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  1. Samir Chopra, Aditya Ghose, Thomas Meyer & Ka-Shu Wong (2008). Iterated Belief Change and the Recovery Axiom. Journal of Philosophical Logic 37 (5).score: 290.0
    The axiom of recovery, while capturing a central intuition regarding belief change, has been the source of much controversy. We argue briefly against putative counterexamples to the axiom—while agreeing that some of their insight deserves to be preserved—and present additional recovery-like axioms in a framework that uses epistemic states, which encode preferences, as the object of revisions. This makes iterated revision possible and renders explicit the connection between iterated belief change and the axiom of recovery. We provide a representation theorem (...)
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  2. Ron van der Meyden & Ka-shu Wong (2003). Complete Axiomatizations for Reasoning About Knowledge and Branching Time. Studia Logica 75 (1):93 - 123.score: 290.0
    Sound and complete axiomatizations are provided for a number of different logics involving modalities for the knowledge of multiple agents and operators for branching time, extending previous work of Halpern, van der Meyden and Vardi [to appear, SIAM Journal on Computing] for logics of knowledge and linear time. The paper considers the system constraints of synchrony, perfect recall and unique initial states, which give rise to interaction axioms. The language is based on the temporal logic CTL*, interpreted with respect to (...)
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  3. Kai-Yee Wong, Reply to Kai-Yee Wong and Chris Fraser.score: 150.0
    I thought the paper by Kai-yee Wong and Chris Fraser was fascinating and insightful. Two things I especially appreciated are the clarity with which they summarize my views. I think they are quite fair and accurate. Second, I appreciate their suggestion that the way to deal with the practical problem of weakness of will has much to do with the role of the Background in shaping our actions. I think they are especially on the right track when they say (...)
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  4. David Wong (1987). The Author Responds: Wong to Fuller. Social Epistemology 1 (4):365 – 371.score: 120.0
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  5. Dagang Shu (2008). Zhong Shu Yu Li Rang: Ru Jia de He Xie Shi Jie = Zhongshu Yu Lirang. Sichuan da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 120.0
     
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  6. David B. Wong (2006). Natural Moralities: A Defense of Pluralistic Relativism. Oxford University Press.score: 60.0
    David B. Wong proposes that there can be a plurality of true moralities, moralities that exist across different traditions and cultures, all of which address facets of the same problem: how we are to live well together. Wong examines a wide array of positions and texts within the Western canon as well as in Chinese philosophy, and draws on philosophy, psychology, evolutionary theory, history, and literature, to make a case for the importance of pluralism in moral life, and (...)
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  7. Robin Snell & Amy Wong (forthcoming). Conservative Transformation: Actively Managed Corporate Volunteerism in Hong Kong. Asian Journal of Business Ethics.score: 60.0
    Abstract Our Hong Kong-based study used interviews with volunteers and other stakeholders to investigate the perceived integrity and commitment of firms’ adoption of actively managed corporate volunteerism (AMCV), to examine whether AMCV was removing barriers against voluntary community service work and to identify volunteers’ motives for AMCV involvement. Interviewees perceived that firms were adopting strategically instrumental approaches to AMCV, combining community service provision with corporate image promotion and/or with organisational development. They indicated that although AMCV was mobilizing people, who would (...)
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  8. Eva Wong (ed.) (1999). The Pocket Tao Reader. Distributed in the U.S. By Random House.score: 60.0
    "The Tao that can be spoken of is not the real Way" reads a famous line from the Tao-te Ching. But although the Tao cannot be described in words, words can convey a fleeting glimpse of that mysterious source of life. Here, in miniature, is a beginner's entree into the vast treasury of the Taoist canon: the shamanic songs that are the roots of Taoism; the Tao-te Ching, Chuang-tzu, and Lieh-tzu; stories of Taoist immortals and magicians, and guidelines on meditation (...)
     
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  9. Hong Yu Wong (2005). The Metaphysics of Emergence. Noûs 39 (4):658 - 678.score: 30.0
    The following framework of theses, roughly hewn, shapes contemporary discussion of the problem of mental causation: (1) Non-Identity of the Mental and the Physical Mental properties and states cannot be identified with specific physical properties and states. (2) Causal Closure (Completeness) of the Physical The objective probability of every physical event is fixed by prior physical events and laws alone. (This thesis is sometimes expressed in terms of explanation: In tracing the causal history of any physical event, one need not (...)
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  10. David B. Wong (1995). Pluralistic Relativism. Midwest Studies in Philosophy 20 (1):378-399.score: 30.0
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  11. Kai-Yee Wong, Computers, Mathematical Proof, and a Priori Knowledge.score: 30.0
    The computer played an essential role in the proof given by Kenneth Appel and Kenneth Henken of the Four-Color Theorem (4CT).1 First proposed in 1852 by Francis Guthrie, the four color problem is to determine whether four colors are sufficient to color any map on a plane so that no adjacent regions have the same color. Appel and Heken’s proof involves a lemma that a certain ‘avoidable’ set U of configurations is reducible. The proof of this critical lemma requires certain (...)
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  12. David B. Wong (2009). Emotion and the Cognition of Reasons in Moral Motivation. Philosophical Issues 19 (1):343-367.score: 30.0
  13. Wai-Hung Wong (2011). What the Skeptic Still Can't Learn From How We Use the Word 'Know'. In J. Bridges, N. Kolodny & W. Wong (eds.), The Possibility of Philosophical Understanding: Reflections on the Thought of Barry Stroud. Oxford University Press.score: 30.0
     ’ The Significance of Philosophical Scepticism has been widely read and discussed by philosophers who are interested in skepticism about our knowledge of the external world.1 Some of his later writings on the topic (such as Stroud (1989) and (1994)) are considered essential reading too. This does not, however, mean that what Stroud says about skepticism2 has as much impact on the discussion of skepticism as it deserves. It seems that his insights into the nature of skepticism have been (...)
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  14. David B. Wong (2006). The Meaning of Detachment in Daoism, Buddhism, and Stoicism. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 5 (2):207-219.score: 30.0
  15. Kai-Yee Wong (2006). Two-Dimensionalism and Kripkean A Posteriori Necessity. In Two-Dimensional Semantics. Oxford University Press.score: 30.0
    The essence of the associated-proposition strategy is to distinguish the necessary proposition _expressed by_ a sentence.
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  16. Wai-hung Wong (2009). Internalism About Justification and the Skeptic's Dilemma. Erkenntnis 71 (3):361 - 375.score: 30.0
    I first argue that the skeptic needs an internalist conception of justification for her argument for skepticism. I then argue that the skeptic also needs to show that we do not have perceptual access to the world if her skepticism is to be a real threat to human knowledge of the world. This, I conclude, puts the skeptic in a dilemma, for internalist conceptions of justification presuppose that we have perceptual access to the world.
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  17. Kai-Yee Wong (1996). Sentence-Relativity and the Necessary a Posteriori. Philosophical Studies 83 (1):53 - 91.score: 30.0
  18. Wai-hung Wong (2008). What Williamson's Anti-Luminosity Argument Really Is. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 89 (4):536-543.score: 30.0
    Abstract: Williamson argues that when one feels cold, one may not be in a position to know that one feels cold. He thinks this argument can be generalized to show that no mental states are such that when we are in them we are in a position to know that we are in them. I argue that his argument is a sorites argument in disguise because it relies on the implicit premise that warming up is gradual. Williamson claims that his (...)
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  19. David B. Wong (2008). Constructing Normative Objectivity in Ethics. Social Philosophy and Policy 25 (1):237-266.score: 30.0
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  20. Kai-Yee Wong (2007). Euthanasia, Intentions, and the Doctrine of Killing and Letting Die. In A. Yeung & H. Li (eds.), New Essays in Applied Ethics: Animal Rights, Personhood, and the Ethics of Killing. Palgrave McMillan.score: 30.0
    In 1996, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeal of United States ruled that a Washington law banning physician-assisted suicide was unconstitutional. In the same year, the 2nd Circuit found a similar law in New York unconstitutional. One year later, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed both rulings, saying that there was no constitutional right to assisted suicide. However, the Court also made plain that they did not reject such a right in principle and that “citizens are free to press for permissive (...)
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  21. Wai-hung Wong (2008). Meaningfulness and Identities. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 11 (2):123-148.score: 30.0
    Three distinct but related questions can be asked about the meaningfulness of one’s life. The first is ‘What is the meaning of life?,’ which can be called ‘the cosmic question about meaningfulness’; the second is ‘What is a meaningful life?,’ which can be called ‘the general question about meaningfulness’; and the third is ‘What is the meaning of my life?,’ which can be called ‘the personal question about meaningfulness.’ I argue that in order to deal with all three questions we (...)
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  22. Wai-hung Wong (2009). The Cosmic Lottery. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 66 (3):155 - 165.score: 30.0
    One version of the argument for design relies on the assumption that the apparent fine-tuning of the universe for the existence of life requires an explanation. I argue that the assumption is false. Philosophers who argue for the assumption usually appeal to analogies, such as the one in which a person was to draw a particular straw among a very large number of straws in order not to be killed. Philosophers on the other side appeal to analogies like the case (...)
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  23. Meiling Wong (2010). Guanxi Management as Complex Adaptive Systems: A Case Study of Taiwanese Odi in China. Journal of Business Ethics 91 (3):419 - 432.score: 30.0
    In China, guanxi is the basis on which Chinese exchange a lifetime of favors, resources, and business leverage. Guanxi is considered a unique construct and a product of Confucian values and the contemporary political and socioeconomic system in Chinese society. With its cultural embeddings guanxi , as the social norm of conduct, functions as complex adaptive systems that expand and interconnect to become well-knit social networks; meanwhile the functions of well-fixing and self-reinforcement of the guanxi networks ( chuens ) are (...)
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  24. Kai Yee Wong, Rigid Designation, Existence and Semantics for Quantified Modal Logic.score: 30.0
    In an English article (‘On Expressions’) Professor Shen Youding writes, ‘the meaning of a name is not the object which is mentioned by means of it’ (Shen 1992: 11). This remark touches on a big issue that has divided contemporary philosophers of language. On the one side is the Millian (after J.S. Mill), who maintains that the semantic value of a name is the object which it designates, denotes, or refers to (as I use them here, these three terms are (...)
     
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  25. Hong Yu Wong, Emergent Properties.score: 30.0
    Emergence is a notorious philosophical term of art. A variety of theorists have appropriated it for their purposes ever since George Henry Lewes gave it a philosophical sense in his 1875 Problems of Life and Mind. We might roughly characterize the shared meaning thus: emergent entities (properties or substances) ‘arise’ out of more fundamental entities and yet are ‘novel’ or ‘irreducible’ with respect to them. (For example, it is sometimes said that consciousness is an emergent property of the brain.) Each (...)
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  26. Kai -Yee Wong (1991). A Priority and Ways of Grasping a Proposition. Philosophical Studies 62 (2):151 - 164.score: 30.0
  27. Y. H. Wong & Ricky Yee-kwong Chan (1999). Relationship Marketing in China: Guanxi, Favouritism and Adaptation. Journal of Business Ethics 22 (2):107 - 118.score: 30.0
    One of the hot research topics today is relationship marketing. However, little research has been carried out in understanding the complex concepts of Guanxi (relationship) in a Chinese society. This research describes a study to operate the constructs of guanxi and explores the importance of guanxi in relationship development in order to present a new Guanxi framework. A study of both Western and Chinese literature provides foundations of the Guanxi perspectives. The constructs of adaptation, trust, opportunism and favour are identified. (...)
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  28. Kai-Yee Wong, Weakness of Will, the Background, and Chinese Thought.score: 30.0
    This essay applies John Searle’s account of weakness of will to explore the classical Chinese problem of weak-willed action. Searle’s discussion focuses on the shortcomings of the Western classical model of rationality in explaining weakness of will, so he naturally says little about the practical ethical problem of overcoming weak-willed action, the focus of the relevant Chinese texts. Yet his theory of action, specifically his notion of the Background, suggests a compelling approach to the practical issue, one that converges with (...)
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  29. Annette J. Browne, Colleen Varcoe, Victoria Smye, Sheryl Reimer-Kirkham, M. Judith Lynam & Sabrina Wong (2009). Cultural Safety and the Challenges of Translating Critically Oriented Knowledge in Practice. Nursing Philosophy 10 (3):167-179.score: 30.0
    Cultural safety is a relatively new concept that has emerged in the New Zealand nursing context and is being taken up in various ways in Canadian health care discourses. Our research team has been exploring the relevance of cultural safety in the Canadian context, most recently in relation to a knowledge-translation study conducted with nurses practising in a large tertiary hospital. We were drawn to using cultural safety because we conceptualized it as being compatible with critical theoretical perspectives that foster (...)
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  30. David B. Wong (1989). Universalism Versus Love with Distinctions: An Ancient Debate Revived. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 16 (3-4):251-272.score: 30.0
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  31. Hong Yu Wong (2006). Emergents From Fusion. Philosophy of Science 73 (3):345-367.score: 30.0
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  32. Wai-hung Wong (2006). Moore, the Skeptic, and the Philosophical Context. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 87 (2):271–287.score: 30.0
    I argue that Moore's arguments have anti-skeptical force even though they beg the question against skepticism because they target the skeptic rather than skepticism directly. Moore offers two arguments which are usually conflated by his interpreters, namely, his proof of an external world and a reductio argument. I explain why the anti-skeptical force of the latter has to be derived from that of the former. I consider an objection to Moore that is based on distinguishing between the everyday and the (...)
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  33. Ricky Y. K. Chan, Y. H. Wong & T. K. P. Leung (2008). Applying Ethical Concepts to the Study of “Green” Consumer Behavior: An Analysis of Chinese Consumers' Intentions to Bring Their Own Shopping Bags. Journal of Business Ethics 79 (4):469 - 481.score: 30.0
    Drawing on the general ethics and social psychology literature, this study presents a model to delineate the major factors likely to affect consumers’ intentions to bring their own shopping bags when visiting a supermarket (called “bring your own bags” or “BYOB” intention). The model is empirically validated using a survey of 250 Chinese consumers. Overall, the findings support the hypothesized direct influence of teleological evaluation and habit on BYOB (...)
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  34. David B. Wong (2006). Moral Reasons: Internal and External. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 72 (3):436-558.score: 30.0
    The view defended is one sense externalist on the relation between moral reasons and motivation: A's having a moral reason to do X does not necessarily imply that A has a motivation that would support A's doing X via some appropriate deliberative route. However, it is in another sense externalist in holding that there are the kind of moral reasons there are only if the relevant motivational capacities are generally present in human beings, if not in all individuals. The process (...)
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  35. David Wong (2011). Kupperman, Joel J., Six Myths About the Good Life: Thinking About What Has Value. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 10 (1):107-109.score: 30.0
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  36. Ching-Wa Wong (2011). Values, Desires, and Love: Reflections on Wollheim's Moral Psychology. Ratio 24 (1):78-90.score: 30.0
    In The Thread of Life, Richard Wollheim argues that a person's sense of value is grounded in the power of love to generate certain favourable perceptions of an object. Following from his view is a psychoanalytic conception of valuing as constituted by the imaginative force of phantasy, rather than rational deliberation. In this paper, I shall defend this conception with a view to explaining the relation between values and desires. I suggest that valuing qua phantasy-making can ‘tune up’ a person's (...)
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  37. Michael J. Jacobson, Charlotte Taylor, Anne Newstead, Wai Yat Wong, Deborah Richards, Meredith Taylor, Porte John, Kartiko Iwan, Kapur Manu & Hu Chun (2011). Collaborative Virtual Worlds and Productive Failure. In Proceedings of the CSCL (Computer Supported Cognition and Learning) III. University of Hong Kong.score: 30.0
    This paper reports on an ongoing ARC Discovery Project that is conducting design research into learning in collaborative virtual worlds (CVW).The paper will describe three design components of the project: (a) pedagogical design, (b)technical and graphics design, and (c) learning research design. The perspectives of each design team will be discussed and how the three teams worked together to produce the CVW. The development of productive failure learning activities for the CVW will be discussed and there will be an interactive (...)
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  38. David B. Wong (2009). Identifying with Nature in Early Daoism. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 36 (4):568-584.score: 30.0
  39. David B. Wong (1990). A Relativist Alternative to Antirealism. Journal of Philosophy 87 (11):617-618.score: 30.0
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  40. Wai-Hung Wong & Zanja Yudell (forthcoming). "How Fallacious Is the Consequence Fallacy?". Philosophical Studies.score: 30.0
    Timothy Williamson argues against the tactic of criticizing confidence in a theory by identifying a logical consequence of the theory whose probability is not raised by the evidence. He dubs it "the consequence fallacy". In this paper we will show that Williamson's formulation of the tactic in question is ambiguous. On one reading of Williamson's formulation, the tactic is indeed a fallacy, but it is not a commonly used tactic; on another reading, it is a commonly used tactic (or at (...)
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  41. Kai-Yee Wong, Implicature, Conditional Strengthening, and Argumentation.score: 30.0
    Arguments are movements of thought. From a logical point of view, such a movement is justifiable as it tends to preserve or transmit truth. To speak of such tendency is to abstract from particular movements of thought and to ascent to the forms of such movements. Thus logical theory is said to concern rules of validity or cogency that one may use to evaluate forms of arguments, forms as may be instantiated by particular sets of statements which we may use (...)
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  42. Donald Sandner & Steven H. Wong (eds.) (1997). The Sacred Heritage: The Influence of Shamanism on Analytical Psychology. Routledge.score: 30.0
    Although in modern times and clinical settings, we rarely see the old characteristics of tribal shamanism such as deep trances, out-of-body experiences, and soul retrieval, the archetypal dreams, waking visions and active imagination of modern depth psychology represents a liminal zone where ancient and modern shamanism overlaps with analytical psychology. These essays explore the contributors' excursions as healers and therapists into this zone. The contributors describe the many facets shamanism and depth psychology have in common: animal symbolism; recognition of the (...)
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  43. Kai-Yee Wong, Critical Thinking Through Applied Ethics and the Problem of Advocacy.score: 30.0
    Over the past three decades or so, the teaching of critical thinking as an essential part of general education has exerted a significant influence on contemporary post secondary education. Critical thinking includes as a central part traditional logic but goes beyond it both in scope and in the conception of what the evaluation of arguments involves, or, to put it in another way, in the very conception of what constitutes the ability to reason well. Indeed one of the notable trends (...)
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  44. Wai-Hung Wong (1993). Donald Davidson's Theory of Interpretation. Dissertation, University of Hong Kongscore: 30.0
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  45. David B. Wong (1991). Is There a Distinction Between Reason and Emotion in Mencius? Philosophy East and West 41 (1):31-44.score: 30.0
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  46. James Wong (1997). The “Making” of Teenage Pregnancy. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 11 (3):273 – 288.score: 30.0
    I will do two things in this paper. First, I examine the issue of construction in the social sciences by using “teenage pregnancy” as an example. Following Michel Foucault's genealogical studies, I show that new categories were constructed to study teenage pregnancies, but that the construction involved does not support an extreme theory of construction—a theory which allows of nothing like “reality”. Second, I study the interaction between the categories used in investigations of teenage pregnancies and those to whom such (...)
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  47. Wai-Hung Wong (2005). The Skeptical Paradox and the Indispensability of Knowledge-Beliefs. Synthese 143 (3):273-290.score: 30.0
    Some philosophers understand epistemological skepticism as merely presenting a paradox to be solved, a paradox given rise to by some apparently forceful arguments. I argue that such a view needs to be justified, and that the best way to do so is to show that we cannot help seeing skepticism as obviously false. The obviousness (to us) of the falsity of skepticism is, I suggest, explained by the fact that we cannot live without knowledge-beliefs (a knowledge-belief about the world is (...)
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  48. Sophia Isako Wong (2002). At Home with Down Syndrome and Gender. Hypatia 17 (3):89-117.score: 30.0
    : I argue that there is an important analogy between sex selection and selective abortion of fetuses diagnosed with Down syndrome. There are surprising parallels between the social construction of Down syndrome as a disability and the deeply entrenched institutionalization of sexual difference in many societies. Prevailing concepts of gender and mental retardation exert a powerful influence in constructing the sexual identities and life plans of people with Down syndrome, and also affect their families' lives.
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  49. Kai-Yee Wong, Nozick and Indigenous Truth.score: 30.0
    Applying two-dimensional modal semantics, some philosophers, most recently Frank Jackson and David Chalmers among others, have sought to provide analyses of Kripke’s examples of the necessary a posteriori. Despite the massive amount of attention that two-dimensionalism has received of late, Robert Nozick’s recent accounting of Kripke’s examples, which bears striking similarities to these two-dimensionalist analyses but reached a different conclusion, has gone unnoticed. This paper argues that (a) underlying such a difference is a serious problem with the two-dimensionalist approach to (...)
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  50. Wan-chi Wong (2006). Understanding Dialectical Thinking From a Cultural-Historical Perspective. Philosophical Psychology 19 (2):239 – 260.score: 30.0
    The present essay aims to throw light on the study of dialectical thinking from a cultural-historical perspective. Different forms of dialectic are articulated as ideal types, including the Greek dialectic, the Hegelian dialectic, the contemporary German negative dialectic, the Chinese dialectic, and the Indian negative dialectic. These influential cultural products in the history of the East and the West, articulated as ideal types, serve as constellations that could facilitate further empirical studies on dialectical thinking. An understanding of the complexity of (...)
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  51. David B. Wong (2005). Zhuangzi and the Obsession with Being Right. History of Philosophy Quarterly 22 (2):91 - 107.score: 30.0
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  52. Marion Hourdequin & David B. Wong (2005). A Relational Approach to Environmental Ethics. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 32 (1):19–33.score: 30.0
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  53. Orly Fuhrman, Kelly McCormick, Eva Chen, Heidi Jiang, Dingfang Shu, Shuaimei Mao & Lera Boroditsky (2011). How Linguistic and Cultural Forces Shape Conceptions of Time: English and Mandarin Time in 3D. Cognitive Science 35 (7):1305-1328.score: 30.0
    In this paper we examine how English and Mandarin speakers think about time, and we test how the patterns of thinking in the two groups relate to patterns in linguistic and cultural experience. In Mandarin, vertical spatial metaphors are used more frequently to talk about time than they are in English; English relies primarily on horizontal terms. We present results from two tasks comparing English and Mandarin speakers’ temporal reasoning. The tasks measure how people spatialize time in three-dimensional space, including (...)
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  54. T. K. P. Leung, Y. H. Wong & Syson Wong (1996). A Study of Hong Kong Businessmen's Perceptions of the Role “Guanxi” in the People's Republic of China. Journal of Business Ethics 15 (7):749 - 758.score: 30.0
    Guanxi is perceived as a major determinant for successful business in China. This research paper investigates the importance of Guanxi from the Hong Kong Businessmen's viewpoint. It confirms previous findings in this area and adds on new dimensions. Therefore, practitioners and academics may further refine their knowledge in this subject.
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  55. David B. Wong (1992). Coping with Moral Conflict and Ambiguity. Ethics 102 (4):763-784.score: 30.0
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  56. Wing-Chun Wong (1999). On a Semantic Interpretation of Kant's Concept of Number. Synthese 121 (3):357-383.score: 30.0
    What is central to the progression of a sequence is the idea of succession, which is fundamentally a temporal notion. In Kant's ontology numbers are not objects but rules (schemata) for representing the magnitude of a quantum. The magnitude of a discrete quantum 11...11 is determined by a counting procedure, an operation which can be understood as a mapping from the ordinals to the cardinals. All empirical models for numbers isomorphic to 11...11 must conform to the transcendental determination of time-order. (...)
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  57. David Wong (1986). On Moral Realism Without Foundations. Southern Journal of Philosophy 24 (S1):95-113.score: 30.0
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  58. David B. Wong (2008). Review of François Jullien, Vital Nourishment: Departing From Happiness. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (4).score: 30.0
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  59. Wai Yip Wong (2011). Defining Chinese Folk Religion: A Methodological Interpretation. Asian Philosophy 21 (2):153 - 170.score: 30.0
    The major dilemma of defining Chinese folk religion was that it could be defined neither by its belief contents nor characteristics, as these might also be found in other religious traditions. The fact that it did not involve any authoritative doctrine, scripture or institution has also made treating it as a religion problematic. To solve the problem, I survey the major theories proposed by both Western and Chinese scholars concerned with the methodological issues of defining this nameless religion, and develop (...)
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  60. Pak-Hang Wong (2012). Dao, Harmony and Personhood: Towards a Confucian Ethics of Technology. Philosophy and Technology 25 (1):67-86.score: 30.0
    A closer look at the theories and questions in philosophy of technology and ethics of technology shows the absence and marginality of non-Western philosophical traditions in the discussions. Although, increasingly, some philosophers have sought to introduce non-Western philosophical traditions into the debates, there are few systematic attempts to construct and articulate general accounts of ethics and technology based on other philosophical traditions. This situation is understandable, for the questions of modern sciences and technologies appear to be originated from the West; (...)
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  61. Kai-Yee Wong, Rachels on Euthanasia.score: 30.0
    widely reprinted articles on euthanasia in bioethics , is still very much alive. The following policy statement cited and..
     
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  62. Victor P. Lau & Yin Yee Wong (2009). Direct and Multiplicative Effects of Ethical Dispositions and Ethical Climates on Personal Justice Norms: A Virtue Ethics Perspective. Journal of Business Ethics 90 (2):279 - 294.score: 30.0
    From virtue ethics and interactionist perspectives, we hypothesized that personal justice norms (distributive and procedural justice norms) were shaped directly and multiplicatively by ethical dispositions (equity sensitivity and need for structure) and ethical climates (egoistic, benevolent, and principle climates). We collected multisource data from 123 companies in Hong Kong, with personal factors assessed by participants’ self-reports and contextual factors by aggregations of their peers. In general, LISREL analyses with latent product variables supported the direct and multiplicative relationships. Our findings could (...)
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  63. Kwong-loi Shun & David B. Wong (eds.) (2004). Confucian Ethics: A Comparative Study of Self, Autonomy, and Community. Cambridge.score: 30.0
    The Chinese ethical tradition has often been thought to oppose Western views of the self--as autonomous and possessed of individual rights--with views that emphasize the centrality of relationship and community to the self. The essays in this collection discuss the validity of that contrast as it concerns Confucianism, the single most influential Chinese school of thought. (Alasdair MacIntyre, who has significantly articulated the need for dialogue across traditions, contributes a concluding essay of commentary.).
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  64. Wai-Hung Wong (1993). To Interpret, or to Be Omniscient. Philosophical Papers 22 (3):189-198.score: 30.0
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  65. Joseph H. P. Wong (1986). Karl Rahner's Christology of Symbol and Three Models of Christology. Heythrop Journal 27 (1):1-25.score: 30.0
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  66. David B. Wong (2004). Relational and Autonomous Selves. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 31 (4):419–432.score: 30.0
  67. Alan K. M. Au & Danny S. N. Wong (2000). The Impact of Guanxi on the Ethical Decision-Making Process of Auditors – an Exploratory Study on Chinese CPAs in Hong Kong. Journal of Business Ethics 28 (1):87 - 93.score: 30.0
    Using professional accountants as respondents in Hong Kong, this study strives to develop a model to depict the effect of ethical reasoning on the relationships between guanxi and auditors; behaviour in an audit conflict situation. The results of the study found that (1) there is a significant relationship between an auditor's ethical judgement and one's moral cognitive development; (2) there is a relationship between an auditor's ethical judgement and the existence of guanxi; and (3) the impact of guanxi on an (...)
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  68. David Wong, Comparative Philosophy: Chinese and Western. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.score: 30.0
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  69. Wan-chi Wong (2001). Co-Constructing the Personal Space-Time Totality: Listening to the Dialogue of Vygotsky, Lewin, Bronfenbrenner, and Stern. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 31 (4):365–382.score: 30.0
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  70. Ching-Wa Wong & 黃清華, On Freud's Theory of the Unconscious.score: 30.0
  71. Kenman L. Wong (1996). Tobacco Advertising and Children: The Limits of First Amendment Protection. Journal of Business Ethics 15 (10):1051 - 1064.score: 30.0
    A recent wave of public interest surrounding the alleged advertising of cigarettes to children has raised First Amendment issues under the commercial speech doctrine. The two most vocal sides of this debate are sharply divided over the amount of constitutional protection that should be offered to tobacco advertisers. Proponents of restrictions on such ads argue that commercial speech does not advance any ideas worth preserving and is consequently deserving of less protection than other forms of speech. Their opponents assert that (...)
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  72. Benjamin Wong & Hui-chieh Loy (2001). The Confucian Gentleman and the Limits of Ethical Change. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 28 (3):209–234.score: 30.0
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  73. David B. Wong (1993). The Conception of Value. Philosophical Books 34 (1):45-47.score: 30.0
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  74. Pak-Hang Wong (2013). Technology, Recommendation and Design: On Being a 'Paternalistic' Philosopher. Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (1):27-42.score: 30.0
    Philosophers have talked to each other about moral issues concerning technology, but few of them have talked about issues of technology and the good life, and even fewer have talked about technology and the good life with the public in the form of recommendation. In effect, recommendations for various technologies are often left to technologists and gurus. Given the potential benefits of informing the public on their impacts on the good life, however, this is a curious state of affairs. In (...)
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  75. Jason Bridges, Niko Kolodny & Wai-Hung Wong (eds.) (2012). The Possibility of Philosophical Understanding: Reflections on the Thought of Barry Stroud. OUP USA.score: 30.0
    Barry Stroud's work has had a profound impact on a very wide array of philosophical topics, including epistemological skepticism, the nature of logical necessity, the interpretation of Hume, the interpretation of Wittgenstein, the possibility of transcendental arguments, and the metaphysical status of color and value. And yet there has heretofore been no book-length treatment of his work. The current collection aims to redress this gap, with 13 essays on Stroud's work by a diverse group of contributors including some of his (...)
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  76. David B. Wong (1991). Commentary on Sayre-McCord's “Being a Realist About Relativism”. Philosophical Studies 61 (1-2):177 - 186.score: 30.0
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  77. Sophia Isako Wong (2009). Duties of Justice to Citizens with Cognitive Disabilities. Metaphilosophy 40 (3-4):382-401.score: 30.0
  78. Philip S. Wong, Edward Bernat, Michael Snodgrass & Howard Shevrin (2004). Event-Related Brain Correlates of Associative Learning Without Awareness. International Journal of Psychophysiology 53 (3):217-231.score: 30.0
  79. David B. Wong (1986). Response to Kupperman's Review of "Moral Relativity". Philosophy East and West 36 (3):275-282.score: 30.0
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  80. Benjamin Wong & Hui-Chieh Loy (2004). War and Ghosts in Mozi's Political Philosophy. Philosophy East and West 54 (3):343-363.score: 30.0
    : It is argued here that Mozi's critique of warfare in the chapter "Against Offensive War" ("Fei gong") cannot be fully understood without the arguments presented in the chapter "Explaining Ghosts" ("Ming gui"). For Mozi, the problem of war can only be resolved if the existence of providential ghosts can be proven. But he indicates in his arguments concerning the existence of ghosts that it is doubtful whether such a condition can be met. Consequently, despite the apparently optimistic tenor of (...)
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  81. 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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  82. Deborah Giaschi, James E. Jan, Bruce Bjornson, Simon Au Young, Matthew Tata, Christopher J. Lyons, William V. Good & Peter K. H. Wong (2003). Conscious Visual Abilities in a Patient with Early Bilateral Occipital Damage. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology 45 (11):772-781.score: 30.0
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  83. Wai-hung Wong (2002). The Problem of Insulation. Philosophy 77 (3):349-373.score: 30.0
    Insulation is a noticeable phenomenon in the case of most non-Pyrrhonian sceptics about human knowledge. A sceptic is experiencing insulation when his scepticism does not have any effect on his common sense beliefs, and his common sense beliefs do not have any effect on his scepticism. I try to show why this is a puzzling phenomenon, and how it can be explained. It is puzzling because insulation seems to require blindness to one's own epistemic irresponsibility and irrationality, while the sceptic (...)
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  84. David B. Wong (1994). Book Review:Integrity and Moral Relativism. Samuel Fleischacker. [REVIEW] Ethics 104 (4):882-.score: 30.0
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  85. F. Y. Cheung Millissa, Allan Wei-Ping Wu, May K. K. Chan & M. L. Wong (forthcoming). Supervisor–Subordinate Guanxi and Employee Work Outcomes: The Mediating Role of Job Satisfaction. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 30.0
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  86. Wai-Hung Wong (1999). Interpretive Charity, Massive Disagreement, and Imagination. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 29 (1):49-74.score: 30.0
    I argue that it is a main theme of Davidson's theory of interpretation that interpretive charity implies the impossibility of massive disagreement. There is clear textual support for that. I then argue that from the first-person point of view of a full-blooded interpreter, the theme must be accepted; and that is precisely why Davidson accepts it. If massive disagreement between speaker and interpreter seems to us easy to imagine, it is only because the imagination involved is third-personal and not full-blooded.
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  87. James Wong & Andrew Latus (2003). Fraser and the Politics of Identity: Human Kinds and Transformative Remedies. Philosophia 31 (1-2):205-219.score: 30.0
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  88. David B. Wong (2010). Review of Christopher McMahon, Reasonable Disagreement: A Theory of Political Morality. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (3).score: 30.0
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  89. Wai-Ying Wong (2011). The Moral and Non-Moral Virtues in Confucian Ethics. Asian Philosophy 21 (1):71-82.score: 30.0
    The question ?How should one live?? reflects the central concern in the ethics of Socrates. The answer to this question is not merely related to the concepts of obligation and duty, which constitute the major problems of modern moral philosophy, but it can also be considered from the prudential point of view. Therefore both the moral and non-moral realms contribute to a good life. Although there is little doubt concerning the existence of the non-moral realm in Confucianism, yet the relationship (...)
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  90. Sophia Isako Wong (2007). The Moral Personhood of Individuals Labeled “Mentally Retarded”: A Rawlsian Response to Nussbaum. Social Theory and Practice 33 (4):579-594.score: 30.0
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  91. Kai-Yee Wong, Metaphysical Realism, Scepticism, and Two Dimensionalism.score: 30.0
    I understand (MR) as meaning that there is a way the world is that is independent of our minds or representations. One may also state (MR) in terms of ‘A description/language independent world/reality’ or ‘a conceptual scheme independent world/reality’. For our purposes, we need not distinguish these variants of formulation.
     
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  92. Millissa F. Y. Cheung, Wei-Ping Wu, Allan K. K. Chan & May M. L. Wong (forthcoming). Supervisor–Subordinate Guanxi and Employee Work Outcomes: The Mediating Role of Job Satisfaction. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 30.0
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  93. David B. Wong (1988). On Flourishing and Finding One's Identity in Community. Midwest Studies in Philosophy 13 (1):324-341.score: 30.0
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  94. Kam Ming Wong (2008). Christians Outside the Church: An Ecclesiological Critique of Virtual Church. Heythrop Journal 49 (5):822-840.score: 30.0
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  95. Wai-ying Wong (2009). Morally Bad in the Philosophy of the Cheng Brothers. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 36 (1):141-156.score: 30.0
  96. David B. Wong (1989). Review: Review Essay: Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 49 (4):721 - 731.score: 30.0
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  97. Andrew Chan, Simon Wong & Paul Leung (1998). Ethical Beliefs of Chinese Consumers in Hong Kong. Journal of Business Ethics 17 (11):1163-1170.score: 30.0
    In recent years, there has been increased awareness of unethical consumer practices in Asian countries. Asian consumers have gained a bad reputation for buying counterfeit products, such as computer software, fashion clothing and watches. In 1993, the estimated losses to US software companies due to Chinese counterfeiting stood at US $322 million (Kohut, 1994). The present study uses a consumer ethics scale developed by Muncy and Vitell (1992) to investigate consumers' ethical judgments from a Chinese perspective. The result shows that (...)
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  98. David Wong (1984). Taoism and the Problem of Equal Respect. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 11 (2):165-183.score: 30.0
  99. Kam Ming Wong (2008). From Eschatology to Anthropology: The Development of Pannenberg's Thought Over Christian Ethics. Studies in Christian Ethics 21 (3):382-402.score: 30.0
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  100. Dingfang Shu & Ken Turner (eds.) (2009). Contrasting Meanings in Languages of the East and West. Peter Lang.score: 30.0
    This is a collection of papers that resulted from the Third International Conference on Contrastive Semantics and Pragmatics that was held at Shanghai ...
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