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  1. Workshop on Information Systems Information Technologies (ISIT 2006)-Scalable Mobile Internet Servers: Selecting Useful Images from the Web for Mobile Services.DaeHyuck Park, Maria Hong, Euisun Kang, Seongjin Ahn, YoungSong Mun & YoungHwan Lim - 2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes In Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 400-409.
  2. Clarifying the best interests standard: the elaborative and enumerative strategies in public policy-making.Chong Ming Lim, Michael C. Dunn & Jacqueline J. Chin - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (8):542-549.
    One recurring criticism of the best interests standard concerns its vagueness, and thus the inadequate guidance it offers to care providers. The lack of an agreed definition of ‘best interests’, together with the fact that several suggested considerations adopted in legislation or professional guidelines for doctors do not obviously apply across different groups of persons, result in decisions being made in murky waters. In response, bioethicists have attempted to specify the best interests standard, to reduce the indeterminacy surrounding medical decisions. (...)
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    ‘The Racial Contract’: Interview with Charles W. Mills.Woojin Lim & Charles W. Mills - 2020 - Harvard Political Review.
  4. Commemorative Artefactual Speech.Chong-Ming Lim - forthcoming - Ergo.
    Commemorative artefacts purportedly speak – they communicate messages to their audience, even if no words are uttered. Sometimes, such artefacts purportedly communicate demeaning or pejorative messages about some members of society. The characteristics of such speech are, however, under-examined. I present an account of the paradigmatic characteristics of the speech of commemorative artefacts (or, “commemorative artefactual speech”), as a distinct form of political speech. According to my account, commemorative artefactual speech paradigmatically involves the use of an artefact by an authorised (...)
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  5. Government that Costs Less.Lim Siong Guan - forthcoming - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
     
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    The Continuity of BCI-Mediated and Conventional Action.Daniel Lim - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 11 (1):59-61.
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    Limited Intervention and Moral Kindergartens.Daniel Lim - 2022 - Religions 13 (8):729.
    Recently, William Hasker and Cheryl Chen have argued that James Sterba’s argument for the non-existence of God based on the existence of horrendous evil consequences fails. Hasker, among other things, contends that eliminating horrendous evil consequences will result in a moral kindergarten. It is unclear, however, whether the elimination of horrendous evil consequences will result in a moral kindergarten. Moreover, if Hasker is right, then it may be that most people in the actual world live in a moral kindergarten. Chen (...)
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  8. al-Ittijāh al-naqdī ʻinda Ibn ʻArabī, 560-638 H.Zakī Sālim - 2005 - al-Qāhirah: Maktabat al-Thaqāfah al-Dīnīyah.
  9. Don't Forget to Remember Me: Memory, Mourning, and Jeremy Fernando’s Writing Death.Lim Lee Ching - 2011 - Continent 1 (4):310-311.
    continent. 1.4 (2011): 310—311. Writing Death . Jeremy Fernando, foreword by Avital Ronell. Den Haag: Uitgeverij. 2011 ISBN: 978-90-817091-0-1 Rite and ceremony as well as legend bound the living and the dead in a common partnership. They were esthetic but they were more than esthetic. The rites of mourning expressed more than grief; the war and harvest dance were more than a gathering of energy for tasks to be performed; magic was more than a way of commanding forces of nature (...)
     
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  10. Morality and economics.Lim Chin - 1992 - In Kim Chong Chong (ed.), Moral perspectives. Singapore: Singapore University Press, National University of Singapore.
  11. Māhiyat al-Taṣawwuf wa-simāt ahlih, wa-yalīh Kitāb khuluqinā.Ibn Sālim & ʻUmar ibn Muḥammad ibn Sālim ibn Ḥafīẓ ibn Abī Bakr - 2017 - Ḥaḍramawt: Dār al-Ṣalāḥ.
     
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    Taʼammulāt fī qiṣṣat Ḥayy ibn Yaqẓān li-Ibn Ṭufayl.Zakī Sālim - 2018 - al-Muhandisīn, al-Jīzah: Dār Badāʼil lil-Ṭabʻ wa-al-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
  13. Waḥdat al-wujūd ʻinda Ibn ʻArabī, t 638 H/1240 M.ʻAbd al-Jalīl ibn ʻAbd al-Karīm Sālim - 2002 - Tūnis: Dār Jawīrū lil-Khidmāt al-Lughawīyah.
  14. Accommodating Autistics and Treating Autism: Can We Have Both?Chong-Ming Lim - 2015 - Bioethics 29 (8):564-572.
    One of the central claims of the neurodiversity movement is that society should accommodate the needs of autistics, rather than try to treat autism. People have variously tried to reject this accommodation thesis as applicable to all autistics. One instance is Pier Jaarsma and Stellan Welin, who argue that the thesis should apply to some but not all autistics. They do so via separating autistics into high- and low-functioning, on the basis of IQ and social effectiveness or functionings. I reject (...)
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  15. Security with self-reliance: The argument for the Singapore model.X. Lim - 2007 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 3:35-39.
     
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    Is Incarceration Better than Neurointervention? On the Intended Harms of Prison.James Edgar Lim - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 9 (3):168-170.
    In “Punishing Intentions and Neurointerventions”, Birks and Buyx (2018) provide a novel argument on why the use of mandatory neurointerventions on convicted criminals is morally objectionable “in a...
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  17. al-Madāris al-falsafīyah al-Yūnānīyah qabla Arisṭū.ʻAbd al-Maʻbūd Muṣṭafá Sālim - 1987 - [Cairo: [S.N.].
     
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  18. al-Insān fī falsafat al-Ghazzālī wa-taṣawwufih.Zakī Maḥmūd ʻAdl al-Dīn Sālim - 1994 - Madīnat Naṣr, al-Qāhirah: Dār al-Fikr al-ʻArabī.
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    Naẓarīyat al-akhlāq fī al-falsafah al-Islāmīyah: al-anā wa-al-ākhar fī al-akhlāq al-Islāmīyah.Ulfat Ḥilmī Sālim - 2019 - al-Qāhirah: Maktabat al-Thaqāfah al-Dīnīyah.
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  20. Tārīkh al-manṭiq ʻinda al-ʻArab.Muḥammad ʻAzīz Naẓmī Sālim - 1983 - Iskandarīyah: Muʼassasat Shabāb al-Jāmiʻah.
     
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    Tendency to infer bribery and corrupt intent in social and business situations: comparing Chinese and Singaporean employees.Chee Soon Lim - 2001 - Teaching Business Ethics 5 (4):439-460.
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    Overdetermination.Daniel Lim - 2015 - In God and Mental Causation. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer.
    Non-Reductive Physicalism is similar in many ways with, what I will call, Orthodox Theism. This strongly suggests that Non-Reductive Physicalist solutions to the Supervenience Argument can be adapted to offer Orthodox Theistic solutions to the Conservation is Continuous Creation Argument. One particular Non-Reductive Physicalist solution will be examined in detail and then applied in the debate over Occasionalism.
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    Averroes (Ibn Rushd): Scholar of Classical and Islamic Philosophy.Bridget Lim - 2016 - New York: Rosen Publishing.
    The development of the Islamic world -- The education of Averroes -- Philosophy and Islam -- Law and medicine -- Remembering Averroes.
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    Christians, dialogue and patterns of sociability in late antiquity.Richard Lim - 2008 - In Simon Goldhill (ed.), The end of dialogue in antiquity. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 151--172.
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  25. How good was Ruth's Hebrew? : ethnic and linguistic otherness in the book of Ruth.Timothy H. Lim - 2011 - In John Joseph Collins & Daniel C. Harlow (eds.), The "other" in Second Temple Judaism: essays in honor of John J. Collins. Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co..
     
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  26. Mental practice and memorization of piano music.S. Lim & Lg Lippman - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):337-337.
     
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    ‘Nationality’ in J. G. Fichte’s Philosophy of Consciousness.Keum-Hee Lim - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 50:439-444.
    German idealist philosopher J. G. Fichte (1762‐1814), as an heir to Kant, sought to uniformity of reason in his own philosophical system Wissenschaftslehre. However, the political implications of his philosophy have dual aspects. The first is his own political theory presented in accordance with his philosophical principles. The second is a set of political influences concerning his practical position together with his philosophy. By and large it has been the second aspect that Fichte’s nationalistic perspectives were interpreted upon. So the (...)
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  28. Po... māithưng khǣ nai?Thanāphon Limʻaphichāt - 2016 - In Pakō̜n Limpanusō̜n & SuradēT ChōT'udomphan (eds.), Thokthīang rư̄ang khunkhā. Krung Thēp: Wiphāsā.
     
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    Race and Ethnicity Discourse in Biblical Studies and Beyond.Sung Uk Lim - 2016 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 15 (45):120-142.
    This paper aims at foregrounding race and ethnicity discourse in Biblical Studies and beyond in order to undermine transhistorical and transcultural racism and ethnocentrism in religious discourse. It is my argument that matters of race and ethnicity should be approached as analytical categories in an interdisciplinary manner, albeit in a specific context, Hellenistic, Roman, Jewish, or Christian. In doing so, I first examine the works of Steve Fenton as well as Robert Miles and Malcolm Brown in order to look closely (...)
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  30. The reception of Hegel in korea.Sz Lim - 1988 - Hegel-Studien 23:287-289.
     
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    Corporate Responsibility as a Strategic Element in the Systemic Approach to Sustainable Community Health Care.Betty Dee Makani-lim & Felix Chan Lim - 2007 - International Corporate Responsibility Series 3:145-172.
    This paper presents the critical role of corporate responsibility in the sustainability of health care programs in lower income communities mostly located in the rural areas. The Leaders for Health Program (LHP)—a tri-partite partnership between the Philippine Department of Health, the Health Unit of the Ateneo de Manila University Graduate School of Business, and Pfizer Philippines, Inc.—is an innovative approach focusing on health promotion and education as the cornerstone for community development. LHP adopts a systemic and comprehensive approach that takes (...)
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    Mystery Unveiled: The Crisis of the Trinity in Early Modern England.Paul C. H. Lim - 2012 - Oup Usa.
    Paul C. H. Lim offers an insightful examination of the polemical debates about the doctrine of the Trinity in seventeenth-century England, showing that this philosophical and theological re-configuration significantly impacted the politics of religion in the early modern period.
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    Public Shaming as Moral Self-Defence.James Edgar Lim - forthcoming - Social Theory and Practice.
    What, if anything, can justify public shaming? Philosophers who have written on this topic have pointed out the role of public shaming in enforcing valuable social norms. In this paper, I defend an alternate, supplementary justification for public shaming: as a form of moral self-defence. Moral self-defence is the defence of one’s moral standing – being recognized as an equal in the eyes of oneself and others – rather than the defence of one’s physical body or rights. Agents can engage (...)
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    Introduction to the Special Theme on Philosophy and Science of Mind.Daniel Lim - 2018 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 13 (3):297-299.
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    Der Begriff der Arbeit bei Hegel; Versuch einer Interpretation der "Phänomenologie des Geistes".Sok-Zin Lim - 1963 - Bonn,: H. Bouvier.
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    Hybridity as Heterochrony.Alvin Cheng-Hin Lim - 2014 - World Futures 70 (8):486-495.
    In his essay “Of Other Spaces” Michel Foucault explained that heterotopias, or spaces of otherness, “function at full capacity when men arrive at a sort of absolute break with their traditional time.” This temporal otherness he described as “heterochrony.” In this article I will draw on the Sartrean ontology of the human being as temporal ecstasis to explain the transcultural phenomenon of hybridity as heterochrony, and in particular, how hybrid temporality is out of sync with local temporality. Heeding Virinder Kalra, (...)
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  37. Limited Aggregation and E-Cigarettes.James Edgar Lim - 2020 - Nicotine and Tobacco Research 23 (1):21-25.
    Introduction Nonconsequentialist ethicists have noted that small harms, goods, or claims should not count against large claims. For example, given a choice between saving one life and a large group of people with minor headaches, we ought to save the one life, no matter how large the group is. This principle has been called limited aggregation. The principle of limited aggregation might have implications on public health policy, given that public health policy involves weighing the claims of individuals against one (...)
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  38. State, Capital, and Labor in Korea.Hyun-Chin Lim & Byoung-Kuk Kim - 1991 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 4.
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    Comparative Studies of the Concept of Madhu: With special reference to Chandogyopaniṣad and Bṛhadāraṇyakopaniṣad.Lim Geundong - 2010 - The Journal of Indian Philosophy 30:129-156.
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    Study on Metaphor Reflected in Kālidāsa's Lyrical Poems : With Special Reference to the Meaning of Indian Philosophy.Lim Geundong - 2010 - The Journal of Indian Philosophy 28:5-28.
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  41. Falsafat al-muṣādafah.Maḥmūd Amīn ʻĀlim - 1970
     
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    The Kena Upaniṣad: A study of the Brahman through the Commentary of Śaṁkara.Lim Geundong - 2011 - The Journal of Indian Philosophy 33:105-136.
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    Bunūk al-nuṭaf wa-al-ajinnah wa-tahdīd jins al-janīn: dirāsah muqāranah bayna al-fiqh al-Islāmī wa-al-qānūn al-waḍʻī.Faraj Muḥammad Muḥammad Sālim - 2017 - ʻAmmān, al-Urdun: al-Warrāq lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ.
    Human reproductive technology; law and legislation; religious aspects; Islam.
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    Philosophy Through Computer Science.Daniel Lim - 2023 - Routledge.
    What do philosophy and computer science have in common? It turns out, quite a lot! In providing an introduction to computer science (using Python), Daniel Lim presents in this book key philosophical issues, ranging from external world skepticism to the existence of God to the problem of induction. These issues, and others, are introduced through the use of critical computational concepts, ranging from image manipulation to recursive programming to elementary machine learning techniques. In illuminating some of the overlapping conceptual spaces (...)
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    An equal joy: reflections on God, death and belonging.Catherine Lim - 2017 - Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Editions.
    "I have noticed, increasingly, that people after the age of 65 or thereabouts begin to experience the fear of death in a very palpable way. While in their childhood and youth they had viewed death as happening only to grandparents, while in middle age they could still afford to relegate death to remote corners of their consciousness where it could not intrude upon the pleasures of living, the advent of old age after 65 brings to them a deeply disturbing sense (...)
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    The Myth of Origin in Context Through the Lens of Deconstruction, Dialogism and Hybridity.Sung Uk Lim - 2011 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 10 (29):112-131.
    The present study aims to deconstruct the myth of origin, a quest after essential identity, in the context of Japan's colonization of Korea (1910-1945). First, I will contextualize the myth of origin as a particular historical construction of Japanese colonization, which stems from Romantic nationalism in the second half of the 19 th century. Then, I will critique the structuralism, monologism, and colonialism standing behind the myth of origin through the lens of deconstruction, dialogism, and hybridity: (1) Jacques Derrida's deconstruction (...)
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  47. Making Images Visible.Hoyeon Lim - manuscript
    When we try to understand what a picture represents, how we experience the picture, I argue, plays a key role in determining the content the picture represents. More specifically, I argue that understanding pictorially represented content requires two tasks—visually grasping the picture’s design (an image) and interpreting what the design represents (what it is an image of). Neither task is done without the other, meaning that the viewer’s success in the former—visually identifying the image—depends on their success in the latter—determining (...)
     
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    Magic: the voices and thoughts of young people from 100 countries dedicated to creative genius.Tiffanee Marie Lim - 2007 - Cyberjaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia: Limkokwing University of Creative Technology.
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    Socrates: the public conscience of Golden Age Athens.Jun Lim - 2006 - New York: Rosen Pub. Group.
    Biography of Greek philosopher and teacher Socrates describing his lasting influence on human understanding.
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    Global Players in the Local Field: Changing Corporate Practices in Response to the Local Culture.Betty Dee Makani-lim & Felix Chan Lim - 2009 - International Corporate Responsibility Series 4:59-81.
    For the most part, the primary driver for international businesses in establishing operations in other countries is the reduction of overall operating costs. Host countries, especially developing nations, welcome multinational corporations (MNCs) because of the perceived economic benefits that international businesses can bring to their local communities. Surprisingly, one of the most understudied, under-analyzed, and sometimes even completely neglected factors when international businesses consider setting up shop in other countries is the local culture of their chosen destination country. This paper (...)
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