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  1. Zhongqian Kang (2008). The Categorical Interpretation of Guo Xiang's “Independent Genesis”. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 3 (4):520-534.score: 120.0
    Seemingly, “independent genesis” refers to the independent existence and changes of each thing, but it is clear that there cannot be any truly “independent” things at all. Each thing in the world has to stay in connection or relationship with other things outside itself if it wants to represent its own “independence” and “genesis” in terms of form; and inevitably such connection or relationship itself has to be embodied in the internal nature of each thing. In the metaphysical thought of (...)
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  2. Zhongqian Kang (2008). Wei Jin Xuan Xue. Ren Min Chu Ban She.score: 120.0
     
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  3. Edward Wilson Grandin Rajiv Sarkar, Jayaprakash Muliyil Beryl Primrose Gladstone & Gagandeep Kang (2009). Comprehension and Recall of Informed Consent Among Participating Families in a Birth Cohort Study on Diarrhoeal Disease. Public Health Ethics 2 (1).score: 60.0
    Christian Medical College, Vellore, India Jayaprakash Muliyil Christian Medical College, Vellore, India Gagandeep Kang * Christian Medical College, Vellore, India * Corresponding author: Department of Gastrointestinal Sciences, Christian Medical College, Vellore 632 004, Tamil Nadu, India. Tel.: +91 416 228 2052; Fax: +91 416 223 2035; Email: gkang{at}cmcvellore.ac.in ' + u + '@' + d + ' '//--> Abstract Comprehension and recall of informed consent was assessed after the study closure in the parents/guardians of a birth cohort of children (...)
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  4. Hye-ryoung Kang (2008). Transnational Women's Collectivities and Global Justice. Journal of Social Philosophy 39 (3):359-377.score: 30.0
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  5. Hsiang-Lin Chih, Chung-Hua Shen & Feng-Ching Kang (2008). Corporate Social Responsibility, Investor Protection, and Earnings Management: Some International Evidence. Journal of Business Ethics 79 (1/2):179 - 198.score: 30.0
    To many, recent allegations of accounting fraud (or earnings management; EM) at Enron, coupled with similar ones at many other corporations, are a strong indication of a serious decay in business ethics. In academics, this raises the concern between EM and corporate social responsibility (CSR). Since it has neither been documented, nor globally tested whether CSR mitigates or increases the extent of EM, three kinds of EM are studied: earnings smoothing, earnings aggressiveness, and earnings losses and decreases avoidance. The extents (...)
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  6. Michael Glassman & Min Ju Kang (2011). Five Classrooms: Different Forms of 'Democracies' and Their Relationship to Cultural Pluralism(S). Educational Philosophy and Theory 43 (4):365-386.score: 30.0
    This paper explores the issue of democracy and the role of the democratic classroom in the development of society in general, and the way in which educators understand and deal with diversity in particular. The first part of the paper explores different meanings of democracy and how they can be manifested in the classroom. We argue that the idea of a ‘democratic classroom’ is far too broad a category; democracy is defined in action and can have realist or pragmatic characteristics, (...)
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  7. Henrietta Grönlund, Kirsten Holmes, Chulhee Kang, Ram Cnaan, Femida Handy, Jeffrey Brudney, Debbie Haski-Leventhal, Lesley Hustinx, Meenaz Kassam, Lucas Meijs, Anne Pessi, Bhangyashree Ranade, Karen Smith, Naoto Yamauchi & Siniša Zrinščak (2011). Cultural Values and Volunteering: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Students' Motivation to Volunteer in 13 Countries. Journal of Academic Ethics 9 (2):87-106.score: 30.0
    Voluntary participation is connected to cultural, political, religious and social contexts. Social and societal factors can provide opportunities, expectations and requirements for voluntary activity, as well as influence the values and norms promoting this. These contexts are especially central in the case of voluntary participation among students as they are often responding to the societal demands for building a career and qualifying for future assignments and/or government requirements for completing community service. This article questions how cultural values affect attitudes towards (...)
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  8. Sung-Hak Kang (2003). Free Will and Distributive Justice: A Reply to Smilansky. Philosophia 31 (1-2):107-126.score: 30.0
  9. Jaeho Kang (2011). The Spectacle of Modernity: Walter Benjamin and a Critique of Culture (Kulturkritik). Constellations 18 (1):74-90.score: 30.0
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  10. Jinho Kang (2005). On the Composition of the Prototractatus. Philosophical Quarterly 55 (218):1–20.score: 30.0
    Wittgenstein's 'Prototractatus' raises difficult textual questions concerning both its structure and the date of its composition. I provide an account of the structure of the 'Prototractatus' by investigating the hitherto unexplored connections between it and other early Wittgenstein manuscripts. I then consider the two most influential proposals on its date of composition, made by von Wright and McGuinness, and argue that neither of them stands up to scrutiny. I make an alternative suggestion, and discuss its implications for the significance of (...)
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  11. Jinho Kang (2006). Review of Alfred Nordmann, Wittgenstein's Tractatus: An Introduction. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (11).score: 30.0
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  12. K. I. M. Soyoon, 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.score: 30.0
    Despite the wide and daunting array of cross-cultural obstacles that the formulation of a global policy on advance directives will clearly pose, the need is equally evident. Specifically, the expansion of medical services driven by medical tourism, just to name one important example, makes this issue urgently relevant. While ensuring consistency across national borders, a global policy will have the additional and perhaps even more important effect of increasing the use of advance directives in clinical settings and enhancing their effectiveness (...)
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  13. Axel Honneth, Lucinda Taylor-Callier, Céline Ehrwein, Thorsten Fath, Mauro Basaure, Vanessa Vidal, Aurélien Berlan, Marc Dupont, Michele Salonia, Ersin Yildiz & Jaeho Kang (forthcoming). Héritage Et Renouvellement de la Théorie Critique. Cités.score: 30.0
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  14. Ouyang Kang (2008). On the Emergence and the Research Outline of Social Information Science. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 46:37-52.score: 30.0
    Social Information Science (or Social Informatics) is a new and interdiscipline branch subject in China. This paper probe the emergence and the research outline of social information science. 1. The proposal of the social information science. We set up the research from an extension from the theoretical informatics to the concrete informatics; a internal bond of integrating various subjects in humane and social sciences; an intersection and mutual permeation between the social science and the natural science; a the intersection and (...)
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  15. Chris Kang (2011). Sarkar on the Buddha's Four Noble Truths. Philosophy East and West 61 (2):303-323.score: 30.0
    In 1955, an obscure socio-spiritual organization dedicated to the twin aims of individual spiritual realization and social service was formed in the state of Bihar, India. It was named Ānanda Mārga Pracāraka Saṃgha (abbreviated AM), literally translated as "Community for the Propagation of the Path of Bliss." AM stands alongside other New Religious Movements of Indian origin that have captured the imagination and allegiance of a substantial number of followers in both Asia and the West. It is in much the (...)
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  16. Ouyang Kang (2002). Contemporary Development of Marxist Philosophy in China. Educational Philosophy and Theory 34 (2):145–154.score: 30.0
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  17. 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.score: 30.0
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  18. Rajiv Sarkar, Thuppal V. Sowmyanarayanan, Prasanna Samuel, Azara S. Singh, Anuradha Bose, Jayaprakash Muliyil & Gagandeep Kang (2010). Comparison of Group Counseling with Individual Counseling in the Comprehension of Informed Consent: A Randomized Controlled Trial. BMC Medical Ethics 11 (1):8-.score: 30.0
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  19. Sung Yong Kang (2010). An Inquiry Into the Definition of Tarka in Nyāya Tradition and its Connotation of Negative Speculation. Journal of Indian Philosophy 38 (1).score: 30.0
    The technical term “ tarka ” in the Nyāya tradition is the object of the present investigation. Diverse texts including Buddhist ones exhibit a negative estimation of activities using tarka . In contrast, more often than not, later treatises dealing with logico-epistemic problems, especially certain Naiyāyika works, identify the methodological peculiarity of Nyāya with tarka . Such an ambivalent attitude toward tarka can be understood in a coherent way if the essential features of tarka that gave rise to it can (...)
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  20. Min Ju Kang & Michael Glassman (2009). Attachment Patterns of Homeless Youth: Choices of Stress and Confusion. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (1):32-33.score: 30.0
  21. Beom-Mo Kang (1995). On the Treatment of Complex Predicates in Categorial Grammar. Linguistics and Philosophy 18 (1):61 - 81.score: 30.0
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  22. Sung-Hoon Kang (2008). Review of Roslyn Weiss, The Socratic Paradox and its Enemies. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (3).score: 30.0
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  23. Gi-Du Kang & Jeffrey James (2007). Revisiting the Concept of a Societal Orientation: Conceptualization and Delineation. Journal of Business Ethics 73 (3):301 - 318.score: 30.0
    Marketers have traditionally evaluated products and practices on the basis of whether something could be sold. It is also important to evaluate products and practices from a societal perspective, "Should a product be sold?" The first idea reflects a managerial orientation and what must be done to sell a product; the second idea reflects a societal orientation and the impact of selling a product. In relation to the second idea, the societal marketing concept was introduced in 1972. There has been (...)
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  24. Min Ju Kang & Michael Glassman (2010). Moral Action as Social Capital, Moral Thought as Cultural Capital. Journal of Moral Education 39 (1):21-36.score: 30.0
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  25. Richard Dazeley & Beyong Ho Kang (2008). Epistemological Approach to the Process of Practice. Minds and Machines 18 (4).score: 30.0
    Systems based on symbolic knowledge have performed extremely well in processing reason, yet, remain beset with problems of brittleness in many domains. Connectionist approaches do similarly well in emulating interactive domains, however, have struggled when modelling higher brain functions. Neither of these dichotomous approaches, however, have provided many inroads into the area of human reasoning that psychology and sociology refer to as the process of practice. This paper argues that the absence of a model for the process of practise in (...)
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  26. Ouyang Kang (1999). Mao, Marx and Modern China. The Philosopher's Magazine (5):52-53.score: 30.0
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  27. Y. A. Kang (2012). The Place of Philosophy Between Science and the Humanities. Diogenes 58 (1-2):88-99.score: 30.0
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  28. Beom-Mo Kang (1988). Unbounded Reflexives. Linguistics and Philosophy 11 (4):415 - 456.score: 30.0
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  29. Ouyang Kang (1993). In the People's Republic of China. Social Epistemology 7 (2):131 – 146.score: 30.0
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  30. Sung Yong Kang (2009). What Does - Sama Mean? On the Uniform Ending of the Names of the Jāti -s in the Nyāyasūtra. Journal of Indian Philosophy 37 (1).score: 30.0
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  31. Kristen Lucas, Dongjing Kang & Zhou Li (forthcoming). Workplace Dignity in a Total Institution: Examining the Experiences of Foxconn's Migrant Workforce. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 30.0
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  32. R. Sarkar, E. W. Grandin, B. P. Gladstone, J. Muliyil & G. Kang (2009). Comprehension and Recall of Informed Consent Among Participating Families in a Birth Cohort Study on Diarrhoeal Disease. Public Health Ethics 2 (1):37-44.score: 30.0
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  33. K. Choe, Y. Kang & W. -Y. Lee (forthcoming). Bioethics Education of Nursing Curriculum in Korea: A National Study. Nursing Ethics.score: 30.0
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  34. K. Choe, E. Song & Y. Kang (forthcoming). Recognizing Bioethical Issues and Ethical Qualification in Nursing Students and Faculty in South Korea. Nursing Ethics.score: 30.0
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  35. Soon Jeon Kang (2008). 경험주의적 현실성과 합리주의적 현실성 칸트와 헤겔의 경우. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 16:411-420.score: 30.0
    What is actual being? The empiricist answers that only what is given to sensation is actual. The rationalist answers that the given to sensation is not actual being but the reasonable connection of the world is a genuine actuality. Kant shows his commitment to empiricism by arguing that only the given to sensation exists.Sensation as an ultimate criterion for actuality is the base of Kant’s critique of the traditional metaphysics. If sensation is proved to be problematic as a criterion for (...)
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  36. 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: 30.0
     
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  37. Hye-Ryoung Kang (2008). A Critique of “Idealized” Non-Ideal Justice Theory in Rawls' Laws of People. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 50:299-308.score: 30.0
    Distinguishing between “abstraction” and “idealization,” O’Neill has warned that idealized accounts of justice are misleading because “insofar as contemporary theories of justice start by assuming ‘ideal’ conception of persons, rationality or independence... their theories will be inapplicable to the human case.” The principles of justice in Theories of Justice by John Rawls has often been criticized as a typical example of such an idealized account of justice. However, in response to such criticism, Rawls may contend that the problem with the (...)
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  38. Soo Yun Kang (2003). 7. A Spiritual Interpretation of the Vernacular: The Literary Sources of Georges Rouault. Logos 6 (2).score: 30.0
     
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  39. Thomas Hosuck Kang (1974). Chuhsian Confucianism in the Making of Tokugawa Society of Japan and Yijo Society of Korea.score: 30.0
     
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  40. Yang-gu Kang (2006). Chʻimmuk Kwa Yŏlgwang: Hwang U-Sŏk Satʻae 7-Yŏn Ŭi Kirok. Humanitʻasŭ.score: 30.0
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  41. Thomas Hosuck Kang (1997). Confucian Studies in the West, 1662-1990. Confucian Publications.score: 30.0
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  42. Sin-ju Kang (2010). Ch'ŏrhakchŏk Si Ilki Ŭi Chŭlgŏum: Uri Si E Pich'in Hyŏndae Ch'ŏrhak Ŭi P'unggyŏng. Tongnyŏk.score: 30.0
     
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  43. Thomas Hosuck Kang (1973). Confucian Society Under Democracy in South Korea and Under Communism in North Korea.score: 30.0
  44. Yŏng-sŏn Kang & Sa Hagwŏn (eds.) (1976). Chʻŏrhak Taesajŏn.score: 30.0
     
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  45. Sung Yong Kang (2008). Does Tarka Implicate Negative Speculation? Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 6:119-125.score: 30.0
    ‘Tarka’ is a technical term that occupies a significant position in the logico-epistemological traditions in India. In this paper, it is attempted to expound the exact meaning of the term, in particular in the early Nyaya tradition, on the basis of the explanations found in the Nyayabhasya. The view that the essential feature of tarka consists in the differentiating approach (vibhaga) to the matter on discourse is substantiated, and with it a possible explanation is given for the well-known ambivalent valuations (...)
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  46. Wi Jo Kang (1976). G. H. Mead's Concept of Rationality: A Study of the Use of Symbols and Other Implements. Mouton.score: 30.0
  47. Pong-su Kang (2006). Han'guk Chŏnt'ong Tŏdŏk Kyoyungnon. Han'guk Haksul Chŏngbo.score: 30.0
     
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  48. Pong-su Kang (2008). Hanʼguk Yugyo Todŏk Kyoyungnon. HanʼGuk Haksul Chŏngbo.score: 30.0
     
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  49. Hye-Ryoung Kang (2008). Idealized Non-Ideal Justice Theory in Law of Peoples. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 25:37-44.score: 30.0
    In this paper, I provide a critique of Rawls’ non-ideal theory by arguing that in as much as background assumptions about what non-ideal conditions mean are derived from his idealized theory, not from existing actual conditions, his non-ideal theory is also idealized and flawed, similarly to his ideal theory. Thus, first, I argue that idealized assumptions which are used in the justification of justice principles are not neutral to members in non-ideal conditions; and second, such accounts systematically exclude some sort (...)
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  50. Mun-sik Kang (2008). Kwŏn Kŭn Ŭi Kyŏnghak Sasang Yŏnʼgu. Ilchisa.score: 30.0
     
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  51. Byeong-Ho Kang & Debbie Richards (eds.) (2010). Knowledge Management and Acquisition for Smart Systems and Services: 11th International Workshop, Pkaw 2010, Daegu, Korea, August 20 - September 3, 2010: Proceedings. [REVIEW] Springer.score: 30.0
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  52. Hyŏn Kang (2005). Ki Wa Chonggyo. Mijin.score: 30.0
     
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  53. Sin-ju Kang (2008). Manggak Kwa Chayu: Changja Ilki Ŭi Chŭlgŏum. Saenggak Ŭi Namu.score: 30.0
     
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  54. Sun-Ah Kang (2008). Pictorial Metaphor. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 1:121-127.score: 30.0
    In this paper, I argue that, first, there is a non-verbal metaphor, specifically pictorial metaphor, second, there are differences between verbal and non‐verbal metaphor but their differences are not as big as some people expect. Theorists who argue for visual/pictorial metaphor have used some analogy withverbal metaphor in order to justify their position. This approach itself is not wrong but sometimes their analogy goes to the wrong direction. I introduce two theorists, Noel Carroll and Richard Wollheim, who have a theory (...)
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  55. Thomas Hosuck Kang (1974). Reconciliation and Confucianism in Korea.score: 30.0
     
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  56. Young Ahn Kang (1985). Schema and Symbol: A Study in Kant's Doctrine of Schematism. Free University Press.score: 30.0
     
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  57. Tong-uk Kang (2010). Suudang Ch'oe Yŏng-Gyŏng. Kyŏngin Munhwasa.score: 30.0
     
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  58. Junxin Kang (2009). Sheng Ming Xing Fa Yuan Li. Yuan Zhao Chu Ban You Xian Gong Si.score: 30.0
     
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  59. Myŏng-Gwan Kang (2010). Sŏngho, Sesang Ŭl Nonhada: Songho Yi Ik Ŭi Pimangnok "Sŏngho Sasŏl" Ŭl Tasi Ikta. Chaŭm Kwa Moŭm.score: 30.0
     
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  60. Sung Yong Kang (2012). The Typology of Jāti-s Indicated by Diṅnāga and Development of Diṅnāga's Thought. Journal of Indian Philosophy 40 (6):615-633.score: 30.0
    The exhaustive explications on jāti-s (sophisticated ripostes) and their seemingly chaotic arrangement in early Indian philosophical texts arouses an expectation for a systematic taxonomy or typology. Such taxonomy would enormously increase the heuristic value of the list of jāti-s. The present article aims to reveal some interpretational problems relevant to the understanding of the jāti-s’ historical development, as well as the theoretical implications of their typology. Focusing historically on the early texts of debate manuals of Nyāya and Buddhist circles, this (...)
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  61. Joon Ho Kang (2008). Utilitarianism. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 10:221-228.score: 30.0
    Exploiting the apparent paradox that utility maximization will not be achieved by adopting the strategy of maximizing utility, Indirect Utilitarianism denies that the right decision which maximizes the probable good can always be identified by the direct application of the criterion of rightness. In this view, generally speaking, Utility is characterized as providing merely a standard of evaluation or an “esoteric” criterion of right conduct, and not a substantive decision procedure in practical situations. This characterization of utilitarianism as an esoteric (...)
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  62. Myŏng-Gwan Kang (2009). Yŏllyŏ Ŭi Tʻansaeng: Kabujangje Wa Chosŏn Yŏsŏng Ŭi Chanhokhan Yŏksa. Tolbegae.score: 30.0
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  63. Y. -S. Kim, S. -W. Kang & J. -A. Ahn (forthcoming). Moral Sensitivity Relating to the Application of the Code of Ethics. Nursing Ethics.score: 30.0
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  64. David Chai (2009). Musical Naturalism in the Thought of Ji Kang. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 8 (2):151-171.score: 12.0
    Wei-Jin period is characterized by neo-Daoism ( xuanxue 玄學), and J I Kang lived in the midst of this philosophical exploration. Adopting the naturalism of the Zhuangzi , J i Kang expressed his socio-political concerns through the medium of music, which was previously regarded as having moral bearing and rectitude. Denying such rectitude became central for J i Kang, who claimed that music was incapable of possessing human emotion, releasing it from the chains of Confucian ritualism. His (...)
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  65. Kang-nam O. (2011). Chonggyo, Simch'ŭng Ŭl Poda: O Kang-Nam Kyosu Ka Mannan Yŏngsŏng Ŭi Kŏindŭl. Hyŏnamsa.score: 12.0
     
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  66. Lik Kuen Tong (1990). The Appropriation of Significance: The Concept of Kang Tung in the I Ching. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 17 (3):315-344.score: 9.0
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  67. Min Chŏng (2006). Tasan Sŏnsaeng Chisik Kyŏngyŏngpŏp: Tasan Chʻihak 10-Kang 50-Mok 200-Kyŏl. Kimyŏngsa.score: 9.0
     
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  68. Shou-kʻang Fan (1964). Chung-Kuo Chê Shüeh Shih Kang Yao.score: 9.0
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  69. Chun-yŏn Hwang (2007). Han'guk Sasang Kwa Chonggyo 15-Kang. Pagyŏngsa.score: 9.0
     
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  70. Shuming Liang (2011). Wo Yu Zhongguo Min Zhu Tong Meng: Wei Tuan Jie Kang di He Ping Jian Guo Er Ben Zou. Dang Dai Zhongguo Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  71. Zhongyang Liu (2005). Zhong Xi Wen Xue Shi Yu Xia de Li Xing Guan Nian Yu Kang Zheng Jing Shen. Heilongjiang Jiao Yu Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  72. Chŏng-hun P'yo (2008). Ch'ŏrhak Iran Muŏt Imnikka: Pyo Chŏng-Hun, Sŭsŭng Kang Yŏng-an Ege Tasi Mutta: Kang Yŏng-an, P'yo Chŏng-Hun Taedam. Hyohyŏng Ch'ulp'an.score: 9.0
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  73. Ling Yang (2007). Zhong He Yu Jue Dui de Kang Heng: Xian Qin Fa Jia Si Xiang Bi Jiao Yan Jiu. Zhongguo She Hui Ke Xue Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  74. Yimin Zhuang (2009). Zhong Yi Yun Qi Yu Jian Kang Yu Ce. Zhongguo Zhong Yi Yao Chu Ban She.score: 9.0
     
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  75. Marc Hauser, Fiery Cushman, Liane Young, J. I. N. Kang-xing & John Mikhail (2007). A Dissociation Between Moral Judgments and Justifications. Mind and Language 22 (1):1–21.score: 3.0
    To what extent do moral judgments depend on conscious reasoning from explicitly understood principles? We address this question by investigating one particular moral principle, the principle of the double effect. Using web-based technology, we collected a large data set on individuals' responses to a series of moral dilemmas, asking when harm to innocent others is permissible. Each moral dilemma presented a choice between action and inaction, both resulting in lives saved and lives lost. Results showed that: (1) patterns of moral (...)
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  76. Chen Ming (2009). Modernity and Confucian Political Philosophy in a Globalizing World. Diogenes 56 (1):94-108.score: 3.0
    The scholarship of Confucianism in China is in the process of restoration. Its historical missions are two-fold. It should preserve Chinese national characters and promote China’s modernization. These objectives are partly in conflict with each other. To realize the former objective, it is necessary to stress a historical continuity and consistency, to re-examine and justify the preservation of classical Confucian ideas and values in order to provide spiritual support for Chinese cultural identity and social cohesion. As to the latter objective, (...)
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  77. D. A. Bell (2009). War, Peace, and China's Soft Power: A Confucian Approach. Diogenes 56 (1):26-40.score: 3.0
    The contemporary Chinese intellectual Kang Xiaoguang has argued that Chinese soft power should be based on Confucian culture, the most influential Chinese political tradition. But which Confucian values should form the core of China’s soft power? This paper first explores the coexistence of state sovereignty and utopian cosmopolitanism through an analysis of Confucian tradition up to contemporary Chinese nationalism. It insists on the exogenous roots of the cosmopolitan ideal and its relations with the ideal of a harmonious political order (...)
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  78. Ruiquan Gao (2010). The Source of the Idea of Equality in Confucian Thought. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 5 (4):486-505.score: 3.0
    Although the traditional society in China was not necessarily a society of equality, and the classical Confucianism did not speak much about the principle of universal equality, in modern times, in the midst of a transformation of value systems, people still find correlating sources within the Confucian tradition that is connected to the modern idea of equality. This essay makes a detailed study on this correlation and points out that ancient Chinese society and the western feudal society are different in (...)
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  79. Young Imm Kang Song (2010). Art in Nature and Schools: Nils-Udo. Journal of Aesthetic Education 44 (3):96-108.score: 3.0
    The arts are an integral part of our culture, and they invite us to investigate, express ideas, and create aesthetically pleasing works. Of interest to educators is clear scholarship that links the arts to cognitive and intellectual development. The processes of creating art and viewing and interpreting art promote cognitive and skill development.1 Elliot Eisner, who has written extensively on this topic, argues that "Artistic activity is a form of inquiry that depends on qualitative forms of intelligence."2 Eisner suggests that (...)
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  80. Catherine Ann Cameron, Cindy Lau, Genyue Fu & Kang Lee (2012). Development of Children's Moral Evaluations of Modesty and Self-Promotion in Diverse Cultural Settings. Journal of Moral Education 41 (1):61-78.score: 3.0
    This cross-cultural study of the moral judgements of Mainland Han-Chinese, Chinese-Canadian, and Euro-Canadian children aged seven to 11 examined the evaluations of narrative protagonists? modest lies and self-promoting truthful statements in situations where they had done a good deed. The story characters had thus either lied or told the truth about a prosocial act that they had committed. Chinese children judged modest lies more positively and boastful truths less positively than Euro-Canadian children. Chinese and Chinese-Canadian children rated immodest statements more (...)
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  81. Kang Ouyang (2006). Globalization and the Contemporary Development of Marxist Philosophy: Precondition, Problem Domain and Research Outline. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 1 (4):643-657.score: 3.0
    Globalization was just emerging but did not really take shape during Karl Marx’s time. In fact, both Karl Marx and Engels predicted the trend of globalization but did not really live in such a time. Therefore, globalization is still a new issue and a new research area for Marxist philosophy today. Based on the distinctions between some important concepts such as globalization and modernization, this paper probes the problems concerning the development of modernity theory, social morphology and civilization theory, and (...)
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  82. Nyan-Myau Lyau Chieh-Peng Lin, Wen-Yung Chen Yuan-Hui Tsai & Chou-Kang Chiu (forthcoming). Modeling Corporate Citizenship and its Relationship with Organizational Citizenship Behaviors. Journal of Business Ethics.score: 3.0
    Citizenship, such as corporate citizenship and organizational citizenship, has been an important issue in business management for decades. This study proposes a research model from the perspectives of social identity and resource allocation, by examining the influence of corporate citizenship on organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs). In the model, OCBs are positively influenced by perceived legal citizenship and perceived ethical citizenship, while negatively influenced by perceived discretionary citizenship. Empirical testing using a survey of personnel from 18 large firms confirms most of (...)
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  83. Gail Heyman, Diem Luu & Kang Lee (2009). Parenting by Lying. Journal of Moral Education 38 (3):353-369.score: 3.0
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  84. Edward J. McCaffery (2006). The Uneasy Case for Capital Taxation. Social Philosophy and Policy 23 (2):166-184.score: 3.0
    The traditional view of tax holds that consumption taxes fail tax the yield to capital, whereas income taxes do, leading to John Stuart Mill's criticism of the income tax as a "double tax" on wealth that is saved. A better analytic understanding illustrates that there are two types of consumption taxes. A prepaid consumption or (equivalently) wage tax indeed ignores the yield to capital. But a consistent progressive postpaid consumption tax gets at such yield, at the individual level, when but (...)
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  85. 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: 3.0
    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 in some codes of ethical principles. This study explores service-oriented OCBs and their determinants. Three dimensions of service-oriented OCBs (loyalty, service delivery, and participation) are hypothetically influenced by distributive justice, procedural justice, personal cooperativeness, and the need for social approval through the mediation of organizational commitment. The three dimensions of OCBs are hypothetically influenced (...)
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  86. 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: 3.0
    Drawing on propositions from the signaling theory and expectancy theory, this study hypothesizes that the perceived corporate citizenship of job seekers positively affects a firm’s attractiveness and career success expectation. This study’s proposed research hypotheses are empirically tested using a survey of graduating MBA students seeking a job. The empirical findings show that a firm’s 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 (...)
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  87. Huang Song-kang (1987). Kangxi's Attitude in the Rites Controversy. Heythrop Journal 28 (1):57–67.score: 3.0
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  88. 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: 3.0
    A company’s 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 study’s 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 (...)
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  89. Viren Murthy (2011). The Political Philosophy of Zhang Taiyan: The Resistance of Consciousness. Brill.score: 3.0
    Introduction : Zhang Taiyan and Chinese modernity -- Zhang's critique of Kang Youwei : anti-Manchuism, the national essence, and revolution -- Buddhist epistemology and modern self-identity : Zhang Taiyan's "On establishing religion" -- Transfiguring modern temporality : Zhang Taiyan's critique of evolutionary history -- Daoist equalization against the universal principle : Zhang Taiyan's critique of late Qing political theory -- Conclusion : Zhang Taiyan, Lu Xun and Wang Hui : the politics of imagining a better future.
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  90. G. W. Burnett & Kamuyu Wa Kang’Ethe (1994). Wilderness and the Bantu Mind. Environmental Ethics 16 (2):145-160.score: 3.0
    In the West, it is widely believed that, since Africans lack an emotional experience with romanticism and transcendentalism, they do not possess the philosophical prerequisites necessary to protect wilderness. However, the West’s disdain for African systems of thought has precluded examination of customary African views of wilderness. Examination of ethnographic reports on Kenya’s Highland Bantu reveals a complex view of phenomena that the West generally associates with wilderness. For the Bantu, wilderness is an extension of human living space, and through (...)
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  91. Kang Chen (1992). Acquiring Knowledge of the Ideas: A Study of Plato's Methods in the Phaedo, the Symposium and the Central Books of the Republic. F. Steiner.score: 3.0
     
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  92. Grant Hardy (2011). Great Minds of the Eastern Intellectual Tradition. Great Courses.score: 3.0
    Disc 1. Life's great questions: Asian perspectives ; The Vedas and Upanishads: the beginning -- Disc 2. Mahavira and Jainism: extreme nonviolence ; The Buddha: the middle way -- Disc 3. The Bhagavad Gita: the way of action ; Confucius: in praise of sage-kings -- Disc 4. Laozi and Daoism: the way of nature ; The Hundred Schools of preimperial China -- Disc 5. Mencius and Xunzi: Confucius's successors ; Sunzi and Han Feizi: strategy and legalism -- Disc 6. Zarathustra (...)
     
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  93. Kang-Il Kim (2012). A Relational Model of Understanding Adult Korean Adoptees' Ethnic Identity Formation in the United States. Process Studies 41 (1):199-199.score: 3.0
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  94. Changhoo Lee (2008). The Contents and Values of Taekwondo Philosophy. Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 47:3-9.score: 3.0
    In this paper I introduce questions and discussions concerning the philosophy of Taekwondo and argue that it contains sufficient value to be a field of philosophy, like all other philosophies. For this purpose, I begin from the conception that Taekwondo is a martial art, which consists of the training of skilled techniques utilized in such a way to protect myself and, in the process, subjugate my opponent. I also discuss three philosophical components of the study of Taekwondo. The first is: (...)
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