    Racial profiling of DNA samples: Will it affect scientific knowledge about human genetic variation.S. Lee & B. Koenig - 2003 - In Bartha Maria Knoppers (ed.), Populations and genetics: legal and socio-ethical perspectives. Boston: Martinus Nijhoff. pp. 231--244.
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    A semiotic study of Zhuge Liang.Zhou Shui-cai - 1989 - Semiotica 73 (3-4):263-274.
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    Das chinesische Schattentheater.T. T. Shui, Georg Jacob & Hans Jensen - 1935 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 55 (2):220.
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    Laozi fang yuan zhi hui.Chengbin Shui - 2006 - Beijing: Zhong yang bian yi chu ban she.
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    Zhong yong chu shi zhi dao.Chengbin Shui - 2006 - Beijing: Zhong yang bian yi chu ban she.
    本书在结合“中庸”思想理念,从修养自身和交往处世两个大方面,将其中的有现实意义的部分用现代人的眼光重新阐释。.
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  43. Post-Truth.Lee C. McIntyre - unknown
    What is post-truth? -- Science denial as a road map for understanding post-truth -- The roots of cognitive bias -- The decline of traditional media -- The rise of social media and the problem of fake news -- Did post-modernism lead to post-truth? -- Fighting post-truth.
     
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    Eternal Return Hermeneutics in Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Derrida.Lee Braver - 2023 - Open Philosophy 6 (1):525-58.
    Nietzsche’s Eternal Return (ER) is interpreted in many ways, including by him. I present it as a hermeneutic device, a way of reading texts, especially those whose influence threatens one’s authorial autonomy and/or are later difficult to take ownership of due to philosophical growth. It returns past texts with new interpretations, similar to the way ER leads one to embrace one’s past without changing anything, which radically changes everything from a resented painful burden into a celebrated enhancement of freedom and (...)
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  45. Social science's conspiracy theory panic: Now they want to cure everyone.Lee Basham & Matthew Dentith - 2016 - Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 5 (10):12-19.
    A response to a declaration in 'Le Monde', 'Luttons efficacement contre les théories du complot' by Gérald Bronner, Véronique Campion-Vincent, Sylvain Delouvée, Sebastian Dieguez, Karen Douglas, Nicolas Gauvrit, Anthony Lantian, and Pascal Wagner-Egger, published on June the 6th, 2016.
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    The thin line: A phenomenological study of mental toughness and decision-making in elite, high-altitude mountaineers.Lee Crust, Christian Swann & Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson - 2016 - Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 38 (6):598-611.
    Mental toughness (MT) is a key psychological variable related to achievement in performance domains and perseverance in challenging circumstances. We sought to understand the lived experiences of mentally tough high-altitude mountaineers, focusing primarily upon decisions to persevere or abort summit attempts. Phenomenological interviews were conducted with 14 mountaineers including guides, expedition leaders, and doctors (Mage = 44 years). A content analysis was employed to identify key themes in the data. Participants emphasized the importance of MT in extreme environments and described (...)
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  47. The Structure of Analog Representation.Andrew Y. Lee, Joshua Myers & Gabriel Oak Rabin - 2023 - Noûs 57 (1):209-237.
    This paper develops a theory of analog representation. We first argue that the mark of the analog is to be found in the nature of a representational system’s interpretation function, rather than in its vehicles or contents alone. We then develop the rulebound structure theory of analog representation, according to which analog systems are those that use interpretive rules to map syntactic structural features onto semantic structural features. The theory involves three degree-theoretic measures that capture three independent ways in which (...)
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    No future: queer theory and the death drive.Lee Edelman - 2004 - Durham: Duke University Press.
    The future is kid stuff -- Sinthom-osexuality -- Compassion's compulsion -- No future.
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  49. A brief history of continental realism.Lee Braver - 2012 - Continental Philosophy Review 45 (2):261-289.
    This paper explains the nature and origin of what I am calling Transgressive Realism, a middle path between realism and anti-realism which tries to combine their strengths while avoiding their weaknesses. Kierkegaard created the position by merging Hegel’s insistence that we must have some kind of contact with anything we can call real (thus rejecting noumena), with Kant’s belief that reality fundamentally exceeds our understanding; human reason should not be the criterion of the real. The result is the idea that (...)
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    The case for hope: looking ahead with confidence and courage.Lee Strobel - 2022 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan.
    Hope is more than a wish. It is true. It is real. Lee Strobel's trademark investigative style gives readers the confidence to know that true, dependable hope is found in Jesus Christ and that living with hope will make a life-changing difference in people's lives each day.
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