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  1. Richard Dazeley & Beyong Ho Kang (2008). Epistemological Approach to the Process of Practice. Minds and Machines 18 (4).score: 290.0
    Systems based on symbolic knowledge have performed extremely well in processing reason, yet, remain beset with problems of brittleness in many domains. Connectionist approaches do similarly well in emulating interactive domains, however, have struggled when modelling higher brain functions. Neither of these dichotomous approaches, however, have provided many inroads into the area of human reasoning that psychology and sociology refer to as the process of practice. This paper argues that the absence of a model for the process of practise in (...)
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  2. Kwŏn-su Hŏ (ed.) (2007). Husan Hŏ Yu Ŭi Hangmun Kwa Sasang. Suri.score: 120.0
     
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  3. Byeong-Ho Kang & Debbie Richards (eds.) (2010). Knowledge Management and Acquisition for Smart Systems and Services: 11th International Workshop, Pkaw 2010, Daegu, Korea, August 20 - September 3, 2010: Proceedings. [REVIEW] Springer.score: 120.0
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  4. Joon Ho Kang (2008). Utilitarianism. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 10:221-228.score: 120.0
    Exploiting the apparent paradox that utility maximization will not be achieved by adopting the strategy of maximizing utility, Indirect Utilitarianism denies that the right decision which maximizes the probable good can always be identified by the direct application of the criterion of rightness. In this view, generally speaking, Utility is characterized as providing merely a standard of evaluation or an “esoteric” criterion of right conduct, and not a substantive decision procedure in practical situations. This characterization of utilitarianism as an esoteric (...)
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  5. Edward Wilson Grandin Rajiv Sarkar, Jayaprakash Muliyil Beryl Primrose Gladstone & Gagandeep Kang (2009). Comprehension and Recall of Informed Consent Among Participating Families in a Birth Cohort Study on Diarrhoeal Disease. Public Health Ethics 2 (1).score: 60.0
    Christian Medical College, Vellore, India Jayaprakash Muliyil Christian Medical College, Vellore, India Gagandeep Kang * Christian Medical College, Vellore, India * Corresponding author: Department of Gastrointestinal Sciences, Christian Medical College, Vellore 632 004, Tamil Nadu, India. Tel.: +91 416 228 2052; Fax: +91 416 223 2035; Email: gkang{at}cmcvellore.ac.in ' + u + '@' + d + ' '//--> Abstract Comprehension and recall of informed consent was assessed after the study closure in the parents/guardians of a birth cohort of children (...)
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  6. Mae-Wan Ho & Peter T. Saunders (1993). Rational Taxonomy and the Natural System. Acta Biotheoretica 41 (4).score: 60.0
    Since Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, the idea of descent with modification came to dominate systematics, and so the study of morphology became subgugated to the reconstruction of phylogenies. Reinstating the organism in the theory of evolution (Ho & Saunders, 1979; Webster & Goodwin, 1982) leads to a project inrational taxonomy (Ho, 1986, 1988a), which attempts to classify biological forms on the basis of transformations on a given dynamical structure.Does rational taxonomy correspond to thenatural system that Linnaeus and (...)
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  7. H. L. Ho (2008). A Philosophy of Evidence Law: Justice in the Search for Truth. Oxford University Press.score: 60.0
    The dominant approach to evaluating the law on evidence and proof focuses on how the trial system should be structured to guard against error. This book argues instead that complex and intertwining moral and epistemic considerations come into view when departing from the standpoint of a detached observer and taking the perspective of the person responsible for making findings of fact. Ho contends that it is only by exploring the nature and content of deliberative responsibility that the role and purpose (...)
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  8. Hye-ryoung Kang (2008). Transnational Women's Collectivities and Global Justice. Journal of Social Philosophy 39 (3):359-377.score: 30.0
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  9. Jo Ann Ho (2010). Ethical Perception: Are Differences Between Ethnic Groups Situation Dependent? Business Ethics 19 (2):154-182.score: 30.0
    This study was conducted to determine how culture influences the ethical perception of managers. Most studies conducted so far have only stated similarities and differences in ethical perception between cultural or ethnic groups and little attention has been paid towards understanding how cultural values influence the ethnic groups' ethical perception. Moreover, most empirical research in this area has focused on moral judgement, moral decision making and action, with limited empirical work in the area of ethical perception. A total of 22 (...)
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  10. Chien-Hsing Ho (2010). Nāgārjuna's Critique of Language. Asian Philosophy 20 (2):159-174.score: 30.0
    This essay attempts to provide a systematic reconstruction of Nāgārjuna's philosophical thought by understanding it as a critique of the attachment to linguistic expressions and their referents. We first present an outline of Nāgārjuna's philosophy, centering on such notions as 'dependent origination', 'emptiness' and 'self-nature'. Then we discuss Nāgārjuna's dismissal of a metaphysical use of language, particularly his contention that language can function well without assuming the reality of its referents. We also consider his statement that he has no assertion (...)
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  11. Md Zabid Abdul Rashid & Jo Ann Ho (2003). Perceptions of Business Ethics in a Multicultural Community: The Case of Malaysia. Journal of Business Ethics 43 (1-2):75 - 87.score: 30.0
    Leaders and managers of today''s multinational corporations face a plethora of problems and issues directly attributable to the fact that they are operating in an international context. With work-sites, plants and/or customers based in another country, or even several countries, representing a vast spectrum of cultural differences, international trade and offshore operations, coupled with increased globalisation in respect to political, social and economic realities, contribute to new dilemmas that these leaders must deal with. Not the least of these being a (...)
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  12. Chien-Hsing Ho (2012). One Name, Infinite Meanings: Jizang's Thought on Meaning and Reference. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 39 (3):436-452.score: 30.0
    Jizang sets forth a hermeneutical theory of “one name, infinite meanings” that proposes four types of interpretation of word meaning to the effect that a nominal word X means X, non-X, the negation of X, and all things whatsoever. In this article, I offer an analysis of the theory, with a view to elucidating Jizang's thought on meaning and reference and considering its contemporary significance. The theory, I argue, may best be viewed as an expedient means for telling us how (...)
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  13. Dien Ho (2008). When Good Organs Go to Bad People. Bioethics 22 (2):77-83.score: 30.0
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  14. David Y. F. Ho (1995). Selfhood and Identity in Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, and Hinduism: Contrasts with the West. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 25 (2):115–139.score: 30.0
  15. Chien-Hsing Ho (2007). Consciousness and Self-Awareness. Asian Philosophy 17 (3):213 – 230.score: 30.0
    In this paper I propose to inquire into the theory of self-awareness propounded by the two Buddhist epistemologists, Dignaga and Dharmakirti. I first give an outline of the Buddhist notion of consciousness, then deal with the notion of objectual appearance, and finally dwell on the theory itself together with certain arguments in its favor. It is shown that the Buddhists subscribed themselves to the following self-awareness thesis: that our waking consciousness is always pre-reflectively and nonconceptually aware of itself. Adopting an (...)
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  16. Hsiang-Lin Chih, Chung-Hua Shen & Feng-Ching Kang (2008). Corporate Social Responsibility, Investor Protection, and Earnings Management: Some International Evidence. Journal of Business Ethics 79 (1/2):179 - 198.score: 30.0
    To many, recent allegations of accounting fraud (or earnings management; EM) at Enron, coupled with similar ones at many other corporations, are a strong indication of a serious decay in business ethics. In academics, this raises the concern between EM and corporate social responsibility (CSR). Since it has neither been documented, nor globally tested whether CSR mitigates or increases the extent of EM, three kinds of EM are studied: earnings smoothing, earnings aggressiveness, and earnings losses and decreases avoidance. The extents (...)
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  17. Michael Glassman & Min Ju Kang (2011). Five Classrooms: Different Forms of 'Democracies' and Their Relationship to Cultural Pluralism(S). Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (4):365-386.score: 30.0
    This paper explores the issue of democracy and the role of the democratic classroom in the development of society in general, and the way in which educators understand and deal with diversity in particular. The first part of the paper explores different meanings of democracy and how they can be manifested in the classroom. We argue that the idea of a ‘democratic classroom’ is far too broad a category; democracy is defined in action and can have realist or pragmatic characteristics, (...)
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  18. Chien-Hsing Ho (2006). Saying the Unsayable. Philosophy East and West 56 (3):409-427.score: 30.0
    A number of traditional philosophers and religious thinkers advocated an ineffability thesis to the effect that the ultimate reality cannot be expressed as it truly is by human concepts and words. But this thesis has been criticized and dismissed by some modern scholars. This article intends to show the consistency of this thesis. After introducing certain criticisms set forth by the critics and examining the disputable solution offered by John Hick, the author attends to Bhartrhari's solution to tackle the main (...)
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  19. M. W. Ho (1997). Quantum Coherence and Conscious Experience. Kybernetes 26:265-76.score: 30.0
  20. Chien-Hsing Ho (2008). The Finger Pointing Toward the Moon: A Philosophical Analysis of the Chinese Buddhist Thought of Reference. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 35 (1):159-177.score: 30.0
    In this essay I attempt a philosophical analysis of the Chinese Buddhist thought of linguistic reference to shed light on how the Buddhist understands the way language refers to an ineffable reality. For this purpose, the essay proceeds in two directions: an enquiry into the linguistic thoughts of Sengzhao (374-414 CE) and Jizang (549-623 CE), two leading Chinese Madhyamika thinkers, and an analysis of the Buddhist simile of a moon-pointing finger. The two approaches respectively constitute the horizontal and vertical axes (...)
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  21. Henrietta Grönlund, Kirsten Holmes, Chulhee Kang, Ram Cnaan, Femida Handy, Jeffrey Brudney, Debbie Haski-Leventhal, Lesley Hustinx, Meenaz Kassam, Lucas Meijs, Anne Pessi, Bhangyashree Ranade, Karen Smith, Naoto Yamauchi & Siniša Zrinščak (2011). Cultural Values and Volunteering: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Students' Motivation to Volunteer in 13 Countries. Journal of Academic Ethics 9 (2):87-106.score: 30.0
    Voluntary participation is connected to cultural, political, religious and social contexts. Social and societal factors can provide opportunities, expectations and requirements for voluntary activity, as well as influence the values and norms promoting this. These contexts are especially central in the case of voluntary participation among students as they are often responding to the societal demands for building a career and qualifying for future assignments and/or government requirements for completing community service. This article questions how cultural values affect attitudes towards (...)
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  22. Anita Ho (2008). The Individualist Model of Autonomy and the Challenge of Disability. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 5 (2/3):193-207.score: 30.0
    In recent decades, the intertwining ideas of self-determination and well-being have received tremendous support in bioethics. Discussions regarding self-determination, or autonomy, often focus on two dimensions—the capacity of the patient and the freedom from external coercion. The practice of obtaining informed consent, for example, has become a standard procedure in therapeutic and research medicine. On the surface, it appears that patients now have more opportunities to exercise their self-determination than ever. Nonetheless, discussions of patient autonomy in the bioethics literature, which (...)
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  23. Sung-Hak Kang (2003). Free Will and Distributive Justice: A Reply to Smilansky. Philosophia 31 (1-2):107-126.score: 30.0
  24. Chien-Hsing Ho (2012). The Nonduality of Speech and Silence: A Comparative Analysis of Jizang’s Thought on Language and Beyond. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 11 (1):1-19.score: 30.0
    Jizang (549−623 CE), the key philosophical exponent of the Sanlun tradition of Chinese Buddhism, based his philosophy considerably on his reading of the works of Nāgārjuna (c. 150−250 CE), the founder of the Indian Madhyamaka school. However, although Jizang sought to follow Nāgārjuna closely, there are salient features in his thought on language that are notably absent from Nāgārjuna’s works. In this paper, I present a philosophical analysis of Jizang’s views of the relationship between speech and silence and compare them (...)
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  25. Jaeho Kang (2011). The Spectacle of Modernity: Walter Benjamin and a Critique of Culture (Kulturkritik). Constellations 18 (1):74-90.score: 30.0
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  26. D. Christopher Ralston & Justin Ho (2007). Disability, Humanity, and Personhood: A Survey of Moral Concepts. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 32 (6):619 – 633.score: 30.0
    Three of the articles included in this issue of the Journal of Medicine and Philosophy - Ron Amundson and Shari Tresky's "On a Bioethical Challenge to Disability Rights"; Rachel Cooper's "Can It Be a Good Thing to Be Deaf?"; and Mark T. Brown's "The Potential of the Human Embryo" - interact (in various ways) with the concepts of disability, humanity, and personhood and their normative dimensions. As one peruses these articles, it becomes apparent that terms like "disability," "human being," and (...)
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  27. Jinho Kang (2005). On the Composition of the Prototractatus. Philosophical Quarterly 55 (218):1–20.score: 30.0
    Wittgenstein's 'Prototractatus' raises difficult textual questions concerning both its structure and the date of its composition. I provide an account of the structure of the 'Prototractatus' by investigating the hitherto unexplored connections between it and other early Wittgenstein manuscripts. I then consider the two most influential proposals on its date of composition, made by von Wright and McGuinness, and argue that neither of them stands up to scrutiny. I make an alternative suggestion, and discuss its implications for the significance of (...)
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  28. Dien Ho & Bradley Monton (2005). Anthropic Reasoning Does Not Conflict with Observation. Analysis 65 (285):42–45.score: 30.0
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  29. Dien Ho (2010). Providing Optimal Care With Dirty Hands. American Journal of Bioethics 10 (2):16-17.score: 30.0
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  30. Ouyang Kang (2008). On the Emergence and the Research Outline of Social Information Science. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 46:37-52.score: 30.0
    Social Information Science (or Social Informatics) is a new and interdiscipline branch subject in China. This paper probe the emergence and the research outline of social information science. 1. The proposal of the social information science. We set up the research from an extension from the theoretical informatics to the concrete informatics; a internal bond of integrating various subjects in humane and social sciences; an intersection and mutual permeation between the social science and the natural science; a the intersection and (...)
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  31. Gabriel D. Donleavy, Kit-Chun Joanna Lam & Simon S. M. Ho (2008). Does East Meet West in Business Ethics: An Introduction to the Special Issue. Journal of Business Ethics 79 (1/2):1 - 8.score: 30.0
    This article introduces and summarizes selected papers from the first World Business Ethics Forum held in Hong Kong and Macau in November 2006, co-hosted by the Hong Kong Baptist University and by the University of Macau. Business Ethics in the East remain distinct from those in the West, but the distinctions are becoming less pronounced and the ethical traffic flows both ways.
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  32. Hock Ho (2011). Paul Roberts and Adrian Zuckerman: Criminal Evidence. Criminal Law and Philosophy 5 (2):225-229.score: 30.0
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  33. Liang-Hung Lin & Yu-Ling Ho (forthcoming). Guanxi and Ocb: The Chinese Cases. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 30.0
    Studies of human resource and cross-cultural management are gaining greater attention in international markets. In response to this trend, for multinational enterprises, understanding of the culture and values of other countries as well as their organizational citizenship behavior (OCB), which focuses on members’ positive interactions for better achievements in organization, has gained importance. This study aims to explore the effects of national culture and guanxi on the OCB in Chinese society including mainland China and Taiwan. The results reveal that national (...)
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  34. Scott J. Vitell & Foo Nin Ho (1997). Ethical Decision Making in Marketing: A Synthesis and Evaluation of Scales Measuring the Various Components of Decision Making in Ethical Situations. Journal of Business Ethics 16 (7):699-717.score: 30.0
    The authors present a comprehensive synthesis and evaluation of the published scales measuring the components of the decision making process in ethical situations using the Hunt-Vitell (1993) theory of ethics as a framework to guide the research. Suggestions for future scale development are also provided.
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  35. Chien-Hsing Ho (forthcoming). Meaning, Understanding, and Knowing-What: An Indian Grammarian Notion of Intuition (Pratibha). Philosophy East and West.score: 30.0
    For Bhartrhari, a fifth-century Indian grammarian-philosopher, all conscious beings—beasts, birds and humans—are capable of what he called pratibha, a flash of indescribable intuitive understanding such that one knows what the present object “means” and what to do with it. Such an understanding, if correct, amounts to a mode of knowing that may best be termed knowing-what, to distinguish it from both knowing-that and knowing-how. This paper attempts to expound Bhartrhari’s conception of pratibha in relation to the notions of meaning, understanding, (...)
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  36. Jinho Kang (2006). Review of Alfred Nordmann, Wittgenstein's Tractatus: An Introduction. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (11).score: 30.0
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  37. Wing-Chung Ho (2008). The Transcendence and Non-Discursivity of the Lifeworld. Human Studies 31 (3):323 - 342.score: 30.0
    This paper points to two little-discussed interrelated features—among sociologists—about the nature of the lifeworld (Lebenswelt): that the experience of transcendence is an essential component of human actions, and that lived experience (Erlebnis) is founded on the non-discursivity of the lifeworld, i.e., the pre-predicative background expectancies from which the discursive arises. I examine the intellectual route of Alfred Schutz who developed his mundane lifeworld theory from appropriating Edmund Husserl’s notions of appresentation and apperception. Harold Garfinkel later extended Schutz’s concept of lifeworld (...)
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  38. K. I. M. Soyoon, Ki-hyun Hahm, Hyoung Wook Park, Hyun Hee Kang & Myongsei Sohn (2010). A Korean Perspective on Developing a Global Policy for Advance Directives. Bioethics 24 (3):113-117.score: 30.0
    Despite the wide and daunting array of cross-cultural obstacles that the formulation of a global policy on advance directives will clearly pose, the need is equally evident. Specifically, the expansion of medical services driven by medical tourism, just to name one important example, makes this issue urgently relevant. While ensuring consistency across national borders, a global policy will have the additional and perhaps even more important effect of increasing the use of advance directives in clinical settings and enhancing their effectiveness (...)
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  39. Cynthia Ho & Kylie A. Redfern (forthcoming). Consideration of the Role of Guanxi in the Ethical Judgments of Chinese Managers. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 30.0
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  40. Vincent K. Y. Ho (2011). Medicine, Methodology, and Values Trade-Offs in Clinical Science and Practice. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 54 (2).score: 30.0
    In recent years, society has come to recognize that the work performed by scientists, like that of journalists and politicians, may be influenced by the interests they serve. As a result, scientists' research is increasingly contested as a source of reliable knowledge. Such has been the case in issues concerning the climate debate, for example, where research results are at times perceived to comfortably fit in with the viewpoints of interested parties outside science. In medicine, governmental as well as commercial (...)
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  41. C. O. Sham, Y. W. Cheng, K. W. Ho, P. H. Lai, L. W. Lo, H. L. Wan, C. Y. Wong, Y. N. Yeung, S. H. Yuen & A. Y. C. Wong (2007). Do-Not-Resuscitate Decision: The Attitudes of Medical and Non-Medical Students. Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (5):261-265.score: 30.0
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  42. Axel Honneth, Lucinda Taylor-Callier, Céline Ehrwein, Thorsten Fath, Mauro Basaure, Vanessa Vidal, Aurélien Berlan, Marc Dupont, Michele Salonia, Ersin Yildiz & Jaeho Kang (forthcoming). Héritage Et Renouvellement de la Théorie Critique. Cités.score: 30.0
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  43. Robert W. McGee, Simon S. M. Ho & Annie Y. S. Li (2008). A Comparative Study on Perceived Ethics of Tax Evasion: Hong Kong Vs the United States. Journal of Business Ethics 77 (2):147 - 158.score: 30.0
    This article begins with a review of the literature on the ethics of tax evasion and identifies the three main views that have emerged over the centuries, namely always ethical, sometimes ethical, and never or almost never ethical. It then reports on the results of a survey of HK and U.S. university business students who were asked to express their opinions on the 15 statements covering the three main views. The data are then analyzed to determine which of the three (...)
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  44. Wim J. van der Steen & Vincent K. Y. Ho (2006). Diets and Circadian Rhythms: Challenges From Biology for Medicine. Acta Biotheoretica 54 (4).score: 30.0
    Autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and gastrointestinal disorders such as stomach ulcers are often treated with drugs. NSAIDs, a common treatment in rheumatoid arthritis, may cause stomach ulcers which call for additional medications, notably antacids in the sense of drugs that suppress acid secretion by the stomach. Infection with Helicobacter pylori also plays a role in the ulcers. The infection is typically treated with antibiotics added to antacids. Considering NSAIDs and antacids, we suspect that overmedication is common to the (...)
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  45. Foo Nin Ho, Hui-Ming Deanna Wang & Scott J. Vitell (2012). A Global Analysis of Corporate Social Performance: The Effects of Cultural and Geographic Environments. Journal of Business Ethics 107 (4):423-433.score: 30.0
    As more and more multi-national companies expand their operations globally, their responsibilities extend beyond not only the economic motive of profitability but also other social and environmental factors. The objective of this article is to examine the impact of national culture and geographic environment on firms’ corporate social performance (CSP). Empirical tests are based on a global CSP database of companies from 49 countries. Results show that the Hofstede’s cultural dimensions are significantly associated with CSP. In addition, European companies are (...)
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  46. Chris Kang (2011). Sarkar on the Buddha's Four Noble Truths. Philosophy East and West 61 (2):303-323.score: 30.0
    In 1955, an obscure socio-spiritual organization dedicated to the twin aims of individual spiritual realization and social service was formed in the state of Bihar, India. It was named Ānanda Mārga Pracāraka Saṃgha (abbreviated AM), literally translated as "Community for the Propagation of the Path of Bliss." AM stands alongside other New Religious Movements of Indian origin that have captured the imagination and allegiance of a substantial number of followers in both Asia and the West. It is in much the (...)
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  47. Chien-Hsing Ho (1996). How Not to Avoid Speaking. Journal of Indian Philosophy 24 (5).score: 30.0
    Mahayana Buddhist philosophers’ attitude toward language is notoriously negative. The transcendental reality is often said to be ineffable. One’s obsession to apprehend the truth through words is an intellectual disease to be cured Attachment to verbal and conceptual proliferation enslaves oneself in the afflictive circle of life and death. Nevertheless, no Buddhist can afford to overlook the significance of language in preaching Buddhist dharmas as well as in day-to-day transactions. The point is not that of keeping silence. Rather, one should (...)
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  48. Chien-Hsing Ho (forthcoming). Ontic Indeterminacy and Paradoxical Language: An Analysis of Sengzhao’s Linguistic Thought. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy.score: 30.0
    For Sengzhao 僧肇 (374−414 CE), a leading Sanlun 三論 philosopher of Chinese Buddhism, things in the world are ontologically indeterminate in that they are devoid of any determinate form or nature. In his view, we should understand and use words provisionally, so that they are not taken to connote the determinacy of their referents. To echo the notion of ontic indeterminacy and indicate the provisionality of language, his main work, the Zhaolun, abounds in paradoxical expressions. In this paper, I offer (...)
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  49. Wing-Chung Ho (2008). Understanding the Subjective Point of View: Methodological Implications of the Schutz-Parsons Debate. Human Studies 31 (4):383 - 397.score: 30.0
    The bone of contention that divides Alfred Schutz and Talcott Parsons in their 1940–1941 debate is that Schutz acknowledges an ontological break between the commonsense and scientific worlds whereas Parsons only considers it “a matter of refinement.” Schutz’s ontological distancing that disconnects the “world of consociates” where social reality is directly experienced in face-to-face contacts, and the “world of contemporaries” where the Other is experienced in terms of “types” has been crucial to social scientists. Implicated in the break is that (...)
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  50. Ouyang Kang (2002). Contemporary Development of Marxist Philosophy in China. Educational Philosophy and Theory 34 (2):145–154.score: 30.0
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  51. Soyoon Kim, Ki-Hyun Hahm, Hyoung Wook Park, Hyun Hee Kang & Myongsei Sohn (2010). A Korean Perspective on Developing a Global Policy for Advance Directives. Bioethics 24 (3):113-117.score: 30.0
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  52. Dien Ho & Monton Bradley (2005). Anthropic Reasoning Does Not Conflict with Observation. Analysis 65 (1):42 - 45.score: 30.0
    (I) For every x, for every index kind k, for every index i1 of kind k, for every index i2 of kind k, Fx at i1 at i2 if and only if Fx at i1.
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  53. Jennifer Bell & Anita Ho (2011). Authenticity as a Necessary Condition for Voluntary Choice: A Case Study in Cancer Clinical Trial Participation. American Journal of Bioethics 11 (8):33-35.score: 30.0
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 11, Issue 8, Page 33-35, August 2011.
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  54. Mae-Wan Ho (1993). Evolutionary Theory and World Future. World Futures 38 (1):97-106.score: 30.0
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  55. Rajiv Sarkar, Thuppal V. Sowmyanarayanan, Prasanna Samuel, Azara S. Singh, Anuradha Bose, Jayaprakash Muliyil & Gagandeep Kang (2010). Comparison of Group Counseling with Individual Counseling in the Comprehension of Informed Consent: A Randomized Controlled Trial. BMC Medical Ethics 11 (1):8-.score: 30.0
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  56. Wim J. van der Steen & Vincent K. Y. Ho (2001). Drugs Versus Diets: Disillusions with Dutch Health Care. Acta Biotheoretica 49 (2).score: 30.0
    Biology incorporated into other disciplines is often distorted, alarmingly so in some areas of medicine. Together with other forms of bias, this may have detrimental effects for patients depending on medical research for their health. A case study concerning omeprazole (Losec), one of the acid-suppressive drugs against gastric ulcers, and NSAIDs, non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs, confirms that distorted biology together with biased health care policies foster disasters in current biomedicine and medical practice. In our country, The Netherlands, omeprazole is presumably the (...)
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  57. Anita Ho (2007). Disability in the Bioethics Curriculum. Teaching Philosophy 30 (4):403-420.score: 30.0
    While disability has emerged as a major theme in academic and political discourses, a perusal of many bioethics textbooks reveals that most editors and philosophers still do not consider disability to be central to developing either critical perspective or social conscience in addressing the core questions in bioethics. This essay explores how disability issues are typically portrayed in bioethics textbooks by looking at the examples of genetic testing and medically assisted death. It explains how incorporation of disability perspectives helps to (...)
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  58. Yi-Hui Ho (forthcoming). Determinants of Green Practice Adoption for Logistics Companies in China. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 30.0
    This article aims to analyze the factors influencing the adoption of green practices in Chinese logistics industry. The determinant factors are composed of technological, organizational, and environmental dimensions. A questionnaire survey on the green practice adoption of Chinese logistics companies was conducted, and 322 samples were analyzed. Research results reveal that relative advantage and compatibility of green practices, organizational support, quality of human resources, regulatory pressure, and governmental support have significantly positive influences on the adoption of green practices for Chinese (...)
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  59. Anita Ho (2006). Family and Informed Consent in Multicultural Setting. American Journal of Bioethics 6 (1):26 – 28.score: 30.0
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  60. Anita Ho (2011). Trusting Experts and Epistemic Humility in Disability. International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 4 (2).score: 30.0
    It is often taken for granted that the professional–patient relationship is one of trust, particularly given that these clinicians are “experts” in their clinical domain. Nonetheless, trusting grants discretionary powers to the trustee, making the truster vulnerable to the trustee (Rogers and Ballantyne 2008). In particular, some patient groups carry certain social vulnerabilities that can be exacerbated when they extend trust to health-care providers (HCPs). Informed by the feminist literature on epistemic hierarchy and oppression, this paper examines how calls to (...)
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  61. Sung Yong Kang (2010). An Inquiry Into the Definition of Tarka in Nyāya Tradition and its Connotation of Negative Speculation. Journal of Indian Philosophy 38 (1).score: 30.0
    The technical term “ tarka ” in the Nyāya tradition is the object of the present investigation. Diverse texts including Buddhist ones exhibit a negative estimation of activities using tarka . In contrast, more often than not, later treatises dealing with logico-epistemic problems, especially certain Naiyāyika works, identify the methodological peculiarity of Nyāya with tarka . Such an ambivalent attitude toward tarka can be understood in a coherent way if the essential features of tarka that gave rise to it can (...)
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  62. Min Ju Kang & Michael Glassman (2009). Attachment Patterns of Homeless Youth: Choices of Stress and Confusion. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (1):32-33.score: 30.0
  63. Beom-Mo Kang (1995). On the Treatment of Complex Predicates in Categorial Grammar. Linguistics and Philosophy 18 (1):61 - 81.score: 30.0
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  64. Sung-Hoon Kang (2008). Review of Roslyn Weiss, The Socratic Paradox and its Enemies. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (3).score: 30.0
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  65. Gi-Du Kang & Jeffrey James (2007). Revisiting the Concept of a Societal Orientation: Conceptualization and Delineation. Journal of Business Ethics 73 (3):301 - 318.score: 30.0
    Marketers have traditionally evaluated products and practices on the basis of whether something could be sold. It is also important to evaluate products and practices from a societal perspective, "Should a product be sold?" The first idea reflects a managerial orientation and what must be done to sell a product; the second idea reflects a societal orientation and the impact of selling a product. In relation to the second idea, the societal marketing concept was introduced in 1972. There has been (...)
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  66. Zhongqian Kang (2008). The Categorical Interpretation of Guo Xiang's “Independent Genesis”. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 3 (4):520-534.score: 30.0
    Seemingly, “independent genesis” refers to the independent existence and changes of each thing, but it is clear that there cannot be any truly “independent” things at all. Each thing in the world has to stay in connection or relationship with other things outside itself if it wants to represent its own “independence” and “genesis” in terms of form; and inevitably such connection or relationship itself has to be embodied in the internal nature of each thing. In the metaphysical thought of (...)
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  67. Patricia A. Vargas, Ylva Fernaeus, Mei Yii Lim, Sibylle Enz, Wan Chin Ho, Mattias Jacobsson & Ruth Ayllet (2011). Advocating an Ethical Memory Model for Artificial Companions From a Human-Centred Perspective. AI and Society 26 (4):329-337.score: 30.0
    This paper considers the ethical implications of applying three major ethical theories to the memory structure of an artificial companion that might have different embodiments such as a physical robot or a graphical character on a hand-held device. We start by proposing an ethical memory model and then make use of an action-centric framework to evaluate its ethical implications. The case that we discuss is that of digital artefacts that autonomously record and store user data, where this data are used (...)
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  68. Nguyen Cat Ho & Helena Rasiowa (1987). Semi-Post Algebras. Studia Logica 46 (2):149 - 160.score: 30.0
    In this paper, semi-Post algebras are introduced and investigated. The generalized Post algebras are subcases of semi-Post algebras. The so called primitive Post constants constitute an arbitrary partially ordered set, not necessarily connected as in the case of the generalized Post algebras examined in [3]. By this generalization, semi-Post products can be defined. It is also shown that the class of all semi-Post algebras is closed under these products and that every semi-Post algebra is a semi-Post product of some generalized (...)
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  69. A. Ho (2009). "They Just Don't Get It!" When Family Disagrees with Expert Opinion. Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (8):497-501.score: 30.0
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  70. Min Ju Kang & Michael Glassman (2010). Moral Action as Social Capital, Moral Thought as Cultural Capital. Journal of Moral Education 39 (1):21-36.score: 30.0
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  71. Mae-Wan Ho (1998). On the Nature of Sustainable Economic Systems. World Futures 51 (3):199-221.score: 30.0
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  72. Inmaculada de Melo-Martin & A. Ho (2008). Beyond Informed Consent: The Therapeutic Misconception and Trust. Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (3):202-205.score: 30.0
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  73. Ouyang Kang (1999). Mao, Marx and Modern China. The Philosopher's Magazine (5):52-53.score: 30.0
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  74. Y. A. Kang (2012). The Place of Philosophy Between Science and the Humanities. Diogenes 58 (1-2):88-99.score: 30.0
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  75. Beom-Mo Kang (1988). Unbounded Reflexives. Linguistics and Philosophy 11 (4):415 - 456.score: 30.0
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  76. Karen Ho (2001). Bacteriophage Therapy for Bacterial Infections: Rekindling a Memory From the Pre-Antibiotics Era. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 44 (1):1-16.score: 30.0
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  77. Wing On Lee & Chi Hang Ho (2005). Ideopolitical Shifts and Changes in Moral Education Policy in China. Journal of Moral Education 34 (4):413-431.score: 30.0
    Moral education is always closely associated with politics in China, and the term ?moral education? is often interchangeable with such other terms as ideological and political education. Officially, moral education is seen as an important tool in upholding the socialist nature of the school and society. This paper examines the changing political and ideological orientations in China, and their implications for policy change in moral education since 1978. The paper reports on a case study on The new three character classic (...)
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  78. Liang-Hung Lin, Yu-Ling Ho & Wei-Hsin Eugenia Lin (forthcoming). Confucian and Taoist Work Values: An Exploratory Study of the Chinese Transformational Leadership Behavior. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 30.0
    When it comes to Chinese transformational leadership behavior, the focus seems to be Confucian work value; nonetheless, it represents only one of the Chinese traditions. In order to have a better understanding the relationship between Chinese traditional values and transformational leadership behavior, Taoist work value should also be taken into consideration. Thus, this study firstly develops Confucian and Taoist work value scale (study 1) and then applies this scale to examine its relationship with transformational leadership (study 2). The results show (...)
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  79. Anita Ho (2008). Correcting Social Ills Through Mandatory Research Participation. American Journal of Bioethics 8 (10):39 – 40.score: 30.0
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  80. Anita Ho (2003). International Business Vs. Globalization. Business and Professional Ethics Journal 22 (2):51-69.score: 30.0
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  81. S. Honeybul, G. R. Gillett, K. M. Ho & C. R. P. Lind (2011). Neurotrauma and the Rule of Rescue. Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (12):707-710.score: 30.0
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  82. Nguyen Cat Ho & Helena Rasiowa (1989). Plain Semi-Post Algebras as a Poset-Based Generalization of Post Algebras and Their Representability. Studia Logica 48 (4):509 - 530.score: 30.0
    Semi-Post algebras of any type T being a poset have been introduced and investigated in [CR87a], [CR87b]. Plain Semi-Post algebras are in this paper singled out among semi-Post algebras because of their simplicity, greatest similarity with Post algebras as well as their importance in logics for approximation reasoning ([Ra87a], [Ra87b], [RaEp87]). They are pseudo-Boolean algebras generated in a sense by corresponding Boolean algebras and a poset T. Every element has a unique descending representation by means of elements in a corresponding (...)
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  83. Ouyang Kang (1993). In the People's Republic of China. Social Epistemology 7 (2):131 – 146.score: 30.0
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  84. Sung Yong Kang (2009). What Does - Sama Mean? On the Uniform Ending of the Names of the Jāti -s in the Nyāyasūtra. Journal of Indian Philosophy 37 (1).score: 30.0
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  85. Kristen Lucas, Dongjing Kang & Zhou Li (forthcoming). Workplace Dignity in a Total Institution: Examining the Experiences of Foxconn's Migrant Workforce. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 30.0
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  86. D. Christopher Ralston & Justin Ho (2007). Introduction. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 32 (6):537 – 539.score: 30.0
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  87. R. Sarkar, E. W. Grandin, B. P. Gladstone, J. Muliyil & G. Kang (2009). Comprehension and Recall of Informed Consent Among Participating Families in a Birth Cohort Study on Diarrhoeal Disease. Public Health Ethics 2 (1):37-44.score: 30.0
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  88. Amalia Amaya & H. L. Ho (eds.) (2013). Law, Virtue and Justice. Hart Publishing.score: 30.0
     
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  89. H. L. Chao & L. Ho (1929). The Philosophical Background of the Chinese Revolution. International Journal of Ethics 39 (3):306-312.score: 30.0
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  90. K. Choe, Y. Kang & W. -Y. Lee (forthcoming). Bioethics Education of Nursing Curriculum in Korea: A National Study. Nursing Ethics.score: 30.0
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  91. K. Choe, E. Song & Y. Kang (forthcoming). Recognizing Bioethical Issues and Ethical Qualification in Nursing Students and Faculty in South Korea. Nursing Ethics.score: 30.0
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  92. John P. Cragin, Y. K. Kwan & Y. N. Ho (1984). Social Ethics and the Emergence of Advertising in China: Perceptions From Within the Great Wall. Journal of Business Ethics 3 (2):91 - 94.score: 30.0
    While interest in doing business continues to rise steadily, information concerning the evolving social ethics of Chinese managers is sparse. This study reports the findings obtained from intensive interviews with thirty-nine Chinese advertising executives. In general, there appears to be developing a cautious optimism about the role of advertising in the Chinese economy. Findings are compared with earlier studies of American and Hong Kong managers and it is suggested that further research and observation is needed to track the development of (...)
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  93. John Elliott, W. Calvin Ho & Sylvia S. N. Lim (eds.) (2010). Bioethics in Singapore: The Ethical Microcosm. World Scientific.score: 30.0
     
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  94. G. R. Gillett, S. Honeybul, K. M. Ho & C. R. P. Lind (forthcoming). Neurotrauma and the RUB: Where Tragedy Meets Ethics and Science. Journal of Medical Ethics.score: 30.0
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  95. Sĩ Vịnh Hồ (ed.) (2007). Cảm Thụ Thẩm Mỹ Và Người Hà Nội. Nhà Xuất Bản Chính Trị Quốc Gia.score: 30.0
     
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  96. Chʻang-mu Hŏ (2004). Hanʼguk Yulli Ŭi Ihae Rŭl Wihan Chungguk Ŭi Yulli Sasang =. HanʼGuk Chŏngsin Munhwa Yŏnʹguwŏn.score: 30.0
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  97. Kwŏn-su Hŏ (2009). Han'guk Yurim Taep'yo Myŏnu Kwak Chong-Sŏk. Han'guk Kukhak Chinhŭngwŏn.score: 30.0
     
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  98. Hun Hŏ (2007). Hanʼguk Yulli Wa Saengmyŏng Yulli. HanʼGuk Haksul Chŏngbo.score: 30.0
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