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    Serotonin transporter genotype modulates functional connectivity between amygdala and PCC/PCu during mood recovery.Zhuo Fang, Senhua Zhu, Seth J. Gillihan, Marc Korczykowski, John A. Detre & Hengyi Rao - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    What if the Father Commits a Crime?Rui Zhu - 2002 - Journal of the History of Ideas 63 (1):1-17.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 63.1 (2002) 1-17 [Access article in PDF] What if the Father Commits a Crime? Rui Zhu Apparently, Socrates and Confucius respond similarly to the question if a son should turn in his father in the case of the father's misdemeanor. When Euthyphro, flaring his pride of his moral impartiality, tells Socrates that he is on his way to report his father because he (...)
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    Chosŏn sidae chŏrhak sasang.Qixing Zhu - 2005 - Kyŏnggi-do Pʻaju-si: Hanʼguk Haksul Chŏngbo.
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    Si xiang gong zuo gu gan fang fa 100 li.Yunlai Zhu (ed.) - 2006 - Beijing: Jie fang jun chu ban she.
    本书精选发生在部队的100个真实事例,对每个事例作了精当的评析,分析了事例本身的前因后果,揭示了事例蕴含的理论原理,提示了在部队实践中解决此类问题的思路和方法。.
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    Wen xue yu quan li: wen xue he fa xing de pi pan xing kao cha = Wenxueyuquanli: wenxuehefaxingde pipanxingkaocha.Guohua Zhu - 2006 - Shanghai Shi: Hua dong shi fan da xue chu ban she.
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    Daoist Patterns of Thought and the Tradition of Chinese Metaphysics.Zhu Bokun - 1998 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 29 (3):13-71.
    As one of the three systems of China's traditional culture, Daoism has an important place in the history of Chinese philosophy. Based on the ideas of inaction performing all, the Way modeling spontaneity, and the dialectic of you [having, being] and wu [lacking, nonbeing], this article is a systematic exploration of Laozi's philosophy of denial, spontaneity, and atheism, as well as of the deep and lasting influence of his metaphysical principles on all schools of traditional Chinese philosophy.
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  7. The Framework of Holism in TCM and Western Medicine.Zhu Ming - 2005 - In Friedrich Wallner, Martin J. Jandl & Kurt Greiner (eds.), Science, Medicine, and Culture: Festschrift for Fritz G. Wallner. Peter Lang. pp. 155.
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    "Kairos": Between Cosmic Order and Human Agency: A Comparative Study of Aurelius and Confucius.Rui Zhu - 2006 - Journal of Religious Ethics 34 (1):115 - 138.
    In nontheistic moral traditions, there is a typical ethical conundrum concerning the relation between cosmic order and human agency. Within those traditions, it is generally recognized that the universe has its own order and history that are independent of human will. A moral discourse has to find space to accommodate human agency in the midst of the iron grid of cosmic law. Both Confucius and Aurelius use the concept of timeliness (kairos) to resolve the difficult issue. But their philosophies take (...)
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    The Predictive Effects of Workplace Ostracism on Employee Attitudes: A Job Embeddedness Perspective.Hong Zhu & Yijing Lyu - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 158 (4):1083-1095.
    It has been contended that ostracism is prevalent in the workplace, and there has been increasing research interest in its potential effects. This paper extends the theoretical framework of workplace ostracism by linking it with affective commitment and intention to leave from the perspective of job embeddedness. Using time-lagged data from China, we apply job embeddedness theory to confirm that workplace ostracism decreases the cultivation of job embeddedness, which in turn undermines affective commitment and induces intention to leave. We also (...)
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  10. Xi fang ren xue guan nian shi juan.Zhu Bian Zhao Dunhua - 2004 - In Nansen Huang, Zhishang Chen, Dunhua Zhao & Zhonghua Li (eds.), Ren xue li lun yu li shi. Beijing: Beijing chu ban she.
     
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  11. Tang Junyi.Li Du zhu - 1999 - In Qingsong Shen (ed.), Feng Youlan, Fang Dongmei, Tang Junyi, Mou Zongsan. Taibei Shi: Taiwan shang wu yin shu guan.
     
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    The Tort Law of P.R. China and the Implementation of Informed Consent.Zhu Wei - 2014 - Asian Bioethics Review 6 (2):125-142.
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    Confidentiality, Consent and HIV Testing: Students’ View from Mainland China.Zhu Wei - 2015 - Asian Bioethics Review 7 (4):417-419.
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  14. Interlude: Kingship and Empire.Zhu Weizheng - 2008 - In Fritz-Heiner Mutschler & Achim Mittag (eds.), Conceiving the Empire: China and Rome Compared. Oxford University Press. pp. 29.
     
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    Ubiquitous Computing: Technological Autonomy or Human Autonomy?Zhu Wenxi & Wang Guoyu - 2018 - Philosophy Study 8 (5).
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    Connecting to the Heart: Teaching Value-Based Professional Ethics.Roel Snieder & Qin Zhu - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (4):2235-2254.
    Engineering programs in the United States have been experimenting with diverse pedagogical approaches to educate future professional engineers. However, a crucial dimension of ethics education that focuses on the values, personal commitments, and meaning of engineers has been missing in many of these pedagogical approaches. We argue that a value-based approach to professional ethics education is critically needed in engineering education, because such an approach is indispensable for cultivating self-reflective and socially engaged engineers. This paper starts by briefly comparing two (...)
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    A Fault Analysis Method for Three-Phase Induction Motors Based on Spiking Neural P Systems.Zhu Huang, Tao Wang, Wei Liu, Luis Valencia-Cabrera, Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez & Pengpeng Li - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-19.
    The fault prediction and abductive fault diagnosis of three-phase induction motors are of great importance for improving their working safety, reliability, and economy; however, it is difficult to succeed in solving these issues. This paper proposes a fault analysis method of motors based on modified fuzzy reasoning spiking neural P systems with real numbers for fault prediction and abductive fault diagnosis. To achieve this goal, fault fuzzy production rules of three-phase induction motors are first proposed. Then, the rMFRSNPS is presented (...)
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    China 1927: Memoir of a Debacle.Zhu Qihua & Zhu Hong - 2013 - Philosophy East and West 63 (2).
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    Zhongguo chuan tong lun li si xiang shi.Yiting Zhu (ed.) - 2003 - [Shanghai]: Hua dong shi fan da xue chu ban she.
    本书内容包括中国传统伦理思想的诞生、春秋战国时期的伦理思想、两汉时期的伦理思想、魏晋时期的伦理思想、南北朝隋唐时期的伦理思想、宋至明中叶时期的伦理思想、明末清初的伦理思想、中国传统伦理思想的近代变革等 八章。.
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    Revolution of view: Visual presentation under the influence of multidimensional concepts.Zhu Feng - 2011 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 45 (2):109-116.
    The ultimate aim of artistic exploration is to explore the claim that objects are different from experience and beauty is just a by-product of the exploration. In other words, the truth in the eyes of each person may quite literarly not be the same. A typical example is that some art archaeologists attribute the artistic achievements of Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cezanne to their eye diseases.1 Saying this, however, is somewhat unreliable—just like we could not arbitrarily say that the (...)
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    Interpreting Saussure’s differential theory: Merleau-Ponty versus the linguists.Zhu Lei - 2016 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 4 (2):89-130.
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    Relationship Between Work Stress and Mental Health of Middle School Teachers in Guangzhou.Zhu Hailong & Feng Haolin - 2022 - Philosophy Study 12 (11).
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    Self-Balancing of New Immigrants in Social Ecology: On the Development of the Flushing Community.Zhu Haifeng - 2007 - Chinese Studies in History 41 (2):8-14.
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    Neo‐daoism and Neo‐confucianism: Three Common Themes.Zhu Hanmin - 2018 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 45 (1-2):119-124.
    This paper presents the thesis that Neo-Confucianism and Neo-Daoism have shared basic unity concerning the following three themes: the inner logic of the life world, spiritual world and personality ideal; the intrinsic logic of the learning of body and mind; and the inner logic of textual interpretation methods. This is a deepening process from historical phenomena to philosophy and to the interpretation of classics.
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  25. Zhongguo gu dai qi lun wen xue guan.Zhu Chen - 1995 - Wuhan: Xin hua shu dian Hubei fa xing suo jing xiao.
     
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    Causalisms Reconsidered.Andrei A. Buckareff & Jing Zhu - 2004 - Dialogue 43 (1):147-.
    We reply to Andrew Sneddon’s recent criticism of the causal theory of action (CTA) and critically examine Sneddon’s preferred alternative, minimal causalism. We show that Sneddon’s criticism of CTA is problematic in several respects, and therefore his conclusion that “the prospects for CTA look poor” is unjustified. Moreover, we show that the minimal causalism that Sneddon advocates looks rather unpromising and its merits that Sneddon mentions are untenable.
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    Super-Twisting Sliding Mode Control for Gearless PMSG-Based Wind Turbine.Mojtaba Nasiri, Saleh Mobayen & Quan Min Zhu - 2015 - Complexity 2019 (1):1-15.
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  28. Lun li xue gai lun.Lianzong Bao & Yiting Zhu (eds.) - 1985 - [Zhengzhou shi]: Henan sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
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    On the Problematic Study of Philosophy.Zhu Bao-wei - 2003 - Modern Philosophy 1:002.
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    Procedural Justice and Employee Engagement: Roles of Organizational Identification and Moral Identity Centrality.Hongwei He, Weichun Zhu & Xiaoming Zheng - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 122 (4):681-695.
    Workplace procedural justice is an important motivator for employee work attitude and performance. This research examines how procedural justice affects employee engagement. We developed three propositions. First, based on the group engagement model, we hypothesized that procedural justice enhances employee engagement through employee organizational identification. Second, employees with stronger moral identity centrality are more likely to be engaged in their jobs. Third, procedural justice compensates for the effect of moral identity centrality on employee engagement. Specifically, when procedural justice is higher, (...)
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    Review: Introduction to Business Ethics by Chen Bingfu and Zhou Zucheng. [REVIEW]Zhu Bixiang - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 5:289-291.
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    Review: Business Ethics by Zhou Zucheng. [REVIEW]Zhu Bixiang - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 5:307-309.
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    Farmers’ Work-Life Quality and Entrepreneurship Will in China.Fan-Zhu Kong, Lily Zhao, Xiao-Bing Zhang, Cheng-Hung Tsai & David D. Lin - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    On Fictitious Concept.Ye Jian-zhu - 2004 - Modern Philosophy 2:016.
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    How to Make an Effort: A Reply to E. J. Coffman.Jing Zhu - 2004 - Philosophical Papers 33 (1):23-33.
    Abstract In ?On Making an Effort? E. J. Coffman develops what he takes to be a fairly serious problem for Robert Kane's positive theory of free choice, where the concept of efforts of will is pivotal.1 Coffman argues that the plausibility of Kane's libertarian account of free choice ?is inversely proportional to the plausibility of a certain principle of agency? (p. 12). And since the latter is quite plausible, the former is therefore ?at best fairly implausible? (p. 12). In what (...)
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    The Function of Color Language: Part II.Zhu Jingqing & Li Jiaquan - 1997 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 29 (1):5-34.
    In minority societies, clothes and architecture are often designed to ward off disasters, such as severe weather, strong winds, torrential rains and floods, and attacks from hostile forces. In this sense, color is used to protect people against real threats to their existence. The function of color language associated with clothing and architectural design is, in other words, to ward off evil, chase away demons, and pray for the bestowal of good fortune; that is, to rid society of malevolent forces, (...)
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    The Structure of Color Language.Zhu Jingqing & Li Jiaquan - 1997 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 28 (4):5-52.
    The various social functions of color language are only realized through the conveyance of information and coded messages. In other words, only after information is conveyed that deals with the basic issues of social identity and social meaning—namely "Where do I come from?" and "Who am I?"—are the social functions of color language actually realized, to wit expressing individual social attributes, manifesting aesthetic sensibilities, and displaying individual character and personality.
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    The Structure of Color Language.Zhu Jingqing & Li Jiaquan - 1997 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 28 (4):5-52.
    The various social functions of color language are only realized through the conveyance of information and coded messages. In other words, only after information is conveyed that deals with the basic issues of social identity and social meaning—namely "Where do I come from?" and "Who am I?"—are the social functions of color language actually realized, to wit expressing individual social attributes, manifesting aesthetic sensibilities, and displaying individual character and personality.
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  39. Aesthetic sense and social cognition: a story from the Early Stone Age.Gregory Currie & Xuanqi Zhu - forthcoming - Synthese.
    Human aesthetic practices show a sensitivity to the ways that the appearance of an artefact manifests skills and other qualities of the maker. We investigate a possible origin for this kind of sensibility, locating it in the need for co-ordination of skill-transmission in the Acheulean stone tool culture. We argue that our narrative supports the idea that Acheulian agents were aesthetic agents. In line with this we offer what may seem an absurd comparison: between the Acheulian and the Quattrocento. In (...)
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    Rubber hand illusion, empathy, and schizotypal experiences in terms of self-other representations.Tomohisa Asai, Zhu Mao, Eriko Sugimori & Yoshihiko Tanno - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1744-1750.
    When participants observed a rubber hand being touched, their sense of touch was activated . While this illusion might be caused by multi-modal integration, it may also be related to empathic function, which enables us to simulate the observed information. We examined individual differences in the RHI, including empathic and schizotypal personality traits, as previous research had suggested that schizophrenic patients would be more subject to the RHI. The results indicated that people who experience a stronger RHI might have stronger (...)
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    Jiangnan gentry’s responses to “The great famine in 1877–1878”:The famine relief in north Jiangsu.Zhu Hu - 2008 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 3 (4):612-687.
    Although “The great famine in 1877–1878” breaking out in the early years of Emperor Guangxu’s reign has mainly struck North China areas, it has also great social impact on another important area—Jiangnan. The past surveys in academic circle basically ignore the meaning of this drought from the aspect of localism in Jiangnan. When an important movement of drought relief in modern China is mentioned, that is, the rise of charity relief in the late Qing Dynasty, the judgment is not totally (...)
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    Online Purchase Intention of Fruits: Antecedents in an Integrated Model Based on Technology Acceptance Model and Perceived Risk Theory.Yongchang Wei, Can Wang, Song Zhu, Hailong Xue & Fangyu Chen - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The Lineage Theory of the Regional Variation of Individualism/Collectivism in China.Weigang Gong, Meng Zhu, Burak Gürel & Tian Xie - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    China has undergone a rapid process of modernization since 1949. The modernization process has accelerated with the development of the market economy and rural-to-urban migration after the 1980s. Nevertheless, Chinese regions still exhibit substantial differences in terms of individualist/collectivist cultural orientations. The rice theory and the climato-economic theory have attempted to explain this variation by analyzing provincial-level data. Based on a quantitative analysis of more granular, county-level variables spanning from the early 1990s until 2010, we offer an alternative account of (...)
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    “Nixon Stonewalled the Investigation”: Potential Contributions of Grammatical Metaphor to Conceptual Metaphor Theory and Analysis.L. David Ritchie & Min Zhu - 2015 - Metaphor and Symbol 30 (2):118-136.
    Halliday’s theory of grammatical metaphor has been quite influential among scholars who study structural approaches to language but has received little attention among researchers in cognitive linguistics. In this paper we summarize the aspects of Halliday’s approach that are most relevant to cognitive linguists, and show how key aspects of grammatical metaphor are related to the analysis of lexical and conceptual metaphors. Using an example of scientific writing analyzed by Halliday as well as examples from discourse previously subjected to conceptual (...)
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    Good Without Knowing it: Subtle Contextual Cues can Activate Moral Identity and Reshape Moral Intuition.Keith Leavitt, Lei Zhu & Karl Aquino - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 137 (4):785-800.
    The role of moral intuition has been increasingly implicated in business decisions and ethical business behavior. But troublingly, because implicit processes often operate outside of conscious awareness, decision makers are generally unaware of their influence. We tested whether subtle contextual cues for identity can alter implicit beliefs. In two studies, we found that contextual cues which nonconsciously prime moral identity weaken the implicit association between the categories of “business” and “ethical,” an implicit association which has previously been linked to unethical (...)
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    When it takes a bad person to do the right thing.Eric Luis Uhlmann, Luke Zhu & David Tannenbaum - 2013 - Cognition 126 (2):326-334.
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    Dancing with Knives: American Cold War Ideology in the Dances of West Side Story.Daniel Belgrad & Ying Zhu - 2016 - Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal 3:1.
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  48. 160 Years of Borders Evolution in Dunkirk: Petroleum, Permeability, and Porosity.Stephan Hauser, Penglin Zhu & Asma Mehan - 2021 - Urban Planning 6 (3):58-68.
    Since the 1860s, petroleum companies, through their influence on local governments, port authorities, international actors and the general public gradually became more dominant in shaping the urban form of ports and cities. Under their development and pressure, the relationships between industrial and urban areas in port cities hosting oil facilities evolved in time. The borders limiting industrial and housing territories have continuously changed with industrial places moving progressively away from urban areas. Such a changing dynamic influenced the permeability of these (...)
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    Huang Lizhou san bai nian ji: ji wen, bi tan, lun shu, yi zhu.Guang Wu, Xueyuan Ji & Huancan Zhu (eds.) - 1997 - Beijing: Dang dai Zhongguo chu ban she.
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    Learning compositional models for object categories from small sample sets.Jake Porway, Benjamin Yao & Song Chun Zhu - 2008 - In S. Dickinson, A. Leonardis, B. Schiele & M. J. Tarr (eds.), Object Categorization: Computer and Human Vision Perspectives. Cambridge University Press.
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