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    Wen hua jing yan de shen mei gai zao =.Laixian Ding - 2010 - Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she.
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    Ding Shan zi xue yan jiu wei kan gao.Shan Ding - 2011 - Nanjing Shi: Feng huang chu ban she. Edited by Xiantang Wang.
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    Xuan pu xu ai: Ding Sixin xue shu lun wen xuan ji.Sixin Ding - 2009 - Beijing Shi: Zhonghua shu ju.
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  4. Feng Ding wen ji.Ding Feng & Feng Ding Wen Ji Bian Ji Zu - 1987 - [Peking]: Xin hua shu dian jing xiao.
     
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    Knowledge, Stakes and Error: A Psychological Account.Alexander Dinges - 2019 - Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland: Klostermann.
    The term “know” is one of the ten most common verbs in English, and yet a central aspect of its usage remains mysterious. Our willingness to ascribe knowledge depends not just on epistemic factors such as the quality of our evidence. It also depends on seemingly non-epistemic factors. For instance, we become less inclined to ascribe knowledge when it’s important to be right, or once our attention is drawn to possible sources of error. Accounts of this phenomenon proliferate, but no (...)
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  6. Skeptical pragmatic invariantism: good, but not good enough.Alexander Dinges - 2016 - Synthese 193 (8):2577-2593.
    In this paper, I will discuss what I will call “skeptical pragmatic invariantism” as a potential response to the intuitions we have about scenarios such as the so-called bank cases. SPI, very roughly, is a form of epistemic invariantism that says the following: The subject in the bank cases doesn’t know that the bank will be open. The knowledge ascription in the low standards case seems appropriate nevertheless because it has a true implicature. The goal of this paper is to (...)
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  7. Innocent implicatures.Alexander Dinges - 2015 - Journal of Pragmatics 87:54-63.
    It seems to be a common and intuitively plausible assumption that conversational implicatures arise only when one of the so-called conversational maxims is violated at the level of what is said. The basic idea behind this thesis is that, unless a maxim is violated at the level of what is said, nothing can trigger the search for an implicature. Thus, non-violating implicatures wouldn’t be calculable. This paper defends the view that some conversational implicatures arise even though no conversational maxim is (...)
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    Logics of Imprecise Comparative Probability.Yifeng Ding, Wesley H. Holliday & Thomas F. Icard - 2021 - International Journal of Approximate Reasoning 132:154-180.
    This paper studies connections between two alternatives to the standard probability calculus for representing and reasoning about uncertainty: imprecise probability andcomparative probability. The goal is to identify complete logics for reasoning about uncertainty in a comparative probabilistic language whose semantics is given in terms of imprecise probability. Comparative probability operators are interpreted as quantifying over a set of probability measures. Modal and dynamic operators are added for reasoning about epistemic possibility and updating sets of probability measures.
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  9. Ping fan di zhen li.Ding Feng - 1980 - Xin hua shu dian Beijing fa xing suo fa xing.
     
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    Can Ecological Psychology Account for Human Agency and Meaningful Experience?Roy Dings - 2020 - Constructivist Foundations 15 (3):220-222.
    I argue that any approach to affordances that stays close to the letter of the law is not able to account for human agency and meaningful experience….
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    Meaningful affordances.Roy Dings - 2020 - Synthese 199 (1-2):1855-1875.
    It has been argued that affordances are not meaningful and are thus not useful to be applied in contexts where specifically meaningfulness of experience is at stake (e.g. clinical contexts or discussions of autonomous agency). This paper aims to reconceptualize affordances such as to make them relevant and applicable in such contexts. It starts by investigating the ‘ambiguity’ of (possibilities for) action. In both philosophy of action and affordance research, this ambiguity is typically resolved by adhering to the agents intentions (...)
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  12. Knowledge, intuition and implicature.Alexander Dinges - 2018 - Synthese 195 (6):2821-2843.
    Moderate pragmatic invariantism (MPI) is a proposal to explain why our intuitions about the truth-value of knowledge claims vary with stakes and salient error-possibilities. The basic idea is that this variation is due to a variation not in the propositions expressed (as epistemic contextualists would have it) but in the propositions conversationally implicated. I will argue that MPI is mistaken: I will distinguish two kinds of implicature, namely, additive and substitutional implicatures. I will then argue, first, that the proponent of (...)
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    (1 other version)An Examination on the Books of Taoist Commandment.Ding Peiren - 2006 - Journal of Religious Studies (Misc) 2:002.
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    (1 other version)An examination of the literature about Imperial Sovereign Zitong in Ming dynasty.Ding Peiren - 2004 - Journal of Religious Studies (Misc) 3:004.
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    Tao and Deities.Ding Peiren - 2004 - Journal of Religious Studies (Misc) 1:005.
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    Environmental Management Under Subnational Institutional Constraints.Shujun Ding, Chunxin Jia, Zhenyu Wu & Wenlong Yuan - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 134 (4):631-648.
    This study uses the institutional perspective to examine the interaction effects between the subnational institutional context and firm-level parameters on corporate environmental behaviors, based on a unique cross-sectional data set of private firms compiled from three different sources in China. Our results suggest that both enforcement stringency of environmental regulations at the provincial-level and private firms’ foreign ownership negatively affect compensation fees, which are levies charged for firms’ emissions. Enforcement stringency also moderates the firm-level relationship between foreign ownership and compensation (...)
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  17. Ding Wenjiang xue shu wen hua sui bi.Wenjiang Ding & Xiaobin Hong - 2000 - Beijing: Zhongguo qing nian zhu ban she. Edited by Xiaobin Hong.
     
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  18. Are you awake? Cognitive performance and reverie during the hypnopompic state.David F. Dinges - 1990 - In R. Bootsen, John F. Kihlstrom & Daniel L. Schacter (eds.), Sleep and Cognition. American Psychological Association Press. pp. 159--75.
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    Shang Yang: quan ba ren sheng.Yihua Ding - 1996 - Wuhan: Changjiang wen yi chu ban she.
    本书内容包括:商鞅大有作为的一生、改革家商鞅、思想家商鞅、军事家商鞅、商鞅的为人、商鞅的历史地位和影响等.
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  20. Zhongguo jin dai si chao lun.Shouhe Ding - 2003 - [Guangzhou]: Guangdong ren min xue chu ban she.
     
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  21. Feng Youlan.Ding Yin - 1991 - Taibei Shi: zong jing xiao San min shu ju.
     
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    Gaia Metaphor in Latour’s Ecological Thought.Ding Man & Ling Yi - 2023 - Philosophy Study 13 (6).
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    The logic of comparative cardinality.Yifeng Ding, Matthew Harrison-Trainor & Wesley H. Holliday - 2020 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 85 (3):972-1005.
    This paper investigates the principles that one must add to Boolean algebra to capture reasoning not only about intersection, union, and complementation of sets, but also about the relative size of sets. We completely axiomatize such reasoning under the Cantorian definition of relative size in terms of injections.
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  24. Relativism, Disagreement and Testimony.Alexander Dinges - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 98 (S1):497-519.
    This article brings together two sets of data that are rarely discussed in concert; namely, disagreement and testimony data. I will argue that relativism yields a much more elegant account of these data than its major rival, contextualism. The basic idea will be that contextualists can account for disagreement data only by adopting principles that preclude a simple account of testimony data. I will conclude that, other things being equal, we should prefer relativism to contextualism. In making this comparative point, (...)
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  25. Spinoza und die deutsche Philosophie.Hong Han-Ding - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    Levinas’ Ethics for the Other in Communication and Interpretation.Ding Man & Wang Jie - 2022 - Philosophy Study 12 (11).
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  27. Pien cheng wei wu lun yü li shih wei wu lun yen chiu.Ding Mi - 1949
     
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    Bi Mo Qian Kun.Ding Zhang - 2011 - Shandong Hua Bao Chu Ban She. Edited by Zhaozhong Li.
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    Declaration on Civil Rights and Freedoms (1998).Ding Zilin, Lin Mu, Jiang Qisheng & Jiang Peikun - 2001 - In Stephen C. Angle & Marina Svensson (eds.), Chinese Human Rights Reader. M. E. Sharpe.
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    Can the prosocial benefits of episodic simulation transfer to different people and situational contexts?Ding-Cheng Peng, Sarah Cowie, David Moreau & Donna Rose Addis - 2024 - Cognition 244 (C):105718.
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    Chu di Jian Bo Si Xiang Yan Jiu.Sixin Ding & Shihua Xia (eds.) - 2005 - Chong Wen Shu Ju.
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  32. Guodian Chu mu zhu jian si xiang yan jiu.Sixin Ding - 2000 - Biejing: Xin hua shu dian jing xiao.
     
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  33. Si guan Zhong Xi: Ding Zijiang zhe xue si kao = Thinking, China & west.Zijiang Ding - 2003 - Beijing: Jing xiao Xin hua shu dian.
     
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  34. Knowledge and loose talk.Alexander Dinges - 2021 - In Christos Kyriacou & Kevin Wallbridge (eds.), Skeptical Invariantism Reconsidered. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 272-297.
    Skeptical invariantists maintain that the expression “knows” invariably expresses an epistemically extremely demanding relation. This leads to an immediate challenge. The knowledge relation will hardly if ever be satisfied. Consequently, we can rarely if ever apply “knows” truly. The present paper assesses a prominent strategy for skeptical invariantists to respond to this challenge, which appeals to loose talk. Based on recent developments in the theory of loose talk, I argue that such appeals to loose talk fail. I go on to (...)
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    Gu xi la de ren xue.Funing Ding - 2017 - Tai bei shi: Lian jing chu ban shi ye gu fen you xian gong si.
    《古希臘的人學》旨在探討在古代希臘傳統中的人學,相關的問題「人是什麼?」 人是其可見的身體,或還有什麼生命元素使得身體之所以是活著。 早在西元前六世紀開始,古希臘人的理性思辨首先關懷的課題就是人。人所處的究竟是一個什麼樣的物理世界?物理世界中的人又該如何定位?世界與人因而成了哲學探討的兩大主題。 當聚焦、關懷回到人的本身時,與人有關的首推靈魂論,其次是倫理學、政治學等。古希臘時期的靈魂論事實上就是人學,因認知到靈魂是身體(body)的生命原理,無論是從生物學、形上學乃至認識論推衍生命意義之所在 ,都不能捨靈魂而不論。 人的生命僅限在時間內,或還有永恆的面向?人除了生理生命,是否還有倫理、道德和宗教生命?人的自我完滿和完美在時間中達成,或是超越時間有永恆的生命?針對這類問題,作者丁福寧在《古希臘的人學》採取史的角度從 荷馬史詩中流露出的人之概念,及其後哲學理性思辨時期,藉著對一切起源或原理的探討,領悟到人在其身體之外,靈魂是人的生命原理。哲學家對原理和生命概念的詮釋均不同,連帶對「人是什麼?」這最基本問題的詮釋也不 同。亞理斯多德的全人概念,及其後的基督宗教思想,共同奠定了西方人學的基礎。 本書《古希臘的人學》主要研究,古代希臘人不僅關心人在這世界中的生活,如何渡合乎倫理、道德的生活。希臘人肯定人在身體死亡後,靈魂在另一個世界繼續存在。人死亡後的生命是以他在這世界中的生活作為衡量,人的理 想是相似神。人的身體屬於會毀滅的世界,理性則屬於神聖、不朽的世界。靈魂不朽不只是單純的宗教信仰,柏拉圖及亞理斯多德分別以不同的方式從理性的形上本性論證靈魂不朽。從某種角度而言,到了西元前四世紀,希臘人 所建立的人學不是封閉在時間、空間的人學體系,而是向著永恆、無限開放的人學體系。這種人學思想奠定往後所有世紀哲學家人學反省的典範。.
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  36. Lun si xiang gai zao.Ling Ding (ed.) - 1950 - Tianjin: Du zhe shu dian.
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  37. Yi de xue qian shuo.Hanzhang Ding - 1984 - [Hangzhou shi]: Zhejiang sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
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    Ying yu shi jie de zao qi Zhongguo zhe xue yan jiu =.Sixin Ding - 2017 - Hangzhou: Zhejiang da xue chu ban she.
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    Zhongguo zhe xue tong shi: xue shu ban.Sixin Ding - 2021 - Nanjing Shi: Jiangsu ren min chu ban she. Edited by Jianping Gong.
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  40. Fa lü si xiang shi.Yuanpu Ding - 1933 - Shanghai: Shanghai fa xue bian yi she.
     
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  41. On Deniability.Alexander Dinges & Julia Zakkou - 2023 - Mind 132 (526):372-401.
    Communication can be risky. Like other kinds of actions, it comes with potential costs. For instance, an utterance can be embarrassing, offensive, or downright illegal. In the face of such risks, speakers tend to act strategically and seek ‘plausible deniability’. In this paper, we propose an account of the notion of deniability at issue. On our account, deniability is an epistemic phenomenon. A speaker has deniability if she can make it epistemically irrational for her audience to reason in certain ways. (...)
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  42. Gong chan zhu yi ren sheng guan.Ding Feng - 1956 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian zong jing shou.
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    Neuroenhancement: how mental training and meditation can promote epistemic virtue.Barbro Fröding - 2015 - Cham: Imprint: Springer. Edited by Walter Osika.
    This book explores how one can bring about changes in the brain through meditation, both through attention-focus training and through compassion training. Recent findings in the natural sciences have confirmed that it is possible for humans to achieve these structural and functional changes through various life-style practices. It is argued that meditation enables us to influence some aspects of our biological make-up and, for example, could boost our cognitive flexibility as well as our ability to act compassionate. Such changes are (...)
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    Emperor Liangwu's" Abandoning Daoism and Going back to Buddhism" in 504.Ding Hongqi - 2009 - Journal of Religious Studies (Misc) 1:013.
  45. Concerning the use of colour in china.Ding Ning & Catherine Bone - 1995 - British Journal of Aesthetics 35 (2):160-164.
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    The Debate Surrounding “Dismiss the Hundred Schools of Thought and Revere Only the Confucian Arts” and a Refutation of the Theory of the Autocracy of Han Dynasty Confucian Thought.Ding Sixin - 2020 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 51 (2):96-122.
    EDITOR’S ABSTRACTThe popular Chinese portrayal of the victory of Confucianism, or in Chinese terms “dismiss the hundred schools of thought and revere only the Confucian arts,” has been challenged by some scholars in the past decades. Ding’s essay illustrates not only how it has been challenged but also how the catch phrase influences the scholarly discussion. As he indicates, recent Chinese studies that attempt to subvert the traditional theory share the same “flow.” They fail to note that the expression (...)
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    The Section Division of the Laozi and its Examination.Ding Sixin - 2017 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 48 (3):159-179.
    EDITOR’S ABSTRACTThis article argues that the early Laozi text underwent three stages: The first had section divisions on the basis of the meaning. The second stage was the formative period of the Laozi text influenced by cosmological numerology; the Silk Manuscript version A is its testimony. The third stage finalized the text through the canonization of the Classic by Emperor Jing; it is represented by the Peking University Han Bamboo Slips, Yan Zun, and Liu Xiang versions and became the received (...)
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    從「新馬」到韋伯.Xueliang Ding - 1991 - Taibei Shi: Lian jing chu ban shi ye gong si.
  49. Jin gang jing.Ding Fubao zhu - 2007 - In Xi Zhu, Jiyu Ren & Yuan Pan (eds.), Zhong guo wen hua jing dian. Hangzhou: Xi leng yin she chu ban she.
     
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  50. Another Problem in Possible World Semantics.Yifeng Ding & Wesley H. Holliday - 2020 - In Nicola Olivetti & Rineke Verbrugge (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic, Vol. 13. College Publications. pp. 149-168.
    In "A Problem in Possible-World Semantics," David Kaplan presented a consistent and intelligible modal principle that cannot be validated by any possible world frame (in the terminology of modal logic, any neighborhood frame). However, Kaplan's problem is tempered by the fact that his principle is stated in a language with propositional quantification, so possible world semantics for the basic modal language without propositional quantifiers is not directly affected, and the fact that on careful inspection his principle does not target the (...)
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