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    Socialist Harmonious Society from the Perspective of Values.Xiangdong Wu - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 50:853-856.
    The statement “Building the socialist harmonious society” contains the recognition and understanding of the conflicts of values in the contemporary society. The connotation of socialist harmonious society contains its own dominant values: In the relations of person-to-person, it requires democracy to guarantee the achievement of freedom and rule of law to ensure social fairness and justice. In the relationship of human and nature, it demands harmony between man and nature and the coordinated and sustainable development of economy, society and ecology. (...)
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    Multiobjective Optimization of Large-Scale EVs Charging Path Planning and Charging Pricing Strategy for Charging Station.Weicheng Hou, Qingsong Luo, Xiangdong Wu, Yimin Zhou & Gangquan Si - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-17.
    With the increasing number of electric vehicles, the charging demand of EVs has brought many new research hotspots, i.e., charging path planning and charging pricing strategy of the charging stations. In this paper, an integrated framework is proposed for multiobjective EV path planning with varied charging pricing strategies, considering the driving distance, total time consumption, energy consumption, charging fee such factors, while the charging pricing strategy is designed based on the objectives of maximizing the total revenues of the charging stations (...)
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    Random Network Transmission and Countermeasures in Containing Global Spread of COVID-19-Alike Pandemic: A Hybrid Modelling Approach.Yimin Zhou, Jun Li, Lingjian Ye, Zuguo Chen, Qingsong Luo, Xiangdong Wu & Haiyang Ni - 2020 - Complexity 2020:1-12.
    Since the outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease at the beginning of December 2019, there have been more than 28.69 million cumulative confirmed cases worldwide as of 12th September 2020, affecting over 200 countries and regions with more than 920,463 deaths. The COVID-19 pandemic has been sweeping worldwide with unexpected rapidity. In this paper, a hybrid modelling strategy based on tessellation structure- configured SEIR model is adopted to estimate the scale of the pandemic spread. Building on the data pertaining to (...)
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    Contemporary Chinese axiology oriented towards the practice of reform and opening up.Wu Xiangdong - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (11):1767-1777.
    The axiological research in contemporary Chinese Marxism has always oriented itself towards the practice of reform and opening up, profoundly expressing the practical logic of reform and opening up by way of the theoretical logic of axiology. First, contemporary Chinese axiology focuses on the concept of value and reveals its essence, it explores the relationship between truth and value, deepens the understanding of practice as a standard, and thus it provides a philosophical basis for solving the problem of right and (...)
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    Contemporary Chinese Marxism: Basic research orientations.Liu Xiang, Liu Ying, Yang Liyin, Lei Chen, Xue Ji, Zhang Libo, Nie Jinfang, Wu Xiangdong, Wang Yichuan, Michael A. Peters & Chengbing Wang - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (11):1740-1753.
    Chengbing WangShanxi University, Taiyuan, ChinaMichael A. PetersBeijing Normal University, Beijing, ChinaContemporary Chinese Marxism is not only an important theory in the humanities and social sc...
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  6. Attention as selection for action defended.Wayne Wu - 2025 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 110 (2):421-441.
    Attention has become an important focal point of recent work in ethics and epistemology, yet philosophers continue to be noncommittal about what attention is. In this paper, I defend attention as selection for action in a weak form, namely that selection for action is sufficient for attention. I show that selection for action in this conception captures how we, the folk, experience it and how the cognitive scientist studies it. That is, selection for action pulls empirical and folk‐psychology together. Accordingly, (...)
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  7. Yeh Shih yen chiu.Hsüeh-wu Chou - 1975 - [s.n.],:
     
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    Old Babylonian Cuneiform Texts from the Hamrin Basin: Tell Hadad.Wu Yuhong & Ahmad Kamel Muhamed - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (4):578.
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    Between a Stone and a Hausdorff Space.Jingyi Wu & James Weatherall - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
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    Transcranial magnetic stimulation of the right inferior frontal gyrus impairs bilinguals' performance in language-switching tasks.Junjie Wu, Yannan Ji, Hongfu Qu, Shuyue Zuo, Jinsong Liang, Juan Su, Qiping Wang, Guoli Yan & Guosheng Ding - 2025 - Cognition 254 (C):105963.
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  11. Alethic modality is deontic.Qiong Wu - 2024 - Mind and Language 39 (4):561-577.
    According to one view of alethic modality, alethic modality is deontic modality with respect to thoughts or language. To say that something is necessary is to prescribe norms on how we must think or use language. This view has been argued to have many philosophical advantages over the traditional view that takes alethic modality to describe things in the world. In this article, I argue that the deontic view also enjoys a wide range of empirical support from linguistics and psychology.
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    An Enactivist Response to the Challenge from Dreams.Qiantong Wu - 2024 - Synthese 204 (6):1-23.
    Enactivism interprets conscious experiences as interaction between the subject’s body and the physical environment (i.e., the body-environment interaction). During dreaming states, however, the body-environment interaction is largely limited. In this case, the phenomenal similarity between dreaming and waking experiences poses a significant challenge to enactivism. This paper proposes an enactivist account of dreaming experiences as a response to this challenge. In particular, this enactivist account explains the phenomenal similarity between dreaming and waking perceptual experiences as an illusion resulting from the (...)
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    Atomistic scale fracture behaviours in hierarchically nanotwinned metals.Fuping Yuan & Xiaolei Wu - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (24):3248-3259.
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    Optimal Strategy of Supply Chain considering Interruption Insurance.Rong Yu, Zhong Wu & Shaojian Qu - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-11.
    The interruption of supply chain caused by unexpected events results in great economic losses. In this paper, we consider that the supply chain risk management consists of a manufacturer and a retailer faced with demand and supply uncertainties caused by the interruption of supply chain. We consider that the manufacturer transfers the disruption risk by purchasing BI insurance. Three models are established to illustrate the impact of insurance on supply chain decision-making under risk. It is observed that business interruption insurance (...)
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    Effect of social media use on food safety risk perception through risk characteristics: Exploring a moderated mediation model among people with different levels of science literacy.Jie Zhang, Hsi-Chen Wu, Liang Chen & Youzhen Su - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Food safety risk is becoming a vital issue for public health, and improving public awareness of FSR through social media is necessary. This study aims to explore specific mechanisms of FSR perception; it first categorizes 19 risk characteristics into two variables, dread and efficacy, and then examines how social media use affects perceived FSR through both variables. Additionally, the study explores the moderating effects of source credibility and science literacy on the mechanisms of FSR perception. Based on a nationwide online (...)
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    Fa di yi ban li lun.Wenxian Zhang, Fangzheng Wu, Xiangguan Song & Xian Yu (eds.) - 1988 - Shenyang: Liaoning da xue chu ban she.
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    Grammar induction from visual, speech and text.Yu Zhao, Hao Fei, Shengqiong Wu, Meishan Zhang, Min Zhang & Tat-Seng Chua - 2025 - Artificial Intelligence 341 (C):104306.
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    Gui lü xin lun.Xiaofeng Shen, Tong Wu & Guoping Zeng (eds.) - 1993 - Beijing: jing xiao Xin hua shu dian.
    本书对自组织理论进行综合性研究,并探讨了关于自然界自组织演化的自然图景和自然观,关于自然科学自组织演化的科学图景和科学观。.
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    Teacher career calling reduces burnout: The mediation effects of work engagement and psychological capital.Xuan Zhao, Kejia Wu, Binghai Sun & Weijian Li - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Burnout is a serious problem in the teaching profession. Research suggests that career calling could be regarded as a protective factor against burnout; however, the mediating mechanism underlying this relationship remains to be explored. The purpose of this study was to test the mediating roles of work engagement and teachers' psychological capital. A total of 3,300 teachers completed a self-report questionnaire. Results showed that the relationship between career calling and burnout was mediated by work engagement and teacher psychological capital. These (...)
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    Zhongguo: Ou Zhou de yang ban: qi meng shi qi ru xue xi chuan Ou Zhou.Yunyi Zhang, Wu Tao & Chi Zhang (eds.) - 2010 - Hefei Shi: Huang Shan shu she.
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    Exploring Strategies to Enhance the Teaching Ability of Chinese Educators in Chinese+Medical Education: A Case Study of Dali University.Huan Zhifeng & Wu Ping - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1393-1403.
    Study explores the core areas that enhance the teaching ability of Chinese teachers in the Chinese+Medical learning program. The participants in the study were 150 students of Dali University and questionnaires were used to collect data from the participants. Structural Equation Modelling (SEM), Pearson correlation analysis, and ANOVA test were conducted to determine the relationship of these factors. The results of the Pearson correlation are the following findings: teaching experience (TE) has a small positive correlation with teaching ability (r = (...)
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    Between active and passive: a phenomenological discovery of sports sensation experiences.ChungYi Wu - 2025 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 52 (1):151-168.
    This research centers on an empirical exploration of the athlete’s experience grounded in Merleau-Ponty’s Body Phenomenology. Employing a phenomenological analysis, the study illuminates the agency of the body-subject and the profound significance of world-construction through embodiment in athletic situations. By delving into the lived experiences of athletes, this investigation unveils the dynamic interplay between the athlete’s body, subjective agency and the perceptual construction of the sporting environment. The recognition of the agency of the body-subject and the active role of the (...)
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  23. A Defense of Impurist Permissivism.Jenny Yi-Chen Wu - 2023 - Episteme:1-21.
    One famous debate in contemporary epistemology considers whether there is always one unique, epistemically rational way to respond to a given body of evidence. Generally speaking, answering “yes” to this question makes one a proponent of the Uniqueness thesis, while those who answer “no” are called “permissivists”. Another influential recent debate concerns whether non-truth-related factors can be the basis of epistemic justification, knowledge, or rational belief. Traditional theories answer “no”, and are therefore considered “purists”. However, more recently many theorists have (...)
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    Bank Digitalization and Capital Reallocation.Sirui Wu, Haowen Tian & Chenyu Wang - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-19.
    This study investigates the impact of bank digitalization on capital reallocation using the adoption of digital lending platforms and a difference-in-differences design. We find that digital transformation in banking facilitates the reallocation of capital from higher-risk to lower-risk sectors. This effect is particularly pronounced in regions with high levels of government influence and in city and rural commercial banks, which are more susceptible to government intervention. Our findings suggest that banks that implement digital platforms are better positioned to resist political (...)
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    From Cultured Chats to the Chirrups of Choo-Choo-Da-Choos, or How We Found a Key to the Gate of Eden.Evangelina Uskoković, Theo Uskoković, Victoria Wu & Vuk Uskoković - 2023 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 14 (3).
    Reinvention of the form of expression is a conceptual approach characteristic for the evolution of all arts. This research study provides one such step forward in the advancement of scientific paper, a standard form of expression in natural sciences, toward more progressive terrains. The paper adopts the form of a theatrical play where a scientific family of four attempts to find the way around a writer’s block (Act I). Their idealess sense of confinement is overcome through arts or, more specifically, (...)
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    Are Folks Purists or Pragmatic Encroachers? New Discoveries of Relation between Knowledge and Action from Experimental Philosophy.Su Wu - forthcoming - Episteme:1-29.
    The relation between knowledge and action has been a lengthy debate in philosophy which traces back to Descartes and Locke. Purism holds that the practical factors related to action are fundamentally independent of the standard of knowledge, while pragmatic encroachment argues that practical considerations about action can impact judgments about knowledge. This traditional debate was put front and center recently by discussions on some knowledge attribution cases and relevant empirical studies. This paper reports three empirical studies based on three pairs (...)
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    NTM gedenkt—Dirk Jan Struik 30. September 1894–21. Oktober 2000.Renate Tobies & Hans Wußing - 2001 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 9 (1):47-47.
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    A Corpus-Based Comparison of the Pragmatic Use of Qian and Hou to Examine the Applicability of Space–Time Metaphor Hypothesis in Early Child Mandarin.Linda Tsung & Dandan Wu - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The Universal Space–Time Mapping Hypothesis suggests that temporal expression is based on spatial metaphor for all human beings. This study examines its applicability in the Chinese language using the data elicited from the Early Childhood Mandarin Corpus, which collected the utterances produced by 168 Mandarin-speaking preschoolers in a semistructured play context. The unique pair of Chinese words, qian and hou, which can be used to express either time or space in daily communication, was the unit of analysis. The results indicated (...)
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    Urban people’s preferences for life-sustaining treatment or artificial nutrition and hydration in advance decisions.Yi-Ling Wu, Tsai-Wen Lin, Chun-Yi Yang, Samuel Shih-Chih Wang & Sheng-Jean Huang - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-13.
    Background The Patient Right to Autonomy Act (PRAA), implemented in Taiwan in 2019, enables the creation of advance decisions (AD) through advance care planning (ACP). This legal framework allows for the withholding and withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment (LST) or artificial nutrition and hydration (ANH) in situations like irreversible coma, vegetative state, severe dementia, or unbearable pain. This study aims to investigate preferences for LST or ANH across various clinical conditions, variations in participant preferences, and factors influencing these preferences among urban (...)
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    Attention and cognitive penetration: reflections on Dustin Stokes’ Thinking and Perceiving.Wayne Wu - 2024 - Philosophical Studies 181 (8):1741-1747.
    Dustin Stokes book _Thinking and Perceiving_ is a substantial achievement. In this comment, I discuss issues related to cognitive penetration. While I agree with Stokes’ criticisms of Fodor and Pylyshyn’s discussion of cognitive penetration with respect to the role of attention, I provide a supporting, but different argument against how they understand attention. I also emphasize that the common appeal to behavioural data in arguing for cognitive penetration is less effective than an argument that supplements behavioural data with computational models. (...)
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    The Current State and Challenges of Clinical Ethics Consultation for Prenatal Diagnosis: A Qualitative Study of Committee Employee Perspectives in China.Ying Wu, Tianchi Hao, Xing Liu, Xin Zhang, Yuqiong Zhong, Dan Luo & Xiaomin Wang - 2025 - Asian Bioethics Review 17 (1):73-90.
    Clinical ethics consultations (CECs) play an important role in resolving ethical issues in clinical practice worldwide. The government has encouraged the development of CECs in China to address the ethical challenges arising in prenatal diagnosis. So far, the current state and challenges facing CEC remain understudied. This study aimed to explore the perspectives of employees on ethics committees for prenatal diagnosis in 13 medical institutions in Hunan Province, China. Twenty-eight employees participated in interviews. Our qualitative approach employed content analysis to (...)
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    Salar Vocal Folk Music and Islamic Influence in Qinghai Province, China.Wu Yujuan, Sayam Chuangprakhon & Wei Xiaolan - 2024 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (3):93-112.
    This study explores the intricate relationship between Salar vocal folk music and the Islamic faith, focusing on the Salar community in Qinghai Province, China. This research aims to examine how Islamic religious practices have shaped Salar vocal folk music and identify the challenges to its preservation. Data were collected through a qualitative methodology, including ethnographic fieldwork and interviews with three key informants: religious leaders, cultural inheritors, and folk musicians. The findings reveal that Salar vocal folk music serves as a medium (...)
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    Contemporary Status and Cultural Preservation of Salar Vocal Folk Music Within Qinghai’s Muslim Community.Wu Yujuan, Sayam Chuangprakhon & Wei Xiaolan - 2024 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (4):362-381.
    This study examines the contemporary status and cultural preservation of Salar vocal folk music within the Salar Muslim community in Qinghai Province, China, highlighting its role in sustaining cultural and spiritual identity. The research aims to understand the impact of modernization and cultural integration on these traditions and explore strategies for their preservation. Using a qualitative approach, data were gathered through fieldwork in Xunhua Salar Autonomous County, including participant observations, semi-structured interviews with local musicians and cultural practitioners, and document analysis (...)
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    An investigation of the effect of logical structures on Chinese preschool children's counterfactual reasoning development.Yanwen Wu - 2024 - Cognition 246 (C):105744.
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    What happened to the global 1960s? From anti-imperialism to human rights internationalism.Judy Tzu-Chun Wu - 2024 - History of European Ideas 50 (8):1457-1461.
    Solar Mohandesi’s Red Internationalism is a major work that helps to answer a commonly posed question, ‘What happened to the 1960s?’ Mohandesi focuses on a significant strain of internationalist po...
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    The status of the individual in the political and legal traditions of old and new China.John C. H. Wu - 1968 - In Charles Alexander Moore, The status of the individual in East and West. Honolulu,: University of Hawaii Press. pp. 389-410.
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    Textualidade, oralidade e materialidade: reflexões sobre hermenêutica e arqueologia.Roberto Wu - 2023 - Filosofia Unisinos 24 (2):1-14.
    Quais os limites da contribuição da hermenêutica de Hans-Georg Gadamer aos estudos arqueológicos? Tal questão, aparentemente marginal e de somenos, pois suscitada pela sua aplicabilidade em outra área de conhecimento, toca, segundo nos parece, as esferas fundamentais da realização da linguisticidade (textualidade, escrita, oralidade, corporeidade e arte) e conduz a uma reflexão sobre o estatuto do vestígio (ou rastro), tema que parece mostrar certos entraves em sua proposta filosófica. Uma análise sobre a abordagem gadameriana de vestígio mostra que tal conceito (...)
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  38. Seeing sound, hearing colour : the synaesthetic experience in Russian avant-garde art.Isabel Wünsche - 2011 - In Charlotte De Mille, Music and modernism, c. 1849-1950. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
     
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    Kritische Analysen zu den Grundproblemen der transzendentalen Phänomenologie Husserls unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Philosophie Descartes'.Klaus Wüstenberg - 1985 - Leiden: E.J. Brill.
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    老子論人與自然.Hui-Ling Wu - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 51:31-35.
    The relationship between mankind and nature is a precarious one at best; at once seemingly irreconcilable and yet there is still certain interdependency. In discussing this relationship we need not merely touch upon modern science or environmentalism as the ancient Chinese thinker Lao-tzu had something to say on the matter in the pre-Qin period of Chinese history. But Lao-tzu writes not merely about the relationship between mankind and its environment, taking theterm ‘nature’ in a much broader sense. I would like (...)
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    Audit Analysis of Abnormal Behavior of Social Security Fund Based on Adaptive Spectral Clustering Algorithm.Yan Wu, Yonghong Chen & Wenhao Ling - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-11.
    Abnormal behavior detection of social security funds is a method to analyze large-scale data and find abnormal behavior. Although many methods based on spectral clustering have achieved many good results in the practical application of clustering, the research on the spectral clustering algorithm is still in the early stage of development. Many existing algorithms are very sensitive to clustering parameters, especially scale parameters, and need to manually input the number of clustering. Therefore, a density-sensitive similarity measure is introduced in this (...)
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    Association Between Self-Reported Food Preferences and Psychological Well-Being During Perimenopausal Period Among Chinese Women.Tingting Wu, Xiaorong Hou, Fan Zhang, Manoj Sharma, Yong Zhao & Zumin Shi - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    A Cultural Interpretation of the Holistic Success and Individual Obedience of China’s Fight against COVID-19 Crisis.Huiyong Wu - 2020 - Cultura 17 (2):87-97.
    Possibly the main reason why China can completely control the COVID-19 pandemic is that it can use state power to implement holistic and systemic deployment, integrate all resources, and form an efficient and refined grassroots management system. The sense of responsibility of the Chinese people has been a very important factor. The obedience of individuals in China does not come from the authority imposed by any external agent. It stems from its Confucian traditions and the positive pursuit of common ways (...)
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    An empirical study of Hong Kong law students’ ethical values: Does common law education enhance their professionalism?Richard Wu - 2017 - Legal Ethics 20 (2):242-267.
    ABSTRACTThis article investigates empirically the ethical values of law students in Hong Kong in their final two years of legal education. It first analyses the demographics of these law students before examining their responses to different ethical dilemmas. The findings suggest that feminisation has taken place in Hong Kong law schools. The study also found that a new generation of law students is emerging in Hong Kong that put more emphasis on the value of work-life balance. Finally, the article argues (...)
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    An Incentive Mechanism Model of Credit Behavior of SMEs Based on the Perspective of Credit Default Swaps.Shenghong Wu, Pei Mu, Jiaxian Shen & Wenyi Wang - 2020 - Complexity 2020:1-8.
    The rapid development of credit default swap market has changed the manner of credit risk management of banks to some extent and has had a new influence on the bank-enterprise credit model. In this study, the credit financing process of credit risk in small- and medium-sized enterprises gathers within a bank, which makes it difficult for SMEs to raise funds. On the basis of the perspective of CDS, we construct an incentive game model of bank-enterprise credit behavior and analyze the (...)
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    Abyss or Khora: The Sea, Eternal Recurrence and Zarathustra's Hospitality.Yi Wu - 2022 - Filosofia 67:55-68.
    Since Plato, western philosophy has had an uneasy relationship with the sea. The sea has always acted as the unspoken that threatens to breaks up the laborious definitions attained by philosophical achievements. Of all the thinkers who grapple with the maritime latency of philosophy and the openness inherent to thinking, Nietzsche is perhaps the most outspoken about the force of the sea for the birth of a new philosophy. Throughout his works, Nietzsche has consistently commended: “Aboard the ships, ye philosophers!” (...)
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    Assessment of multiple subjects' synergetic governance in vocational education.Min Wu & Md Nazirul Islam Sarker - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:947665.
    Synergetic governance is a practical approach to ensure quality in the teaching-learning process at multi-dimensional perspectives. This study intends to explore the potential of a synergetic governance approach in the vocational education system. A systematic literature review has been done by applying the PRISMA approach. The last 21 years' literature has been analyzed, and a synergetic governance model has been developed. This study reveals that the synergetic governance of education deals with integrating all available resources to enhance development by meeting (...)
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  48. A preliminary discussion of Dai Zhen’s philosophy of language.Genyou Wu - 2010 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 5 (4):523-542.
    Dai Zhen’s philosophy of language took the opportunity of a transition in Chinese philosophy to develop a form of humanist positivism, which was different from both the Song and Ming dynasties’ School of Principles and the early Qing dynasty’s philosophical forms. His philosophy of language had four primary manifestations: (1) It differentiated between names pointing at entities and real events and names describing summum bonum and perfection ; (2) In discussing the metaphysical issue of the Dao, it was the first (...)
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    Altruistic violence.Kevin Chien-Chang Wu - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (5):28 – 30.
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    The Invisible Hand: Toddlers Connect Probabilistic Events With Agentive Causes.Yang Wu, Paul Muentener & Laura E. Schulz - 2016 - Cognitive Science 40 (8):1854-1876.
    Children posit unobserved causes when events appear to occur spontaneously. What about when events appear to occur probabilistically? Here toddlers saw arbitrary causal relationships in a fixed, alternating order. The relationships were then changed in one of two ways. In the Deterministic condition, the event order changed ; in the Probabilistic condition, the causal relationships changed. As intended, toddlers looked equally long at both changes. We then introduced a previously unseen candidate cause. Toddlers looked longer at the appearance of a (...)
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