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    How Much Does Basic Income Cost? Modelling Basic Income as Universal Life Annuity.Wee Chung Gan - 2019 - Basic Income Studies 14 (2).
    The cost of basic income is typically estimated for a particular year. However, to assess the financial feasibility of basic income, it is also important to consider how much basic income will cost in the future. This is especially important in countries experiencing an ageing population, where the proportion of workers is expected to shrink. This article considers basic income as a universal life annuity and develops two models based on actuarial concepts to estimate the flat tax rate required to (...)
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    Hyŏndae wa Pulgyo sasang: Pulgyo esŏ pon in'gan, chayŏn, saengmyŏng.Chung-P'yo Yi - 2010 - Kwangju Kwangyŏksi: Chŏnnam Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
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    Anscombe's Moral Epistemology and the Relevance of Wittgenstein's Anti-Scepticism.Michael Wee - 2020 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 64:81.
    Elizabeth Anscombe is well-known for her insistence that there are absolutely prohibited actions, though she is somewhat obscure about why this is so. Nonetheless, I contend in this paper that Anscombe is more concerned with the epistemology of absolute prohibitions, and that her thought on connatural moral knowledge – which resembles moral intuition – is key to understanding her thought on moral prohibitions. I shall identify key features of Anscombe’s moral epistemology before turning to investigate its sources, examining the roots (...)
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    Relational HR Practices in Malaysian SMEs: An Ethics of Care Perspective.Wee Chan Au, Siân Stephens & Pervaiz K. Ahmed - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-14.
    Adopting an Ethics of Care theoretical framework, this paper aims to investigate the way in which the owner-mangers (OMs) of small and medium-sized enterprises in Malaysia engage in human resource management. Based on in-depth interviews with 48 OMs, the findings show that HRM practices occur within the remit of management but are described by the managers in terms of relational obligations and cannot be fully accounted for using a strategic, instrumental, or critical lens. The present study highlights the importance of (...)
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    I Am Not Just a Nurse: The Need for a Boundaried Ethic of Care in the Context of Prolific Relationality.Wee Chan Au & Siân Stephens - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 186 (3):493-510.
    The Ethics of Care (EoC) theory has been widely applied in the field of management, and there is a growing consensus that it is important to recognise the value and practice of care in the workplace. In this paper, we consider the implications of the EoC at work, and in particular the risks unboundaried care demands may pose to employees who encounter unmanageable ‘calls to care’. We present findings from interviews with 27 nurses in Malaysia, which suggest that the demand (...)
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    Has Aristotles Mind Been Changed?Cecilia Wee - 2002 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 84 (2):212-222.
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    Disagreement, confusion, disapproval, turn elicitation and floor holding: Actions as accomplished by ellipsis marks-only turns and blank turns in quasisynchronous chats.Kenneth Keng Wee Ong - 2011 - Discourse Studies 13 (2):211-234.
    This study evidences turn actions done by ellipsis marks-only turns and blank turns as employed in quasisynchronous chats that are not discussed in prior literature. A brief introduction to the research background of ellipsis marks in online chats is followed by a description of the data collected before delving into the actions done by ellipsis marks-only turns and blank turns. Data were culled from multi-party chats among tertiary students during a critical reasoning class. A Conversation Analysis-informed approach is applied in (...)
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    The cosmopolitan scope of republican citizenship.Ryoa Chung - 2003 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 6 (1):135-154.
    This essay aims to show that republicanism does not necessarily preclude the notion of cosmopolitan citizenship. The first part challenges the belief that republican citizenship must be tied to a nationalist reading, therefore reducing its cosmopolitan extension to a mere metaphor. Having argued that the political attributes and philosophical account of the notion of citizenship evolve according to the historical transformation of political communities, our contemporary era renders the notion of cosmopolitan citizenship plausible. Far from being irreconcilable, liberal cosmopolitanism has (...)
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    Continuations and Natural Language.Chris Barker & Chung-Chieh Shan - 2014 - Oxford University Press.
    This book takes concepts developed by researchers in theoretical computer science and adapts and applies them to the study of natural language meaning. Summarizing over a decade of research, Chris Barker and Chung-chieh Shan put forward the Continuation Hypothesis: that the meaning of a natural language expression can depend on its own continuation.
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    Transnational policy migration, interdisciplinary policy transfer and decolonization: Tracing the patterns of research ethics regulation in Taiwan.偵蓉 甘 Zhen-Rong Gan & 馬克· 伊瑟利 Mark Israel - 2019 - Developing World Bioethics 20 (1):1-11.
    Research ethics regulation in parts of the Global North has sometimes been initiated in the face of biomedical scandal. More recently, developing and recently developed countries have had additional reasons to regulate, doing so to attract international clinical trials and American research funding, publish in international journals, or to respond to broader social changes. In Taiwan, biomedical research ethics policy based on ‘principlism’ and committee- based review were imported from the United States. Professionalisation of research ethics displaced other longer-standing ways (...)
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  11. Modality, expected utility, and hypothesis testing.WooJin Chung & Salvador Mascarenhas - 2023 - Synthese 202 (1):1-40.
    We introduce an expected-value theory of linguistic modality that makes reference to expected utility and a likelihood-based confirmation measure for deontics and epistemics, respectively. The account is a probabilistic semantics for deontics and epistemics, yet it proposes that deontics and epistemics share a common core modal semantics, as in traditional possible-worlds analysis of modality. We argue that this account is not only theoretically advantageous, but also has far-reaching empirical consequences. In particular, we predict modal versions of reasoning fallacies from the (...)
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  12. Hsin i Hsün-tzu tu pen.Chung-lin Wang - 1972 - [Tʻai-pei]: San min shu chü.
     
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    Appearance and realtty in chinese buddhist metaphysics from a european philosophical point of view.Bongkil Chung - 1993 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 20 (1):57-72.
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    The relevance of the confucian ethics.Bongkil Chung - 1991 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 18 (2):143-159.
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    Won buddhism: A synthesis of the moral systems of confucianism and buddhism.Bongkil Chung - 1988 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 15 (4):425-448.
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    An Analysis of Semi-Compatibilism.Gan Hun Ahn - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 15:7-12.
    Semi-compatibilists intend to reconcile moral responsibility with causal determinism, even if determinism is incompatible with freedom to do otherwise. For them, moral responsibility does not require free will, which is not a necessary condition for moral responsibility. They agree with the view that causal determinism is incompatible with free will. Free will is incompatible with determinism as well as moral responsibility. Both compatibilists and semi-compatibilists argue for the compatibility between determinism and moral responsibility. However, the latter fails to prove sufficiently (...)
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    Theory and explanation in geography.Henry Wai-Chung Yeung - 2024 - Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
    A thought-provoking resource detailing why causal theory is useful in geographical enquiry and how it can be developed through mechanism-based thinking. Includes a multitude of approaches and concepts in human geography today, covering important caveats, key considerations, and a synthetic approach Details contemporary geographical thought, covering theory in Marxism, poststructuralism and post-phenomenology/posthumanism, and feminism and postcolonialism Explores relationality and relational thought in contemporary human geography, plus moving towards a relational theory for the 2020s and beyond Discusses mechanism and process in (...)
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    A Critical Analysis of the Concept of Missio Dei. Suggestions for a Trinitarian Understanding.Chung-Hyun Baik - 2021 - Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 63 (3):329-340.
    This paper investigates the concept of missio Dei at Willingen and beyond, and identifies its most remarkable feature which regards God as the initiator and subject of mission, thereby redefining missio ecclesiae with three striking characteristics: first, all places of the world including both the immediate neighborhood and the uttermost parts of the earths; second, all spheres of life such as society, politics, economy and culture; and finally, all events of the time such as catastrophes in the history.In so doing, (...)
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    Towards a causal model of learned hopelessness for Hong Kong adolescents.Chung-Park Au & David Watkins - 1997 - Educational Studies 23 (3):377-391.
    Understanding students’ learned hopelessness and academic self-esteem is important because the sense of controllability and competence perception can predict deficits in achievement-oriented behaviours and achievement performance. A survey was conducted to examine the role of learned hopelessness and academic self-esteem in academic achievement. Structural equation modelling was used to analyse the mediational roles of learned hopelessness and academic self-esteem in the academic achievement of 165 Hong Kong junior secondary students. The findings implied that learned hopelessness and academic self-esteem are distinct (...)
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    “Ontology and Epistemology in Contemporary Discussions on the Relation between the Immanent Trinity and the Economic Trinity”.Chung-Hyun Baik - 2011 - Process Studies 40 (1):201-202.
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    Zhongguo gu dai mao dun guan de yan bian.Gan'en Wei - 2005 - Guangzhou: Zhongshan da xue chu ban she. Edited by Rongguan Chen.
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    Mallarme Contra Wagner.Eric Lawrence Gans - 2001 - Philosophy and Literature 25 (1):14-30.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 25.1 (2001) 14-30 [Access article in PDF] Mallarmé Contra Wagner Eric Gans I In early 1885, Edouard Dujardin wrote to Stéphane Mallarmé for a contribution to his newly founded Revue wagnérienne. Mallarmé, admitting that he had never seen--and perhaps never heard--anything of Wagner, replied to Dujardin in July that he was working on a "half article, half prose poem," and that "never has anything seemed to (...)
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  23. Ellipsis and Movement in the Syntax of Whether/Q...or Questions.Chung-Hye Han & Maribel Romero - unknown
    In English, a non-wh-question may have a disjunctive phrase explicitly providing the choices that the question ranges over. For example, in (1), the disjunction or not indicates that the the choice is between the positive and the negative polarity for the relevant proposition, as spelled out in the yes/no (yn)-question reading (2) and in the answers (2a,b). Another example is (3). The disjunction in (3) can be understood as providing the choices that the question ranges over, hence giving rise to (...)
     
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  24. The character of quotation.Chung-Chieh Shan - 2010 - Linguistics and Philosophy 33 (5):417-443.
    This paper presents syntactic and semantic rules for a fragment of English with mixed quotation. The fragment shows that quotation has a recursive and compositional structure. Quoted expressions turn out to denote characters, so the semantics of quotation simulates the pragmatics of speech, including dependence on utterance contexts and reference to mental entities. The analysis also accommodates varieties of unquotation, pure quotation, and causal reference.
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  25. Explaining crossover and superiority as left-to-right evaluation.Chung-Chieh Shan & Chris Barker - 2005 - Linguistics and Philosophy 29 (1):91 - 134.
    We present a general theory of scope and binding in which both crossover and superiority violations are ruled out by one key assumption: that natural language expressions are normally evaluated (processed) from left to right. Our theory is an extension of Shan’s (2002) account of multiple-wh questions, combining continuations (Barker, 2002) and dynamic type-shifting. Like other continuation-based analyses, but unlike most other treatments of crossover or superiority, our analysis is directly compositional (in the sense of, e.g., Jacobson, 1999). In particular, (...)
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  26. Sāhitya vijñāna.Gaṇapati Candra Gupta - 1963
     
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  27. Śri Jagannātha darśana.Gaṅgādhara Guru - 1982 - Kaṭaka: paribeshaka, Buksa eṇḍa Buksa.
     
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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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    Moral Conflicts and the Application of Ethics.Gan Shaoping - 2017 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2017 (2):393-406.
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    Examining the Effectiveness and Efficiency of an Innovative Achievement Goal Measurement for Preschoolers.Chung Chin Wu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    A large number of studies have investigated achievement goals and their related antecedents and consequences above elementary school level. However, few studies have implemented achievement goal assessment to investigate achievement goals and their relevance for preschoolers. In particular, no valid measurement has been developed for preschoolers’ self-reporting of their achievement goals. The main purposes of this study were twofold: To develop an innovative achievement goal measurement for preschoolers, and to investigate the best theoretical model for understanding preschoolers’ achievement goal across (...)
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    Learning psychological research and statistical concepts using retrieval-based practice.Stephen Wee Hun Lim, Gavin Jun Peng Ng & Gabriel Qi Hao Wong - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  32. On negative yes/no questions.Maribel Romero & Chung-Hye Han - 2004 - Linguistics and Philosophy 27 (5):609-658.
    Preposed negation yes/no (yn)-questions like Doesn''t Johndrink? necessarily carry the implicature that the speaker thinks Johndrinks, whereas non-preposed negation yn-questions like DoesJohn not drink? do not necessarily trigger this implicature. Furthermore,preposed negation yn-questions have a reading ``double-checking'''' pand a reading ``double-checking'''' p, as in Isn''t Jane comingtoo? and in Isn''t Jane coming either? respectively. We present otheryn-questions that raise parallel implicatures and argue that, in allthe cases, the presence of an epistemic conversational operator VERUMderives the existence and content of 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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  34. Fa lü chih yen chih yü shih yung.Chung-mo Han (ed.) - 1977
     
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  35. Negation, Focus and Alternative Questions.Chung-Hye Han & Maribel Romero - unknown
    This paper presents the observation that negative non-wh-questions with inverted negation do not have an alternative (alt-)question reading. In English, a simple question like (1) has two possible readings: a yes-no (yn-)question reading, paraphrased in (1a), and an alt-question reading, disambiguated in (1b). Under the yn-question reading, the question can be answered as in (2); under the alt-question reading, acceptable answers are (3).
     
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    Pronouns Are as Sensitive to Structural Constraints as Reflexives in Early Processing: Evidence From Visual World Paradigm Eye-Tracking.Chung-hye Han, Keir Moulton, Trevor Block, Holly Gendron & Sander Nederveen - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    A number of studies in the extant literature report findings that suggest asymmetry in the way reflexive and pronoun anaphors are interpreted in the early stages of processing: that pronouns are less sensitive to structural constraints, as formulated by Binding Theory, than reflexives, in the initial antecedent retrieval process. However, in previous visual world paradigm eye-tracking studies, these conclusions were based on sentences that placed the critical anaphors within picture noun phrases or prepositional phrases, which have independently been shown not (...)
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  37. Fa hsüeh hsü lun.Chung-Hsieh Pei - 1954
     
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    War Wounds C. F. Salazar: The Treatment of War Wounds in Graeco-Roman Antiquity . (Studies in Ancient Medicine, 21.) Pp. xxvii + 299, 8 figs. Leiden, etc.: Brill, 2000. Cased, $78. ISBN: 90-04-11479-. [REVIEW]Hans Van Wees - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (02):308-.
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    Ambition Versus Conscience, Does Corporate Social Responsibility Pay off? The Application of Matching Methods.Chung-Hua Shen & Yuan Chang - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 88 (S1):133 - 153.
    In this article, we examine the effect of corporate social responsibility (CSR) on firms' financial performance (CSR-effect). Two competing hypotheses, social impact hypothesis and shift of focus hypothesis, are proposed to investigate this issue, where the former suggests that CSR has a positive relation with performance and the latter are opposite. In order to ensure the CSR-effect is not contaminated by other faeton or samples are randomly drawn, we employ four matching methods, Nearest, Caliper, Mahala and Mahala Caliper to match (...)
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  40. Ming Chʻing ju hsüeh chia chu shu sheng tsu nien piao.Chung-Kuei Mai - 1977 - T Ai-Wan Hsüeh Sheng Shu Chü.
     
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  41. Sung Yüan li hsüeh chia chu shu sheng tsu nien piao.Chung-Kuei Mai - 1968
     
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    An ethical issue: nurses’ conscientious objection regarding induced abortion in South Korea.Chung Mee Ko, Chin Kang Koh & Ye Sol Lee - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-9.
    Background The Constitutional Court of South Korea declared that an abortion ban was unconstitutional on April 11, 2019. The National Health Care System will provide abortion care across the country as a formal medical service. Conscientious objection is an issue raised during the construction of legal reforms. Methods One hundred sixty-seven perioperative nurses responded to the survey questionnaire. Nurses’ perception about conscientious objection, support of legislation regarding conscientious objection, and intention to object were measured. Logistic regression was used to explore (...)
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    The Cartesian Mind.Jorge Secada & Cecilia Wee (eds.) - 2019 - Routledge.
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    Kāṇādasiddhāntacandrikā.Gaṅgādhara Vājapeyayāji - 2022 - Vārāṇasī: Da. Bhāratīya Vidyā Prakāśana. Edited by Ta Gaṇapatiśāstrī & Śrīkānta Miśra.
    Small treatise on Kâṇâda's Vaisesika school of philosophy.
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    When Giants Meet—a Discourse on Contemporary and Alternative Therapy Use from an Ethical Perspective.Cindy Shiqi Zhu & Wee Lee Chan - 2018 - Asian Bioethics Review 10 (2):157-163.
    In Singapore’s multicultural society, a sizable proportion of the population subscribes to complementary and alternative medicine. In this article, we discuss the impact this has on medical practice in the context of the four principles of medical ethics. To uphold the principle of autonomy, we propose a non-judgmental approach towards patients who use CAM. Nevertheless, in order to promote health and prevent harm, the safety profiles of CAM must be studied through systematic research. In addition, the principle of justice is (...)
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    Explorations allemandes.Jean-François Kervégan - 2019 - Paris: CNRS éditions.
    Explorer l'Allemagne, c'est explorer quelque chose qui était là avant d'exister : un emplacement sur la carte de l'Europe, une tache dans son histoire, au mieux une "culture", comme on dit quand on ne sait comment nommer les choses. C'est aussi se confronter à des constructions intellectuelles grandioses qui ont eu pour auteurs, entre autres Kant, Fichte, Hegel, Marx, mais aussi Nietzsche, Husserl, Heidegger. Pourtant, si la philosophie a pour territoire l'universel, pourquoi s'intéresser à la philosophie allemande? Et d'abord, peut-il (...)
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    The Need for a Code of Conduct for Research Funders: Commentary on Values in University-Industry Collaborations: The Case of Academics Working at Universities of Technology.Bert van Wee - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (6):1657-1660.
    In addition to a code of conduct for researchers, it is desirable to implement a code of conduct for funders of research. This is because researchers often behave unethically as a result of direct and/or indirect pressure from funders. The paper provides an expansion of the first proposal for such a code of conduct and includes several elements such as “policy relevant research should not be contracted and supervised by a client with an interest in the outcomes”, and “policy relevant (...)
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  48. Defining the 'social' in 'social entrepreneurship': Altruism and entrepreneurship.Wee Liang Tan, John N. Williams & Teck Meng Tan - 2005 - International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal 1:353-365.
    What is social entrepreneurship? In, particular, what’s so social about it? Understanding what social entrepreneurship is enables researchers to study the phenomenon and policy-makers to design measures to encourage it. However, such an understanding is lacking partly because there is no universally accepted definition of entrepreneurship as yet. In this paper, we suggest a definition of social entrepreneurship that intuitively accords with what is generally accepted as entrepreneurship and that captures the way in which entrepreneurship may be altruistic. Based on (...)
     
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  49. Chuja haengjang.Gan Huang - 1975 - Sŏul: Ŭryu Munhwasa. Edited by Thomas Hosuck Kang.
     
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    Kang Youwei, Chen Huanzhang, and the Confucian Society.Gan Chunsong - 2012 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 44 (2):16-38.
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