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  1. Pyung-Joong Yoon (2001). The Political Philosophy of Intersubjectivity and the Logic of Discourse. Human Studies 24 (1-2):57-68.score: 290.0
    This paper is concerned with the competing and complimentary relationships between intersubjectivity and discursive logic. It contends that the ultimate failure of Husserlian phenomenology is a testament to the dilemma of subjectivist philosophy. Indeed, political philosophy requires a paradigm-shift from subjectivity to intersubjectivity. With this in mind, this paper examines the classical encounter between morality and ethical life in connection with discursive ethics. While it argues that Habermas still retains a strong residue of subjectivist philosophy, it attempts to clarify the (...)
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  2. Anastasia Giannakidou & Suwon Yoon, No NPI Licensing in Comparatives.score: 60.0
    Abstract In this paper, we caution that the comparative is, in fact, not, a licensing environment for NPIs. We show that the appearance of NPIs is much more restricted than previously assumed: strong NPIs do not appear in comparatives, and often NPI- any is confused with free choice any . Strong NPIs are licensed only if an antiveridical function is introduced, such as the negative metalinguistic comparative charari (Giannakidou and Yoon 2009)—but the comparative itself does not contain an antiveridical (...)
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  3. B. Yoon (2000). Intentionality of Perceptual Experience. Erkenntnis 52 (3):339-355.score: 30.0
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  4. Bosuk Yoon (2008). What is the Subjectivity of Perceptual Experience? Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 42:215-222.score: 30.0
    For the purpose of this paper, I take it for granted that subjectivity is an essential character of perceptual experience. What I take issue with is the further claim that subjectivity of experience tends to support the view that phenomenal characters are intrinsic properties of experience. A criticism of the claim can be presented from the perspective of representationalism according to which phenomenal character is a kind of representational character. But representationalism fails to do justice to the fact that from (...)
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  5. Bosuk Yoon (2007). Review of Tommaso Piazza, A Priori Knowledge: Toward a Phenomenological Explanation. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (6).score: 30.0
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  6. Craig Millar & Hong-Key Yoon (2000). Morality, Goodness and Love: A Rhetoric for Resource Management. Ethics, Place and Environment 3 (2):155 – 172.score: 30.0
    Resource development takes place through the transformation of social institutions. The moral dimension is of crucial importance in the evolution of associated management regimes. More than just a code of ethics, moralities are predicated on what is understood to be 'the good'. Recognition of the good requires a rhetoric beyond those of power and interest. This paper proposes a rhetoric of love. Within this conception of morality, the management of human relationships becomes understood as an unfolding cycle of choice among (...)
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  7. K. A. Rasinski, J. D. Yoon, Y. G. Kalad & F. A. Curlin (2011). Obstetrician-Gynaecologists' Opinions About Conscientious Refusal of a Request for Abortion: Results From a National Vignette Experiment. Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (12):711-714.score: 30.0
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  8. Irving H. Anellis (2010). Joong Fang (1923–2010). Philosophia Mathematica 18 (2):137-143.score: 9.0
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  9. Anders J. Schoubye (2009). Descriptions, Truth Value Intuitions, and Questions. Linguistics and Philosophy 32 (6):583-617.score: 3.0
    Since the famous debate between Russell (Mind 14: 479–493, 1905, Mind 66: 385–389, 1957) and Strawson (Mind 59: 320–344, 1950; Introduction to logical theory, 1952; Theoria, 30: 96–118, 1964) linguistic intuitions about truth values have been considered notoriously unreliable as a guide to the semantics of definite descriptions. As a result, most existing semantic analyses of definites leave a large number of intuitions unexplained. In this paper, I explore the nature of the relationship between truth value intuitions and non-referring definites. (...)
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  10. Yoon Choi (2008). Revisiting Kant's Ethics: Two Challenges to the Status Quo. Journal of Moral Philosophy 5 (1):137-149.score: 3.0
  11. Joong Fang (1972). Philosophie der Beschreibung. Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (2):243-246.score: 3.0
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  12. Anastasia Giannakidou, The Subjective Mode of Comparison: Metalinguistic Comparatives in Greek and Korean.score: 3.0
    In this paper, we present a striking parallel between Greek and Korean in the formation and interpretation of metalinguistic comparatives. The initial observation is that both languages show an empirical contrast between “regular” comparative and metalinguistic comparative realized in (a) the form of a designated metalinguistic comparative MORE; and (b) in the form of THAN employed. We propose (building on our earlier analyses in Giannakidou and Stavrou 2009, Giannakidou and Yoon 2009) that the metalinguistic comparative is perspectival, i.e. it (...)
     
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  13. Seung-Hyun Lee & Yoon-Suk Baik (forthcoming). Corporate Lobbying in Antidumping Cases: Looking Into the Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 3.0
    Is protection for sale? In this research, we examine the effect of corporate lobbying on the disbursement of proceeds of the recent antidumping petitions under the Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act, the so-called Byrd amendment. With the use of novel U.S. Customs Service data on the disbursements of the antidumping duties to the injured firms, we find that the petitioning firms that spend more on lobbying gain larger proceeds. We conclude that firms that lobby are the ones that get (...)
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  14. Ji-Moon Suh (2001). Propelled by the Force of Memory: New Directions in Korean Literature in the 1990s. Human Studies 24 (1-2):149-170.score: 3.0
    This paper deals with the sudden change in the mood, themes and style of Korean literature in the 1990s, which was brought on by the inauguration of the first civilian government in three decades and the lifting of the oppressive shadow of military dictatorship. Under military dictatorship, serious Korean writers all felt obligated to be the conscience of the nation, so the emphasis of their works tended to be on social and political injustice and the lives of the exploited workers (...)
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  15. Joong Fang (1997). Kant and Mathematics Today: Between Epistemology and Exact Sciences. Edwin Mellen Press.score: 3.0
  16. Joong Fang (1970). Towards a Philosophy of Modern Mathematics. [Hauppauge, N.Y.]Paideia.score: 3.0
     
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  17. Hyo Yoon Kang (2011). Autonomic Computing, Genomic Data, and Human Agency: The Case for Embodiment. In M. Hildebrandt & Antoinette Rouvroy (eds.), The Philosophy of Law Meets the Philosophy of Technology: Autonomic Computing and Transformations of Human Agency. Routledge.score: 3.0
     
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  18. Yoon K. Pak (2001). Progressive Education and the Limits of Racial Recognition, Revisited. Educational Theory 51 (4):487-497.score: 3.0