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    Neurofeedback of Alpha Activity on Memory in Healthy Participants: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.Wen-Hsiu Yeh, Jen-Jui Hsueh & Fu-Zen Shaw - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    Background: Neurofeedback training has recently been proposed as a valuable technique for cognitive enhancement and psychiatric amelioration. However, effect of NFT of alpha activity on memory is controversial. The current study analyzed previous works in terms of randomized and blinded analyses, training paradigms, and participant characteristics to validate the efficacy of alpha NFT on memory in a healthy population.Objectives: A systematic meta-analysis of studies with randomized controlled trials was performed to explore the effect of alpha NFT on working memory and (...)
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  2. Virtue Existential Career Model: A Dialectic and Integrative Approach Echoing Eastern Philosophy.Shu-Hui Liu, Jui-Ping Hung, Hsin-I. Peng, Chia-Hui Chang & Yi-Jen Lu - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    200 anos da Crítica da faculdade do juízo de Kant.Valério Rohden, Jens Kulenkampff & Immanuel Kant (eds.) - 1992 - Porto Alegre: Instituto Cultural Brasileiro Alemão, Goethe-Institut.
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    Some Views on the Histoorical Play The Dismissal of Hai Jui.Yen Jen - 1968 - Chinese Studies in History 2 (1):56-67.
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    An Exposition of Benevolence: The Jen-Hsueh of T'an Ssu-T'Ung.Sin-Wai Chan - 1984 - Hong Kong: Columbia University Press. Edited by Sin-wai Chan & Sitong Tan.
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    Chung-ying Cheng, K’o-hsüeh chên-li yü jên-lei chia-chih [Scientific Truth and Human Value], Sanmin Book Company, Taipei, Taiwan, 1974,243 pp. [REVIEW]Charles Wei-Hsun Fu - 1978 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 5 (1):71-74.
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    Chung-ying Cheng, K’o-hsüeh chên-li yü jên-lei chia-chih [Scientific Truth and Human Value], Sanmin Book Company, Taipei, Taiwan, 1974,243 pp. [REVIEW]Charles Wei-Hsun Fu - 1978 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 5 (1):71-74.
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    Shaw-Kwei Moh. Zhe-ch'üeh chu-yi lo-ch'i ti ch'ian-t'an ch'ai-shao . Tung-pei Jen-min Ta-hsüeh tse-jan k'o-hsüeh hsüeh-pao, no. 2 , pp. 247–265. [REVIEW]Hao Wang - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (2):181-181.
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    Review of "An Exposition of Benevolence: The Jen-Hsueh of T'an Ssu-t'ung"An Exposition of Benevolence: The Jen-Hsueh of T'an Ssu-t'ung. [REVIEW]Stephen Young & Chan Sin-Wai - 1986 - Philosophy East and West 36 (4):419.
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  10. Liberating Anger, Embodying Knowledge: A Comparative Study of María Lugones and Zen Master Hakuin.Jen McWeeny - 2010 - Hypatia 25 (2):295 - 315.
    This paper strengthens the theoretical ground of feminist analyses of anger by explaining how the angers of the oppressed are ways of knowing. Relying on insights created through the juxtaposition of Latina feminism and Zen Buddhism, I argue that these angers are special kinds of embodied perceptions that surface when there is a profound lack of fit between a particular bodily orientation and its framing world of sense. As openings to alternative sensibilities, these angers are transformative, liberatory, and deeply epistemohgical.
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  11. An Empirical Argument against Moral Non-Cognitivism.Thomas Pölzler & Jen Wright - 2020 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    According to non-cognitivism, moral sentences and judgements do not aim to represent how things morally are. This paper presents an empirical argument against this view. We begin by showing that non-cognitivism entails the prediction that after some reflection competent ordinary speakers’ semantic intuitions favor that moral sentences and judgements do not aim to represent how things morally are. At first sight, this prediction may seem to have been confirmed by previous research on folk metaethics. However, a number of methodological worries (...)
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    Stable or robust? What's the difference?Erica Jen - 2003 - Complexity 8 (3):12-18.
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    The Law or the Demos? Derrida and Rancière on the Paradox of Democracy.Jen Hui Bon Hoa - 2020 - Paragraph 43 (2):179-196.
    Jacques Rancière's theory of democracy shares a great deal with Derrida's. Both view democracy as founded on paradox, define it as the irruption of alterity and, most notably, explain the disjuncti...
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    Brownian Motion of a Charged Particle in Electromagnetic Fluctuations at Finite Temperature.Jen-Tsung Hsiang, Tai-Hung Wu & Da-Shin Lee - 2011 - Foundations of Physics 41 (1):77-87.
    The fluctuation-dissipation theorem is a central theorem in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics by which the evolution of velocity fluctuations of the Brownian particle under a fluctuating environment is intimately related to its dissipative behavior. This can be illuminated in particular by an example of Brownian motion in an ohmic environment where the dissipative effect can be accounted for by the first-order time derivative of the position. Here we explore the dynamics of the Brownian particle coupled to a supraohmic environment by considering (...)
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    Research with persons with intellectual disabilities: An inclusive adaptation of Tourangeau's model.Li Jen-Yi, Malathy Krishnasamy & Chen Der-Thanq - 2015 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 9 (4):304-316.
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    The Dialectics of Nature and the World Outlook of "Two Into One".Chung Jen - 1974 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 6 (1):84-108.
    Yang Hsien-chen and other comrades' theory of "combining two into one" consciously uses the bourgeois world view to oppose the proletarian world outlook. It is basically opposed to the philosophy of Marxism. "Marxist philosophy holds that the law of the unity of opposites is the fundamental law of the universe. This law is universally existent in the natural world, human society, and people's thinking." However, the theory of "two into one" declares that "there is nothing in the phenomena of the (...)
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    The Nature of the "Three Feudatories Rebellion" and the Causes for Its Failure.Chang Jen-Chung - 1981 - Chinese Studies in History 15 (1-2):7-18.
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    TO VEIL OR NOT TO VEIL?: A Case Study of Identity Negotiation among Muslim Women in Austin, Texas.John P. Bartkowski & Jen'nan Ghazal Read - 2000 - Gender and Society 14 (3):395-417.
    The increasingly pervasive practice of veiling among Muslim women has stimulated a great deal of scholarly investigation and debate. This study brings empirical evidence to bear on current debates about the meaning of the veil in Islam. This article first examines the conflicting meanings of the veil among Muslim religious elites and Islamic feminists. Although the dominant gender discourse among Muslim elites strongly favors this cultural practice, an antiveiling discourse promulgated by Islamic feminists has gained ground within recent years. This (...)
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    Cellular automata (abstract and discussion): complex nonadaptive systems.Erica Jen - forthcoming - Complexity.
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  20. Che hsüeh ssu hsiang.Chüeh-wu Jen - 1972 - 61 i.: E..
     
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    Interactions between theory, models, and observation.Erica Jen - forthcoming - Complexity.
  22. Kʻung hsüeh wang ho chʻu chʻü.Chʻi-Pang Jen - 1972
     
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  23. Lü chi chih tao.Chüeh-wu Jen - 1972
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    A research agenda for organizational ethics.Jen Jones (ed.) - 2023 - Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
    Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. Drawing on the philosophy of existentialism, this thought-provoking Research Agenda questions and encourages deeper ethical thinking about organizational practices during this time of existential crisis. Rather than relying on prescriptive normative ethical theories, it advocates for ethical concerns to be addressed through (...)
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  25. In Liberating Traditions: Essays in Feminist Comparative Philosophy.Ashley Butnor & Jen McWeeny (eds.) - 2014 - Columbia UP.
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    Discourse on the idea of sustainability: with policy implications for health and welfare reform.Ming-Jui Yeh - 2020 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 23 (2):155-163.
    Sustainability has become a major goal of domestic and international development. This essay analyzes the transitions of normative ideas embedded in the notion of sustainability by reviewing the discourses in the representative reports and literature from different periods. Three sets of ideas are proposed: inter- and intra-generational equity, stability of public systems, and a sense of solidarity, which confirms the scope of community and functions as a precondition for the previous two ideas. This essay uses the case of a health (...)
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    Correlation of visual function with health‐related quality of life in glaucoma patients.Jen-Chieh Lin & Ming-Chin Yang - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (1):134-140.
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    Psychometric validation of the Taiwan Chinese version of the 25‐Item National Eye Institute Visual Functioning Questionnaire.Jen-Chieh Lin & Wei-Chu Chie - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (5):1024-1024.
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    Thinking through Engineering in advance.Bono Po-Jen Shih & Matthew James - forthcoming - Teaching Ethics.
    This article advances the thesis that our values and beliefs about engineering critically impact the teaching of engineering ethics, and our representations and assumptions about engineering are, accordingly, ethical questions we must consider. To illustrate how in broader sociohistorical contexts, different understandings of engineering have shaped expectations of ethics, we provide a historical and contemporary review of the literature. Examining the significance of our thesis for teaching practice, we discuss three case studies of our teaching and critically reflect on how (...)
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    Validation of the Short Self-Regulation Questionnaire for Taiwanese College Students.Yang-Hsueh Chen & Yu-Ju Lin - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Exploring Users’ Perceptions and Senses of Solidarity in Taiwan’s National Health Insurance.Ming-Jui Yeh - 2019 - Public Health Ethics 12 (1):1-14.
    Under the influence of concerns about sustainability, health system reforms have targeted institutional designs and have overlooked the role of socio-political factors like solidarity—a concept that is generally assumed to underpin the redistributive health system. The purpose of this research is to investigate users’ perceptions of the National Health Insurance as a system, their senses of solidarity and their views on the sustainability of the system in Taiwan. Using the descriptive ethics approach, qualitative in-depth interviews were conducted with typical case (...)
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    Solidarity with Whom? The Boundary Problem and the Ethical Origins of Solidarity of the Health System in Taiwan.Ming-Jui Yeh & Chia-Ming Chen - 2020 - Health Care Analysis 28 (2):176-192.
    Publicly-funded health systems, including those national health services and social or National Health Insurances, are institutionalized solidarity in health. In Europe, solidarity originated from the legacies of labor movements, the Judeo-Christian traditions, and nationalist sentiments in the re-construction Era after the WWII. In middle-to-high income East Asian countries, such as Japan, Taiwan, Korea, the health systems were built on different grounds and do not have such ethical origins of solidarity. As health systems in Europe and East Asia are both facing (...)
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    The Laboratory Technology of Discrete Molecular Separation: The Historical Development of Gel Electrophoresis and the Material Epistemology of Biomolecular Science, 1945–1970.Howard Hsueh-Hao Chiang - 2009 - Journal of the History of Biology 42 (3):495-527.
    Preparative and analytical methods developed by separation scientists have played an important role in the history of molecular biology. One such early method is gel electrophoresis, a technique that uses various types of gel as its supporting medium to separate charged molecules based on size and other properties. Historians of science, however, have only recently begun to pay closer attention to this material epistemological dimension of biomolecular science. This paper substantiates the historiographical thread that explores the relationship between modern laboratory (...)
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    The Ethics and Economies of Inquiry: Certeau, Theory, and the Art of Practice.Tony Schirato & Jen Webb - 1999 - Diacritics 29 (2):86-99.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Ethics and Economies of Inquiry: Certeau, Theory, and the Art of PracticeTony Schirato (bio) and Jen Webb (bio)In this paper we will look at what Certeau, in The Practice of Everyday Life, calls “Theories of the Art of Practice.” Certeau is perhaps best known as a theorist of the ways in which everyday practices inhabit the institutions and sites of power and official culture, while not being in (...)
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    The Mediating Role of Self-Exertion on the Effects of Effort on Learning Virtues and Emotional Distress in Academic Failure in a Confucian Context.Bih-Jen Fwu, Shun-Wen Chen, Chih-Fen Wei & Hsiou-Huai Wang - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Intergenerational contract in Ageing Democracies: sustainable Welfare Systems and the interests of future generations.Ming-Jui Yeh - 2022 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 25 (3):531-539.
    As the assumptions of perpetual economic and population growth no longer stand, the welfare systems built on such promises are in peril. Policymakers must reallocate the responsibility for providing care between generations. Democratic theories can help establish procedures for finding solutions, particularly in ageing democratic countries. By analysing existing representative and deliberative democratic theories, this paper explores how the interests of future generations could be included in such procedures. A hypothetical social health insurance scheme with the pay-as-you-go financial arrangement is (...)
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    Empty Logic: Madhyamika Buddhism from Chinese sources.Hsueh-li Cheng - 1984 - Philosophical Library.
    In this book Prof. Cheng deals with its principle doctrines, its philosophy and its influence on.
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    Saving unwanted children: a proposal for a National Rearing Institute.Ming-Jui Yeh - 2023 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 44 (5):435-452.
    Unwanted children are carried, born, and reluctantly raised each year; they are prone to abortion, abandonment, neglect, and abuse. Meanwhile, many developed societies are suffering from depopulation. To address these two issues concurrently, I propose that governments should grant pregnant women and mothers an irreversible and unconditional one-time chance to relinquish all their legal rights and obligations associated with each of their children under a specific age to a National Rearing Institute that adopts the children and rears them to the (...)
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    Natural History Of Parasitic Disease.Shang-Jen Li - 2002 - Isis 93 (2):206-228.
    A distinct British approach to disease in the tropics has been identified in the recent historiography of colonial medicine: Mansonian tropical medicine, named after Sir Patrick Manson (1844–1922), the founder of the London School of Tropical Medicine. This essay examines Manson's study of filariasis (infection with the filarial nematode worm) and argues that his conceptual tools and research framework were derived from contemporary natural history. It investigates Manson's training in natural history at the University of Aberdeen, where some of his (...)
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    Acquisition of Chinese characters: the effects of character properties and individual differences among second language learners.Li-Jen Kuo, Tae-Jin Kim, Xinyuan Yang, Huiwen Li, Yan Liu, Haixia Wang, Jeong Hyun Park & Ying Li - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:140902.
    In light of the dramatic growth of Chinese learners worldwide and a need for cross-linguistic research on Chinese literacy development, this study drew upon theories of visual complexity effect (Su & Samuels, 2010) and dual-coding processing (Sadoski & Paivio, 2013) and investigated a) the effects of character properties (i.e., visual complexity and radical presence) on character acquisition and b) the relationship between individual learner differences in radical awareness and character acquisition. Participants included adolescent English-speaking beginning learners of Chinese in the (...)
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    The Effect of Confucian Work Ethics on Learning About Science and Technology Knowledge and Morality.Quey-Jen Yeh & Xiaojun Xu - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 95 (1):111 - 128.
    While Chinese societies often appear centralized and traditional, presumably impeding technology and innovation, these values may simply reflect the negative-leaning poles of Confucianism. This study proposes a Confucian work ethic dimension that stresses justified tradition. In combination with Western innovative cultures, this Chinese style might facilitate learning about knowledge and morality in an interaction seemingly unique to the Chinese science and technology sector. Specifically, contrary to the Western style that tolerates conflict to achieve harmony, Confucian work ethics -an Eastern way (...)
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    Exploring the Co-creation Value of Residents to Tourists From the Perspective of Place Attachment and Economic Benefits.Han-Jen Niu & Mei-Jen Chen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Local development enhances the economic capacity and quality of life of the residents and, in particular, attracts tourism to the area. The co-creative value of the residents and the tourists can improve the consensus of the residents on the sustainable development of the place. This study focuses on the factors influencing the co-creation of value between residents and visitors in the Tamsui area near Taipei. The research hypothesis is based on the components of local attachment, economic benefits brought by tourists, (...)
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    The Peach Blossom Fan.Richard Strassberg, K'ung Shang-jen, Chen Shihhsiang & Harold Acton - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):390.
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    Engineering as “Technology of Technology” and the Subjugated Technical Practice.Bono Po-Jen Shih - 2023 - Techné Research in Philosophy and Technology 27 (1):86-114.
    This article calls into question the simplistic identification of modern technology with quantitative efficiency in order to develop three main themes. First, I establish that technology, broadly construed, is the use of knowledge and resources to meet specific human needs. Accordingly, dominant technical practice that favors efficiency and numerical criteria and discriminates against other technologies should more appropriately be called “technology of technology.” Second, I delineate how dominant practice in engineering is an exemplar of technology of technology, when it becomes (...)
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  45. Philosophical counseling, philosophy, psychoanalysis, first aid, and philosophy cafe.Shlomit Schuster & Jen Lin - 2004 - Philosophy and Culture 31 (1):121-128.
    This essence is the philosophy of knowledge for personal and social well-being aspects of the contribution. In the Introduction to "What is philosophical counseling practice or philosophy?", I described the ancient philosophy has been caring for the soul and tradition of self, in the last twenty-five years has been the revitalization of philosophers and others up. "Philosophy of psychological analysis," "philosophical counseling hotline", and "personal well-being and Philosophy Cafe" is a contemporary German philosopher Gerd B. Achenbach, British theologian Chad Varah, (...)
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    The Nurse of Parasites: Gender Concepts in Patrick Manson's Parasitological Research.Shang-Jen Li - 2004 - Journal of the History of Biology 37 (1):103-130.
    Patrick Manson, the so-called father of tropical medicine, played a pivotal role in making that discipline into a specialty. During his early career in China he discovered that the mosquito was the intermediate host of the filarial parasite and he somewhat peculiarly called the mosquito the " nurse " of the filarial worm. The discovery contributed greatly to the intellectual foundation of modern parasitology. In this paper I situate Manson's nomenclature in the context of nineteenth-century biological research on reproductive mechanisms (...)
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  47. Nāgārjuna's 'Twelve Gate Treatise'.Hsueh-li Cheng - 1983 - Religious Studies 19 (4):541-543.
     
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  48. Sung Ming li hsüeh.Jen-hou Tsʻai - 1977
     
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    Modern business ethics research: Concepts, theories, and relationships.Hsing-Chau Tseng, Chi-Hsiang Duan, Hui-Lien Tung & Hsiang-Jui Kung - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 91 (4):587 - 597.
    The main purpose of this study is to explore and map the intellectual structure of business ethics studies during 1997–2006 by analyzing 85,000 cited references of 3,059 articles from three business ethics related journals in SSCI and SCI databases. In this article, co-citation analysis and social network analysis techniques are used to research intellectual structure of the business ethics literature. We are able to identify the important publications and the influential scholars as well as the correlations among these publications by (...)
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    Confucian Welfarism: Intellectual Origins of Solidarity for Health and Welfare Systems.Ming-Jui Yeh - 2023 - Public Health Ethics 16 (3):232-244.
    Solidarity is presumed to underpin the redistributive health and welfare systems in modern democracies; however, it is often considered a Western—or more specifically, European—concept. While health and welfare systems have been transplanted successfully to many non-Western developed countries, whether the solidarity necessary for such systems exists or is intellectually available remains under debate. Using an East Asian country with the Confucian tradition as an illustrative case, I first argue that the Confucian tradition has special theoretical and sociological importance for health (...)
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