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  1. Anthony Chemero & Lin Nie, A Demonstration of the Transition From Ready-to-Hand to Unready-to-Hand.score: 120.0
    The ideas of continental philosopher <span class='Hi'>Martinspan> Heidegger have been influential in cognitive science and artificial intelligence, despite the fact that there has been no (...)
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  2. Dobromir G. Dotov, Lin Nie & Matthieu M. de Wit (2012). Understanding Affordances: History and Contemporary Development of Gibson's Central Concept. Avant 3 (2):28-39.score: 120.0
    Gibson developed the affordance concept to complement his theory of direct perception that stands in sharp contrast with the prevalent inferential theories of perception. A comparison of (...)
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  3. Yuehui Lin (2005). Liang Zhi Xue de Zhuan Zhe: Nie Shuangjiang Yu Luo Nian'an Si Xiang Zhi Yan Jiu. Guo Li Taiwan Dai Xue Chu Ban Zhong Xin.score: 120.0
     
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  4. Chyong-Ling Lin & Jin-Tsann Yeh (2009). Comparing Society's Awareness of Women: Media-Portrayed Idealized Images and Physical Attractiveness. Journal of Business Ethics 90 (1):61 - 79.score: 30.0
    An advertiser develops visual associations of signs and symbols to create a product image that motivates consumers. Today is characterized by a solid consumer culture based on (...)
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  5. Francis Y. Lin (1999). Chomsky on the 'Ordinary Language' View of Language. Synthese 120 (2):151-191.score: 30.0
    There is a common-sense view of language, which is held by Wittgenstein, Strawson Dummett, Searle, Putnam, Lewis, Wiggins, and others. According to this view a language (...)consists of conventions, it is rule-governed, rules are conventionalised, a language is learnt, there are general learning mechanisms in the brain, and so on. I shall call this view theordinary languageview of language. Chomskys attitude towards this view of language has been rather negative, and his rejection of it is a major motivation for the development of his own theory. In this paper I shall review Chomskys long-standing criticisms. I shall show that (1)Chomskys argument does not constitute a dismissal of theordinarylanguageview of language, (2) Chomskys conclusions about language do not follow from his argument, and (3) theordinary languageview actually points to a promising way for us to understand the true nature of language and mind. (shrink)
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  6. Yitzhak Melamed & Martin Lin, Principle of Sufficient Reason.score: 30.0
    The Principle of Sufficient Reason is a powerful and controversial philosophical principle stipulating that everything must have a reason or cause. This simple demand for thoroughgoing intelligibility (...)
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  7. Martin Lin (2006). Substance, Attribute, and Mode in Spinoza. Philosophy Compass 1 (2):144–153.score: 30.0
  8. Martin Lin (2007). Spinoza's Arguments for the Existence of God. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 75 (2):269-297.score: 30.0
    It is often thought that, although <span class='Hi'>Spinozaspan> develops a bold and distinctive conception of God (the unique substance, or Natura Naturans, in which all (...)span> does offer an ontological proof for the existence of God, he also offers three other non-ontological proofs. It is unfortunate because these other non-ontological proofs are both more convincing and more interesting than his ontological proof. In this paper, I offer reconstructions and assessments of all of <span class='Hi'>Spinozaspan>’s arguments and argue that <span class='Hi'>Spinozaspan>’s metaphysical rationalism and his commitment to something like a Principle of Sufficient Reason are the driving force behind <span class='Hi'>Spinozaspan>’s non-ontological arguments. (shrink)
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  9. Fritz Allhoff, Patrick Lin, James Moor & John Weckert (2010). Ethics of Human Enhancement: 25 Questions & Answers. Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology 4 (1).score: 30.0
    This paper presents the principal findings from a three-year research project funded by the US National Science Foundation (NSF) on ethics of human enhancement technologies. To (...)help untangle this ongoing debate, we have organized the discussion as a list of questions and answers, starting with background issues and moving to specific concerns, including: freedom & autonomy, health & safety, fairness & equity, societal disruption, and human dignity. Each question-and answer pair is largely self-contained, allowing the reader to skip to those issues of interest without affecting continuity. (shrink)
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  10. Martin Lin (2011). Rationalism and Necessitarianism. Noûs 46 (3):418-448.score: 30.0
    Metaphysical rationalism, the doctrine which affirms the Principle of Sufficient Reason (the PSR), is out of favor today. The best argument against it is that it appears (...)
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  11. Fritz Allhoff, Patrick Lin & Jesse Steinberg (forthcoming). Ethics of Human Enhancement: An Executive Summary. Science and Engineering Ethics.score: 30.0
    With multi-year funding from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), a team of researchers has just released a comprehensive report detailing ethical issues arising from human (...) enhancement (Allhoff et al. 2009). While we direct the interested reader to that (much longer) report, we also thank the editors of this journal for the invitation to provide an executive summary thereof. This summary highlights key results from each section of that report and does so in a self-standing way; in other words, this summary presupposes no familiarity with the report and offers the opportunity to gain quick familiarity with its most central findings. (shrink)
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  12. Patrick Lin & Fritz Allhoff (2008). Untangling the Debate: The Ethics of Human Enhancement. Nanoethics 2 (3).score: 30.0
    Human enhancement, in which nanotechnology is expected to play a major role, continues to be a highly contentious ethical debate, with experts on both sides calling it (...)
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  13. Martin Lin (2006). Spinoza's Account of Akrasia. Journal of the History of Philosophy 44 (3):395-414.score: 30.0
    : Perhaps the central problem which preoccupies Spinoza as a moral philosopher is the conflict between reason and passion. He belongs to a long tradition that sees the (...) key to happiness and virtue as mastery and control by reason over the passions. This mastery, however, is hard won, as the passions often overwhelm its power and subvert its rule. When reason succumbs to passion, we act against our better judgment. Such action is often termed 'akratic'. Many commentators have complained that the psychological principles that Spinoza appeals to in his account of akrasia are mere ad hoc modifications to his philosophical psychology. I show, on the contrary, that these principles follow from some of the most important and interesting aspects of Spinoza's philosophy of mind. (shrink)
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  14. Chechen Liao, Hong-Nan Lin & Yu-Ping Liu (2010). Predicting the Use of Pirated Software: A Contingency Model Integrating Perceived Risk with the Theory of Planned Behavior. Journal of Business Ethics 91 (2):237 - 252.score: 30.0
    As software piracy continues to be a threat to the growth of national and global economies, understanding why people continue to use pirated software and learning how (...)
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  15. Chieh-Peng Lin (forthcoming). Modeling Corporate Citizenship, Organizational Trust, and Work Engagement Based on Attachment Theory. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 30.0
    This study proposes a research model based on attachment theory, which examines the role of corporate citizenship in the formation of organizational trust and work engagement. In (...)
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  16. Yu Lin & Peter Simons, Dna Sequences From Below: A Nominalist Approach.score: 30.0
    We define DNA sequence by a bottom-up approach, starting with a real sequence from an actual biological sample. By providing axioms for notions of string, substring (...)and strand, we formally define a DNA sequence, and a DNA molecule as composed of two antiparallel strands. We note that a sequence is a kind of group in which each member stands a certain relation to every other. The spatial aspects of a DNA sequence are also described. (shrink)
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  17. Martin Lin (2005). Memory and Personal Identity in Spinoza. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 35 (2):243-268.score: 30.0
  18. Hanti Lin & Kevin T. Kelly (2012). A Geo-Logical Solution to the Lottery Paradox, with Applications to Conditional Logic. Synthese 186 (2):531-575.score: 30.0
    We defend a set of acceptance rules that avoids the lottery paradox, that is closed under classical entailment, and that accepts uncertain propositions without ad hoc restrictions. (...)
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  19. Kevin T. Kelly, Conor Mayo Wilson, Hanti Lin & Oliver Schulte, Participants:.score: 30.0
    Philosophy of science, statistics, and machine learning all recommend the selection of simple theories or models on the basis of empirical data, where simplicity has something to (...)
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  20. Cheng Lu Wang & Xiaohua Lin (2009). Migration of Chinese Consumption Values: Traditions, Modernization, and Cultural Renaissance. Journal of Business Ethics 88:399 - 409.score: 30.0
    Most observers of the Chinese consumer market have seen its linear evolution from a traditional culture toward a more Westernized consumer society during the country's three-decade (...) experimentation of the free market. Recent development, however, shows a cultural renaissance in China wherein Chinese people have increasingly demanded their traditional culture components to be part of their consumption experience, coinciding with China's re-emergence as a country of economic and political power. We identify this shift, explore its causes, and discuss its managerial and theoretical implications. (shrink)
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  21. Patrick Lin & Fritz Allhoff (2008). Against Unrestricted Human Enhancement. Journal of Evolution and Technology 18 (1):35-41.score: 30.0
    The defining debate in this new century will be about technology and human enhancement, according to many across the political spectrum. Our ability to use science to (...)
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  22. Patrick Lin & Fritz Allhoff (2006). Nanoethics and Human Enhancement: A Critical Evaluation of Recent Arguments. Nanotechnology Perceptions 2:47-52.score: 30.0
    Human enhancementour ability to use technology to enhance our bodies and minds, as opposed to its application for therapeutic purposesis a critical issue facing (...)nanotechnology. It will be involved in some of the near-term applications of nanotechnology, with such research labs as MITs Institute for Soldier Technologies working on exoskeletons and other innovations that increase human strength and capabilities. It is also a core issue related to far-term predictions in nanotechnology, such as longevity, nanomedicine, artificial intelligence and other issues. (shrink)
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  23. 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 memberspositive 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 culture and guanxi have significant impacts on the OCB, and people in mainland China and Taiwan have different cultures and OCB of their own. (shrink)
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  24. Martin Lin (2006). Teleology and Human Action in Spinoza. Philosophical Review 115 (3):317-354.score: 30.0
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  25. Jing-Bao Nie (1999). The Problem of Coerced Abortion in China and Related Ethical Issues. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 8 (04).score: 30.0
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  26. Martin Lin (2004). Spinozas Metaphysics of Desire. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 86 (1).score: 30.0
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  27. Chieh-Peng Lin & Cherng G. Ding (2003). Modeling Information Ethics: The Joint Moderating Role of Locus of Control and Job Insecurity. Journal of Business Ethics 48 (4):335-346.score: 30.0
    Information unethical behavior is concerned with ethical behavioural conflicts in the use of information, information technologies, and information systems (Kuo and Hsu, 2001). This study examines the (...)
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  28. Chieh-Peng Lin (2007). To Share or Not to Share: Modeling Tacit Knowledge Sharing, its Mediators and Antecedents. Journal of Business Ethics 70 (4):411 - 428.score: 30.0
    Tacit knowledge sharing discussed in this study is important in the area of business ethics, because an unwillingness to share knowledge that may hurt an organizations (...)survival is seen as being seriously unethical. In the proposed model of this study, distributive justice, procedural justice, and cooperativeness influence tacit knowledge sharing indirectly via two mediators: organizational commitment and trust in co-workers. Accordingly, instrumental ties and expressive ties influence tacit knowledge sharing indirectly only via the mediation of trust in co-workers. The model is assessed by using data from different companiesemployees, who attend an evening college in Taiwan for advance study. The test results of this study indicate that tacit knowledge sharing is affected by distributive justice, procedural justice, and cooperativeness indirectly via organizational commitment. Additionally, tacit knowledge sharing is also affected by distributive justice, instrumental ties, and expressive ties via trust in co-workers. The paths from procedural justice and cooperativeness to trust in co-workers are shown to be insignificant. Managerial implications of the empirical findings are also provided. (shrink)
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  29. Jing-Bao Nie (2000). The Plurality of Chinese and American Medical Moralities: Toward an Interpretive Cross-Cultural Bioethics. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 10 (3):239-260.score: 30.0
    : Since the late 1970s, American appraisals of Chinese medical ethics and Chinese responses to American bioethics range from frank criticism to warm appreciation, from refutation to acceptance (...). Yet in the United States as well as in China, American bioethics and Chinese medical ethics have been seen, respectively, as individualistic and communitarian. In this widely-accepted general comparison, the great variation in the two medical moralities, especially the diversity of Chinese experiences, has been unfortunately minimized, if not totally ignored. Neither American bioethics nor Chinese medical ethics is a field with only one dominant way of thinking. Medical moralities in America and China--traditional and modern--have always been plural and diverse. For example, American and Chinese cultures and medical moralities both exhibit individualistic and communitarian traditions. For this reason, bioethics in general and cross-cultural bioethics in particular must be fundamentally interpretive. Interpretive cross-cultural bioethics appreciates the plurality of medical morality within any culture. It can serve as a vital means of social and cultural criticism through engaged interpretations. (shrink)
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  30. Yunn-Wen Lien & Wei-Lun Lin (2011). From Falsification to Generating an Alternative Hypothesis: Exploring the Role of the New-Perspective Hypothesis in Successful 2-4-6 Task Performance. [REVIEW] Thinking and Reasoning 17 (2):105 - 136.score: 30.0
    Previous research has found no consistent relationship between measures of disconfirmatory evidence, alternative hypotheses, and people's success in rule-discovery tasks. The present paper explores falsification's (...)
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  31. Jo-Wang Lin (2004). Choice Functions and Scope of Existential Polarity Wh-Phrases in Mandarin Chinese. Linguistics and Philosophy 27 (4):451-491.score: 30.0
    A recent popular analysis of English indefinites isthat they involve a choice function mechanism in their semantic interpretation. However,there are diversified views regarding how intermediate scope (...)readings should be dealt withand which level(s) existential closure should apply to. This paper attempts to make acontribution to this debate by examining existential polarity wh-phrases in Chinese. I showthat unlike the behaviors of polarity indefinites in St''át''imcets reported by Matthewson(1999), intermediate scope readings are possible for polarity wh-phrases in Chinese but aresubject to some locality conditions. I suggest that implicit arguments of choice functionsmight have a parametric value the choice of which affects availability of intermediate readings.The findings in this paper thus revive the possibility, rejected by Matthewson (1999), that thechoice function mechanism may vary from language to language or from indefinite NPs in onelanguage to indefinite NPs in another language or even from one type of indefiniteNP to another type of indefinite NP within the same language. (shrink)
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  32. Chen-kuo Lin (2010). Truth and Method in the Sūtra. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 37 (2):261-275.score: 30.0
  33. Grace T. R. Lin & Jerry Y. H. Tang (2009). Appraising Intangible Assets From the Viewpoint of Value Drivers. Journal of Business Ethics 88 (4):679 - 689.score: 30.0
    This article does not intend to actually valuate intangible assets but focuses to investigate the relative value distribution of corporate intangible assets, and this links closely to (...)
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  34. Patrick Lin (2007). Nanotechnology Bound: Evaluating the Case for More Regulation. NanoEthics 1 (2).score: 30.0
    <span class='Hi'>span> In continuing news,<span class='Hi'>span> there is a growing debate on whether current laws and regulations,<span class='Hi'>span> both in the US (...) and abroad,<span class='Hi'>span> need to be strengthened as they relate to nanotechnology.<span class='Hi'>span> On one side,<span class='Hi'>span> experts argue that nanomaterials,<span class='Hi'>span> which are making their way into the marketplace today,<span class='Hi'>span> are possibly harmful to consumers and the environment,<span class='Hi'>span> so stronger and new laws are needed to ensure they are safe.<span class='Hi'>span> On the other side,<span class='Hi'>span> different experts argue that more regulation will slow down the pace of business and innovation in nanotechnology,<span class='Hi'>span> or that self-regulation is the answer,<span class='Hi'>span> or other opposing positions.<span class='Hi'>span> This paper will draw out the core issues behind the debate and explain that there is more at stake than merely environmental,<span class='Hi'>span> health and safety <span class='Hi'>span>(EHS)<span class='Hi'>span> worries or business interests,<span class='Hi'>span> as it first appears.<span class='Hi'>span> We will also suggest an alternative solution to stricter laws,<span class='Hi'>span> since stricter laws would face formidable practical challenges,<span class='Hi'>span> even if they are warranted. (shrink)
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  35. Martin Lin (2002). Review of Nadler Steven, Spinoza's Heresy: Immortality and the Jewish Mind. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (12).score: 30.0
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  36. Shuo Dongfang & Hongcheng Lin (2006). Separation of Politics and Morality: A Commentary on Analects of Confucius. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 1 (3):401-417.score: 30.0
    <span class='Hi'>span> Confucians emphasizes and values morality,<span class='Hi'>span> hence observers tended to regard moralities as politics so that the independent politics in the Confucian (...) tradition has become implicit.<span class='Hi'>span> Through a perusal of the Analects of Confucius,<span class='Hi'>span> we can find that ethics and politics were separated from and independent of each other to Confucius,<span class='Hi'>span> the primitive Confucian:<span class='Hi'>span> he did not substitute ethics for politics. (shrink)
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  37. Jing-Bao Nie & Alastair V. Campbell (2007). Multiculturalism and Asian Bioethics: Cultural War or Creative Dialogue? Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 4 (3).score: 30.0
  38. Jing-Bao Nie (2006). The United States Cover-Up of Japanese Wartime Medical Atrocities: Complicity Committed in the National Interest and Two Proposals for Contemporary Action. American Journal of Bioethics 6 (3):W21-W33.score: 30.0
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  39. Jing-Bao Nie (2004). The West's Dismissal of the Khabarovsk Trial as 'Communist Propaganda': Ideology, Evidence and International Bioethics. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 1 (1).score: 30.0
    In late 1949 the former Soviet Union conducted an open trial of eight Japanese physicians and researchers and four other military servicemen in Khabarovsk, a city in (...)
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  40. Chen-Kuo Lin (2010). Truth and Method in the Saṃdhinirmocana Sūtra. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 37 (2):261-275.score: 30.0
  41. Jo-Wang Lin (1999). Double Quantification and the Meaning of Shenme 'What' in Chinese Bare Conditionals. Linguistics and Philosophy 22 (6):573-593.score: 30.0
    This paper shows that the semantics of shenmewhatin Chinese bare conditionals may exhibit a phenomenon of double quantification. I argue that such double quantification can (...)
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  42. Chien-Te Lin (2011). A Discourse on the Problem of Consciousness From the Viewpoint of Oriental Philosophy. Asian Philosophy 21 (3):303 - 321.score: 30.0
    This paper discusses the possible inspirations that might be derived from the viewpoints of Eastern Philosophy in contemporary studies of consciousness. First of all, two notions of (...)
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  43. Cunguang Lin (2007). A New Interpretation of Confucianism: The Interpretation of Lunyu as a Text of Philosophical Hermeneutics. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 2 (4):533-546.score: 30.0
    Communicating with Confucius based on our own hermeneutical context, and reading the Analects as a text of philosophical hermeneutics, it can be concluded that as an epochal (...)
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  44. Chieh-Peng Lin, Yehuda Baruch & Wei-Chi Shih (2012). Corporate Social Responsibility and Team Performance: The Mediating Role of Team Efficacy and Team Self-Esteem. Journal of Business Ethics 108 (2):167-180.score: 30.0
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  45. Chen-Kuo Lin (2008). Dwelling in the Nearness of Gods: The Hermeneutical Turn From Mou Zongsan to Tu Weiming. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 7 (4):381-392.score: 30.0
    This article argues that, as far as the problem of Confucian religiosity is concerned, there is an interpretative turn from Mou Zongsan’s moral metaphysics to Tu (...)Weiming’s religious hermeneutics. Some concluding remarks are made: First, Tu’s hermeneutics is rooted in the ontology of self as interrelatedness, which is completely different from Mou’s theory of true self as transcendental subjectivity. Second, Tu’s hermeneutics of self can be better illuminated with the help of Heidegger’s notion of Dasein as Being-with (Mitsein). For Tu and Heidegger, self cannot be seen as something separate from community. This article also points out that the paradigmatic shift is evidenced in another similarity between the four categories of self, community, nature, and the transcendent in Tu’s hermeneutics on the one hand, and the four symbols of earth, sky, divinities, and mortals employed by Heidegger to interpret the meaning of dwelling, on the other. In such a primordial situation of dwelling, gods are not supposed to be intellectually known; they are rather to be neighbors in community. (shrink)
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  46. Carol Yeh-Yun Lin & Yu-Chen Wei (2006). The Role of Business Ethics in Merger and Acquisition Success: An Empirical Study. Journal of Business Ethics 69 (1):95 - 109.score: 30.0
    The purpose of this paper is to explore job performance, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) from an ethical perceptive. A great number of studies have extensively discussed (...)the link between M&A and performance; however, most focused on the financial functions and strategy selections. Although ethical issues emerge in the M&A process, it is a less studied area. This study adopted the structural equation modeling approach to empirically test our hypotheses. Based on 264 samples from financial companies, data analyses indicated that ethical conduct in M&A is significantly correlated with employee job performance. Ensuring employment security and caring practices can significantly explain organizational commitment. Organizational commitment also plays a significant mediating role between a companys ethical conduct and employee job performance. Managerial implications are also provided. (shrink)
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  47. C. Chihara, Y. Lin & T. Schaffter (1975). A Formalization of a Nominalistic Set Theory. Journal of Philosophical Logic 4 (2):155 - 169.score: 30.0
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  48. Chieh-Peng Lin, Wei-Ting Hung & Chou-Kang Chiu (2008). Being Good Citizens: Understanding a Mediating Mechanism of Organizational Commitment and Social Network Ties in OCBs. Journal of Business Ethics 81 (3):561 - 578.score: 30.0
    Given that citizenship challenges the basis and workings of the basic institutions market, state, and civil society, organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) become an important moral tenet found (...)
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  49. Chieh-Peng Lin, Yuan-Hui Tsai, Sheng-Wuu Joe & Chou-Kang Chiu (2012). Modeling the Relationship Among Perceived Corporate Citizenship, Firms' Attractiveness, and Career Success Expectation. Journal of Business Ethics 105 (1):83-93.score: 30.0
    Drawing on propositions from the signaling theory and expectancy theory, this study hypothesizes that the perceived corporate citizenship of job seekers positively affects a firms attractiveness (...)and career success expectation. This studys proposed research hypotheses are empirically tested using a survey of graduating MBA students seeking a job. The empirical findings show that a firms corporate citizenship provides a competitive advantage in attracting job seekers and fostering optimistic career success expectation. Such findings substantially complement the growing literature arguing that corporate citizenship brings firms competitive advantages without solid evidence from the perspective of recruitment and human resources. Finally, managerial implications and limitations of this study are also discussed. (shrink)
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  50. Hao Lin, Hao Wang, Hui Ding, Ying-Li Chen & Qian-Zhong Li (forthcoming). Prediction of Subcellular Localization of Apoptosis Protein Using Chou's Pseudo Amino Acid Composition. Acta Biotheoretica.score: 30.0
    Apoptosis proteins play an essential role in regulating a balance between cell proliferation and death.<span class='Hi'>span> The successful prediction of subcellular localization of apoptosis proteins (...)span> In this paper,<span class='Hi'>span> by use of Chous pseudo amino acid composition <span class='Hi'>span>(PseAAC)<span class='Hi'>span>, a total of 317 apoptosis proteins are predicted by support vector machine <span class='Hi'>span>(SVM)<span class='Hi'>span>. The jackknife cross-validation is applied to test predictive capability of proposed method.<span class='Hi'>span> The predictive results show that overall prediction accuracy is 91.1%<span class='Hi'>span> which is higher than previous methods.<span class='Hi'>span> Furthermore,<span class='Hi'>span> another dataset containing 98 apoptosis proteins is examined by proposed method.<span class='Hi'>span> The overall predicted successful rate is 92.9%<span class='Hi'>span>. (shrink)
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  51. Patrick Lin (2006). What's So Special About Nanotechnology and Nanoethics? International Journal of Applied Philosophy 20 (2):179-190.score: 30.0
    Nanoethics is a contentious field for several reasons. Some believe it should not be recognized as a proper area of study, because they believe that nanotechnology itself (...)
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  52. Martin A. Nie (2002). Wolf Recovery and Management as Value-Based Political Conflict. Ethics, Place and Environment 5 (1):65 – 71.score: 30.0
    The debate over wolf recovery and management in the United States is best understood as a value-based political conflict that transcends issues strictly pertaining to science, (...)biology and techno-rational approaches to problem solving. Political and cultural context will shape the future of the wolf as it has its past. A policy-oriented approach has much to offer the debate, especially if it is contextual and places human values and ethics at the center of its analysis. It is also important for those engaged in the debate to acknowledge its value-based character. The policy implications of not doing so are serious and will become only more so in the future. (shrink)
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  53. Yu-Shu Peng & Shing-Shiuan Lin (2009). National Culture, Economic Development, Population Growth and Environmental Performance: The Mediating Role of Education. Journal of Business Ethics 90 (2):203 - 219.score: 30.0
    Literature on ethical behavior has paid little attention to the mechanism between macro-environmental variables and environmental performance. This study aims at constructing a model to examine (...)the relationships which link cultural values, population growth, economic development, and environmental performance by incorporating the mediating role of education. The multiple linear regression model was employed to test the hypotheses on a 3-year-pooled sample of 51 countries. Empirical results conclude that national culture, economic development, and population growth would significantly influence environmental performance directly. In addition, through the mediating effect of education, population growth and national culture would significantly affect environmental performance indirectly. These findings provide theoretical and managerial implications for constructing the mechanism of cultural values and ethical behavior in general and environmental management in particular. (shrink)
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  54. Anne Donchin With Susan Dodds & Jing-bao Nie (2007). Moving Toward Gender Justice. Bioethics 21 (9):ii–iii.score: 30.0
  55. Philip Randolph Lee & Cindy Lin (2003). The Antibiotic Paradox: How the Misuse of Antibiotics Destroys Their Curative Powers (Review). Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 46 (4):603-604.score: 30.0
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  56. Yves Lespérance, Hector J. Levesque, Fangzhen Lin & Richard B. Scherl (2000). Ability and Knowing How in the Situation Calculus. Studia Logica 66 (1):165-186.score: 30.0
    Most agents can acquire information about their environments as they operate. A good plan for such an agent is one that not only achieves the goal, but (...)
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  57. Chung-I. Lin (2012). Mohist Approach to the Rule-Following Problem. Comparative Philosophy 4.score: 30.0
    Normal 0 false false false EN-US ZH-TW X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style (...)-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman";} The Mohist conceives the dao -following issue ashow we can put dao in words and speeches into practice.” The dao -following issue is the Mohist counterpart of Wittgensteins rule-following problem. This paper aims to shed light on the rule-following issue in terms of the Mohist answer to the dao-following problem. The early Mohist takes fa , standardand the later Mohist takes lei , analogyas the key to the dao -following issue. I argue that the way of fa is not viable. Fa comes in various forms, but all of them are regarded as being cut off from everyday life and therefore subject to various interpretations and, hence, incapable of action-guiding. On the other hand, the Mohist lei represents a kind of life world action drama. A lei situates various elements of action in the context of an everyday life scene. I argue that lei is more qualified than fa in answering to the dao-following issue. I also show that lei substantializes what McDowell calls thecourse between a Scylla and a Charybdishinted in terms of Wittgensteins idea ofcustom,” “practice,” andinstitutionin regard to the rule-following problem. &nbsp. (shrink)
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  58. Chyong-Ling Lin (2008). Sexual Issues: The Analysis of Female Role Portrayal Preferences in Taiwanese Print Ads. Journal of Business Ethics 83 (3):409 - 418.score: 30.0
    For a long time,<span class='Hi'>span> female endorsers in advertising have been doing product information promotion in the market.<span class='Hi'>span> However,<span class='Hi'>span> (...)span> the conception of feminist depictions in advertising have become a perplexing issue.<span class='Hi'>span> The traditional female role portrayals or stereotypes of the past are not able to totally reflect the expectations,<span class='Hi'>span> behavior,<span class='Hi'>span> attitudes,<span class='Hi'>span> and beliefs of contemporary women.<span class='Hi'>span> The author collected print ads as data from three types of the highest circulation magazines:<span class='Hi'>span> foreign womens magazines <span class='Hi'>span>(Chinese edition)<span class='Hi'>span>, domestic womens magazines,<span class='Hi'>span> and domestic management magazines subscribed to in Taiwan to investigate what were the favorite feminine patterns and feminist depictions in a traditionally masculine society.<span class='Hi'>span> The results showed classical beauty and girl-next-door images were <span class='Hi'>span>“acceptable”<span class='Hi'>span> gender-role behavior exposed highly in domestic magazines,<span class='Hi'>span> which might contribute to conservative Confucian beliefs.<span class='Hi'>span> On the other hand,<span class='Hi'>span> being trendy was a significantly high preference for contemporary feminist depictions in foreign women's magazines;<span class='Hi'>span> it might be considered as being due to the increased educational level of women and female labor participation rate in the work place as well as upgrading of social status. (shrink)
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  59. J. -W. Lin (2005). Time in a Language Without Tense: The Case of Chinese. Journal of Semantics 23 (1):1-53.score: 30.0
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  60. Timothy Tian-Min Lin (1971). Various Interpretations of Kierkegaard's Paradox: An Appraisal and Suggestion. Southern Journal of Philosophy 9 (3):287-291.score: 30.0
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  61. Chung-I. Lin (2011). Xunzi as a Semantic Inferentialist: Zhengmin, Bian-Shuo and Dao-Li. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 10 (3):311-340.score: 30.0
    This essay argues that the idea of name-rectification ( zheng ming 正名) in the Xunzi can be properly reconstructed as revealing a normative pragmatic semantic theme that (...)
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  62. Francis Y. Lin (2000). Events and Time in a Finite and Closed World. Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic 5 (1):3-24.score: 30.0
    There are numerous occasions on which we need to reason about a finite number of events. And we often need to consider only those events which are (...)
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  63. Y. -P. Lin, R. Watson & Y. -F. Tsai (forthcoming). Dignity in Care in the Clinical Setting: A Narrative Review. Nursing Ethics.score: 30.0
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  64. Grace Tyng-Ruu Lin & Jerry Lin (2006). Ethical Customer Value Creation: Drivers and Barriers. Journal of Business Ethics 67 (1):93 - 105.score: 30.0
    There is a long-standing discussion on the positive interactions between enterprise value creation and business competitiveness. The corporate value can be seen as being created from (...)three major sources within the cycle - from employees, from processes, and from customers or investors through reinvestment. To achieve competitive advantages, a firm must create more value than its competitors in the industry. Emphasizing that, firms should explore the positive drivers of customer value creation, allowing for a true value creation that will lead to increments in competitiveness. In reality, however, there are also barriers that hinder customer value creation. Targeting the above issues that have not yet been explored or analyzed, we have collected related literature at the first stage. Based on these presumable assumptions, this paper then conducts an empirical study by surveying and analyzing the relevance given by the investigated leading machinery measuring equipment firms in Taiwan, regarding the concerns as drivers and barriers in relation to customer value creation. This paper expecially aims to answer several key questions: What drivers revolving around employees and processes can facilitate the organization to create more value for its customers? Conversely, what barriers block the organization from creating value for customers in examining the same dimensions? Does value creation direct an organization's profitability and competitiveness? Our questionnaire survey results show that the most recognized and agreed drivers of customer value creation in consideration of employees are "distinctive skills", "personal experience", "learning and training", and "team work"; and, in regard to the firm's processes, the key drivers are "innovation and evolution", "R&D capability", and "capability for differentiation". Conversely, the most recognized and agreed barriers to customer value creation in relation to employees are a "distrustful environment" and "inadequate knowledge"; and, in terms of processes, they are "short of core technology", "poor resource support", and "bad services and attitudes". Furthermore, our in-depth interview outcomes reveal that "capital sufficiency" and "mergers and acquisitions" are in practice considered to be other important customer value creation drivers; in contrast, "cultural and structural barriers" and "short of mechanisms to measure customer value creation effectively" are viewed as additional critical barriers to customer value creation. (shrink)
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  65. C. -S. Lin, K. -I. Tsou, S. -L. Cho, M. -S. Hsieh, H. -C. Wu & C. -H. Lin (2012). Is Medical Students' Moral Orientation Changeable After Preclinical Medical Education? Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (3):168-173.score: 30.0
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  66. Patrick Lin & Fritz Allhoff, Introduction: Nanotechnology, Society, and Ethics.score: 30.0
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  67. Yusheng Lin (2001). Introduction to Benjamin I. Schwartz' "China and Contemporary Millenarianism--Something New Under the Sun". Philosophy East and West 51 (2):189-192.score: 30.0
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  68. Hanti Lin & Kevin T. Kelly (2012). Propositional Reasoning That Tracks Probabilistic Reasoning. Journal of Philosophical Logic 41 (6):957-981.score: 30.0
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  69. M. Lin (2004). Spinoza: Metaphysical Themes. Philosophical Review 113 (1):139-143.score: 30.0
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  70. Zhicheng Lin (2008). Unconscious Inference and Conscious Representation: Why Primary Visual Cortex (V1) is Directly Involved in Visual Awareness. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (2):209-210.score: 30.0
  71. Chieh-Peng Lin, Shwu-Chuan Chen, Chou-Kang Chiu & Wan-Yu Lee (2011). Understanding Purchase Intention During Product-Harm Crises: Moderating Effects of Perceived Corporate Ability and Corporate Social Responsibility. Journal of Business Ethics 102 (3):455-471.score: 30.0
    A companys product-harm crises often lead to negative publicity which substantially affects purchase intention. This study attempts to examine the purchase intention and its antecedents (e (...).g., perceived negative publicity) during product-harm crises by simultaneously including perceived corporate ability (CA) and corporate social responsibility (CSR) as moderators. In the studys proposed model, purchase intention is indirectly affected by perceived CA, negative publicity, and CSR via the mediation of trust and affective identification. At the same time, the influences of perceived negative publicity on trust and affective identification are moderated by perceived CA and CSR, respectively. Empirical testing using a survey of car users from 477 working professionals confirms most of our hypothesized effects except the insignificant moderating effects of perceived CA. Finally, managerial implications and limitations of our findings are discussed. (shrink)
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  72. F. Allhoff & P. Lin (eds.) (2008). Nanotechnology and Society: Current and Emerging Ethical Issues. Springer.score: 30.0
    The essays tackle such contentious issues as environmental impact, health dangers, medical benefits, intellectual property, professional code of ethics, privacy ...
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  73. Anne Donchin, Susan Dodds & Jing-Bao Nie (2007). Moving Toward Gender Justice. Bioethics 21 (9):ii-iii.score: 30.0
  74. Lihsueh Lin (1990). The Relationship Between Ruler and Minister in the Theory of "Three Mainstays". Journal of Chinese Philosophy 17 (4):439-471.score: 30.0
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  75. 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 (...)
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  76. Chia-Fan Lin (2010). Critical Perspectives on Values Education in Asia. Journal of Moral Education 39 (1):125-126.score: 30.0
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  77. Chieh-Peng Lin (2006). To Help or Not to Help: Understanding the Helping Intentions From a Mediating Perspective of Social Network Ties. Journal of Business Ethics 63 (2):175 - 182.score: 30.0
    This study assesses the relationships among helping intentions and their exogenous antecedents by considering social network ties as mediators. In the model the need for powerprestige, (...)outcome interdependence, and personorganization fit all indirectly influence the helping intentions through the mediation of social network ties comprised of instrumental ties and expressive ties. The model is tested by applying data from employees of different companies, who attend an evening college for advance study. The test results reveal that helping intentions are influenced significantly by expressive ties and instrumental ties, while the influences of outcome interdependence and personorganization fit on expressive ties and instrumental ties are both respectively significant. Finally, the influences of the need for powerprestige on expressive ties and on instrumental ties are insignificant. Implications of the empirical findings are also discussed herein. (shrink)
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  78. Carol Yeh-Yun Lin, Yu-Chen Wei & Ming-Hsueh Chen (2006). The Role of Board Chair in the Relationship Between Board Human Capital and Firm Performance. International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics 2 (s 3-4):329-340.score: 30.0
    This study aims to investigate the moderating effect of the board chair's role on the relationship between board human capital and firm performance. Board human capital (...)has been regarded as a valuable asset that enhances firm performance. Especially, the board chair plays a crucial role in developing this high-echelon human capital. This study utilises a set of longitudinal data to examine 275 firms in Taiwan. The result indicates that board human capital is positively related to firm performance, and the individual human capital of the board chair represents a moderating effect on the relationship between board human capital and performance. (shrink)
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  79. Jing-Bao Nie (2006). Call for Papers on Bioethics in Asia. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 3 (3).score: 30.0
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  80. Sonali S. Parnami, Katherine Y. Lin, Kathryn Bondy Fessler, Erica Blom, Matthew Sullivan & Raymond G. de Vries (2012). From Pioneers to Professionals. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 21 (01):104-115.score: 30.0
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  81. Feng-Yang Kuo, Cathy S. Lin & Meng-Hsiang Hsu (2007). Assessing Gender Differences in Computer Professionals' Self-Regulatory Efficacy Concerning Information Privacy Practices. Journal of Business Ethics 73 (2):145 - 160.score: 30.0
    Concerns with improper collection and usage of personal information by businesses or governments have been seen as critical to the success of the emerging electronic commerce. In (...)
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  82. Yi Lin (1989). A Multi-Relation Approach of General Systems and Tests of Applications. Synthese 79 (3):473 - 488.score: 30.0
    <span class='Hi'>span> In this paper,<span class='Hi'>span> under the assumption that ZFC axiom system is consistent,<span class='Hi'>span> the following are proved:<span class=' (...)Hi'>span> (a)<span class='Hi'>span> there is no system whose object set consists of all systems;<span class='Hi'>span> (b)<span class='Hi'>span> any system is not an object of itself;<span class='Hi'>span> (c)<span class='Hi'>span> any system is constructed with basic elements <span class='Hi'>span>(elements which are not systems)<span class='Hi'>span>. Based on these results,<span class='Hi'>span> the following problems in epistemology are discussed:<span class='Hi'>span> the feasibility of the definition of the theory so-called science of science;<span class='Hi'>span> the existence of basic particles in the world;<span class='Hi'>span> and the existence of absolute truths. (shrink)
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  83. Yen-Ko Lin, Wei-Che Lee, Liang-Chi Kuo, Yuan-Chia Cheng, Chia-Ju Lin, Hsing-Lin Lin, Chao-Wen Chen & Tsung-Ying Lin (2013). Building an Ethical Environment Improves Patient Privacy and Satisfaction in the Crowded Emergency Department: a Quasi-Experimental Study. BMC Medical Ethics 14 (1):8-.score: 30.0
    Background: To evaluate the effectiveness of a multifaceted intervention in improving emergency department (ED) patient privacy and satisfaction in the crowded ED setting. Methods: A pre- and (...)
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  84. Carol Yeh-Yun Lin (1999). Business Ethics in Taiwan. Business and Professional Ethics Journal 18 (2):69-90.score: 30.0
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  85. S. Lin, Y. Tsai & C. Liou (1993). Conscious Mental Tasks and Their EEG Signals. Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing 31:421-26.score: 30.0
  86. M. -L. Lin, C. -T. Huang, H. -H. Chiang & C. -H. Chen (forthcoming). Exploring Ethical Aspect of Elective Surgery Patients' Decision-Making Experiences. Nursing Ethics.score: 30.0
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  87. Yusheng Lin (2001). Remarks at Harvard University Memorial Service for Benjamin I. Schwartz. Philosophy East and West 51 (2):187-188.score: 30.0
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  88. Charlotte Lin (1981). Recursively Presented Abelian Groups: Effective P-Group Theory. I. Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (3):617-624.score: 30.0
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  89. Chieh-Peng Lin & Sheng-Wuu Joe (forthcoming). To Share or Not to Share: Assessing Knowledge Sharing, Interemployee Helping, and Their Antecedents Among Online Knowledge Workers. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 30.0
    Sharing and helping are important issues in ethical research. This study proposes a model based on flow theory by postulating key antecedents as the critical drivers of (...)
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  90. Louis Y. Y. Lu, Bruce J. Y. Lin, John S. Liu & Chang-Yung Yu (2012). Ethics in Nanotechnology: What's Being Done? What's Missing? Journal of Business Ethics 109 (4):583-598.score: 30.0
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  91. Ljiljana Brankovic, Yuqing Lin & Bill Smyth (eds.) (2008). Proceedings of the International Workshop on Combinatorial Algorithms, 2007. College Publications.score: 30.0
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  92. Tianyu Feng, Kenki Ryū & Changshun Nie (eds.) (2007). Yu Yi de Wen Hua Bian Qian. Wuhan da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  93. Chu He & Qinghua Lin (eds.) (2006). Jidu Jiao Yu Dao Jiao Lun Li Si Xiang Yan Jiu. Sichuan da Xue Chu Ban She.score: 30.0
     
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  94. Ray-May Hsung, Nan Lin & Ronald Breiger (2010). Contexts of Social Capital : Social Networks in Communities, Markets, and Organizations. In Ann Brooks (ed.), Social Theory in Contemporary Asia. Routledge.score: 30.0
     
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  95. Junjie Huang & Wei-Chieh Lin (eds.) (2006). Dong Ya Zhu Zi Xue de Tong Diao Yu Yi Qu. Guo Li Taiwan da Xue Chu Ban Zhong Xin.score: 30.0
     
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  96. Minghui Li & Wei-Chieh Lin (eds.) (2007). Dang Dai Ru Xue Yu Xi Fang Wen Hua: Hui Tong Yu Zhuan Hua. Zhong Yang Yan Jiu Yuan Zhongguo Wen Zhe Yan Jiu Suo.score: 30.0
     
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  97. Martin Lin, Against Wide Causation.score: 30.0
    It is commonly held that the content of an agents propositional attitudes play a causal role in generating her actions. It is also commonly held that the (...)
     
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  98. Sufen Lin (2008). Bei Song Zhong Qi Ru Xue Dao Lun Lei Xing Yan Jiu. Li Ren Shu Ju.score: 30.0
     
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