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    Kang Sin-ju ŭi kamjŏng suŏp: Sŭp'inoja wa hamkke paeunŭn in'gan ŭi 48-kaji ŏlgul.Sin-ju Kang - 2013 - Sŏul-si: Minŭmsa.
    1-pu. Ttang ŭi soksagim -- 2-pu. Mul ŭi norae -- 3-pu. Pulkkot ch'ŏrŏm -- 4-pu. Param ŭi hŭnjŏk.
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  2. Sae sedae sae yulli.In-hyŏn Sin - 1969 - Sŏul: Parhaeng Taehan Kidokkyo Sŏhoe.
     
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    The cinema of the real.Hyon Joo Yoo - 2024 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Alters the landscape of Lacanian film theory by revealing an "emancipatory drive" in transnational cinema.
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    Uses and Forms of Instruments: Resonator and Tuning Fork in Rayleigh's Acoustical Experiments.Ja Hyon Ku - 2009 - Annals of Science 66 (3):371-395.
    Summary The resonator and the tuning fork were major instruments in acoustics in the latter half of the nineteenth-century. In particular, the third Baron Rayleigh made extensive use of these instruments throughout his long career as an experimentalist. These instruments underwent a number of alterations during their use as central experimental tools in acoustics. Functional and structural alterations were introduced in the adaptation of these instruments to several major acousticians’ experimental settings. Rayleigh not only adopted the two instruments as objects (...)
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    Phänomenologische Untersuchung zum Gegenstandsbegriff in Kants "Kritik der reinen Vernunft".Chong-Hyon Paek - 1985 - Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften.
    Nicht nur die Rezeptivität unseres menschlichen Erkenntnisvermögens, sondern auch seine Spontaneität, womit es von sich aus reine Vorstellungen a priori hervorbringt, machen gerade darin seine Grenze offenkundig, weil es nur seinen subjektiven Vorstellungen gemäss etwas erkennen kann und muss. Ein solches allein, was unseren apriorischen Vorstellungen gemäss uns erscheint, können wir als einen Gegenstand erkennen. Diese apriorischen Vorstellungen konstituieren also die Gegenständlichkeit von etwas als einem so-und-so erkannten Gegenstand. Ein von uns so-und-so erkannter Gegenstand ist aber nur eine Erscheinung von (...)
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    Alfred M. Mayer and Acoustics in Nineteenth-Century America.Ja Hyon Ku - 2013 - Annals of Science 70 (2):229-256.
    Summary Througout the nineteenth century, acoustics or the science of sound in America lagged behind European acoustics which had been rapidly advancing. During this period, the American physicist Alfred M. Mayer made original contributions to acoustics and earned a reputation in Europe, filling a gap in late nineteenth-century American research in acoustics. Lacking fellowship with American acousticians, he was affiliated with the European community of research in acoustics in various respects such as taking up themes of research, employing experimental instruments, (...)
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    The Reception and Development of Kant’s Philosophy in South Korea.Chong-Hyon Paek & Ji-Young Kang - 2021 - In Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann, The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress. De Gruyter. pp. 1345-1352.
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  8. Gender and relationship roles in the analects and the mencius.Sin Yee Chan - 2000 - Asian Philosophy 10 (2):115 – 132.
    In this paper I argue that the conception of gender as illustrated in the Analects and the Mencius is basically a functional one that assigns women a domestic role. I show how this conception might imply the exclusion of women from the moral ideal of chun-tzu, which would result in the further subordination of women as wives to men as husbands in the context of the Confucian role system. On the other hand, I show how the Confucian role system can (...)
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    Kant’s theory of transcendental truth as ontology.Chong-Hyon Paek - 2005 - Kant Studien 96 (2):147-160.
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    Class and Ethnicity in the Global Market for Organs: The Case of Korean Cinema. [REVIEW]Rebecca Garden & Hyon Joo Yoo Murphree - 2007 - Journal of Medical Humanities 28 (4):213-229.
    While organ transplantation has been established in the medical imagination since the 1960s, this technology is currently undergoing a popular re-imagination in the era of global capitalism. As transplantation procedures have become routine in medical centers in non-Western and developing nations and as organ sales and transplant tourism become increasingly common, organs that function as a material resource increasingly derive from subaltern bodies. This essay explores this development as represented in Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook’s 2002 Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, focusing (...)
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    Wu Song’s Killing of His Sister-in-law: An Ethical Analysis.William Sin - 2018 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 17 (2):231-246.
    The Water Margin is a great Chinese classical novel; Wu Song’s 武松 killing of his sister-in-law, Pan Jinlian 潘金蓮, is one of the most popular episodes of the novel. It depicts Wu as the hero and defender of traditional values, and Pan as the adulterous woman. In contemporary discussion, there has been a dearth of ethical analyses regarding Wu’s killing of Pan. How should we judge the moral status of his action? Does the killing signify Wu Song’s ethical achievement or (...)
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  12. An Ethic of Loving: Ethical Particularism and the Engaged Perspective in Confucian Role-Ethics.Sin yee Chan - 1993 - Dissertation, University of Michigan
    In personal relationships, we conceive of the related person as an individual who is more than a combination of qualities, a bearer of claims or a role-occupant. She is envisaged as a distinct and irreplaceable particular. We have immediate concerns for her that are not mediated by consideration of principles such as the promotion of welfare or the fulfillment of duty. The aim of my dissertation is to analyze and defend this particularistic concern and show how it is anchored in (...)
     
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    Ch'ŏrhakchŏk si ilki ŭi chŭlgŏum: uri si e pich'in hyŏndae ch'ŏrhak ŭi p'unggyŏng.Sin-ju Kang - 2010 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Tongnyŏk.
    우리 시 21편을 통해 현대 철학을 쉽고 재미있게 배운다! 김수영, 김춘수, 황동규, 황지우, 기형도, 최영미 등 우리에게 친숙한 현대 시인의 시를 통해 현대 철학의 주요 개념을 알기 쉽게 설명한 『철학적 시 읽기의 즐거움』. 노장사상을 전공한 동양철학자이면서 서양철학의 흐름에도 해박한 저자, 강신주는 시는 짧지만, 그 속에 철학책 한 권 못지않은 무한한 고뇌와 사유의 세계를 담고 있다고 말한다. 이 책은 우리에게 신선한 충격과 사고의 전환을 가져다준 들뢰즈, 푸코, 사르트르 같은 현대 철학자들의 사유가 우리 현대 시인들의 시와 어떻게 행복하게 만나는지 보여준다. 그리고 그 (...)
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    In'gan, ch'amŭl su ŏpsi kabyŏun chonjae.Sa-bin Sin - 2018 - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Ch'aek kwa Namu.
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    The Demandingness of Confucianism in the Case of Long-Term Caregiving1.William Sin - 2013 - Asian Philosophy 23 (2):166-179.
    Trends of recent demographical development show that the world's population is aging at its fastest clip ever. In this paper, I ask whether adult children should support the life of their chronically ill parents as long as it takes, and I analyze the matter with regard to the doctrine of Confucianism. As the virtue of filial piety plays a central role in the ethics of Confucianism, adult children will face stringent demands while giving care to their chronically ill parents. In (...)
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    Sam kwa chugŭm, kwŏlli inʼga ŭimu inʼga? =.Hyŏn-ho Sin - 2006 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Yukpŏpsa.
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  17. Hyŏn chonjae rosŏŭi in'gan kwa cayu ŭiji.Kim Sin-ja - 2013 - In Yŏng-bae Song, Tasan sasang kwa sŏhak. Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Kyŏngin Munhwasa.
     
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    Kantian turn in the contemporary philosophy of science.Svetozar Sinđelić - 2010 - Theoria: Beograd 53 (3):5-26.
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    Competing concepts of publicness in the creation of a modern people in the history of modern education in Korea: 1894–1919.Ju-Back Sin - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (9):900-911.
    The term ‘publicness’ is a keyword to explain the creation of a people in the history of modern education in Korea in which the relationship between the ruled and the ruling power rapidly changed from the perspective of continuity and discontinuity. In Korea, the term has been commonly used in three different contexts, and its meanings have changed since the 1894 Gabo Reform, the first reform for the modernization of Korea. Even when the ruling power changed in 1910 with Japanese (...)
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    British Acoustics and its Transformation from the 1860s to the 1910s.Ja Hyon Ku - 2006 - Annals of Science 63 (4):395-423.
    Summary Between the 1860s and the 1910s, British acoustics was transformed from an area of empirical research into a mathematically organized field. Musical motives—improving musical scales and temperaments, making better musical instruments, and understanding the nature of musical tones—were among the major driving forces of acoustical researchers in nineteenth-century Britain. The German acoustician, Helmholtz, had a major impact on British acousticians who also had extensive interactions with American and French acousticians. Rayleigh's acoustics, reflecting all these features, bore remarkable fruit in (...)
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  21. Hanʼguk sasang ŭi kŭnwŏn kwa hongik inʼgan inyŏm.Sŏng-U. Sin - 1981 - [Seoul]: Hongik Inʼgan Hakhoe.
     
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  22. The confucian notion of Jing (respect).Sin Yee Chan - 2006 - Philosophy East and West 56 (2):229 - 252.
    : Jing (respect) in ancient Confucianism can be seen as referring to either a frame of mind or an intentional state that includes the elements of singlemindedness, concentration, seriousness, caution, and a strong sense of responsibility. Hence, it can be seen as a due regard based on the perception of the worth of its object. It is the central element and the germ of li (ritual). A critical comparison is made between jing and the ideas of appraisal respect, recognition respect, (...)
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    Kyŏng iran muŏt in'ga: naemyŏn ŭi kkaedarŭm ŭl wihan Yuhakchŏk yŏlmang.Ch'ang-ho Sin - 2018 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Kŭl Hangari.
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    Ek'o sedae ka tasi ssŭnŭn chŏngŭi ran muŏt in'ga.Chae-wŏn Sin (ed.) - 2014 - Sŏul-si: Kiyŏk.
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    Na nŭn purŭl rŭl kobal haetta. Kŭrŏna chŏngjak ssaum ŭi sangdae nŭn pulgam sahoe yŏtta: 9-in ŭi kongik cheboja ka kyŏkkŭn sahoejŏk sŭtʻŭresŭ.Kwang-sik Sin - 2006 - Sŏul: Chʻamyŏ Sahoe.
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    Saram taum iran muŏt in'ga: in ŭi 3-ch'ŏnnyŏn yŏksa e kittŭn sangsaeng ŭi him.Chŏng-gŭn Sin - 2011 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Kŭl Hangari.
    동아시아 사상의 슈퍼스타 인仁에 대한 최초의 통사通史! 공자 이전부터 탄쓰통까지, 삼국시대부터 최한기까지 중국 및 한국 인仁사상 11단계로 정리 사람다운 삶을 이끌어가는 핵심 윤리로 인仁의 상생의 힘 발굴 한번뿐인 인생, 사람다움을 선택한 이들의 치열한 삶도 조명.
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  27. We acknowledge with thanks receipt of the following titles. Inclusion in this list neither implies nor precludes subsequent.Deadly Sin - 2007 - Studies in Christian Ethics 20:157-160.
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  28. Chayu wa pigŭk: Sarŭtʻŭrŭ ŭi inʼgan chonjaeron.O. -hyŏn Sin - 1979 - Sŏul: Munhak kwa Chisŏngsa.
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    The Emergence of Value-Based Leadership Behavior at the Frontline of Management: A Role Theory Perspective and Future Research Agenda.Sin Mun Chang, Pawan Budhwar & Jonathan Crawshaw - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:635106.
    The importance of value-based leadership such as authentic, ethical, and servant leadership is inconspicuous. However, the benefits of these leadership approaches are often only explained through the behaviors of their followers. As such, limited research has communicated the leader’s motivation for pursuing such leadership behavior, resulting in such discourse to escape theorizing. We draw upon role theory and paid attention to the role of higher-level management (leadership) through the trickle-down model to underline their importance in the organization. We then expand (...)
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  30. In'gan chungsim tijain e kiban han kasang hyŏnsil chejak.Kim Hyŏng-sin - 2020 - In Hyŏn-jin Yi, T'aenjŏbŭl p'illosop'i: Sŏnghak sipto VR = Tangible philosophy: VR for Ten Diagrams on sage learning. Sŏul-si: Tosŏ Ch'ulp'an Ch'ŏngnam.
     
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    Trivial Sacrifices, Great Demands.William Sin - 2010 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 7 (1):3-15.
    Suppose that people in the affluent countries can easily save the lives of the starving needy in poor countries. Then, three points seem to follow. First, it is wrong for these people not to make the easy rescue . Second, it is wrong to stop making the easy rescue even if they have made many rescues already . Third, if we accept the first two points, the demands of morality are super-extreme. That is, people have to keep making trivial sacrifices (...)
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    Evaluative Desire in the Mencius.Sin Yee Chan - 2016 - Philosophy East and West 66 (4):1168-1195.
    The concept of yu 欲 is an under-explored concept in the scholarship on early Confucianism. Perhaps due to the focus on the term “the yu of eyes and ears,” a common term in early Chinese philosophy denoting desires for sensual gratification, or on the Daoist stance on desires, many scholars tend to emphasize the negative and the hedonistic connotations of the term. For example, Chad Hansen notes that the early Confucians do not “make desires central in their account of human (...)
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  33. Metafizika prekrasnogo: vvedenie v ėkologii︠u︡ kulʹtury.A. R. Nebolʹsin - 2003 - Moskva: Palomnik.
     
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  34. Can shu be the one word that serves as the guiding principle of caring actions?Sin Yee Chan - 2000 - Philosophy East and West 50 (4):507-524.
    It is argued that shu involves one's identification with another person while one criticizes the latter's perspective based on one's own. A mechanism is proposed for developing this sort of critique, based on some significant Confucian values. Finally, shu is applied to the context of caring actions, and it is shown how it can help to solve some of the problems arising in caring for others.
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    (2 other versions)Esoteric Confucianism, Moral Dilemmas, and Filial Piety.William Sin - 2020 - Metaphilosophy 51 (2-3):206-225.
    Two controversial cases in Confucian literature present the demands of filial piety as conflicting with those of impartial justice. Let us call them the Case of Concealment (Analects18.13) and the Case of Evasion (Mencius7A53). Adogmaticreading of the texts indicates that both Confucius and Mencius give more weight to filial piety than to justice. This essay, however, provides an alternative reading of the cases:the liberal reading. I argue that the Confucian teachers used the cases as moral dilemmas that force Confucian students (...)
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    Caring for parents: a consequentialist approach.William Sin - 2016 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 19 (1):3-10.
    In this paper, I explain the demands of filial obligations from act and rule consequentialism. More specifically, I defend a rule-consequentialist explanation of filial obligations, and identify a few factors in relation to the determination of filial demands; they include the costs of internalization of filial obligations, and the proportions of the young and the old generations in a population pyramid. I believe that in a society with an aging population, we may accept a strong view of filial obligation. Towards (...)
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    Translation in Hong Kong: Past, Present and Future.Mary S. Erbaugh & Chan Sin-Wai - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (4):852.
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    Gendered Places: The Dimensions of Local Gender Norms across the United States.Ray Sin & William J. Scarborough - 2020 - Gender and Society 34 (5):705-735.
    In this study, we explore the dimensions of local gender norms across U.S. commuting zones. Applying hierarchical cluster analysis with four established indicators of gender norms, we find that these local cultural environments are best conceptualized with a multilevel framework. Commuting zones can be differentiated between those that are egalitarian and those that are traditional. Within these general categories, however, exist more complex dimensions. Gender-traditional areas may be distinguished between traditional-breadwinning and traditional-essentialist, while egalitarian areas are separated into those that (...)
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    Gender Stereotyping by Location, Female Director Appointments and Financial Performance.Ying Li Compton, Sok-Hyon Kang & Zinan Zhu - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 160 (2):445-462.
    We investigate whether female board representation and firms’ financial performance are related and whether the relationship differs for firms located in more prejudicial environments. As a proxy for prejudicial environment, we use two geographical indicators: whether a firm is headquartered in a conservative “red” state or in a liberal “blue” state and whether the firm is located in regions where residents possess more stereotypical attitudes about gender equality. We find that both financial performance and female board representation are lower for (...)
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    Sex ed for social justice: Using principles of hip‐hop–based education to rethink school‐based sex education.Sin R. Guanci - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 56 (5):752-762.
    Forming and sustaining healthy relationships of any kind requires empathy, thought, communication and effort, all of which are learned skills. Many of these skills can and should be learned in a variety of places, including and especially in schools. One of the most appropriate venues for teaching interpersonal relationship skills in school is through ‘sex ed’ classes. I argue that student-centred, anti-racist, culturally affirming and appropriate, inclusive, egalitarian and relationship-based learning environments are necessary for sex education that benefits all students. (...)
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    Audit Committees and Financial Reporting Quality in Singapore.Yuanto Kusnadi, Kwong Sin Leong, Themin Suwardy & Jiwei Wang - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 139 (1):197-214.
    We examine three characteristics of audit committees and their impact on the financial reporting quality for Singapore-listed companies. The main finding is that financial reporting quality will be higher if audit committees have mixed expertise in accounting, finance, and/or supervisory. In addition, we do not find evidence that incremental independence of audit committees enhances financial reporting quality because audit committees already consist of a majority of independent directors. Finally, we fail to find any impact of overlapping membership on audit and (...)
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    Reevaluating Dignāga’s Apoha Theory: As Revealed by Bhāviveka’s Critique.Long Yin Sin - 2023 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 51 (4):391-407.
    Pramāṇavādins are antirealists on the problem of universals by virtue of the fact that they deny the existence of real universals. Dignāga, therefore, offered apoha theory to explain how the denotation of objects is possible without postulating real universals. According to Apohavāda, a word, for instance “cow”, denotes a cow not by referring to a real universal “cowness,” but by excluding it from those which are non-cows, such as horses. In recent years, there is a discussion about what the genuine (...)
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    The Neuroanatomical Basis of Two Subcomponents of Rumination: A VBM Study.Emily L. L. Sin, R. Shao, Xiujuan Geng, Valda Cho & Tatia M. C. Lee - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    If Confucius met Scanlon—Understanding filial piety from Confucianism and Contractualism.William Sin - 2021 - Philosophy Compass 16 (12):e12792.
    How much should adult children sacrifice to care for their chronically ill parents? If parents commit crimes, should their children report them to the authorities? What are the demands of filial obligation in these cases? Traditionally, Confucians have favoured a somewhat stringent view of filial obligation. By this view, adult children have to provide long‐term care to their parents as well as place their parents' interests over any concerns of justice, should the two happen to conflict. I will call these (...)
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  45. Māiā dī kalā.Sukhabīra Siṅgha - 1999 - Ammritasara: Bhā. Catara Siṅgha Jīwana Siṅgha.
    On the concept of Maya (illusion) in Sikhism.
     
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    The Water Margin, Moral Criticism, and Cultural Confrontation.William Sin - 2017 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 16 (1):95-111.
    The Water Margin is one of the four great classical novels of China. It describes how people from different walks of life were driven to become outlaws as a result of poor governance and widespread corruption. These outlaws have been regarded by some commentators as heroes, despite the fact that they perform wanton killing, over retribution, and cannibalism. Liu Zaifu 劉再復 argues that the novel has contributed to the moral downfall of the Chinese people. In this essay, I put forward (...)
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    Modesty, Confucianism, and active indifference.William Sin - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (2):158-168.
    How do people acquire modesty? A simple answer is: if people see that modesty is a worthy trait, they will incorporate it into their character. However, sometimes the knowledge that one is modest would undermine one’s modesty. So, Driver claims that the modest person must not know his merits. If we are to accept Driver’s claim, it would be difficult for us to conceive how learners can consciously acquire this virtue. In response, Bommarito puts forward a more moderate claim. The (...)
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    Bruce Lee and the Trolley Problem: An Analysis from an Asian Martial Arts Tradition.William Sin - 2022 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 16 (1):81-95.
    In this paper, I approach the trolley problem from a different angle, and align the perspective with non-Western models of philosophy as instruction for life. I argue that the trolley problem is an...
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    Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Validation of the Attitudes Toward Suicide Questionnaire Among Healthcare personnel in Malaysia.Siau Ching Sin, Wee Lei-Hum, Ibrahim Norhayati, Visvalingam Uma & Wahab Suzaily - 2017 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 54:004695801770729.
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    A sociosemiotic approach to fundamental rights in China.Shifeng le ChengNi, King Kui Sin & Winnie Cheng - 2012 - Semiotica 2012 (190).
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