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    Newspaper Chinese.Tung Yiu, Herrlee G. Creel, Têng Ssǔ-yü & Teng Ssu-yu - 1944 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 64 (1):33.
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  2. Dao Companion to Chinese Philosophy of Logic.Yiu-Ming Fung (ed.) - 2020 - Dordrecht: Springer.
    This book is a companion to logical thought and logical thinking in China with a comparative and interdisciplinary perspective. It introduces the basic ideas and theories of Chinese thought in a comprehensive and analytical way. It covers thoughts in ancient, pre-modern and modern China from a historical point of view. It deals with topics in logical (including logico-philosophical) concepts and theories rooted in China, Indian and Western Logic transplanted to China, and the development of logical studies in contemporary China and (...)
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  3. A Model of Hospitality for our Times.Yiu Sing Luke Chan - 2006 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 10 (3):21-46.
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    Popular Buddhist Ritual in Contemporary Hong Kong.Yiu Kwan Chan - 2008 - Buddhist Studies Review 25 (1):90-105.
    Shuilu fahui is a Buddhist rite for saving all sentient beings (pudu) with a complex layer of ritual activities incorporating elements of all schools of Chinese Buddhism, such as Tantric mantras, Tian Tai rituals of asking for forgiveness (chanfa), and Pure Land reciting of Amitabha’s name. The ritual can be dated to the Tang Dynasty (c. 670–673 CE) and has been one of the most spectacular and popular rituals in Chinese Buddhism. Shuilu fahui is still performed in China, Hong Kong, (...)
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    Cosmic Foreordination and Human Commitment.Constantine Tung - 2012 - In Kimberly Besio & Constantine Tung (eds.), Three Kingdoms and Chinese Culture. SUNY Press. pp. 3-13.
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    Commentary: Differential Cerebral Response to Somatosensory Stimulation of an Acupuncture Point vs. Two Non-Acupuncture Points Measured with EEG and fMRI.Yiu Ming Wong - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    A Lúcás Chan reader: pioneering essays on Biblical and Asian theological ethics.Yiu Sing Lúcás Chan - 2017 - Bengaluru, India: Dharmaram Publications, Dharmaram College. Edited by George Griener & James F. Keenan.
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    The Bible and Catholic theological ethics.Yiu Sing Lúcás Chan (ed.) - 2017 - Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books.
    In this first original collection of essays on Catholic Biblical Ethics ever done in English, renowned Jesuit moral theologian James Keenan brings together distinct voices from numerous cultures and language groups. The result is a volume representing a truly global community of Catholic ethics scholars. The Bible and Catholic Theological Ethics deepens contemporary understandings of the relationship between the Holy Bible and the world of Catholic ethical reflection. Like the four other books in the prestigious CTEWC Series, this volume aims (...)
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    Divergent effects of absolute evidence magnitude on decision accuracy and confidence in perceptual judgements.Yiu Hong Ko, Daniel Feuerriegel, William Turner, Helen Overhoff, Eva Niessen, Jutta Stahl, Robert Hester, Gereon R. Fink, Peter H. Weiss & Stefan Bode - 2022 - Cognition 225 (C):105125.
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    Two Senses of “Wei 偽”: A New Interpretation of Xunzi’s Theory of Human Nature.Yiu-Ming Fung 馮耀明 - 2012 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 11 (2):187-200.
    In contrast to the traditional and ordinary interpretation of Xunzi’s theory of human nature, which considers Xunzi’s theory as claiming that human nature is bad or evil, this article aims at, first, arguing that the interpretation is wrong or at least incomplete and, second, constructing a new interpretation that, according to Xunzi’s text, there are some factors in human nature that are able to promote good behaviors. I shall demonstrate that some major paragraphs in Xunzi’s text were misinterpreted and misarranged, (...)
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  11. Han philosophy.Yiu-Ming Fung - 2009 - In Bo Mou (ed.), History of Chinese philosophy. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Problematizing Contemporary Confucianism in East Asia.Yiu-Ming Fung - 2008 - In Jeffrey L. Richey (ed.), Teaching Confucianism. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 157.
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  13. School of names.Yiu-Ming Fung - 2009 - In Bo Mou (ed.), History of Chinese philosophy. New York: Routledge.
     
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  14. Toward a social theory of Human-AI Co-creation: Bringing techno-social reproduction and situated cognition together with the following seven premises.Manh-Tung Ho & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    This article synthesizes the current theoretical attempts to understand human-machine interactions and introduces seven premises to understand our emerging dynamics with increasingly competent, pervasive, and instantly accessible algorithms. The hope that these seven premises can build toward a social theory of human-AI cocreation. The focus on human-AI cocreation is intended to emphasize two factors. First, is the fact that our machine learning systems are socialized. Second, is the coevolving nature of human mind and AI systems as smart devices form an (...)
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    Chaotic Phenomena and Nonlinear Responses in a Vibroacoustic System.Yiu-Yin Lee - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-12.
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  16. Suter, Rafael (2020). Logic in China and Chinese Logic: The Arrival and (Re-)Discovery of Logic in China. In: Fung, Yiu-ming. Dao Companion to Chinese Philosophy of Logic. Dordrecht: Springer, 465-507.Rafael Suter & Yiu-Ming Fung (eds.) - 2020
     
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    A logical perspective on "discourse on white-horse".Yiu-Ming Fung - 2007 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 34 (4):515–536.
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    Bosses without a heart: socio-demographic and cross-cultural determinants of attitude toward Emotional AI in the workplace.Peter Mantello, Manh-Tung Ho, Minh-Hoang Nguyen & Quan-Hoang Vuong - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (1):97-119.
    Biometric technologies are becoming more pervasive in the workplace, augmenting managerial processes such as hiring, monitoring and terminating employees. Until recently, these devices consisted mainly of GPS tools that track location, software that scrutinizes browser activity and keyboard strokes, and heat/motion sensors that monitor workstation presence. Today, however, a new generation of biometric devices has emerged that can sense, read, monitor and evaluate the affective state of a worker. More popularly known by its commercial moniker, Emotional AI, the technology stems (...)
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    4. Reference and Ontology in the Gōngsūn Lóngzǐ.Yiu-Ming Fung - 2020 - In Rafael Suter, Lisa Indraccolo & Wolfgang Behr (eds.), The Gongsun Longzi and Other Neglected Texts: Aligning Philosophical and Philological Perspectives. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 119-168.
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    A Logical Perspective on the Parallelism in Later Moism.Yiu-Ming Fung - 2012 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 39 (3):333-350.
    A. C. Graham thinks that the parallelism in the Neo‐Moist Canons is about the deduction of sentences. On the contrary, Chad Hansen thinks that they are not plausibly treated as inference of deductive forms since the later Moists are at pains to show that they can “go wrong.” In this article, I shall try to provide a logical analysis and a constructive rather than defeatist interpretation of parallelism in the text. I argue that the Moists tend to express their ideas (...)
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  21. Fang Tung-mei hsien sheng yen chiang chi.Tung-mei Fang & Fang Tung-Mei Hsien Sheng Ch Üan Chi Pien Tsuan Wei Yüan Hui - 1978 - Li Ming Wen Hua Shih Yeh Kung Ssu.
     
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    On the very idea of correlative thinking.Yiu-Ming Fung - 2010 - Philosophy Compass 5 (4):296-306.
    This article aims at providing a general picture of the idea of correlative thinking developed by sinologists and philosophers in the field of Chinese and comparative studies, including Marcel Granet, Joseph Needham, A. C. Graham, David Hall and Roger Ames. As a matter of fact, there is no exactly the same view among these scholars when they use the term "correlative thinking"? to describe the Chinese mode of thinking; but they all recognize, more or less, the term's implication as "non-logical"? (...)
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    Dr. Sun Yat-Sen's Principle of Livelihood and American Progressivism.Chang Chung-Tung - 1982 - Chinese Studies in History 15 (3-4):4-19.
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    Two Senses of “Wei 偽”: A New Interpretation of Xunzi’s Theory of Human Nature.Yiu-Ming Fung 馮耀明 - 2012 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 11 (2):187-200.
    In contrast to the traditional and ordinary interpretation of Xunzi’s theory of human nature, which considers Xunzi’s theory as claiming that human nature is bad or evil, this article aims at, first, arguing that the interpretation is wrong or at least incomplete and, second, constructing a new interpretation that, according to Xunzi’s text, there are some factors in human nature that are able to promote good behaviors. I shall demonstrate that some major paragraphs in Xunzi’s text were misinterpreted and misarranged, (...)
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  25. Chang Tung-sun ti to yüan jên shih lun.Tung-sun Chang - 1936 - Edited by Chan, Wên-hu & [From Old Catalog].
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    Note on Quantifier Prefixes Over Diophantine Equations.Classification of Quantifier Prefixes over Exponential Diophantine Equations.Shih Ping Tung - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (1):309-310.
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    Attitude of college students towards ethical issues of artificial intelligence in an international university in Japan.Nader Ghotbi, Manh Tung Ho & Peter Mantello - 2022 - AI and Society 37 (1):283-290.
    We have examined the attitude and moral perception of 228 college students towards artificial intelligence in an international university in Japan. The students were asked to select a single most significant ethical issue associated with AI in the future from a list of nine ethical issues suggested by the World Economic Forum, and to explain why they believed that their chosen issues were most important. The majority of students chose unemployment as the major ethical issue related to AI. The second (...)
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    Introduction: Language and Logic in Later Moism.Yiu-Ming Fung - 2012 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 39 (3):327-332.
    In the current version of Mozi, there are six special chapters on knowledge, language, logic, ethics, politics and science. They include “Canon I ” and “Canon Explanation I ”, “Canon II ” and “Canon Explanation II ”, and “Major Illustrations” and “Minor Illustrations”. Later scholars give the names “Mohist Canons ” for the first four chapters and “Mohist Dialectical Chapters” for all the six. The content of these six chapters indicates that the later Mohists follow Mozi’s cognitive spirit in dealing (...)
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    Logic in China and Chinese Logic: The Arrival and (Re-)Discovery of Logic in China.Rafael Suter & Yiu-Ming Fung - 2020 - In Rafael Suter & Yiu-Ming Fung (eds.), Suter, Rafael (2020). Logic in China and Chinese Logic: The Arrival and (Re-)Discovery of Logic in China. In: Fung, Yiu-ming. Dao Companion to Chinese Philosophy of Logic. Dordrecht: Springer, 465-507. pp. 465-507.
    The present chapter sketches the adoption of logic in late nineteenth and early twentieth century China. Addressing both conceptual and institutional aspects of this process, it contextualizes the raising interest in the discipline among Qing scholars and Republican intellectuals. Arranged largely chronologically, it delineates the successive periods in the reception of major works of and intellectual trends in the field. It introduces the most influential scholars promoting a public discourse on logic in the final years of the empire, but also (...)
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    Davidson's Charity in the Context of Chinese Philosophy.Yiu-Ming Fung - unknown
    A.C. Graham, a widely respected Sinologist, may be the first scholar in the context of Chinese philosophy to express opinions counter to Donald Davidson’s principle of charity and to his view on the very idea of a conceptual scheme.
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    Disposition or Imposition?—Remarks on Fingarette’s Lunyu.Yiu-Ming Fung - 2010 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 37 (2):295-311.
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  32. Intuition and Speculation-A Methodological Problem in Chinese Philosophies.Yiu-Ming Fung - 2000 - Philosophy and Culture 27 (11):1018-1025.
    All along, many commentators stressed the differences of Chinese and Western philosophy and method of Qi, that philosophy and approach to the Western emphasis on analysis, argumentation and logic, and China's philosophical method is longer than intuition, and permits will be realized. Different methods by which they believe will give different results: the knowledge of the outside world through Western methods may be, can be obtained through the French inner truth. The former purpose we got outside, after all is also (...)
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    Ren 仁 as a Heavy Concept In The Analects.Yiu-Ming Fung - 2014 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 41 (1-2):91-113.
    In this article, I shall try to argue that some existing interpretations of the Analects cannot provide a satisfactory understanding of the concept of ren, on the one hand, and the relation between ren and li, on the other. Ren is not a thin concept such as right and wrong, good and bad, because it is not a non-substantive concept whose descriptive content has to be identified by a specific criterion which is not included in the concept itself. It is (...)
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  34. Tsʻung fa shih cheng chu i chih kuan tien lun Chung-kuo fa chia ssu hsiang.Tung-Hsiung Tai - 1973 - Tai Tung-Hsiung : San Min Shu Chü Tsung Ching Hsiao.
     
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    One face, millions of faces: Computer vision as hyperobject.Sheung Yiu - 2021 - Philosophy of Photography 12 (1):71-91.
    Borrowing Timothy Morton’s notion of hyperobject, this article explores questions of network and scale in generative adversarial networks (GAN) images. In this context, the term network refers to the omnipresence of algorithmic images today and their significant impact on our lives. Such images are massively distributed in time and space beyond any sensible human-scale. Scale, in this context, denotes the relations between different operational layers of algorithmic images, such as the pictorial layer in contrast to the data layer. An algorithmic (...)
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    Excerpts from Everything Is a Projection (2020–present): Digital photography and 3D photogrammetry.Sheung Yiu - 2021 - Philosophy of Photography 12 (1):149-160.
    In three-dimensional (3D) computer graphics, photography is treated not as the final product but as data to be extracted, information to be mapped onto and raw material to augment 3D models. Texture maps, normal maps and bump maps, created from photographic data, describe the reflectance properties of an object in a virtual scene. They give instructions to the render engine to calculate the correct pixel value, generating a near imperceptibly natural scene for the human eye. Computer graphics utilizes a network (...)
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  37. Jan van Eyck Das Arnolfini-Doppelbildnis. Reflexionen tiber die Malerei.Yvonne Yiu - 2001 - Nexus 51.
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    The mirror and painting in early Renaissance texts.Yvonne Yiu - 2005 - Early Science and Medicine 10 (2):187-210.
    In Italy, notably Florence, the late fourteenth and the fifteenth centuries witnessed the proliferation of texts that discuss the relationship between the mirror and painting. In them, the mirror is closely associated with major innovations of the time such as naturalistic representation and linear perspective. On a technical level, the authors describe the mirror's function in the painting of self-portraits and recommend it be used to draw foreshortened objects more easily and to judge the quality of finished paintings. The technical (...)
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  39. On how religions could accidentally incite lies and violence: Folktales as a cultural transmitter.Quan-Hoang Vuong, Ho Manh Tung, Nguyen To Hong Kong, La Viet Phuong, Vuong Thu Trang, Vu Thi Hanh, Nguyen Minh Hoang & Manh-Toan Ho - manuscript
    This research employs the Bayesian network modeling approach, and the Markov chain Monte Carlo technique, to learn about the role of lies and violence in teachings of major religions, using a unique dataset extracted from long-standing Vietnamese folktales. The results indicate that, although lying and violent acts augur negative consequences for those who commit them, their associations with core religious values diverge in the final outcome for the folktale characters. Lying that serves a religious mission of either Confucianism or Taoism (...)
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    Interventionism and Over-Time Causal Analysis in Social Sciences.Tung-Ying Wu - 2022 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 52 (1-2):3-24.
    The interventionist theory of causation has been advertised as an empirically informed and more nuanced approach to causality than the competing theories. However, previous literature has not yet analyzed the regression discontinuity (hereafter, RD) and the difference-in-differences (hereafter, DD) within an interventionist framework. In this paper, I point out several drawbacks of using the interventionist methodology for justifying the DD and RD designs. However, I argue that the first step towards enhancing our understanding of the DD and RD designs from (...)
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    Dragon's Brain Perfume: An Historical Geography of Camphor.Ch'en Kuo-Tung & R. A. Donkin - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (4):662.
  42. Man hua jen sheng.Tung-liu Chiang - 1972
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  43. Tʻan i chih tuan lien.Tung-liu Chiang - 1971
     
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  44. Sheng sheng chih te.Tung-mei Fang - 1979
     
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    The effects of feelings of guilt on the behaviour of uncooperative individuals in repeated social bargaining games: An affect-as-information interpretation of the role of emotion in social interaction.Timothy Ketelaar & Wing Tung Au - 2003 - Cognition and Emotion 17 (3):429-453.
  46. Three Kingdoms and Chinese Culture.Kimberly Besio & Constantine Tung (eds.) - 2012 - SUNY Press.
    A multi-disciplinary exploration of China’s first great classical novel, Three Kingdoms, and its influence on Chinese culture.
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  47. As AIs get smarter, understand human-computer interactions with the following five premises.Manh-Tung Ho & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    The hypergrowth and hyperconnectivity of networks of artificial intelligence (AI) systems and algorithms increasingly cause our interactions with the world, socially and environmentally, more technologically mediated. AI systems start interfering with our choices or making decisions on our behalf: what we see, what we buy, which contents or foods we consume, where we travel to, who we hire, etc. It is imperative to understand the dynamics of human-computer interaction in the age of progressively more competent AI. This essay presents five (...)
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  48. Chê hsüeh san hui.Tung-mei Fang - 1971 - 60 i.: E..
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  49. Chung-kuo jen sheng che hsüeh kai yao.Tung-mei Fang - 1974 - Hsien Chih Ch U Pan She.
     
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  50. Structural Decision Theory.Tung-Ying Wu - 2021 - Philosophy of Science 88 (5):951-960.
    Judging an act’s causal efficacy plays a crucial role in causal decision theory. A recent development appeals to the causal modeling framework with an emphasis on the analysis of intervention based on the causal Bayes net for clarifying what causally depends on our acts. However, few writers have focused on exploring the usefulness of extending structural causal models to decision problems that are not ideal for intervention analysis. The thesis concludes that structural models provide a more general framework for rational (...)
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