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  1. Wolfgang Richter, Randy Summers, Seong-Gi Kim & Carola Tegeler, Motor Area Activity During Mental Rotation Studied by Time-Resolved Single-Trial fMRI.
    & The functional equivalence of overt movements and dynamic imagery is of fundamental importance in neuroscience. Here, we investigated the participation of the neocortical motor areas in a classic task of dynamic imagery, Shepard and Metzler's mental rotation task, by time-resolved single-trial functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). The subjects performed the mental-rotation task 16 times, each time with different object pairs. Functional images were acquired for each pair separately, and the onset times and..
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  2. Chong Ju Choi, Sae Won Kim & Jai Beom Kim (forthcoming). Erratum To: Globalizing Business Ethics Research and the Ethical Need to Include the Bottom-of-the-Pyramid Countries: Redefining the Global Triad as Business Systems and Institutions. Journal of Business Ethics.
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  3. Charles W. Kalish, Sunae Kim & Andrew G. Young (forthcoming). How Young Children Learn From Examples: Descriptive and Inferential Problems. Cognitive Science.
    Three experiments with preschool- and young school-aged children (N = 75 and 53) explored the kinds of relations children detect in samples of instances (descriptive problem) and how they generalize those relations to new instances (inferential problem). Each experiment initially presented a perfect biconditional relation between two features (e.g., all and only frogs are blue). Additional examples undermined one of the component conditional relations (not all frogs are blue) but supported another (only frogs are blue). Preschool-aged children did not distinguish (...)
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  4. Soo-Yeon Kim & Susumu Kuno (forthcoming). A Note on Sluicing with Implicit Indefinite Correlates. Natural Language Semantics:1-18.
    This squib aims to show that the acceptability status of sluicing examples with an implicit antecedent in islands varies and discusses what is responsible for this variability. After investigating two representative structural approaches to sluicing that posit unpronounced structure in ellipsis sites, namely, Chung et al.’s (Nat Lang Semant 3:239–282, 1995; in Mikkelsen et al. (eds) Representing language: Essays in honor of Judith Aissen, 2010) LF-recovery analysis and Merchant’s (The syntax of silence: Sluicing, islands, and identity in ellipsis. Oxford: Oxford (...)
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  5. Sungmoon Kim (2013). Between Good and Evil: Xunzi's Reinterpretation of the Hegemonic Rule as Decent Governance. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 12 (1):73-92.
    This essay investigates Xunzi’s political philosophy of ba dao (Hegemonic Rule). It argues that Xunzi’s practical philosophy of ba dao was developed in the course of resolving the tension between theory and practice latent in Mencius’s account of ba dao . Its central claim is that contra Mencius who remained torn between his ideal political theory of ba dao and the practical utility and moral value of ba dao , Xunzi creatively re-appropriated ba dao as a “morally decent” (if not (...)
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  6. Leena Eilittä, Liliane Louvel & Sabine Kim (eds.) (2012). Intermedial Arts: Disrupting, Remembering, and Transforming Media. Cambridge Scholars Pub..
     
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  7. Se-gon Kim (2012). T'oegye Wa Kobong, Sot'ong Hada. Onsaemiro.
     
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  8. Seahwa Kim (2012). Modal Tense and the Absolutely Unrestricted Quantifier. Acta Analytica 27 (1):73-76.
    In this paper, I examine Takashi Yagisawa’s response to van Inwagen’s ontic objection against David Lewis. Van Inwagen criticizes Lewis’s commitment to the absolutely unrestricted sense of ‘there is,’ and Yagisawa claims that by adopting modal tenses he avoids commitment to absolutely unrestricted quantification. I argue that Yagisawa faces a problem parallel to the one Lewis faces. Although Yagisawa officially rejects the absolutely unrestricted sense of a quantifying expression, he is still committed to the absolutely unrestricted sense of ‘is a (...)
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  9. Seon-Wook Kim (2012). Introduction to Selected Papers From The XXII World Congress of Philosophy. Journal of Philosophical Research 37:11-12.
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  10. Sung Hui Kim (2012). The Ethics of in-House Practice. In Leslie C. Levin & Lynn M. Mather (eds.), Lawyers in Practice: Ethical Decision Making in Context. The University of Chicago Press.
     
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  11. Sungmoon Kim (2012). A Pluralist Reconstruction of Confucian Democracy. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 11 (3):315-336.
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  12. Sungmoon Kim (2012). Virtue Politics and Political Leadership: A Confucian Rejoinder to Hanfeizi. Asian Philosophy 22 (2):177-197.
    In the Confucian tradition, the ideal government is called ?benevolent government? (ren zheng), central to which is the ruler's parental love toward his people who he deems as his children. Hanfeizi criticized this seemingly innocent political idea by pointing out that (1) not only is the state not a family but even within the family parental love is short of making the children orderly and (2) ren as love inevitably results in the ruin of the state because it confuses what (...)
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  13. Sungmoon Kim & Philip J. Ivanhoe (2012). Guest Editors' Words. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 11 (3):273-273.
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  14. Debra Worthington, Margaret Fitch-Hauser, Tuula-Riitta Välikoski, Margarete Imhof & Sei-Hill Kim (2012). Listening and Privacy Management in Mobile Phone Conversations: Cross-Cultural Comparison of Finnish, German, Korean and United States Students. Empedocles 3 (1):43-60.
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  15. S. Kim (2011). The Virtue of Incivility: Confucian Communitarianism Beyond Docility. Philosophy and Social Criticism 37 (1):25-48.
    This article argues that in order to make Confucian communitarianism a viable political vision, namely, Civil Confucianism, its emphasis on civility must be balanced with what I call ‘Confucian incivility’, a set of Confucian social practices that temporarily upset the existing social relations and yet that, ironically, help those relations become more enduring and viable. The central argument is that ‘Confucian civility’ encompasses both social-harmonizing civilities that buttress the moral foundation of the Confucian social order and some incivilities that upset (...)
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  16. Se-Gyun Kim (ed.) (2011). Hangmun Kan Kyŏnggye Rŭl Nŏmŏ. Sŏul Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'an Munhwawŏn.
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  17. Seahwa Kim (2011). On Gilmore's Definition of 'Dead'. Philosophia 39 (1):105-110.
    Gilmore proposes a new definition of ‘dead’ in response to Fred Feldman’s earlier definition in terms of ‘lives’ and ‘dies.’ In this paper, I critically examine Gilmore’s new definition. First, I explain what his definition is and how it is an improvement upon Feldman’s definition. Second, I raise an objection to it by noting that it fails to rule out the possibility of a thing that dies without becoming dead.
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  18. Soo-Yeon Kim & Hyojung Park (2011). Corporate Social Responsibility as an Organizational Attractiveness for Prospective Public Relations Practitioners. Journal of Business Ethics 103 (4):639-653.
    This study viewed students majoring in public relations as prospective public relations practitioners and explored their perceptions about corporate social responsibility (CSR) as their job attraction condition. The results showed that the students perceived CSR to be an important ethical fit condition of a company. One of the significant findings is that CSR can be an effective reputation management strategy for prospective employees, particularly when a company’s business is suffering. In examining the effect of CSR efforts on attitudinal and behavioral (...)
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  19. Su Hyun Kim (2011). Factors Influencing Preferences of Korean People Toward Advance Directives. Nursing Ethics 18 (4):505-513.
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  20. Sungmoon Kim (2011). Jin Y. Park (Ed.), Comparative Political Theory and Cross-Cultural Philosophy: Essays in Honor of H Wa Yol Jung. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 10 (4):561-565.
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  21. Sungsu Kim (2011). Multiple Realization and Evidence. Philosophical Psychology 24 (6):739 - 749.
    The ?Dimensioned? view analyzes (multiple) realization in terms of compositional relation, and the ?Flat? view analyzes (multiple) realization in terms of causal-functional mechanism. The two different analyses of realization lead to the disagreement about whether realization is transitive. The two views, perhaps not surprisingly, have different consequences on testing for multiple realization, and prescribe different ?reconstructions? for the evidential significance of observation for multiple realization. I examine the differences between the two views on testing for multiple realization within a model-selection (...)
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  22. Eyun-Jung Ki & Soo-Yeon Kim (2010). Ethics Statements of Public Relations Firms: What Do They Say? Journal of Business Ethics 91 (2):223 - 236.
    This study was designed to examine the prevalence of a code of ethics and to analyze its content among public relations agencies in the United States. Of the 1,562 public relations agencies reviewed, 605 (38.7%) provided an ethical statement. Among the ethical statements provided by these public relations agencies, ‹respect to clients,’ ‹service,’ ‹strategic,’ and ‹results’ were the values most frequently emphasized. On the other hand, ‹balance,’ ‹fairness,’ ‹honor,’ ‹social responsibility,’ and ‹independence’ were the least frequently mentioned in the ethical (...)
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  23. Sang-Hong Kim (2010). Abŏji Tasan. Kŭl Hangari.
     
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  24. Sang-nyŏl Kim (ed.) (2010). Saenggak Hanŭn Taero Toenda: Nae Sam Ŭl Twihŭndŭn yet Sŏnghyŏn Ŭi Han Madi. Ain Puksŭ.
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  25. Soyoon Kim, Ki-Hyun Hahm, Hyoung Wook Park, Hyun Hee Kang & Myongsei Sohn (2010). A Korean Perspective on Developing a Global Policy for Advance Directives. Bioethics 24 (3):113-117.
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  26. Sungmoon Kim (2010). Beyond Liberal Civil Society: Confucian Familism and Relational Strangership. Philosophy East and West 60 (4):476-498.
    In Conditions of Liberty, Ernest Gellner defines civil society as a unique modern condition in which a "modal self"—a moral agent liberated from "the tyranny of cousins or of rituals"—entertains an unprecedented amount of personal freedom.1 Otherwise stated, moral individualism is the foundation of a modern civil society where people encounter each other qua individuals (i.e., strangers). In line with this view, the predominant, formal-judicial, understanding of civil society in the recent social sciences2 is too limited, because its exclusive emphasis (...)
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  27. Sungmoon Kim (2010). The Secret of Confucian Wuwei Statecraft: Mencius's Political Theory of Responsibility. Asian Philosophy 20 (1):27 – 42.
    Despite his strong commitment to the ideal of _wuwei_ statecraft, Mencius advanced a distinct yet cohesive theory of Confucian _youwei_ statecraft that can serve the ideal of _wuwei_, first by means of the principled application of individual and social responsibility under unfavorable socioeconomic conditions, and second by offering a concrete public policy (i.e. the well-field system) that contributes to a decent socioeconomic condition on which the society can be self-governing and where individuals (and families) can fully exercise their individual moral (...)
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  28. Yungwook Kim & Soo-Yeon Kim (2010). The Influence of Cultural Values on Perceptions of Corporate Social Responsibility: Application of Hofstede's Dimensions to Korean Public Relations Practitioners. Journal of Business Ethics 91 (4):485 - 500.
    This study explores the relationship between Hofstede’s cultural dimensions and public relations practitioners’ perceptions of corporate social respon- sibility (CSR) in South Korea. The survey on Korean public relations practitioners revealed that, although Hofstede’s dimensions significantly affect public relations practitioners’ perceptions of CSR, social traditionalism values had more explanatory power than cultural dimensions in explaining CSR attitudes. The results suggest that practitioners’ fundamental ideas about the corporation’s role in society seem to be more important than their cultural values to understand (...)
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  29. Henning Rosenau & Sang-Gyun Kim (eds.) (2010). Straftheorie Und Strafgerechtigkeit: Deutsch-Japanischer Strafrechtsdialog = Doitsu-Nihon Keihō Ni Kansuru Taiwa. P. Lang.
     
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  30. Chong Ju Choi, Sae Won Kim & Shui Yu (2009). Global Ethics of Collective Internet Governance: Intrinsic Motivation and Open Source Software. Journal of Business Ethics 90 (4):523 - 531.
    The ethical governance of the global Internet is an accelerating global phenomenon. A key paradox of the global Internet is that it allows individual and collective decision making to co-exist with each other. Open source software (OSS) communities are a globally accelerating phenomenon. OSS refers to groups of programs that allow the free use of the software and further the code sharing to the general and corporate users of the software. The combination of private provision and public knowledge and software, (...)
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  31. Peter D. Jacobson, Susan C. Kim & Susan R. Tortolero (2009). Assessing Information on Public Health Law Best Practices for Obesity Prevention and Control. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 37:55-61.
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  32. Sheila Jasanoff & Sang-Hyun Kim (2009). Containing the Atom: Sociotechnical Imaginaries and Nuclear Power in the United States and South Korea. Minerva 47 (2):119-146.
    STS research has devoted relatively little attention to the promotion and reception of science and technology by non-scientific actors and institutions. One consequence is that the relationship of science and technology to political power has tended to remain undertheorized. This article aims to fill that gap by introducing the concept of sociotechnical imaginaries. Through a comparative examination of the development and regulation of nuclear power in the US and South Korea, the article demonstrates the analytic potential of the imaginaries concept. (...)
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  33. M. Johri, L. J. Damschroder, B. J. Zikmund-Fisher, S. Y. H. Kim & P. A. Ubel (2009). Can a Moral Reasoning Exercise Improve Response Quality to Surveys of Healthcare Priorities? Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (1):57-64.
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  34. Sang-hoe Kim (2009). Kŭndae Ŭi Wigi Wa Chŏngch'i Ŭi Wigi. Kungmin Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
     
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  35. Sang-Hong Kim (2009). Tasanhak Ŭi Sin Chomyŏng. TanʼGuk Taehakkyo Chʻulpʻanbu.
     
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  36. Scott Kim (2009). Remembering Errol Harris. The Owl of Minerva 41 (1-2):9-11.
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  37. Se-gon Kim (2009). Kobong, T'oegye Rŭl Kŭriwŏ Hada. Porim.
     
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  38. Seahwa Kim (2009). Counterlegals and the 'Makes No Difference' Argument. Erkenntnis 70 (3):419 - 426.
    In his 2003 paper, “Does the Existence of Mathematical Objects Make a Difference?”, Alan Baker criticizes what he terms the ‘Makes No Difference’ (MND) argument by arguing that it does not succeed in undermining platonism. In this paper, I raise two objections. The first objection is that Baker is wrong in claiming that the premise of the MND argument lacks a truth-value. The second objection is that the theory of counterlegals which he appeals to in his argument is incompatible with (...)
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  39. Sŏng-gyu Kim (2009). 2600-Yŏn Pulgyo Ŭi Yŏksa: Puch'ŏnim Ŭi T'ansaeng Esŏ 21-Segi Han'guk Pulgyo Kkaji. Chau Ch'ulp'ansa ; Isagŭm.
     
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  40. Soo Bae Kim (2009). The Formation of Kant's Casuistry and Method Problems of Applied Ethics. Kant-Studien 100 (3):332-345.
    This paper examines the methodological problem of casuistry by reference to Immanuel Kant's position on it. He addressed “Casuistical Questions” in his last work on ethics, Metaphysik der Sitten , in order to defend his position against attacks from scholars defending an Aristotelian (and also Ciceronian) eudemonistic viewpoint. It is argued that Kantian casuistry has much in common with the Aristotelian idea of emphasizing the moral objectives and sensibility of an agent in concrete circumstances. Nevertheless, Kant did not entirely adopt (...)
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  41. Sungsu Kim (2009). Multiple Realizations, Diverse Implementations and Antireductionism. Theoria 75 (3):232-244.
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  42. UnCheol Lee, Seunghwan Kim, Gyu-Jeong Noh, Byung-Moon Choi, Eunjin Hwang & George A. Mashour (2009). The Directionality and Functional Organization of Frontoparietal Connectivity During Consciousness and Anesthesia in Humans. Consciousness and Cognition 18 (4):1069-1078.
  43. UnCheol Lee, George A. Mashour, Seunghwan Kim, Gyu-Jeong Noh & Byung-Moon Choi (2009). Propofol Induction Reduces the Capacity for Neural Information Integration: Implications for the Mechanism of Consciousness and General Anesthesia. Consciousness and Cognition 18 (1):56-64.
  44. Bryan R. Warnick, Bradley Rowe & Sang Hyun Kim (2009). Student Rights, Clarence Thomas, and the Revolutionary Vision of Education. Educational Theory 59 (2):145-165.
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  45. Chong Ju Choi & Sae Won Kim (2008). Women and Globalization: Ethical Dimensions of Knowledge Transfer in Global Organizations. Journal of Business Ethics 81 (1):53 - 61.
    The topic of women and globalization raises fundamental questions on the impact of globalization on women, ethnic minorities and other socio-demographically under-represented actors in global organizations. This article seeks to integrate theories of procedural justice, psychological contracts, motivation and psychological ownership in knowledge transfer in global organizations, and the implications for women, and other under-represented actors. Our analysis concurs with current research on the need for a relativist perspective in business ethics research and one that encompasses the critical processes of (...)
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  46. Sang-Bong Kim (2008). Homo resistens Menschenbild von einem 20Jh. Koreanischen Philosophen. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 50:931-946.
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  47. Seon-Wook Kim (2008). Hannah Arendt's Unintended Quest for the Practical Dimension of Universality. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 50:377-389.
    The purpose of this article is to make apparent Hannah Arendt’s thought on the practical dimension of universality alluded throughout her works. The issue of universality has been one of the most pivotal questions in political philosophy until today. Beneath of her philosophical endeavor there is always her deep concern for it. In this article I will show the practical dimension of universality unintentionally pursued by Arendt and its political implications. By harshly criticizing Plato Arendt successfully shows how violent the (...)
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  48. Seong-Woo Kim (2008). A Philosophical Study on the Crisis of Democracy in Korea. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 50:369-375.
    The result of 2007’s presidential election in South Korea symbolizes the decline of the Left and the growth of the new Right. They say it goes with the global retrogression of democracy, or the consolidation of the hegemony of the rightist versions of democracy. According to Choi Jang-jip, the general public in Korea has thought that the Roh Moo-hyun’s administration had betrayed them, handing power over to the market, and seeking to form a coalition government with theconservatives. Similarly, Professor Jang (...)
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  49. Shin-Ja Kim (2008). Medizinische Werte des Hippokratismus und Wertfreiheit der Biomedizin. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 5:85-92.
    The Hippocratism formulated the fundamental principles of medical action. It also includes the mental attitude of the doctor. The central point of medical postulate is the benefit to end suffering. The responsibility of the doctor contains the medical art as a foreground, and the ethical attitude of the physician as a background. The medical art is the purpose and the provision of medicine, and applies in all areas to sick people. The key points are the veneration of ethical values and (...)
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  50. Sŏk-su Kim (2008). Hanʼguk Hyŏndae Silchʻŏn Chʻŏrhak: Pak Chong-Hong Putʻŏ Autʻonomijŭm Kkaji. Tol Pegae.
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  51. Sŏn-gyu Kim (ed.) (2008). Sara Issŭm I Haengbok Haejinŭn Hŭimang P'yŏnji. Raendŏm Hausŭ.
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  52. Sun-Hye Kim (2008). Introduction for Philosophical Therapy ‐ Self-Awareness, Self‐Care, Dialogue as the Three Axes of Philosophical Therapy. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 54:59-66.
    The modern times proclaimed ‘God’s death’ and the post‐modern times did ‘the death of Man/Subject. And recently our society suffers from ‘the death of the humanities’. The death appearing along with is ‘the death of philosophy’. What on earth does the notice of death of philosophy mean by in the life of human beings living in the modern times? This writer is groping for the point to revive the modern significance of philosophy facing the tragic situations called ‘Death’ through the (...)
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  53. Sung Ho Kim, Max Weber. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  54. Sung-Hae Kim (2008). The Immortal World. Environmental Ethics 30 (2):135-157.
    Four Daoist texts illustrate the dynamic image of the Daoist immortal world on which a Daoist environmental ethics can be built. The first text is the Daodejing with two of the oldest commentaries. The second is Tao Hongjing’s Diagram of Rank and Functions of True Spirits. The third is the collection of poems by Immortal Changchun, titled Panxiji. The fourth is the Morning and Evening Liturgical Prayer Book of the Quanzhen Order, which represents Daoist ecological concerns for the natural world. (...)
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  55. Sung-Soo Kim (2008). Ham Sok-Hon (1901-1989). Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 50:359-368.
    This paper explores Ham's role as a maverick thinker, a pacifist and an innovator of religious pluralism in twentieth century Korea. Ham saw an individual's spiritual quest and the struggle for social justice as interrelated. As an idealist, Ham viewed human beings basically as moral beings, and perceived the Supreme Being or God not only as a transcendental being, but also as an imminent being both in the sense of existing everywhere and also in the sense of existing as `inner (...)
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  56. Sungmoon Kim (2008). Filiality, Compassion, and Confucian Democracy. Asian Philosophy 18 (3):279 – 298.
    _Ren, the Confucian virtue par excellence, is often explained on two different accounts: on the one hand, filiality, a uniquely Confucian social-relational virtue; on the other hand, commiseration innate in human nature. Accordingly there are two competing positions in interpreting ren: one that is utterly positive about the realization of universal love by the graduated extension of filial love, and the other that sees the inevitable tension between the particularism of filial love and the universalism of compassionate love and champions (...)
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  57. Sungmoon Kim (2008). Transcendental Collectivism and Participatory Politics in Democratized Korea. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 11 (1):57-77.
  58. Chong Ju Choi, Tarek Ibrahim Eldomiaty & Sae Won Kim (2007). Consumer Trust, Social Marketing and Ethics of Welfare Exchange. Journal of Business Ethics 74 (1):17 - 23.
    The global corporate scandals such as Enron, Worldcom and Global Crossing have raised fundamental issues of business ethics as well as economic, social and anthropological questions concerning the nature of business competition and global capitalism. The purpose of this conceptual paper is to introduce the concept of "welfare exchange" to the existing notions of economic, social and anthropological notions of business and exchange in markets and society in the 21st century. Global competition and business success in the 21st century continue (...)
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  59. Sae Won Kim & Chong Ju Choi (2007). Habits, Self-Control and Social Conventions: The Role of Global Media and Corporations. Journal of Business Ethics 76 (2):147 - 154.
    There has been an intellectual debate at least since the 1960s in business ethics on the role of the media in relation to consumer choice driven by either habits or rationality. If consumers are totally rational, then the global media and global corporations provide just information and knowledge. If consumers are influenced by habit then large corporations and global media can greatly influence consumer choice and create problems of self-control (Ainslie, 1992, Pico Economics: The Strategic Interaction of Successive Motivational States (...)
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  60. Sang-jun Kim (ed.) (2007). Yugyo Ŭi Yechʻi Inyŏm Kwa Chosŏn. Chʻŏnggye Chʻulpʻansa.
     
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  61. Sang-tʻae Kim (2007). Tool Kim Yong-Ok Pipʻan: Uri Sidae Ŭi Pukkŭrŏum Ŭl Mal Hada. Yet Onŭl.
     
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  62. Sun-sŏk Kim (2007). Taesan Yi Sang-Jŏng Ŭi Saenggak Kwa Sam. Han'guk Kukhak Chinhŭngwŏn.
     
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  63. Sungmoon Kim (2007). Family, Affection, and Confucian Civil Society. International Studies in Philosophy 39 (4):51-75.
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  64. Se-Gyun Kim, Kap-su Chʻoe & Sŏng-tʻae Hong (eds.) (2006). Hwang U-Sŏk Satʻae Wa Hanʼguk Sahoe: Minʼgyohyŏp 2006-Yŏn Che 1-Hoe Chŏngchʻaek Tʻoronhoe Palche-Tʻoron Munjip. [REVIEW] Nanam Chʻulpʻan.
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  65. Seahwa Kim & Cei Maslen (2006). Counterfactuals as Short Stories. Philosophical Studies 129 (1):81 - 117.
    We present an analysis of counterfactuals in terms of stories and combine it with an account similar to Walton’s account of truth in fiction to yield truth conditions for counterfactuals. We discuss unusual features of this account, and compare it to other main approaches. In particular, we argue that our analysis succeeds in accounting for counterpossibles and counterfactuals with true antecedents while the other two main approaches fail, and we give reasons for thinking that it is important to have an (...)
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  66. Shin Kim, Moral Realism. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  67. Shin-Ja Kim (2006). Das Philosophische Denken von Tasan Chŏng. P. Lang.
     
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  68. Sŏng-gi Kim & Yŏng-jin Chʻoe (eds.) (2006). Chigŭm, Yŏgi Ŭi Yuhak: Hic Et Nunc Confucius. SŏnggyunʼGwan Taehakkyo Chʻulpʻanbu.
     
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  69. Sŏng-su Kim (2006). Ham Sŏk-Hŏn: Chayu Mank'ŭm Sarang Han P'yŏnghwa. Pom Namu.
     
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  70. Sungdo Kim (2006). Семиотика природных катастроф. Sign Systems Studies 34 (1):243-243.
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  71. Sungdo Kim (2006). Looduskatastroofi semiootika tsunamijärgses maailmas. Sign Systems Studies 34 (1):244-244.
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  72. Sungdo Kim (2006). Semiotics of Natural Disaster Discourse in Post-Tsunami World. Sign Systems Studies 34 (1):231-243.
    The study of natural disaster and its discursive dimensions from a semiotic perspective can provide a theoretical frame for the scientific communication of global catastrophes. In this paper I will suggest two models; one is a semiotic model on the natural catastrophic events and the other is a hexagon model composed of semiotic dimensions of natural disaster discourse. The six main modules include narration, description, explication, visualization, prevention, and recovery action.
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  73. Scott Y. H. Kim (2005). Commentary : Financial Conflicts of Interest and the Identity of Academic Medicine. In Don A. Moore (ed.), Conflicts of Interest: Challenges and Solutions in Business, Law, Medicine, and Public Policy. Cambridge University Press.
     
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  74. Seahwa Kim (2005). Modal Fictionalism and Analysis. In Mark Eli Kalderon (ed.), Fictionalism in Metaphysics. Oxford University Press.
     
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  75. Seahwa Kim (2005). The Real Puzzle From Radford. Erkenntnis 62 (1):29 - 46.
    In this paper, I will argue that Radfords real question is not the conceptual one, as it is usually taken, but the causal one, and show that Waltons account, which treats Radfords puzzle as the conceptual question, is not a satisfactory solution to it. I will also argue that contrary to what Walton claims, the causal question is not only important, but also closely related to the conceptual and normative questions. What matters is not that Walton has not solved Radfords (...)
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  76. S. Y. H. Kim (2004). Potential Research Participants' Views Regarding Researcher and Institutional Financial Conflicts of Interest. Journal of Medical Ethics 30 (1):73-79.
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  77. Sung Ho Kim (2004). Max Weber's Politics of Civil Society. Cambridge University Press.
    This book is an in-depth interpretation of Max Weber as a political theorist of civil society. On the one hand, it reads Weber's ideas from the perspective of modern political thought, rather than the modern social sciences; on the other, it offers a liberal assessment of this complex political thinker without attempting to apologize for his shortcomings. Through a fresh reading of Weber's religious, epistemological and political writings, the book shows Weber's concern with public citizenship in a modern mass democracy (...)
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  78. Scott Y. H. Kim (2003). The Sham Surgery Debate and the Moral Complexity of Risk-Benefit Analysis. American Journal of Bioethics 3 (4):68-70.
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  79. Carole R. McCann & Seung-Kyung Kim (eds.) (2003). Feminist Theory Reader: Local and Global Perspectives. Routledge.
    The "Feminist Theory Reader" provides a revolutionary new approach to anthologizing the important works in feminist theory by incorporating the voices of women ...
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  80. S. Kim (2002). Inalienable Rights: The Limits of Consent in Medicine and the Law. Philosophical Review 111 (2):275-278.
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  81. Seahwa Kim (2002). Modal Fictionalism Generalized and Defended. Philosophical Studies 111 (2):121 - 146.
    In this paper, I will defend modalfictionalism. The paper has two parts. In thefirst part, I will suggest a revised version ofmodal fictionalism which can avoid certaintechnical problems. In the second part, I willpropose a nominalized version of modalfictionalism and a general scheme offictionalism for the nominalist.
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  82. Sungsu Kim (2002). Testing Multiple Realizability: A Discussion of Bechtel and Mundale. Philosophy of Science 69 (4):606-610.
    Bechtel and Mundale (1999) argue that multiple realizability is not plausible. They point out that neuroscientists assume that psychological traits are realized similarly in homologous brain structures and contend that a biological aspect of the brain that is relevant to neuropsychological state individuation provides evidence against multiple realizability. I argue that Bechtel and Mundale adduce the wrong sort of evidence against multiple realizability. Homologous traits do not provide relevant evidence. It is homoplasious traits of brains that can provide evidence for (...)
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  83. S. Kim (2001). Physical Process Theories and Token-Probabilistic Causation. Erkenntnis 54 (2):235-245.
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  84. Sei-Hill Kim (2001). Perception of Public Opinion: Bias in Estimating Group Opinions. World Futures 57 (5):435-451.
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  85. Sung Ho Kim (2000). "In Affirming Them, He Affirms Himself": Max Weber's Politics of Civil Society. Political Theory 28 (2):197-229.
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  86. Sungsu Kim (2000). Supervenience and Causations: A Probabilistic Approach. Synthese 122 (3):245-259.
    It is often argued that if a mentalproperty supervenes on a physical property, then (1)the mental property M ``inherits'''' its causal efficacyfrom the physical property P and (2) the causalefficacy of M reduces to that of P. However, once weunderstand the supervenience thesis and the concept ofcausation probabilistically, it turns out that we caninfer the causal efficacy of M from that of P andvice versa if and only if a certain condition, whichI call the ``line-up'''' thesis, holds. I argue that (...)
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  87. Sŭng-Dong Kim (1999). Hanʼguk Chʻŏrhaksa. Pusan Taehakkyo Chʻulpʻanbu.
     
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  88. S. -N. Kim (1992). Dances of Toch'aebi and Songs of Exorcism in Cheju Shamanism. Diogenes 40 (158):57-68.
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  89. Sang-Ki Kim (1976). The Problem of the Contingency of the World in Husserl's Phenomenology. Grüner.
    INTRODUCTION Historical reality is one of the most important dimensions of philosophy. A philosophy is especially to be valued by the degree to which it ...
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