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    Hyŏndae Han'gugin kwa Ilbonin ŭi sasaenggwan: chonggyoin kwa pijonggyoin ŭi chugŭm e taehan insik ŭi ch'ai rŭl chungsim ŭro.Sul-lok Im - 2011 - Sŏul-si: Chei aen Ssi.
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  2. Maḥol la-tsadiḳim: maḥloḳet Ramḥal ṿe-Rabi Ayziḳ me-Homel be-davar takhlit ha-beriʼah.Betsalʼel Naʼor - 2015 - Monsi: Orot.
     
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  3. Ḳunṭres Magen ha-melekh: beʼur shiṭat ha-Rambam she-en maḥloḳet ba-halakhah le-Mosheh mi-Sinai: mesudar ke-heʻarot ʻal Shut Ḥaṿat Yaʼir, sim. 192, ʻim heʻarot ḳetsarot u-marʼeh meḳomot le-divre ha-Ḥaṿat Yaʼir, ke-de le-haḳel ʻal ha-meʻayen.ʻAḳiva ben Daṿid Shṭainman - 2013 - Brooklyn, NY: Shṭainman. Edited by Jair Ḥayyim ben Moses Samson Bacharach.
     
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    Dalle Tabulae ai Summistae. Sul ruolo delle concordantiae e dei commenti alla Summa theologiae nella configurazione della tradizione tomista.Maria Evelina Malgieri - 2023 - Quaestio 22:533-561.
    This article draws on the perspectives opened up by two recent collective volumes, one dedicated to the Tabula Aurea and the Concordantiae textuum discordantium [...] Thomae Aquinatis produced in the 15th century by Peter of Bergamo, and completed by his confrere Ambrose ‘de Alemania’ (Mario Meliado / Silvia Negri [Hrsg.], Widerspruche und Konkordanz. Peter von Bergamo und der Thomismus im Spatmittelalter), and the other focusing the tradition of the Summistae, i.e. the Renaissance and modern commentators on the Summa theologiae of (...)
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    Husserl, Heidegger E Levinas da (im)possibilidade da (inter)subjetividade.Marcelo L. Pelizzoli - 1999 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 44 (2):327-352.
    Trata-se de demarcar o contexto esentido fenomenológico geral da sul:Jjetividade emHusserl, Heidegger e Levinas desdeseus conceitos fundamentais, verificando asuperação da postura Idealista e das filosofias daconsciência; ao mesmo tempo, verificar as suasinsuficiências e a inserção no contexto da mesmaegologia que se quer criticar, já em nome de umasubjetividade assignada. Pensa-se o inícioda ultrapassagem possível e necessária dentro deuma nova abordagem da questão do sentido dasubjetividade, considerando mesmo afinitude, temporalidade e historicidade. Esteartigo pressupõe a superação da ingenuidade quedesliga a esfera da (...)
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  6. Franciscus de Mayronis und Cajetan im Streit um die Zerstörung der Metaphysik.H. Möhle - 2007 - In Roberto Hofmeister Pich, New essays on metaphysics as "scientia transcendens": proceedings of the second International Conference of Medieval Philosophy, held at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), Porto Alegre/Brazil, 15-18 August 2006. Louvain-La-Neuve: Fédération internationale des instituts d'études médiévales.
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    Hugo Brandenburg/József Pál (eds.), Santo Stefano Rotondo in Roma: archeologia, storia dell'arte, restauro. Atti del convegno internazionale, Roma 10–13 ottobre 1996. [REVIEW]Thomas Steppan - 2005 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 97 (1):189-194.
    Das in Zusammenarbeit der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität Münster und der Ungarischen Akademie in Rom im Oktober 1996 durchgeführte internationale Symposium war den Forschungen der letzten Jahrzehnte zu S. Stefano Rotondo in Rom gewidmet. Der daraufhin publizierte Tagungsband präsentiert neben den Ergebnissen der Bauuntersuchung der frühchristlichen Kirche Beobachtungen zu Materialverwendung und Bautechnik, Beiträge zur Ausstattung des Baus und deren Restaurierung, sowie kunsthistorische Studien zur neuzeitlichen Malerei und Plastik und historische Abhandlungen zur spätmittelalterlichen und neuzeitlichen Nutzungsgeschichte und zum spezifischen Verhältnis der Ungarn zu (...)
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  8. Il "pensiero per immagini" e le forme dell'invisibile: atti del convegno internazionale Cagliari 7-9 marzo 2018 = Das "Denken in Bildern" und die Formen des Unsichtbaren: Akten der Internationalen Tagung, Cagliary 7.-9. März 2018.Laura Follesa (ed.) - 2019 - Berlin: Peter Lang.
    Questo libro è un volume bilingue e di carattere interdisciplinare che raccoglie i contributi di 14 studiosi sul tema del 'pensare per immagini' analizzato da diverse angolazioni (storia della cultura, della filosofia e della scienza, estetica, letteratura e antropologia). Con l'espressione 'pensiero per immagini' (o pensiero visuale), si intende una particolare modalità di pensiero, alternativa e complementare al pensiero logico e astratto che già in epoca moderna tra XVII e XVIII secolo aveva attirato l'attenzione di filosofi e studiosi. Nel presente (...)
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  9. Four Meta-methods for the Study of Qualia.Lok-Chi Chan & Andrew James Latham - 2019 - Erkenntnis 84 (1):145-167.
    In this paper, we describe four broad ‘meta-methods’ employed in scientific and philosophical research of qualia. These are the theory-centred metamethod, the property-centred meta-method, the argument-centred meta-method, and the event-centred meta-method. Broadly speaking, the theory-centred meta-method is interested in the role of qualia as some theoretical entities picked out by our folk psychological theories; the property-centred meta-method is interested in some metaphysical properties of qualia that we immediately observe through introspection ; the argument-centred meta-method is interested in the role of (...)
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  10. Can the Russellian Monist Escape the Epiphenomenalist’s Paradox?Lok-Chi Chan - 2020 - Topoi 39 (5):1093-1102.
    Russellian monism—an influential doctrine proposed by Russell (The analysis of matter, Routledge, London, 1927/1992)—is roughly the view that physics can only ever tell us about the causal, dispositional, and structural properties of physical entities and not their categorical (or intrinsic) properties, whereas our qualia are constituted by those categorical properties. In this paper, I will discuss the relation between Russellian monism and a seminal paradox facing epiphenomenalism, the paradox of phenomenal judgment: if epiphenomenalism is true—qualia are causally inefficacious—then any judgment (...)
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  11. Russellian Physicalism and its Dilemma.Lok-Chi Chan - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 178:2043-2062.
    Russellian monism – an influential doctrine proposed by Russell (1927/1992) – is roughly the view that the natural sciences can only ever tell us about the causal, dispositional, and structural properties of physical entities and not about their categorical properties, and, moreover, that our qualia are constituted by categorical properties. Recently, Stoljar (2001a, 2001b), Strawson (2008), Montero (2010, 2015), Alter and Nagasawa (2012), and Chalmers (2015) have attempted to develop this doctrine into a version of physicalism. Russellian monism faces the (...)
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  12. Emergentism and the Contingent Solubility of Salt.Lok-Chi Chan - 2018 - Theoria 84 (4):309-324.
    Alexander Bird (2001; 2002; 2007) offers a powerful argument showing that, regardless of whether necessitarianism or contingentism about laws is true, salt necessarily dissolves in water. The argument is that the same laws of nature that are necessary for the constitution of salt necessitate the solubility of salt. This paper shows that Bird’s argument faces a serious objection if the possibility of emergentism – in particular, C. D. Broad’s account – is taken into account. The idea is (roughly) that some (...)
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    Should responsibility affect who gets the kidney?Lok Chan, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Jana Schaich Borg & Vincent Conitzer - 2024 - In Ben Davies, Gabriel De Marco, Neil Levy & Julian Savulescu, Responsibility and Healthcare. Oxford University Press USA. pp. 35-60.
    When two people need a kidney transplant, but only one kidney is available, we need to decide who gets it. If one of the potential recipients needs the kidney because of their own voluntary behavior, but the other is not at all responsible for needing a kidney, then we need to decide whether this fault should be a consideration in favor of the other patient getting the kidney. While there has been considerable philosophical debate on this issue, there is far (...)
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  14. On Characterizing Metaphysical Naturalism.Lok-Chi Chan - 2021 - Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Mind 1:232-260.
    The disciplinary characterisation (DC) is the most popular approach to defining metaphysical naturalism and physicalism. It defines metaphysical naturalism with reference to scientific theories and defines physicalism with reference to physical theories, and suggests that every entity that exists is a posited entity of these theories. DC has been criticised for its inability to solve Hempel’s dilemma and a list of problems alike. In this paper, I propose and defend a novel version of DC that can be called a historical (...)
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    Can Aesthetics Incorporate Radical Protest Activities?Lok Chong Hoe - 2014 - Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 15 (2):150-161.
    A conference held in Manchester University in 2007 and a subsequent book containing papers presented therein (entitled Aesthetics and radical politics) attempt to legitimize certain radical political activities as art, that is, by confercing the status of art onthese protest activities. Inarguing that these works would probably fail to be accepted by the artworld, I have resorted to some form of essentialism, i.e., they will likely fail because they were never intended (by their organizers) as ant activities, and the activities (...)
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  16. Does Aristotle have a Theory of Art?Lok Hoe - 2011 - Philosophia 39 (2).
    Some philosophers claim that Aristotle never had a theory of art—the Poetics deals essentially with tragic and epic dramas only. It contains a full definition of only one art form, i.e., tragedy. Even Aristotle’s discussion on artistic evaluation focuses chiefly on tragedy, such as how a tragic plot should be constructed, how characters in tragedy should be presented, etc. The other forms of art were treated simply as different forms of mimesis, with skeletal discussion of them at best. Nevertheless, it (...)
     
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    A sustainable artificial intelligence facilities management outsourcing relationships system: Case studies.Ka Leung Lok, Albert So, Alex Opoku & Charles Chen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The purpose of this article was to validate the published artificial intelligence facilities management outsourcing relationships system by real business cases in the working environment. The research aims to inspire the modern FM professionals in different industries with some challenging and innovative concepts about FM outsourcing relationships between facilities owners and service providers. First, it will briefly introduce the theory of the FM outsourcing relationships system on how it can help the FM seniors and strategists to design their FM daily (...)
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    경제학.O. Mal-lok - 2001 - Sŏul: Hyŏngsŏl Chʻulpʻansa.
  19. Partiality versus Impartiality in Early Confucianism.Lok Hoe - 2013 - Philosophia 41 (2).
    Confucianism supports partiality because of its heavy emphasis on filial piety, but this may not always be true. Some assertions in the Analects appear to support comprehensive cosmopolitanism . Filial piety can simply be a requirement for moral training, and once this virtue is cultivated, the individual should extend the same love to all human beings. Impartiality as a requirement of morality is clearly exhibited in Mencius. If it is human nature to feel fear and pity for a child on (...)
     
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  20. The Possibility of Emergent Conscious Causal Powers.Lok-Chi Chan & Andrew J. Latham - 2022 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (1):195-201.
    ABSTRACT Lewtas [2017] recently articulated an argument claiming that emergent conscious causal powers are impossible. In developing his argument, Lewtas makes several assumptions about emergence, phenomenal consciousness, categorical properties, and causation. We argue that there are plausible alternatives to these assumptions. Thus, the proponent of emergent conscious causal powers can escape Lewtas’s challenge.
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    On Interpretations of Arithmetic and Set Theory.Richard Kaye & Tin Lok Wong - 2007 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 48 (4):497-510.
    This paper starts by investigating Ackermann's interpretation of finite set theory in the natural numbers. We give a formal version of this interpretation from Peano arithmetic (PA) to Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory with the infinity axiom negated (ZF−inf) and provide an inverse interpretation going the other way. In particular, we emphasize the precise axiomatization of our set theory that is required and point out the necessity of the axiom of transitive containment or (equivalently) the axiom scheme of ∈-induction. This clarifies the (...)
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  22. Humility Regarding Intrinsic Properties.Lok-Chi Chan - 2021 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The Humility Thesis is a persistent thesis in contemporary metaphysics. It is known by a variety of names, including, but not limited to, Humility, Intrinsic Humility, Kantian Humility, Kantian Physicalism, Intrinsic Ignorance, Categorical Ignorance, Irremediable Ignorance, and Noumenalism. According to the thesis, we human beings, and any knowers that share our general ways of knowing, are irremediably ignorant of a certain class of properties that are intrinsic to material entities … Continue reading Humility Regarding Intrinsic Properties →.
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  23. Plato and Aristotle: Their Views on Mimesis and Its Relevance to the Arts.Lok Hoe - 2007 - Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 36 (2).
    Plato and Aristotle both consider the arts to be forms of mimesis , but their meanings of mimesis do not entirely overlap. Plato employs the term mimesis with several meanings, which include reproducing the speeches, tones, and gestures of another person; the making of accurate copies or likeness of real objects; impersonating another person; and representing men in action. But his emphasis was on mimesis as the production of accurate copies of real objects , and the reproduction of speeches and (...)
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    Recognition memory impairments caused by false recognition of novel objects.Lok-Kin Yeung, Jennifer D. Ryan, Rosemary A. Cowell & Morgan D. Barense - 2013 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 142 (4):1384.
  25. Aristotle on Character, Women, and Natural Slaves.Lok Hoe - 2010 - Philosophia 38 (2).
    This article discusses Aristotle’s notion of character, and how it should be presented in a play, such as a tragic drama. In Poetics 1450a 24, Aristotle entertains the possibility of a tragedy without character, and commentators have argued about whether a tragic drama can really unfold without characters of its agents being manifested; and whether Aristotle really meant a tragic drama that is completely devoid of character, or simply one that contains personalities that are considered to be stereotyped or wooden. (...)
     
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    Aristotle's Tragic Effect: Its Application to Tragic Plays and Its Modern Relevance.Lok Chong Hoe - 2015 - Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 16 (2):185-201.
    In this paper I focus on features of Aristotle's work (discussed in the Poetics) that can enhance our appreciation of Classical Greek tragedies and some of Shakespeare's works. Most important of these features is the production of the tragic effect, which consists of two parts: (1) the arousal of pity and fear to their maximum and (2) the katharsis or purgation of these emotions. The concept of katharsis has been interpreted in many ways and I will seek the most appropriate (...)
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  27. Environmental Aesthetics: Must Moral Issues Always Override Aesthetic Considerations?Lok Hoe - 2012 - Philosophia 40 (2).
    This paper attempts to distinguish the aesthetic approach to environmental protection from the practical approach. The practical approach has a definite goal—the protection of present and future generations of human beings from harm and destruction. Protection of the environment is therefore only a means to an end—this means that if there were alternative and less painful ways to achieve the same goal, then we might opt for those other ways to preserve humankind. The aesthetic approach, on the other hand, treats (...)
     
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  28. Alien worlds, alien laws, and the Humean conceivability argument.Lok-Chi Chan, David Braddon-Mitchell & Andrew J. Latham - 2019 - Ratio 33 (1):1-13.
    Monism is our name for a range of views according to which the connection between dispositions and their categorical bases is intimate and necessary, or on which there are no categorical bases at all. In contrast, Dualist views hold that the connection between dispositions and their categorical bases is distant and contingent. This paper is a defence of Monism against an influential conceivability argument in favour of Dualism. The argument suggests that the apparent possibility of causal behaviour coming apart from (...)
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    Unifying the model theory of first-order and second-order arithmetic via WKL 0 ⁎.Ali Enayat & Tin Lok Wong - 2017 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 168 (6):1247-1283.
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    Fictionally fictional object: the alleged objecthood of nothingness.Wai Lok Cheung - forthcoming - Asian Studies.
    Nothingness is inconceivable, yet at the same time it is not inconceivable because it is actually referred to. I propose several accessibility relations to illustrate that nothingness is not an object at all. The fictional object that Sherlock Holmes is belongs to the domain of some semantic context, but the fictionally fictional object that nothingness is does not. Based on this idea, I will also discuss the semantics of “Nothingness does not exist”. How is it that it is not an (...)
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    Toxic Affect: Are Anger, Anxiety, and Depression Independent Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease?Jerry Suls - 2017 - Emotion Review 10 (1):6-17.
    Three negative affective dispositions—anger, anxiety, and depression—are hypothesized to increase physical disease risk and have been the subject of epidemiological studies. However, the overlap among the major negative affective dispositions, and the superordinate construct of trait negative affectivity are only beginning to be tested. Presented here is a narrative review of recent prospective studies that simultaneously tested anger, anxiety, depression, and trait NA as risk factors for cardiac outcomes. Anxiety and depression emerged as independent risk factors for premature heart disease (...)
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    The Cluelessness Objection Revisited.Lok Lam Yim - 2019 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 119 (3):321-324.
    Lenman 's cluelessness objection against consequentialism states that we are almost entirely clueless to the actual consequences of our action. In ‘Cluelessness,’ Hilary Greaves distinguishes between ‘simple’ and ‘complex’ cases of cluelessness and argues that the principle of indifference applies to ‘simple’ cases, thereby rescuing the ‘simple’ cases from the cluelessness objection. In this discussion note, I argue that Greaves's distinction between ‘simple’ and ‘complex’ cases fails and cluelessness is more problematic than Greaves believes.
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    A theology of humanity through identity politics: reading the Book of Esther.Wai Lok Cheung - 2024 - Biblical Studies Journal 6 (4):25-38.
    Humanity obligates respect. To respect someone is to intend what the person intended that one intends. A daughter respected her father if if he intended that she rests regularly, then she does so with the correct motive. Jesus’ Greatest Commandment, through the Worship of Yahweh identified via the First Commandment, interacts love with respect. If to love is to value the loved one’s welfare, valuing it for its own sake differentiates a malignant form of love from one out of respect. (...)
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    Author Reply: The Need for Study of Correlates and Outcomes of Specific and General Aspects of Negative Emotions.Jerry Suls - 2018 - Emotion Review 10 (1):70-72.
    I agree with the commentators that study of physical disease risk conferred by affective dispositions such as anger/hostility, anxiety, and sadness, should be more cognizant of developments in emotion theory. Emotions differ in their functional value depending on the person’s lifespan trajectory. Discrete emotions have different psychophysiological signatures; and emotional competence, including production, regulation, and knowledge, may be critical in determining whether specific negative affects, or general negative affectivity, are toxic for physical health. Emotion researchers, however, have mainly focused on (...)
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    Attitude of harmony and symbiosis in 『Deep Vegetarianism』.Jun Byung-Sul - 2014 - Environmental Philosophy 18:35-59.
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    Religion and the post-revolutionary mind: idéologues, Catholic traditionalists, and liberals in France. [REVIEW]Matthijs Lok - 2024 - History of European Ideas 50 (5):911-913.
    Arthur McCalla's Religion and the Postrevolutionary Mind is an erudite as well as innovative study on the philosophical reflection on the problem of religion in postrevolutionary France. McCalla is...
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    The structure of silence in depression.Jae Ryeong Sul - 2025 - Synthese 205 (2):1-23.
    Silence has been a relatively neglected phenomenon despite its significance in psychiatric research. Acknowledging this oversight, there has been a recent move towards systematically describing the first-personal experience of silence in mental disorders within the field of philosophy of psychiatry. This paper contributes to this research effort by highlighting the underexplored interpersonal aspect of silence crucial for both psychopathological and therapeutic research. More specifically, I develop the interpersonal aspect of distressing silence associated with depression, recently coined as ‘empty silence’. Complementing (...)
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  38. Open society contested : liberal universalism versus autocratic functionalism in Hong Kong.Kenneth Ka-Lok Chan - 2023 - In Christof Royer & Liviu Matei, Open society unresolved: the contemporary relevance of a contested idea. New York: Central European University Press.
     
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  39. Epistemic possibility: Kripke versus Soames.Wai Lok Cheung - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
    Soames attributes to Kripke the theory of epistemic possibility that uses metaphysical impossibilities in explaining necessary a posteriori truths. I attribute to Kripke a theory from epistemic counterparthood. I develop an epistemic accessibility based on Kripke’s appeal to Lewis’ counterpart theory that is reflexive, non-transitive, and non-symmetric. I also propose an epistemic counterpart function and a description function.
     
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    Hakkyo kyoyuk ŭi iron kwa silche: yu, chʻo, chungdŭng hakkyo kyoyungnon.Mal-lok O. - 2001 - Sŏul: Hyŏngsŏl Chʻulpʻansa.
  41. Schizophrenia, Temporality, and Affection.Jae Ryeong Sul - 2022 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (4):927-947.
    Temporal experience and its radical alteration in schizophrenia have been one of the central objects of investigation in phenomenological psychopathology. Various phenomenologically oriented researchers have argued that the change in the mode of temporal experience present in schizophrenia can foreground its psychotic symptoms of delusion. This paper aims to further the development of such a phenomenological investigation by highlighting a much-neglected aspect of schizophrenic temporal experience, i.e., its non-emotional affective characteristic. In this paper, it denotes the type of an experience (...)
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  42. Guest Editor’s Introduction: The Prospect of Analytic Philosophy of Religion (in East Asia).Graham Oppy & Lok-Chi Chan - 2024 - NTU Philosophical Review 66:119-140.
    Religion and its related thoughts are an important aspect of human life and worldview. To this day, the analytic philosophy of religion has matured in the international academic community. There is no doubt that these debates concern many important philosophical issues, but it is challenging to see how they could be sufficiently sensitive to all philosophically relevant religious issues and how they could comprehensively cover philosophical concerns facing different cultures around the world – it is even possible that current Western (...)
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    A situational hermeneutic: the priority of reference over meaning.Wai Lok Cheung - forthcoming - Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics.
    An intentional fallacy is committed when one sets the goal of getting to the author’s intention. In this paper, I restore authorial authority, through proposing a situational hermeneutic. It obligates, when engaging with a text, stepping into the author’s shoes. Instead of focusing only on the ideas of the author, I emphasise the importance of knowing how the text relates to the author’s world through identifying the referents. This priority of reference over meaning resonates with Chad Hansen’s black-box analogy in (...)
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    The Model Theory of Generic Cuts.Richard Kaye & Tin Lok Wong - 2015 - In Åsa Hirvonen, Juha Kontinen, Roman Kossak & Andrés Villaveces, Logic Without Borders: Essays on Set Theory, Model Theory, Philosophical Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 281-296.
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    Subjective well-being, social buffering and hedonic editing in the quotidian.Sunhae Sul, Jennifer Kim & Incheol Choi - 2016 - Cognition and Emotion 30 (6).
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    Processing syntactically ambiguous sentences.Jerry M. Suls & Robert W. Weisberg - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 86 (1):112.
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    A Realist Daoism: Reading the Zhuang-Zi with Lao Zi's Daoist Realism.Wai Lok Cheung - 2024 - Comparative Philosophy 15 (2):43-65.
    A realist Daoism is best illustrated through contrasting with something less robust. Chad Hansen’s Daoism may be understood as a linguistic constructivism and is thus a good candidate. I challenge his interpretation of the Zhuang-Zi and respond with a realist understanding of daos. The resultant realist Daoism is to be understood given a Daoist realism from Lao Zi’s Dao-De-Jing, whose realist flavour is constituted by some dao sometimes, if not always, outrunning us. The present paper thus situates Zhuang Zi better (...)
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    Epistemic Responsibility: an Agent’s Sensitivity Towards the World.Wai Lok Cheung - 2024 - Logos and Episteme 15 (4):389-403.
    Stewart Cohen’s epistemic responsibility conception of epistemic justification in illustrating the problem of the new evil demon is assessed through some virtue-theoretic attempts, notably by Timothy Williamson and Clayton Littlejohn, whose accounts provide a good departure point to differentiate epistemic blamelessness through epistemic excusability via exercise of epistemic competence with epistemic recklessness. Some failure of epistemic sensitivity is through epistemic recklessness, and its epistemic blameworthiness is understood thus. I shall, having set the stage of epistemic justification in relation to epistemic (...)
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  49. The Bases of Democracy in China.Kia-Lok Yen - 1918 - International Journal of Ethics 28 (2):197-219.
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  50. Wieso konnen Sie sich so Sicher sein?: Bemerkungen zum Leib-seele-problem im anschluss an wittgensteins losung Des" verstehensproblems.Bemerkungen Zum Leib-Seele-Problem Im & Anschluss An - 1978 - In Elisabeth Leinfellner, Wittgenstein and his impact on contemporary thought: proceedings of the Second International Wittgenstein Symposium, 29th August to 4th September 1977, Kirchberg/Wechsel (Austria) ; editors, Elisabeth Leinfellner... [et al.]. Hingham, Mass.: D. Reidel Pub. Co.. pp. 475.
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