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    Alterations of Interhemispheric Functional Connectivity in Parkinson’s Disease With Depression: A Resting-State Functional MRI Study.Haiyan Liao, Jie Fan, Qin Shen, Sainan Cai, Min Wang, Chunyu Wang, Hainan Zhang, Jun Liu, Xiongzhao Zhu & Changlian Tan - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Zhuangzi yi dian ling: dong fang sheng ming liao yu xian xing zhe.Haiyan Ye - 2018 - Taibei Shi: Wei lan wen hua chu ban gu fen you xian gong si.
    因為現代醫藥之發達與進步,我們身體的痛已大多有了消解之道;但思想、心理與性靈的病卻是越來越讓我們感到憂傷,越來越教我們心生恐懼,也越來越侵犯到我們原本一心盼望單單純純地「活在此時此刻」這極其謙卑的權利 與心願。 顯然,現代科技仍然效力有限,而無端的生命苦難更是難以預期與估量。我們還是得時時回頭看看自己這一身,回頭想想自己這一生,並同時回頭思量自己這一顆心到底蘊藏著什麼寶貝,或許,這樣的自力救濟與自力更生纔是生 活的王道。 且讓我們一起來細細品味兩千多年前這一位東方的「生命療癒先行者」――莊子到底是怎麼看待他自己這一身、這一生、這一世以及時時刻刻跳動在「此時此刻」的這一顆心,而其中又有何特殊光景值得莊子大書特書,這也許是 人類千年不變的生命共業。 原本,我們一出生就無法自外於大自然,而「自然」原來就在我們完完整整的這一身,它的符碼(甚至是密碼)就藏在我們人人心底,就靠我們自己來記憶,來存取,來開啟我們與生俱來的自我療癒的能力,而莊子如是言,如是 行,如是思量,如是觀想,如是腳踏實地,如是心無旁鶩,如是存活於此時此刻──而他已然為我們落下這八個無比精采的篇章: ◆逍遙之遊──莊子一心渴望真自由,而他到底是如何滿足這心底深沉的渴望?又是如何從地面起身躍向那無邊無界的天空? ◆齊物之論──莊子彷彿心無是非,口無虛言,而只是靜觀萬物,平等看待這世上的一切,他是如何能夠保有這份真真切切的「自知之明」?如何在夢醒之際清清楚楚地守著這僅有的清明之心? ◆養生之主──莊子先是如同一般人,一心只盼望健健康康,無疾也無病,但他還深刻地警覺生命最大的痛──死亡隨時隨處在窺伺著我們,我們又能如何真正地跳出這幾乎無所不在的死亡的幽谷? ◆人間之世──莊子深知世上難免無妄之災,更難防故意之敵,但我們還是得盡量避禍,盡力解厄,同時盡心地處理好所有與我們相連相繫的人際關係;不過,當不順心不如意之事迎面而來之際,我們又當如何舉重若輕地一肩承 擔?莊子顯然有他自己的法子。 ◆真人之身──莊子不是教主,也不想開宗立派,他只是始終關心本來無價無償的生命到底該怎麼被我們認真地看待,而那「無用之用」的奧妙又有誰能真正了解? ◆渾沌之死──就莊子看來,「渾沌」本無生亦無死;而如果說我們總是自己在「找死」,並不是死亡找上我們,這雖然看似重話,卻可能有警醒人心的作用。原來,莊子的「生命之壺」暗藏玄機,而縱然生死之謎究竟無解,但 我們又何妨放下心來,自由自在地在這世上走上一回。 ◆自然之道──莊子當然不懂現代科技,但他已經知道運用機械的後遺症。設想時下所謂的「科技新貴」能夠放下「釣魚上鉤」的念頭,靜靜地佇立水岸,觀賞那魚兒水中游,大概就將別有一番生活情趣與生命體悟。 ◆幸福之夢──莊子應該和任何人一樣,都想幸幸福福過一生,但我們到底該怎麼尋找終生的伴侶(甚至是「絕配」)?日子又該怎麼過得舒適?而和自己又能如何做一輩子的至親好友?這些問題的解答,可能就是打開那幸福之 門的鑰匙吧! 作者:葉海煙 輔仁大學哲學博士,美國哈佛大學訪問學人、東吳大學哲學系教授兼系主任、長榮大學哲學與宗教學系教授兼系主任、台灣哲學學會會長、錢穆故居執行長、台南市哲學學會會長。現任南神神學院神學研究所專任哲學教授、國立 成功大學兼任哲學教授。專長道家哲學,當代新儒學,當代倫理學比較研究,台灣文化研究。著有《莊子的生命哲學》、《老莊哲學新論》、《道德、理性與人文的向度》、《中國哲學的倫理觀》、《人文與哲學的對話》、《傳 統倫理的現代挑戰》、《莊子的處世智慧》、《老子診療室》、《臺灣學入門》、《道家倫理學:理論與實踐》、《哲學與人生》、《哲學在哪裡》等近二十種著作。.
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    Lives, Limbs, and Liver Spots: The Threshold Approach to Limited Aggregation.S. Matthew Liao & James Edgar Lim - 2024 - Utilitas 36 (2):148-167.
    Limited Aggregation is the view that when there are competing moral claims that demand our attention, we should sometimes satisfy the largest aggregate of claims, depending on the strength of the claims in question. In recent years, philosophers such as Patrick Tomlin and Alastair Norcross have argued that Limited Aggregation violates a number of rational choice principles such as Transitivity, Separability, and Contraction Consistency. Current versions of Limited Aggregation are what may be called Comparative Approaches because they involve assessing the (...)
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  4. The Right to Be Loved.S. Matthew Liao - 2015 - New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    S. Matthew Liao argues here that children have a right to be loved. To do so he investigates questions such as whether children are rightholders; what grounds a child's right to beloved; whether love is an appropriate object of a right; and other philosophical and practical issues. His proposal is that all human beings have rights to the fundamental conditions for pursuing a good life; therefore, as human beings, children have human rights to the fundamental conditions for pursuing a (...)
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  5. Putting the trolley in order: Experimental philosophy and the loop case.S. Matthew Liao, Alex Wiegmann, Joshua Alexander & Gerard Vong - 2012 - Philosophical Psychology 25 (5):661-671.
    In recent years, a number of philosophers have conducted empirical studies that survey people's intuitions about various subject matters in philosophy. Some have found that intuitions vary accordingly to seemingly irrelevant facts: facts about who is considering the hypothetical case, the presence or absence of certain kinds of content, or the context in which the hypothetical case is being considered. Our research applies this experimental philosophical methodology to Judith Jarvis Thomson's famous Loop Case, which she used to call into question (...)
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    Inheritance and Innovation of Chinese Filial Piety Culture.Hao Haiyan - 2021 - Philosophy Study 11 (2).
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    Inheritance and Innovation of Chinese Filial Piety Culture Restated.Hao Haiyan - 2024 - Philosophy Study 14 (5).
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    The Life Wisdom of Chinese Traditional Filial Piety.Hao Haiyan - 2022 - Philosophy Study 12 (6).
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    Pushing the TAD boundary: Decoding insulator codes of clustered CTCF sites in 3D genomes.Haiyan Huang & Qiang Wu - 2024 - Bioessays 46 (10):2400121.
    Topologically associating domain (TAD) boundaries are the flanking edges of TADs, also known as insulated neighborhoods, within the 3D structure of genomes. A prominent feature of TAD boundaries in mammalian genomes is the enrichment of clustered CTCF sites often with mixed orientations, which can either block or facilitate enhancer–promoter (E‐P) interactions within or across distinct TADs, respectively. We will discuss recent progress in the understanding of fundamental organizing principles of the clustered CTCF insulator codes at TAD boundaries. Specifically, both inward‐ (...)
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  10. Pháp hoa huyền nghĩa: Phật học Thiên Thai tông = The profound meaning of the Lotus Sutra: Tʻien Tʻai philosophy of Buddhism.Haiyan Shen - 2007 - [Ho Chi Minh City?: Từ Đức An Hoa. Edited by Zhiyi.
     
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    The profound meaning of the Lotus sutra: T̕ ien-t̕ai philosophy of Buddhism.Haiyan Shen - 2005 - New Delhi: D.K. Publishers Distributors.
    Study of Miao fa lian hua jing xuan yi, Chinese commentary on Saddharmapuṇḍarīkasūtra by Zhiyi, 538-597, on Tiantai Buddhism.
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  12. A defense of intuitions.S. Matthew Liao - 2008 - Philosophical Studies 140 (2):247 - 262.
    Radical experimentalists argue that we should give up using intuitions as evidence in philosophy. In this paper, I first argue that the studies presented by the radical experimentalists in fact suggest that some intuitions are reliable. I next consider and reject a different way of handling the radical experimentalists' challenge, what I call the Argument from Robust Intuitions. I then propose a way of understanding why some intuitions can be unreliable and how intuitions can conflict, and I argue that on (...)
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  13. The Imagination Box.Shen-yi Liao & Tyler Doggett - 2014 - Journal of Philosophy 111 (5):259-275.
    Imaginative immersion refers to a phenomenon in which one loses oneself in make-believe. Susanna Schellenberg says that the best explanation of imaginative immersion involves a radical revision to cognitive architecture. Instead of there being an attitude of belief and a distinct attitude of imagination, there should only be one attitude that represents a continuum between belief and imagination. -/- We argue otherwise. Although imaginative immersion is a crucial data point for theorizing about the imagination, positing a continuum between belief and (...)
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    The Development and Validation of the Online Shopping Addiction Scale.Haiyan Zhao, Wei Tian & Tao Xin - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  15. The right of children to be loved.S. Matthew Liao - 2006 - Journal of Political Philosophy 14 (4):420–440.
    A number of international organizations have claimed that children have a right to be loved, but there is a worry that this claim may just be an empty rhetoric. In this paper, I seek to show that there could be such a right by providing a justification for this right in terms of human rights, by demonstrating that love can be an appropriate object of a duty, and by proposing that biological parents should normally be made the primary bearers of (...)
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  16. Empirically Investigating Imaginative Resistance.Shen-yi Liao, Nina Strohminger & Chandra Sekhar Sripada - 2014 - British Journal of Aesthetics 54 (3):339-355.
    Imaginative resistance refers to a phenomenon in which people resist engaging in particular prompted imaginative activities. Philosophers have primarily theorized about this phenomenon from the armchair. In this paper, we demonstrate the utility of empirical methods for investigating imaginative resistance. We present two studies that help to establish the psychological reality of imaginative resistance, and to uncover one factor that is significant for explaining this phenomenon but low in psychological salience: genre. Furthermore, our studies have the methodological upshot of showing (...)
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  17. (1 other version)Human Rights as Fundamental Conditions for a Good Life.S. Matthew Liao - 2015 - In The Right to Be Loved. New York, US: Oxford University Press USA.
    What grounds human rights? How do we determine that something is a genuine human right? This chapter offers a new answer: human beings have human rights to the fundamental conditions for pursuing a good life. The fundamental conditions for pursuing a good life are certain goods, capacities, and options that human beings qua human beings need whatever else they qua individuals might need in order to pursue a characteristically good human life. This chapter explains how this Fundamental Conditions Approach is (...)
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    The Impact of the Economic Corridor on Economic Stability: A Double Mediating Role of Environmental Sustainability and Sustainable Development Under the Exceptional Circumstances of COVID-19.Haiyan Li, Javaria Hameed, Rafique Ahmed Khuhro, Gadah Albasher, Wedad Alqahtani, Muhammad Waqas Sadiq & Tong Wu - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This study discusses the impact of different economic indicators on economic stability, including honest leadership, improved infrastructure, revenue generation, and CPEC taking into account the double mediating role of environmental sustainability and sustainable development, while considering the latest COVID-19 situation. This study adopted primary data collection methods and obtained data from the employees of CPEC by using questionnaires and smart-PLS for analysis purposes. The results revealed that honest leadership, improved infrastructure, revenue generation, and CPEC have a positive nexus with economic (...)
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  19. Aesthetic Adjectives: Experimental Semantics and Context-Sensitivity.Shen-yi Liao & Aaron Meskin - 2017 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 94 (2):371–398.
    One aim of this essay is to contribute to understanding aesthetic communication—the process by which agents aim to convey thoughts and transmit knowledge about aesthetic matters to others. Our focus will be on the use of aesthetic adjectives in aesthetic communication. Although theorists working on the semantics of adjectives have developed sophisticated theories about gradable adjectives, they have tended to avoid studying aesthetic adjectives—the class of adjectives that play a central role in expressing aesthetic evaluations. And despite the wealth of (...)
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  20. Aesthetic Adjectives Lack Uniform Behavior.Shen-yi Liao, Louise McNally & Aaron Meskin - 2016 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 59 (6):618-631.
    The goal of this short paper is to show that esthetic adjectives—exemplified by “beautiful” and “elegant”—do not pattern stably on a range of linguistic diagnostics that have been used to taxonomize the gradability properties of adjectives. We argue that a plausible explanation for this puzzling data involves distinguishing two properties of gradable adjectives that have been frequently conflated: whether an adjective’s applicability is sensitive to a comparison class, and whether an adjective’s applicability is context-dependent.
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  21. Imaginative Resistance, Narrative Engagement, Genre.Shen-yi Liao - 2016 - Res Philosophica 93 (2):461-482.
    Imaginative resistance refers to a phenomenon in which people resist engaging in particular prompted imaginative activities. On one influential diagnosis of imaginative resistance, the systematic difficulties are due to these particular propositions’ discordance with real-world norms. This essay argues that this influential diagnosis is too simple. While imagination is indeed by default constrained by real-world norms during narrative engagement, it can be freed with the power of genre conventions and expectations.
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    Perceptions of Chinese Biomedical Researchers Towards Academic Misconduct: A Comparison Between 2015 and 2010.Qing-Jiao Liao, Yuan-Yuan Zhang, Yu-Chen Fan, Ming-Hua Zheng, Yu Bai, Guy D. Eslick, Xing-Xiang He, Shi-Bing Zhang, Harry Hua-Xiang Xia & Hua He - 2018 - Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (2):629-645.
    Publications by Chinese researchers in scientific journals have dramatically increased over the past decade; however, academic misconduct also becomes more prevalent in the country. The aim of this prospective study was to understand the perceptions of Chinese biomedical researchers towards academic misconduct and the trend from 2010 to 2015. A questionnaire comprising 10 questions was designed and then validated by ten biomedical researchers in China. In the years 2010 and 2015, respectively, the questionnaire was sent as a survey to biomedical (...)
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  23. Pretense and Imagination.Shen-yi Liao & Tamar Szabó Gendler - 2011 - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews 2 (1):79-94.
    Issues of pretense and imagination are of central interest to philosophers, psychologists, and researchers in allied fields. In this entry, we provide a roadmap of some of the central themes around which discussion has been focused. We begin with an overview of pretense, imagination, and the relationship between them. We then shift our attention to the four specific topics where the disciplines' research programs have intersected or where additional interactions could prove mutually beneficial: the psychological underpinnings of performing pretense and (...)
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  24. The Basis of Human Moral Status.S. Matthew Liao - 2010 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 7 (2):159-179.
    When philosophers consider what moral status human beings have, they tend to find themselves either supporting the idea that not all human beings are rightholders or adopting what Peter Singer calls a 'speciesist' position, where speciesism is defined as morally favoring a particular species—in this case, human beings—over others without sufficient justification. In this paper, I develop what I call the 'genetic basis for moral agency' account of rightholding, and I propose that this account can allow all human beings to (...)
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    Scientific and Technological Civilization and Confucian Culture: Views of Modern Neo-Confucianism.Hao Haiyan - 2020 - Philosophy Study 10 (4).
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    Hai yu hun yi: Yuan dai de ru xue cheng chuan yu wen tan ge ju = The Great Unifying World: Inheritance of Confucianism and Literary World Pattern in the Yuan Dynasty.Haiyan Luo - 2019 - Beijing Shi: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she.
    本书探讨了元代儒学学派与诗文流派之间的互动关系。全书分为上下两编,上编为总论部分,对南宋金元时期学术变迁与派别分化、学术与诗文的联动、理学门派传承与诗文流派的生成加以宏观性论述;同时重点考察了许衡与元 代中州文派、刘因与元代北方文派、许谦与元代金华文派、李齐贤与元代高丽文派等的儒学承传和文学创作。下编为考证部分,汇辑了元代高丽士人李齐贤研究资料,并考撰了“元代中朝(韩)越日间文学活动编年”。.
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    Improved KNN Algorithm Based on Preprocessing of Center in Smart Cities.Haiyan Wang, Peidi Xu & Jinghua Zhao - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-10.
    The KNN algorithm is one of the most famous algorithms in machine learning and data mining. It does not preprocess the data before classification, which leads to longer time and more errors. To solve the problems, this paper first proposes a PK-means++ algorithm, which can better ensure the stability of a random experiment. Then, based on it and spherical region division, an improved KNNPK+ is proposed. The algorithm can select the center of the spherical region appropriately and then construct an (...)
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    People-centred myth: Representation of the Wenchuan earthquake in China Daily.Haiyan Wang & Liangen Yin - 2010 - Discourse and Communication 4 (4):383-398.
    This article primarily explains how China Daily — an exemplary representative of China’s press — modified the disaster discourse, to provide coverage of the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008, through the exclusion of rational thought and in doing so created a people-centred myth. The secondary aim is to understand why the need for legitimacy was the reason behind the Government’s decision to allow media coverage of the disaster. Critical linguistics and critical discourse analysis underpin the study. The article concludes that the (...)
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    Time perspective and family history of alcohol dependence moderate the effect of depression on alcohol dependence: A study in Chinese psychiatric clinics.Haiyan Wang, Yichen Zhu, Jie Shi, Xiaoyu Huang & Xiaoying Zhu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundDepression and alcohol dependence are among the most prevalent psychiatric disorders that commonly co-occur. Therefore, gaining a better grasp of factors related to this comorbidity is particularly interesting for clinicians. Past research has highlighted the significant role that time perspective and family history of alcohol dependence play in the occurrence of depression and AD. However, much remains unexplored in the understanding of the association between them. This study explored how temporal profile and other sociodemographic characteristics of patients diagnosed with AD (...)
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  30. Dao de, li xing yu ren wen di xiang du.Haiyan Ye - 1996 - Taibei Shi: Wen jin chu ban she.
     
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    Kua ling yu de Dao jia zhe xue.Haiyan Ye - 2022 - Taibei Shi: Wu nan tu shu chu ban you xian gong si.
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    The quality enhancement of action research on primary school English instruction in Chinese rural areas: An analysis based on multimodality.Haiyan Zhang, Cunxin Han, Hongyan Ma & Liusheng Wang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study investigates the influences of action research on primary school English instruction from five dimensions in the classroom, viz., types of questions, language errors, gestures, facial expressions, and interpersonal distance. Four English teachers’ 9 real classroom teaching videos before and after action research are collected and annotated by using ELAN software. The results show that primary school English teachers in Chinese rural areas prefer closed questions to open questions; They make some language errors; Deictic gestures are the most common (...)
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    Ti yan de cun zai: Feng Youlan yu qian qi Weitegensitan zhi shi yu rong he.Haiyan Zhao - 2016 - Beijing Shi: Ren min chu ban she.
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  34. The Normativity of Memory Modification.S. Matthew Liao & Anders Sandberg - 2008 - Neuroethics 1 (2):85-99.
    The prospect of using memory modifying technologies raises interesting and important normative concerns. We first point out that those developing desirable memory modifying technologies should keep in mind certain technical and user-limitation issues. We next discuss certain normative issues that the use of these technologies can raise such as truthfulness, appropriate moral reaction, self-knowledge, agency, and moral obligations. Finally, we propose that as long as individuals using these technologies do not harm others and themselves in certain ways, and as long (...)
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  35. What Are Centered Worlds?Shen‐yi Liao - 2012 - Philosophical Quarterly 62 (247):294-316.
    David Lewis argues that centered worlds give us a way to capture de se, or self-locating, contents in philosophy of language and philosophy of mind. In recent years, centered worlds have also gained other uses in areas ranging widely from metaphysics to ethics. In this paper, I raise a problem for centered worlds and discuss the costs and benefits of different solutions. My investigation into the nature of centered worlds brings out potentially problematic implicit commitments of the theories that employ (...)
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    Zhang Yimou Films: The Reflections on Chinese Society and Culture in the Context of Republic of China (1912-1949).Li Haiyan, Supachai Singyabuth, Chen Lu, Li Ying & Jiao Pu - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:661-672.
    This study adopts qualitative research methods, and the research texts are three Zhang Yimou films that reflect the history and social culture of the Republic of China, namely Red Sorghum, Ju Dou, and Raise the Red Lantern, also known as the Red Trilogy. This study explores the phenomenon of consuming history through the art form of films. The study finds that history is not only concerned and used by historians and archaeologists but can also be used by artists and consumed (...)
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  37. 在藝術和道德的交叉點.Shen-yi Liao - 2025 - In Erich Hatala Matthes, 大師失格:如何在人品與作品之間劃出界線?. New Taipei City: Acropolis Publishing House. pp. 11-16.
    Foreword to the Traditional Chinese translation of Erich Hatala Matthes's Drawing the Line: What to Do with the Work of Immoral Artists from Museums to the Movies, published as 《大師失格:如何在人品與作品之間劃出界線?》(2025). -/- Somewhat based on my own "The Art of Immoral Artists" (2024).
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  38. Moral Persuasion and the Diversity of Fictions.Shen-yi Liao - 2013 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 94 (3):269-289.
    Narrative representations can change our moral actions and thoughts, for better or for worse. In this article, I develop a theory of fictions' capacity for moral education and moral corruption that is fully sensitive to the diversity of fictions. Specifically, I argue that the way a fiction influences our moral actions and thoughts importantly depends on its genre. This theory promises new insights into practical ethical debates over pornography and media violence.
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  39. Rescuing human embryonic stem cell research: The blastocyst transfer method.S. Matthew Liao - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):8 – 16.
    Despite the therapeutic potential of human embryonic stem (HES) cells, many people believe that HES cell research should be banned. The reason is that the present method of extracting HES cells involves the destruction of the embryo, which for many is the beginning of a person. This paper examines a number of compromise solutions such as parthenogenesis, the use of defective embryos, genetically creating a "pseudo embryo" that can never form a placenta, and determining embryo death, and argues that none (...)
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  40. Political and Naturalistic Conceptions of Human Rights: A False Polemic?S. Matthew Liao & Adam Etinson - 2012 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 9 (3):327-352.
    What are human rights? According to one longstanding account, the Naturalistic Conception of human rights, human rights are those that we have simply in virtue of being human. In recent years, however, a new and purportedly alternative conception of human rights has become increasingly popular. This is the so-called Political Conception of human rights, the proponents of which include John Rawls, Charles Beitz, and Joseph Raz. In this paper we argue for three claims. First, we demonstrate that Naturalistic Conceptions of (...)
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    Sequential Effects in Essay Ratings: Evidence of Assimilation Effects Using Cross-Classified Models.Zhao Haiyan, Andersson Björn, Guo Boliang & Xin Tao - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  42. The Ashley treatment: Best Interests, Convenience, and Parental Decision Making.S. Matthew Liao, Julian Savulescu & Mark Sheehan - 2007 - Hastings Center Report 37 (2):16-20.
    The story of Ashley, a nine-year-old from Seattle, has caused a good deal of controversy since it appeared in the Los Angeles Times on January 3, 2007.1 Ashley was born with a condition called static encephalopathy, a severe brain impairment that leaves her unable to walk, talk, eat, sit up, or roll over. According to her doctors, Ashley has reached, and will remain at, the developmental level of a three-month-old.
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    Event-Related Potential Responses to Beloved and Familiar Faces in Different Marriage Styles: Evidence from Mosuo Subjects.Haiyan Wu, Li Luo, Junqiang Dai, Suyong Yang, Naiyi Wang & Yue-jia Luo - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Mentalizing During Social Interaction: The Development and Validation of the Interactive Mentalizing Questionnaire.Haiyan Wu, Bowen J. Fung & Dean Mobbs - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Studies have shown that during social interaction a shared system underlies inferring one’s own mental state, and the mental states of others – processes often referred to as mentalization. However, no validated assessment has been developed to measure second order mentalization, or whether this capacity plays a significant role in social interaction. The current work presents a interactive mentalization theory, which divides these directional and second order aspects of mentalization, and investigates whether these constructs are measurable, stable, and meaningful in (...)
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    Theory and implementation of coalitional analysis in cooperative decision making.Haiyan Xu, D. Marc Kilgour, Keith W. Hipel & Edward A. McBean - 2014 - Theory and Decision 76 (2):147-171.
    Stability definitions for describing human behavior under conflict when coalitions may form are generalized within the Graph Model for Conflict Resolution and algebraic formulations of these definitions are provided to allow computer implementation. The more general definitions of coalitional stabilities relax the assumption of transitive graphs capturing movements under the control of decision makers, either independently or cooperatively, and allow the convenient expansion to the case of coalitions of the four basic individual stabilities consisting of Nash stability, general metarationality, symmetric (...)
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    Zhe xue zai na li?Haiyan Ye - 2008 - Taibei Shi: San min shu ju.
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    Differential Neural Correlates Underlie Judgment of Learning and Subsequent Memory Performance.Haiyan Yang, Ying Cai, Qi Liu, Xiao Zhao, Qiang Wang, Chuansheng Chen & Gui Xue - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Work–Family Effects of Ethical Leadership.Yi Liao, Xiao-Yu Liu, Ho Kwong Kwan & Jinsong Li - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 128 (3):535-545.
    This study examined the relationship between ethical leadership as perceived by employees and the family satisfaction of the employees’ spouses. It also considered the mediating role of the employees’ ethical leadership in the family domain as perceived by their spouses, and the moderating role of the employees’ identification with leader. The results, which were based on a sample of 193 employee–spouse dyads in China, indicated that employees’ perceptions of ethical leadership in the workplace positively influenced their spouses’ family satisfaction. Moreover, (...)
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  49. The Fictional Character of Pornography.Shen-yi Liao & Sara Protasi - 2013 - In Hans Maes, Pornographic Art and the Aesthetics of Pornography. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 100-118.
    We refine a line of feminist criticism of pornography that focuses on pornographic works' pernicious effects. A.W. Eaton argues that inegalitarian pornography should be criticized because it is responsible for its consumers’ adoption of inegalitarian attitudes toward sex in the same way that other fictions are responsible for changes in their consumers’ attitudes. We argue that her argument can be improved with the recognition that different fictions can have different modes of persuasion. This is true of film and television: a (...)
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  50. The embryo rescue case.S. Matthew Liao - 2006 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 27 (2):141-147.
    In the debate regarding the moral status of human embryos, the Embryo Rescue Case has been used to suggest that embryos are not rightholders. This case is premised on the idea that in a situation where one has a choice between saving some number of embryos or a child, it seems wrong to save the embryos and not the child. If so, it seems that embryos cannot be rightholders. In this paper, I argue that the Embryo Rescue Case does not (...)
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