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  1. Kyoyuk haengjŏng sajo.Sam-Hwan Chu - 1988 - Sŏul-si: Paeyŏngsa.
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    Sŏngho Sŏnsaeng ŏnhaengnok.Sam-Hwan Yi - 2013 - Kyŏnggi-do Yongin-si: Tan'guk Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu. Edited by Ho-gu Hŏ.
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  3. Maengja.Chu-Hwan Cha - 1972 - Edited by Mencius.
     
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    fNIRS Evidence for Recognizably Different Positive Emotions.Xin Hu, Chu Zhuang, Fei Wang, Yong-Jin Liu, Chang-Hwan Im & Dan Zhang - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
  5. Uri sam ŭi kŭnwŏn ŭl ch'ajasŏ.KyŏNg-Hwan Pak (ed.) - 2003 - Kyŏngbuk Andong-si: Han'guk Kukhak Chinhŭngwŏn.
     
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    Mokchae Yi Sam-hwan kwa Hosŏ chibang Sŏngho hakt'ong.Se-gu Kang - 2016 - Sŏul-si: Hyean.
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    Maesan Yi Ha-jin ŭi sam kwa munhak kŭrigo Sŏnghohak ŭi hyŏngsŏng.Chae-Hwan Yun - 2010 - Sŏul: Munyewŏn.
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    Yi Saek ŭi sam kwa saenggak =.Ik-chu Yi - 2013 - Sŏul-si: Ilchogak.
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    Kŭllobŏl sidae Chŏng Yag-yong segyegwan ŭi kanŭngsŏng kwa hanʼgye: Chu Hŭi e taehan pipʻan ŭl chungsim ŭro.sŏNg-Hwan Chʻa - 2002 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Chimmundang. Edited by Yag-Yong ChŏNg.
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    Tongyang ŭi chihye, kŭrigo hyŏndaein ŭi sam.Chu-Yong WŏN - 2008 - Kyŏnggi-do Pʻaju-si: Hanʼguk Haksul Chŏngbo.
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    On saengmyŏng kwa hwanʼgyŏng, kongdongchʻejŏk sam.Hoe-ik Chang - 2008 - Sŏul: Saenggak ŭi Namu.
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    Haengbok ch'ŏngbaji: 'chŭlgŏun' sam i 'choŭn' sam ilkka.Ch'ang-ho Kim (ed.) - 2005 - Sŏul-si: Ungjin Chisik Hausŭ.
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  13. (1 other version)Yŏksa sok ŭi Han'guk ch'ŏrhak.Chong-sŏng Yi - 2017 - Taejŏn Kwangyŏksi: Ch'ungnam Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'an Munhwawŏn.
    1. Tan'gun sinhwa ŭi wŏnhyŏngjŏk segyegwan kwa p'ungnyu chŏngsin -- 2. Wŏnhyo ŭi hwajaeng sasang kwa muaehaeng ŭi silch'ŏn -- 3. Ŭisang ŭi 'Hwaŏm ilsŭng pŏpkyedo' e nat'anan Hwaŏm sasang -- 4. Chinul ŭi Tono chŏmsu wa Chŏnghye ssangsu sasang -- 5. Sambong Chŏng To-jŏn ŭi Pulgyo paech'ŏk ŭi naeyong kwa sŏngkyŏk -- 6. T'oegye Yi Hwang ŭi ch'ŏrhakchŏk ipchang kwa 'Kyŏng' sasang -- 7. Kobong Ki Tae-sŭng ŭi hangmun chŏngsin kwa ch'ŏrhak sasang -- 8. Ugye Sŏng Hon ŭi Tohakchŏk (...)
     
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  14. The dynamics of loose talk.Sam Carter - 2021 - Noûs 55 (1):171-198.
    In non‐literal uses of language, the content an utterance communicates differs from its literal truth conditions. Loose talk is one example of non‐literal language use (amongst many others). For example, what a loose utterance of (1) communicates differs from what it literally expresses: (1) Lena arrived at 9 o'clock. Loose talk is interesting (or so I will argue). It has certain distinctive features which raise important questions about the connection between literal and non‐literal language use. This paper aims to (i.) (...)
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  15. Beyond the icon: Core cognition and the bounds of perception.Sam Clarke - 2020 - Mind and Language 37 (1):94-113.
    This paper refines a controversial proposal: that core systems belong to a perceptual kind, marked out by the format of its representational outputs. Following Susan Carey, this proposal has been understood in terms of core representations having an iconic format, like certain paradigmatically perceptual outputs. I argue that they don’t, but suggest that the proposal may be better formulated in terms of a broader analogue format type. Formulated in this way, the proposal accommodates the existence of genuine icons in perception, (...)
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  16. Mathematical Explanation by Law.Sam Baron - 2019 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 70 (3):683-717.
    Call an explanation in which a non-mathematical fact is explained—in part or in whole—by mathematical facts: an extra-mathematical explanation. Such explanations have attracted a great deal of interest recently in arguments over mathematical realism. In this article, a theory of extra-mathematical explanation is developed. The theory is modelled on a deductive-nomological theory of scientific explanation. A basic DN account of extra-mathematical explanation is proposed and then redeveloped in the light of two difficulties that the basic theory faces. The final view (...)
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  17. Wide and narrow scope.Sam Shpall - 2013 - Philosophical Studies 163 (3):717-736.
    Offers a conciliatory solution to one of the central contemporary debates in the theory of rationality, the debate about the proper formulation of rational requirements. Introduces a novel conception of the “symmetry problem” for wide scope rational requirements, and sketches a theory of rational commitment as a response.
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  18. What’s the Good of Language? On the Moral Distinction between Lying and Misleading.Sam Berstler - 2019 - Ethics 130 (1):5-31.
    I give a new argument for the moral difference between lying and misleading. First, following David Lewis, I hold that conventions of truthfulness and trust fix the meanings of our language. These conventions generate fair play obligations. Thus, to fail to conform to the conventions of truthfulness and trust is unfair. Second, I argue that the liar, but not the misleader, fails to conform to truthfulness. So the liar, but not the misleader, does something unfair. This account entails that bald-faced (...)
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  19. The Psychology of Vagueness: Borderline Cases and Contradictions.Sam Alxatib & Francis Jeffry Pelletier - 2011 - Mind and Language 26 (3):287-326.
    In an interesting experimental study, Bonini et al. (1999) present partial support for truth-gap theories of vagueness. We say this despite their claim to find theoretical and empirical reasons to dismiss gap theories and despite the fact that they favor an alternative, epistemic account, which they call ‘vagueness as ignorance’. We present yet more experimental evidence that supports gap theories, and argue for a semantic/pragmatic alternative that unifies the gappy supervaluationary approach together with its glutty relative, the subvaluationary approach.
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  20. The curious case of spacetime emergence.Sam Baron - 2019 - Philosophical Studies 177 (8):2207-2226.
    Work in quantum gravity suggests that spacetime is not fundamental. Rather, spacetime emerges from an underlying, non-spatiotemporal reality. After clarifying the type of emergence at issue, I argue that standard conceptions of emergence available in metaphysics won’t work for the emergence of spacetime. I go on to consider spacetime functionalism as a way to make sense of spacetime emergence. I argue that a functionalist approach to spacetime modelled on mental state functionalism is not a viable alternative to the standard conception (...)
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  21. Presentism, truth and supervenience.Sam Baron - 2012 - Ratio 26 (1):3-18.
    Truthmaker theory is commonly thought to pose a challenge for presentism. Presentism seems to lack the ontological and ideological resources required to adequately underwrite the truth of propositions concerning the past. That is because if presentism is true, then the past does not exist. According to the standard response to this challenge, the truth of propositions concerning the past supervenes on surrogate entities that ‘stand proxy’ for past things. I argue that in order for the standard response to the truthmaker (...)
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  22. A Truthmaker Indispensability Argument.Sam Baron - 2013 - Synthese 190 (12):2413-2427.
    Recently, nominalists have made a case against the Quine–Putnam indispensability argument for mathematical Platonism by taking issue with Quine’s criterion of ontological commitment. In this paper I propose and defend an indispensability argument founded on an alternative criterion of ontological commitment: that advocated by David Armstrong. By defending such an argument I place the burden back onto the nominalist to defend her favourite criterion of ontological commitment and, furthermore, show that criterion cannot be used to formulate a plausible form of (...)
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    University of Sao Paulo (Sao Paulo), Brazil, July 28–31, 1998.Sergei Artemov, Sam Buss, Edmund Clarke Jr, Heinz Dieter Ebbinghaus, Hans Kamp, Phokion Kolaitis, Maarten de Rijke & Valeria de Paiva - 1999 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 5 (3).
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    The Dark Side of Firms’ Green Technology Innovation on Corporate Social Responsibility: Evidence from China.Xu Chu, Yuntao Bai & Congshan Li - 2024 - Journal of Business Ethics 195 (1):47-66.
    Green technology innovation (GTI) has been increasingly adopted by firms worldwide to promote sustainable development, whereas its potential downsides have been largely overlooked. Drawing on moral licensing theory, we devise a framework to reveal the potential dark side of firms’ GTI on corporate social responsibility (CSR). We argue that with the global eco-awakening, GTI has been an efficient means for firms to meet their stakeholders’ expectations and environmental legitimacy. This may cause a moral licensing effect for senior executives’ ethical strategic (...)
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    The Nature of the Self, Self-regulation and Moral Action: Implications from the Confucian Relational Self and Buddhist Non-self.Irene Chu & Mai Chi Vu - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 180 (1):245-262.
    The concept of the self and its relation to moral action is complex and subject to varying interpretations, not only between different academic disciplines but also across time and space. This paper presents empirical evidence from a cross-cultural study on the Buddhist and Confucian notions of self in SMEs in Vietnam and Taiwan. The study employs Hwang’s Mandala Model of the Self, and its extension into Shiah’s non-self-model, to interpret how these two Eastern philosophical representations of the self, the Confucian (...)
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  26. Temporal Fictionalism for a Timeless World.Sam Baron, Kristie Miller & Jonathan Tallant - 2019 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 102 (2):281-301.
    Current debate in the metaphysics of time ordinarily assumes that we should be realists about time. Recently, however, a number of physicists and philosophers of physics have proposed that time will play no role in a completed theory of quantum gravity. This paper defends fictionalism about temporal thought, on the supposition that our world is timeless. We argue that, in the face of timeless physical theories, realism about temporal thought is unsustainable: some kind of anti-realism must be adopted. We go (...)
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    Machines and humans in sacrificial moral dilemmas: Required similarly but judged differently?Yueying Chu & Peng Liu - 2023 - Cognition 239 (C):105575.
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    Why nurses should be Marxists.Sam Porter - 2019 - Nursing Philosophy 20 (4):e12269.
    The argument that nurses should be Marxists is made by looking at the primary areas of nursing activity in turn, giving an example of how capitalist economic relations negatively impact upon that activity, and providing a Marxist explanation of the reasons why it has that impact. In relation to the nursing activity of health promotion, it is argued that capitalism's generation of social inequality undermines the health of the population. In relation to curative activities, the focus is on how capitalism's (...)
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    5. Mapping the New Cultures and Organization of Research in Australia.Sam Garrett-Jones & Tim Turpin - 2000 - In Peter Weingart & Nico Stehr, Practising Interdisciplinarity. University of Toronto Press. pp. 79-110.
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    Yangmyŏnghak, tolbom kwa kongsaeng ŭi kil.Se-jŏng Kim - 2020 - Taejŏn Kwangyŏksi: Ch'ungnam Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'an Munhwawŏn.
    1. Hyŏndae munmyŏng i majuhan saengmyŏng wigi -- 2. Sarang kwa konggam ŭi Kongja Yuhak -- 3. Tolbom kwa haengbok ŭi Maengja Yuhak -- 4. Sangsaeng kwa kongsaeng ŭi Yugyo -- 5. Wang Yang-myŏng ŭi tolbom kwa kongsaeng ŭi sam, 1 -- 6. Wang Yang-myŏng ŭi tolbom kwa kongsaeng ŭi sam, 2 -- 7. Ch'ŏnji manmul kwa in'gan i han mom in segye -- 8. Tolbom kwa kongsaeng ŭi ch'amdaun in'gan -- 9. Kamŭng kwa t'onggak ŭi chuch'e in yangji -- (...)
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    Impact of characteristics of L1 literacy experience on picture processing: ERP data from trilingual non-native Chinese and English readers.Yen Na Yum & Sam-Po Law - 2019 - Cognition 183:213-225.
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    The green gap of high-involvement purchasing decisions: an exploratory study.Kevin W. K. Chu - 2020 - Asian Journal of Business Ethics 9 (2):371-394.
    The environmentally friendly or ‘sustainable’ products have been launched in various markets in response to the growing concerns for the environmental deterioration and the alarming effects of climate change in past years. However, the uptake of green products does not seem to fully reflect the self-claimed pro-environmental concerns and attitudes. Consumers who profess to be environmentally conscious and believe they could help slow down environmental deterioration do not necessarily purchase eco-friendly products. This discrepancy between behaviour and attitude has been termed (...)
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    Great expectations. Part II: generalized expected utility as a universal decision rule.Francis C. Chu & Joseph Y. Halpern - 2004 - Artificial Intelligence 159 (1-2):207-229.
  34. Constraints on Social Networks.Sam Gb Roberts - 2010 - In Roberts Sam Gb, Social Brain, Distributed Mind. pp. 115.
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    Electorale competitie en het contact met de bevolking.Audrey André & Sam Depauw - 2012 - Res Publica 54 (3):269-288.
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    K'iwŏdŭ ro ingnŭn Han'guk ch'ŏrhak: hanŭl, chonggyo, sirhak, kaebyŏk, todŏk, saengmyŏng.sŏNg-Hwan Cho - 2022 - Sŏul-si: Mosinŭn Saramdŭl.
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    Noja Todŏkkyŏng kwa Tong Asia inmunhak.sŏNg-Hwan Cho (ed.) - 2023 - Sŏul-si: Tosŏ Ch'ulp'an Mosinŭn Saramdŭl.
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    Tʻonghap kwa tʻongil =.Tong-Hwan Chʻoe - 2005 - Sŏul: Chihye ŭi Namu.
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    Tongyang ŭi kwangki wa yesul: Tong Asia munindŭl ŭi chayu wa ch'angjo ŭi mihak.Min-Hwan Cho - 2020 - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Sŏnggyun'gwan Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
    1. Kwangja chŏngsin e kwanhan kich'ojŏk ihae -- 2. Yuga ŭi kwanggyŏn'gwan -- 3. Toga ŭi kwangŏn kwa kwangja chŏngsin -- 4. Ŭmju munhwa wa Wi-Chin ŭi imt'anjŏk kwang -- 5. Songdae ihakchadŭl ŭi kwangjagwan -- 6. Yangmyŏnghak ŭi kwanggyŏn'gwan -- 7. Chosŏnjo yuhakchadŭl ŭi kwanggyŏn'gwan -- 8. Chosŏnjo yuhakcha ŭi yokki yŏnggwi ihae -- 9. Sŏhwa tot'ongnon kwa kwanggyŏn esŏ chunghaeng ŭro -- 10. Kwanggyŏn mihak ŭi munyejŏk chŏgyong -- 11. Chungguk hoehwa e nat'anan kwanggyŏn mihak -- 12. Chungguk (...)
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    Treatment effect optimisation in dynamic environments.Wouter Verbeke, Sam Verboven & Jeroen Berrevoets - 2022 - Journal of Causal Inference 10 (1):106-122.
    Applying causal methods to fields such as healthcare, marketing, and economics receives increasing interest. In particular, optimising the individual-treatment-effect – often referred to as uplift modelling – has peaked in areas such as precision medicine and targeted advertising. While existing techniques have proven useful in many settings, they suffer vividly in a dynamic environment. To address this issue, we propose a novel optimisation target that is easily incorporated in bandit algorithms. Incorporating this target creates a causal model which we name (...)
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  41. Kʻung hsüeh man tʻan.Chia-chü Yü - 1976
     
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    The Predictive Effects of Family and Individual Wellbeing on University Students' Online Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Xiaoqin Zhu, Carman K. M. Chu & Yee Ching Lam - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly changed university students' life routines, such as prolonged stay at home and learning online without prior preparation. Identifying factors influencing student online learning has become a great concern of educators and researchers. The present study aimed to investigate whether family wellbeing would significantly predict university students' online learning effectiveness indicated by engagement and gains. The mediational role of individual wellbeing such as life satisfaction and sleep difficulties was also tested. This study collected data from 511 (...)
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    Developing a Healthy Sense of Cooperation.Sam Berger - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics 11 (7):51 - 53.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 11, Issue 7, Page 51-53, July 2011.
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  44. Socratic Ruler and Egoism.A. Chu - unknown - Skepsis: A Journal for Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Research 13.
     
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    Universalismo vs. relativismo. La fundamentación fenomenológica de la ética según Scheler.Mariana Chu García - 2014 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 26 (2):295-312.
    How to interpret and elucidate from a phenomenological perspective the requirement that philosophical theorizing ought to consider the legitimacy or universal validity of ethical principles as well as the diversity of life forms? What could phenomenology say about the distance between the theoretical foundations of ethics and the practical application of its principles? To elucidate these questions, first, we take the characteristics of Habermas’s discourse ethics as reference point to show what Scheler’s material ethics of values consists in and in (...)
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    A P300 Brain-Computer Interface Paradigm Based on Electric and Vibration Simple Command Tactile Stimulation.Chenxi Chu, Jingjing Luo, Xiwei Tian, Xiangke Han & Shijie Guo - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    This paper proposed a novel tactile-stimuli P300 paradigm for Brain-Computer Interface, which potentially targeted at people with less learning ability or difficulty in maintaining attention. The new paradigm using only two types of stimuli was designed, and different targets were distinguished by frequency and spatial information. The classification algorithm was developed by introducing filters for frequency bands selection and conducting optimization with common spatial pattern on the tactile evoked EEG signals. It features a combination of spatial and frequency information, with (...)
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  47. Chʻung hsin sheng huo ti hsin li chi chʻu.Meng-chʻüan Chu - 1974
     
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    Conclusion Li Hung-chang: An Assessment.Samuel C. Chu - 1991 - Chinese Studies in History 25 (1):67-89.
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  49. Chien ming Ou-chou che hsüeh shih.Te-Sheng Chu & Zhen Li (eds.) - 1979
     
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  50. Chung-Il pŏnyŏk munhwa wa pŏnyŏgŏ ŭi t'ansaeng kwajŏng : kŭndae Tong Asia 'chisik kwŏllyŏk' ŭi hyŏngsŏng kwa pyŏnhwa ŭi kwanchŏm esŏ.Kim Chu-A. - 2020 - In Sŭng-uk Kim, Chungguk chisik chihyŏng ŭi hyŏngsŏng kwa pyŏnyong. Kyŏnggi-do Koyang-si: Hakkobang.
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