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  1. Erte Xiao & Cristina Bicchieri (2012). Words or Deeds? Choosing What to Know About Others. Synthese 187 (1):49-63.score: 120.0
    Social cooperation often relies on individuals’ spontaneous norm obedience when there is no punishment for violation or reward for compliance. However, people do not consistently follow pro-social norms. Previous studies have suggested that an individual’s tendency toward norm conformity is affected by empirical information (i.e., what others did or would do in a similar situation) as well as by normative information (i.e., what others think one ought to do). Yet little is known about whether people have an intrinsic desire to (...)
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  2. Selmer Bringsjord & H. Xiao (2000). A Refutation of Penrose's New Godelian Case Against the Computational Conception of Mind. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence 12.score: 30.0
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  3. C. Bicchieri, E. Xiao & R. Muldoon (2011). Trustworthiness is a Social Norm, but Trusting is Not. Politics, Philosophy and Economics 10 (2):170-187.score: 30.0
    Previous literature has demonstrated the important role that trust plays in developing and maintaining well-functioning societies. However, if we are to learn how to increase levels of trust in society, we must first understand why people choose to trust others. One potential answer to this is that people view trust as normative: there is a social norm for trusting that imposes punishment for noncompliance. To test this, we report data from a survey with salient rewards to elicit people’s attitudes regarding (...)
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  4. Yang Xiao (2009). Agency and Practical Reasoning in the Analects and the Mencius. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 36 (4):629-641.score: 30.0
  5. A. P. Martinich & Yang Xiao (2009). Ideal Interpretation: The Theories of Zhu Xi and Ronald Dworkin. Philosophy East and West 60 (1):88-114.score: 30.0
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  6. Yuchao Xiao, Robert Faff, Philip Gharghori & Darren Lee (forthcoming). An Empirical Study of the World Price of Sustainability. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 30.0
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  7. Yang Xiao (2011). Holding an Aristotelian Mirror to Confucian Ethics? Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 10 (3):359-375.score: 30.0
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  8. Yang Xiao (2003). Rediscovering Republicanism in China: Beyond the Debate Between New Leftists and Liberals. Contemporary Chinese Thought 34 (3):18-34.score: 30.0
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  9. A. P. Martinich Yang Xiao (2010). Ideal Interpretation: The Theories of Zhu XI and Ronald Dworkin. Philosophy East and West 60 (1):pp. 88-114.score: 30.0
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  10. Yang Xiao (2004). Review of Robin R. Wang (Ed.), Chinese Philosophy in an Era of Globalization. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2004 (10).score: 30.0
  11. Ming Xiao, Zhi Zhan Zhu, Jueping Liu & Chu Yu Zhang (2002). A New Method Based on Entropy Theory for Genomic Sequence Analysis. Acta Biotheoretica 50 (3).score: 30.0
    We have refined entropy theory to explore the meaning of the increasing sequence data on nucleic acids and proteins more conveniently. The concept of selection constraint was not introduced, only the analyzed sequences themselves were considered. The refined theory serves as a basis for deriving a method to analyze non-coding regions (NCRs) as well as coding regions. Positions with maximal entropy might play the most important role in genome functions as opposed to positions with minimal entropy. This method was tested (...)
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  12. Grant T. Savage, Michele D. Bunn, Barbara Gray, Qian Xiao, Sijun Wang, Elizabeth J. Wilson & Eric S. Williams (2010). Stakeholder Collaboration: Implications for Stakeholder Theory and Practice. Journal of Business Ethics 96 (S1):21-26.score: 30.0
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  13. Shafu Xiao & Jinquan Li (eds.) (2008). An Outline History of Chinese Philosophy. Foreign Languages Press.score: 30.0
     
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  14. Shafu Xiao (2007). Chui Sha Er Ji. Ba Shu Shu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  15. Shafu Xiao (2007). Chui Sha Ji. Ba Shu Shu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  16. Shafu Xiao (2007). Chui Sha San Ji. Ba Shu Shu She.score: 30.0
     
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  17. Hanming Xiao (2005). Dao Jia Yu Chang Jiang Wen Hua =. Hubei Jiao Yu Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
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  18. Yang Xiao (2010). Ethical Thought in China. In John Skorupski (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Ethics. Routledge.score: 30.0
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  19. Hong Xiao (2008). Lun Xing Fa de Tiao Zheng Dui Xiang. Zhongguo Jian Cha Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  20. Han Xiao (2010). Min Shi Zheng Ju Shou Ji Zhi du Yan Jiu =. Hunan Shi Fan da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  21. Wan Xiao (1980). On the Problem of the Debate Over "One Divides Into Two" and "Two Combine Into One". Contemporary Chinese Thought 12 (1):55-69.score: 30.0
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  22. Feng Xiao (2011). Ren Wen Yu Jing Zhong de Ji Shu: Cong Ji Shu Zhe Xue Zou Xiang Dang Dai Ji Shu Ren Xue. Zhongguo She Hui Ke Xue Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  23. Haiyan Xiao (2011). Song Dai Zhuang Xue Si Xiang Yan Jiu. Hua Zhong Shi Fan da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
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  24. Zhan Xiao (2011). Shuang Feng Bing Zhi, Er Shui Fen Liu: Zhu Guangqian Zong Baihua Mei Xue Bi Jiao Yan Jiu. Zhongguo She Hui Ke Xue Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  25. Zhan Xiao (2006). Sheng Ming, Xin Ling, Yi Jing: Lun Zong Baihua Sheng Ming Mei Xue Zhi Ti Xi. Shanghai San Lian Shu Dian.score: 30.0
     
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  26. Hong'en Xiao (2010). Tu Jia Zu Zhe Xue She Hui Si Xiang Shi. Zhongguo Shu Dian.score: 30.0
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  27. Junyong Xiao (2010). Xian Zheng Yuan Lun: She Hui Zhu Yi Xian Zheng Ji Chu Li Lun Yan Jiu = Xianzheng Yuanlun. Zhongguo She Hui Ke Xue Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  28. Bingquan Xiao (2010). Zhao Puchu Zong Jiao Si Xiang Yan Jiu. Shanghai Jiao Tong da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  29. Wei Xiao (2007). Zai Tai Yang Zhao Bu Dao de di Fang Xing Zou =. Jiu Zhou Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  30. Hongen Xiao & Jianfeng Yang (eds.) (2005). Zhe Xue Yu Ren Sheng. Yang Zhi Wen Hua Shi Ye Gu Fen You Xian Gong Si.score: 30.0
     
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  31. Henry Rosemont & Roger T. Ames (2008). Family Reverence ( Xiao) as the Source of Consummatory Conduct ( Ren 仁). Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 7 (1):9-19.score: 9.0
  32. John H. Berthrong (2008). The Hard Sayings: The Confucian Case of Xiao 孝 in Kongzi and Mengzi. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 7 (2):119-123.score: 9.0
  33. Yansheng Chang (2005). Zhongguo Si Xiang Xiao Shi. Shanghai Gu Ji Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  34. Yan Chen (2007). Gong Ping Yu Xiao Lu. Zhongguo She Hui Ke Xue Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  35. Ann-Ping Chin (2008). Kongzi: Xuan Xiao Shi Dai de Gu du Zhe Ren. Shi Bao Wen Hua Chu Ban Qi Ye Gu Fen You Xian Gong Si.score: 9.0
     
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  36. Lianhe Deng (2010). "Xiao Yao You" Shi Lun: Zhuangzi de Zhe Xue Jing Shen Ji Qi Duo Yuan Liu Bian. Beijing da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  37. Youlan Feng (2009). Zhong Xi Zhe Xue Xiao Shi. Beijing da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  38. Wangzhi Gao (2010). Ru Jia Xiao Dao =. Jiangsu Ren Min Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  39. Xiaohua Gong (2007). Bian: Xue Xiao Jiao Yu Ping Jia Guan Tan Suo Zhi Lü = Change: A Journey to Explore the View of the School Education Evaluation = Bian: Xuexiao Jiaoyu Pingjiaguang Tansuo Zhi Lü. Jiao Yu Ke Xue Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  40. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (2007). Xiao Luo Ji =. Zhongguo She Hui Ke Xue Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  41. Zhaohai Lei (ed.) (2010). Min Zu Yuan Xiao Zhe Xue She Hui Ke Xue Chuang Xin Fa Zhan Yan Jiu. Min Zu Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  42. Jianyuan Li (2009). Hou Xian Dai Dian Ying: Hou Xian Dai Xiao Fei She Hui de Wen Hua Qi Guan = Postmodern Cinema: A Cultural Spectacle of the Consumer Society. Sichuan Ren Min Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  43. Sanhu Li (2011). Xiao Shi Jie Yu da Jie Guo: Mian Xiang Wei Lai de Na Mi Zhe Xue. Zhongguo She Hui Ke Xue Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
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  44. Huaijin Nan (2008). Xiao Yan Huangdi Nei Jing Yu Sheng Ming Ke Xue. Lao Gu Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  45. Chunxie Shi (2012). Jiao Yu Zong Shi da Tong Xiao Yi: Gei Guan Xin Jiao Yu Ren Shi de Liu Shi Si Feng Gong Kai Xin. Tong Qi Fan Wen Jiao Chuang Yi Gu Fen You Xian Gong Si.score: 9.0
     
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  46. Qingbing Tong (ed.) (2006). Xin Shi Qi Gao Xiao Wen Xue Li Lun Jiao Cai Bian Xie Diao Cha Bao Gao. Chun Feng Wen Yi Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  47. Guohua Wang (2006). Wei Xiao Shi Yi Zhong Li Liang. Bei Fang Wen Yi Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  48. Changkun Wang (2007). Xian Qin Ru Jia Xiao Dao Yan Jiu. Sichuan Chu Ban Ji Tuan Ba Shu Shu She.score: 9.0
     
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  49. Jian Wang & Xinyue Liu (eds.) (2011). Yi Xue Yu Ren Wen: Yi Gai Ge Chuang Xin Jing Shen Tui Jin Yi Yao Yuan Xiao Zhe Xue She Hui Ke Xue Fan Rong Fa Zhan = Yixue Yu Renwen. Anhui da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  50. Young-tsu Wong & Junjie Huang (eds.) (2009). Xiao Gongquan Xue Ji. Tai da Chu Ban Zhong Xin.score: 9.0
     
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  51. Lijun Yang (ed.) (2006). Xi Dian Jun Xiao de Jing Dian Fa Ze: Xi Dian Jing Ying Zun Xun Bai Nian de Xing Wei Zhun Ze = West Point. Xue Lin Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  52. Changguo Zha (2006). Xian Qin "Xiao", "You" Guan Nian Yan Jiu: Jian Han Song Ru Xue Tan Suo = Xianqin Xiao You Guannian Yanjiu. Anhui da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  53. Feng Zhou (2006). Ren Xing de Xiao Jie Yu Li Shi de Shi Jian Jian Gou: Wei Wu Shi Guan Dui Ren Dao Zhu Yi Li Shi Guan de Bian Ge Yu Chao Yue. Guangdong Ren Min Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
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  54. Zhu Xi zhu (2007). Di 2 Han. V. 8-9. Xiao Jing / Tang Li Longji Zhu, Song Xing Bing Shu. Shi Jing. In Xi Zhu, Jiyu Ren & Yuan Pan (eds.), Zhong Guo Wen Hua Jing Dian. Xi Leng Yin She Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
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  55. Li-Ming Gong, Wen-Jun Tu, Jian He, Xiao-Dong Shi, Xin-Yu Wang & Ying Li (forthcoming). The Use of Newborn Screening Dried Blood Spots for Research. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry (Browse Results).score: 6.0
    Abstract Objective To investigate the attitudes of Chinese parents regarding the storage of dried blood spots collected for newborn screening (NBS) and their use in research. Methods We conducted a hospital-based survey of parents and examined parental attitudes regarding (a) allowing NBS sample storage, (b) permitting use of children’s NBS samples for research with parental permission, and (c) permitting use of children’s NBS samples for research without parental permission. Results The response rate was 52 percent. Of parents surveyed, 68 percent (...)
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  56. Hagop Sarkissian (2010). Recent Approaches to Confucian Filial Morality. Philosophy Compass 5 (9):725-734.score: 3.0
    A hallmark of Confucian morality is its emphasis on duties to family and kin as weighty features of moral life. The virtue of ‘filiality’ or ‘filial piety’ (xiao 孝), for example, is one of the most important in the Confucian canon. This aspect of Confucianism has been of renewed interest recently. On the one hand, some have claimed that, precisely because it acknowledges the importance of kin duties, Confucianism should be seen as an ethics rooted in human nature that (...)
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  57. Weihui Fu, Satish P. Deshpande & Xiao Zhao (2011). The Impact of Ethical Behavior and Facets of Job Satisfaction on Organizational Commitment of Chinese Employees. Journal of Business Ethics 104 (4):537-543.score: 3.0
    This study examines factors impacting organizational commitment of 214 employees working at a Chinese state-owned steel company. Ethical behavior of peers and ethical behavior of successful managers had a significant impact on organizational commitment. The four facets of job satisfaction (pay, coworker, supervision, and work itself) had a significant impact on organizational commitment. Respondent’s age also significantly impacted organizational commitment. Perceptions of ethical behavior of successful managers, satisfaction with work, and gender were significantly correlated with social desirability bias.
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  58. Erica Brindley (2009). “Why Use an Ox-Cleaver to Carve a Chicken?” The Sociology of the Junzi Ideal in the Lunyu. Philosophy East and West 59 (1):pp. 47-70.score: 3.0
    Central to Confucian teachings in the Analects is the ideal of self-cultivation—in particular that of the junzi 君子 (“gentleman” “nobleman”) ideal. At the same time that Confucius recommends that individuals follow such an ideal, he also places limits on who actually might attain it. By examining statements involving such terms as the junzi, the “petty man” ( xiao ren 小人), and the “masses” ( min 民, or zhong 眾), or common people, this essay highlights the sociopolitical and gender restrictions (...)
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  59. Tim Connolly (2012). Friendship and Filial Piety: Relational Ethics in Aristotle and Early Confucianism. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 39 (1):71-88.score: 3.0
    This article examines the origins of and philosophical justifications for Aristotelian friendship (philia) and early Confucian filial piety (xiao). What underlying assumptions about bonds between friends and family members do the philosophies share or uniquely possess? Is the Aristotelian emphasis on relationships between equals incompatible with the Confucian regard for filiality? As I argue, the Aristotelian and early Confucian accounts, while different in focus, share many of the same tensions in the attempt to balance hierarchical and familial associations with (...)
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  60. Xiao-Yang Chen (2007). Defensive Medicine or Economically Motivated Corruption? A Confucian Reflection on Physician Care in China Today. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 32 (6):635 – 648.score: 3.0
    In contemporary China, physicians tend to require more diagnostic work-ups and prescribe more expensive medications than are clearly medically indicated. These practices have been interpreted as defensive medicine in response to a rising threat of potential medical malpractice lawsuits. After outlining recent changes in Chinese malpractice law, this essay contends that the overuse of expensive diagnostic and therapeutic interventions cannot be attributed to malpractice concerns alone. These practice patterns are due as well, if not primarily, to the corruption of medical (...)
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  61. Galia Patt-Shamir (forthcoming). Filial Piety, Vital Power, and a Moral Sense of Immortality in Zhang Zai's Philosophy. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy.score: 3.0
    Zai’s 張載 attitude toward death and its moral significance. It launches with the unusual link between the opening statement of the Western Inscription 西銘 regarding heaven and earth as parents and the conclusion that serving one’s cosmic parents during life, one is peaceful in death. Through the analogy of human relations with heaven and earth as filial piety ( xiao 孝), Z hang Zai sets a framework for an understanding that being filial through life eliminates the fear of death. (...)
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  62. Ruth R. Faden, Liza Dawson, Alison S. Bateman-House, Dawn Mueller Agnew, Hilary Bok, Dan W. Brock, Aravinda Chakravarti, Xiao-Jiang Gao, Mark Greene, John A. Hansen, Patricia A. King, Stephen J. O.’Brien & David H. Sachs (2003). Public Stem Cell Banks: Considerations of Justice in Stem Cell Research and Therapy. Hastings Center Report 33 (6):13-27.score: 3.0
    If stem cell-based therapies are developed, we will likely confront a difficult problem of justice: for biological reasons alone, the new therapies might benefit only a limited range of patients. In fact, they might benefit primarily white Americans, thereby exacerbating long-standing differences in health and health care.
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  63. Changchi Hao (2005). Relativity of the Human World and Dao in Lao-Zhuang - an Interpretation of Chapter 1 of the Zhuangzi and of the Laozi. Asian Philosophy 15 (3):265 – 280.score: 3.0
    In this essay I offer an interpretative reading of the first chapter in the two canonical works, the Zhuang-zi and the Lao-zi, and argue that there is an inner connection between the first chapters of the two books. My presupposition is that what Zhuang-zi has argued in "Xiao Yao You" is the theme of the relativity of the position of the human world, which is in accord with the mystery of Dao presented at the beginning of the Lao-zi. Therefore, (...)
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  64. Brian Bruya (2002). Chaos as the Inchoate: The Early Chinese Aesthetic of Spontaneity. In Grazia Marchianò (ed.), Aesthetics & Chaos: Investigating a Creative Complicity.score: 3.0
    Can we conceive of disorder in a positive sense? We organize our desks, we discipline our children, we govern our polities--all with the aim of reducing disorder, of temporarily reversing the entropy that inevitably asserts itself in our lives. Going all the way back to Hesiod, we see chaos as a cosmogonic state of utter confusion inevitably reigned in by laws of regularity, in a transition from fearful unpredictability to calm stability. In contrast to a similar early Chinese notion of (...)
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  65. Xiao-Lei Wang, Ronan Bernas & Philippe Eberhard (2008). Responding to Children's Everyday Transgressions in Chinese Working-Class Families. Journal of Moral Education 37 (1):55-79.score: 3.0
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  66. Xiao Wei (2007). Caring: Confucianism, Feminism, and Christian Ethics. Contemporary Chinese Thought 39 (2):32-48.score: 3.0
  67. Xiao Jie-Fu (1989). The Enlightenment of Anti-Neo-Confucian Thought During the Ming-Qing Dynasties. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 16 (2):209-235.score: 3.0
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  68. Xiao-Yang Chen (2006). Clinical Bioethics in China: The Challenge of Entering a Market Economy. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 31 (1):7 – 12.score: 3.0
    Over the last quarter-century, China has experienced dramatic changes associated with its development of a market economy. The character of clinical practice is also profoundly influenced by the ways in which reimbursement scales are established in public hospitals. The market distortions that lead to the over-prescription of drugs and the medically unindicated use of more expensive drugs and more costly high-technology diagnostic and therapeutic interventions create the most significant threat to patients. The payment of red packets represents a black-market attempt (...)
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  69. Mathew A. Foust (2012). Loyalty in the Teachings of Confucius and Josiah Royce. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 39 (2):192-206.score: 3.0
    Loyalty is central to the philosophies of Confucius and Josiah Royce. In the case of Confucius, we see this significance in the emphasis placed in the Analects on zhong (“loyalty,” “other-regard,” or “dutifulness”) and xiao (“filial piety” or “filiality”). In the case of Royce, we see this significance in the emphasis placed on loyalty in The Philosophy of Loyalty. Moreover, in Confucius's and Royce's interactions with disciples and students, we witness appreciable loyalty, to their students and to their respective (...)
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  70. Xiao Yang (2006). When Political Philosophy Meets Moral Psychology: Expressivism in the Mencius. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 5 (2):257-271.score: 3.0
  71. Yang Guorong & Xiao Mo (2008). Names and Words in the Philosophy of "Zhuangzi". Frontiers of Philosophy in China 3 (1):1 - 26.score: 3.0
    The examination of names and words constitutes an important aspect of the philosophy of Zhuangzi. With the debate over the relationship between name and reality as its background, this examination not only involves the connection between form and meaning, but also targets at the connection between concepts and objects. The debate over the relationship between name and reality correlates with the discussion of the connection between words and meanings or ideas. For Zhuangzi, the function of names and words is first (...)
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  72. Xiao Wei (2009). The Feminist Concept of Self and Modernity. Diogenes 56 (1):117-127.score: 3.0
    The relationship between community and individual is the key issue in contemporary political philosophy and ethics. The concept of self seems very important for individualism, communitarianism and feminism when they respond to relationships, particularly when we have to situate selfhood in the conditions of modernity. Consequently, this paper can be divided into seven parts. First it introduces the debate about the concept of the self between individualism and communitarianism. Second, it discusses the feminist critique of this issue and analyses the (...)
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  73. Wei Xiao Ping (2004). Consciousness, Historical Materialism, and China's Economic Reform. Idealistic Studies 34 (1):117-130.score: 3.0
    It is perhaps too early in the long history of humanity to draw definitive conclusions concerning the historical trajectories of traditional socialist countries. It is well known that major changes have been occurring in these countries, with most even turning away from socialism altogether. Many explanations have been propounded for this phenomenon. Some observers explain the turn away fromsocialism as a result of the backward stage of the development of productive forces. Everyone knows that most socialist countries were set up (...)
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  74. Wu Xiao-ming (1998). Philosophy, Philosophia, and Zhe-Xue. Philosophy East and West 48 (3):406-452.score: 3.0
    If philosophy is the only discourse that has ever intended to receive its name from itself, and to leave nothing outside itself, what would be (Western) philosophy's relation to its (Chinese) other? This question is rethought through a rereading of three major Western philosophers, Hegel, Husserl, and Heidegger, and a Chinese philosopher, Feng Youlan. Philosophy is seen, on the one hand, to dialecticize its other but necessarily to fall short of its aim and, on the other, to claim for itself (...)
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  75. Wolfgang Becker (1988). Indexikalische Ausdrücke und Propositionen. Grazer Philosophische Studien 32:123-153.score: 3.0
    Eine semantische Analyse indexikalischer Audrücke muß klären, wie der Sinn dieser Ausdrücke aufzufassen ist und nach welchem Kriterium mit verschiedenen indexikalischen Sätzen dieselbe Proposition ausgedrückt werden kann. Der Sinn eines Indikators fällt nicht mit dem Sinn einer Kennzeichnung zusammen, Indikatoren sind aber auf Kennzeichnungen angewiesen. Zwei geäußerte indexikalische Sätze sind sinngleich, wenn mit ihnen dasselbe Potential von Umständen verbunden ist, unter denen ihre Behauptung berechtigt wäre, und sie in dieser Weise kognitiv gleichwertig sind. Die Festlegung des Referenzobjekts durch indexikalische Ausdrucksmittel, (...)
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  76. Xiao Guo (2011). Lun Zuo Wei Zhongguo Chuan Tong Hui Hua Mei Xue Gai Nian de "Si". Shanghai Ren Min Chu Ban She.score: 3.0
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  77. Xiao Jiefu (1998). A Sketch of the Daoist Character. Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (1):58-74.score: 3.0
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  78. Xiao Ming Wang (2008). 生命的哲学 ‐后基因时代药物筛选策略与传统中药学理论. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 44:139-142.score: 3.0
    Using logic analysis method with contemporary philosophy conception, made the definition of a life. Analyzing the reason of a disease and characteristics of drug, explained the Chinese traditional theory of materia medica. Demonstrated the best drug contain the function of Monarch drug, Minister drug, serviceman drug and missioner drug, instructed human drug reseach in future.
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  79. Xiao-lei Wang (2012). Conference Report. Journal of Moral Education 41 (2):271-272.score: 3.0
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  80. Xiao Wanyuan (1980). Sun Yatsen's Materialist Naturalism. Contemporary Chinese Thought 11 (4):22-37.score: 3.0
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  81. Nanqiang Yao, Donglai Xu & Xiao Gang (eds.) (2008). Yin Ming Ci Dian =. Shanghai Ci Shu Chu Ban She.score: 3.0
     
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  82. Jing-Bo Zhao, Jian-Lin Ji, Fang Tang, Qing-Yun Du, Xue-Ling Yang, Zhen-Zhi Yang, Yan-Fei Hou & Xiao-Yuan Zhang (2012). National Survey of Client's Perceptions of Chinese Psychotherapist Practices. Ethics and Behavior 22 (5):362 - 377.score: 3.0
    The present study is a cross-sectional survey that investigates ethical practices among Chinese psychotherapists from the perspective of a large representative sample of Chinese clients (N?=?1,100). In reports from clients, we found that psychotherapists did poorly in providing informed consent and had other ethical difficulties in the therapeutic setting and with dual relationships. We conclude that Chinese culture, especially Confucianism, had significant impact on the attitudes toward the psychotherapists' ethical practices, which complicated ethical dilemmas. It is important for cross-cultural psychotherapists (...)
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  83. Hugh LaFollette & George Graham, Honesty and Intimacy.score: 1.0
    Current profess ional and la y lore ove rlook the ro le of hone sty in develop ing and s ustaining intimate relationships. We w ish to ass ert its importa nce. W e begin b y analyz ing the no tion of intimac y. An intim ate encounter or exchange, we argue, is one in which one verbally or non-verbally privately reveals something about oneself, and does so in a sensitive, trusting way. An intimate relationship is one marked by (...)
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  84. Eldad Yechiam & Eyal Ert (2011). Risk Attitude in Decision Making: In Search of Trait-Like Constructs. Topics in Cognitive Science 3 (1):166-186.score: 1.0
    We evaluate the consistency of different constructs affecting risk attitude in individuals’ decisions across different levels of risk. Specifically, we contrast views suggesting that risk attitude is a single primitive construct with those suggesting it consists of multiple latent components. Additionally, we evaluate such constructs as sensitivity to losses, diminishing sensitivity to increases in payoff, sensitivity to variance, and risk acceptance (the willingness to accept probable outcomes over certainty). In search of trait-like constructs, the paper reviews experimental results focusing on (...)
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  85. John Dilworth (2006). Representation as Epistemic Identification. Philo 9 (1):12-31.score: 1.0
    In a previous Philo article, it was shown how properties could be ontologically dispensed with via a representational analysis: to be an X is to comprehensively represent all the properties of an X. The current paper extends that representationalist (RT) theory by explaining representation itself in parallel epistemic rather than ontological terms. On this extended RT (ERT) theory, representations of X, as well as the real X, both may be identified as providing information about X, whether partial or comprehensive. But (...)
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  86. Adrian Piper, Was Amerikaner Von den Deutschen Lernen Können.score: 1.0
    Seit kurzem wird des öfteren in Deutschland die Ansicht geäußert, Deutschland solle nun seine fremdenfeindliche Vergangenheit im Zweiten Weltkrieg endlich hinter sich lassen und von nun ab als >>normalisiertes<< Land der Zukunft gegenübertreten. Diese Meinung entsteht aus der Voraussetzung, daß Deutschland durch seine Geschichte von Xenophobie und Genozid im Zweiten Weltkrieg als abnormal, als ungewöhnlich gekennzeichnet ist. Aber das ist nicht wahr. Deutschlands blutige Geschichte ist mit derjenigen der Vereinigten Staaten, Großbritanniens, der Niederlande, Rußlands, Chinas, Japans, der Türkei, Vietnams, Kambodschas, (...)
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  87. Adrian Piper, Was Amerikaner Von den Deutschen Lernen Können (2003).score: 1.0
    Seit kurzem wird des öfteren in Deutschland die Ansicht geäußert, Deutschland solle nun seine fremdenfeindliche Vergangenheit im Zweiten Weltkrieg endlich hinter sich lassen und von nun ab als >>normalisiertes<< Land der Zukunft gegenübertreten. Diese Meinung entsteht aus der Voraussetzung, daß Deutschland durch seine Geschichte von Xenophobie und Genozid im Zweiten Weltkrieg als abnormal, als ungewöhnlich gekennzeichnet ist. Aber das ist nicht wahr. Deutschlands blutige Geschichte ist mit derjenigen der Vereinigten Staaten, Großbritanniens, der Niederlande, Rußlands, Chinas, Japans, der Türkei, Vietnams, Kambodschas, (...)
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  88. Jens Schlieter (2007). Limitless Changeability? Buddhist Bioethics, Habermas, and the Question of 'Human Nature'. The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 7:165-171.score: 1.0
    In Anbetracht der jüngsten biotechnologischen Forschung, die das Klonen des Menschen konkret in Aussicht stellt, wird im Folgenden die Haltung der buddhistischen/ Traditionen, soweit sich diese bisher dazu geäußert haben, zu Fragen des "therapeutischen" und "reproduktiven" Klonens vorgestellt und diskutiert. Bestimmte Aspekte der buddhistischen Ethik und Anthropologie führen dazu, dass aus Sicht buddhistischer Ethiker das Klonen des Menschen eine insgesamt weniger dramatische Herausforderung darstellt. Aus ihrer Sicht wird durch die Idee und mögliche Praxis des reproduktiven Klonens kein normatives "anthropologisches" Prinzip (...)
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