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    Looking beyond Popper: how philosophy can be relevant to ecology.Tina Heger,Alkistis Elliott-Graves,Marie I. Kaiser,Katie H. Morrow,William Bausman,Gregory P. Dietl,Carsten F. Dormann,David J. Gibson,James Griesemer,Yuval Itescu,Kurt Jax,Andrew M. Latimer,Chunlong Liu,Jostein Starrfelt,Philip A. Stephens &Jonathan M. Jeschke -2025 -Oikos 2025 (2):e10994.
    Current workflows in academic ecology rarely allow an engagement of ecologists with philosophers, or with contemporary philosophical work. We argue that this is a missed opportunity for enriching ecological reasoning and practice, because many questions in ecology overlap with philosophical questions and with current topics in contemporary philosophy of science. One obstacle to a closer connection and collaboration between the fields is the limited awareness of scientists, including ecologists, of current philosophical questions, developments and ideas. In this article, we aim (...) to overcome this obstacle and trigger more collaborations between ecologists and philosophers. First, we provide an overview of philosophical research relevant to ecologists. Second, we use examples to demonstrate that many ecological questions have a philosophical dimension and point to related philosophical work. We elaborate on one example – the debate around the appropriate level of complexity of ecological models – to show in more detail how philosophy can enrich ecology. Finally, we provide suggestions for how to initiate collaborative projects involving both ecologists and philosophers. (shrink)
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    The Logic of Thermostatistical Physics.Gerard G. Emch &Chuang Liu -2002 - Springer Verlag.
    This book is devoted to a thorough analysis of the role that models play in the practise of physical theory. The authors, a mathematical physicist and a philosopher of science, appeal to the logicians’ notion of model theory as well as to the concepts of physicists.
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    Aligning Anatomy Ontologies in the Ontology Alignment Evaluation Initiative.Patrick Lambrix,Qiang Liu &He Tan -forthcoming -The Swedish Ai Society Workshop May 27-28, 2009 Ida, Linköping University.
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    Ramsey and Joyce on Deliberation and Prediction.Yang Liu &Huw Price -2020 -Synthese 197:4365-4386.
    Can an agent deliberating about an action A hold a meaningful credence that she will do A? 'No', say some authors, for 'Deliberation Crowds Out Prediction' (DCOP). Others disagree, but we argue here that such disagreements are often terminological. We explain why DCOP holds in a Ramseyian operationalist model of credence, but show that it is trivial to extend this model so that DCOP fails. We then discuss a model due to Joyce, and show that Joyce's rejection of DCOP rests (...) on terminological choices about terms such as 'intention', 'prediction', and 'belief'. Once these choices are in view, they reveal underlying agreement between Joyce and the DCOP-favouring tradition that descends from Ramsey. Joyce's Evidential Autonomy Thesis (EAT) is effectively DCOP, in different terminological clothing. Both principles rest on the so-called 'transparency' of first-person present-tensed reflection on one's own mental states. (shrink)
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    Tree-automatic well-founded trees.Alexander Kartzow,Jiamou Liu &Markus Lohrey -2012 - In S. Barry Cooper,How the World Computes. pp. 363--373.
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    Explaining the Intuition of Revelation.Michelle Liu -2020 -Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (5-6):99-107.
    This commentary focuses on explaining the intuition of revelation, an issue that Chalmers (2018) raises in his paper. I first sketch how the truth of revelation provides an explanation for the intuition of revelation, and then assess a physicalist proposal to explain the intuition that appeals to Derk Pereboom’s (2011, 2016, 2019) qualitative inaccuracy hypothesis.
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  7. Pain and spatial inclusion: evidence from Mandarin.Michelle Liu &Colin Klein -2020 -Analysis 80 (2):262-272.
    The surface grammar of reports such as ‘I have a pain in my leg’ suggests that pains are objects which are spatially located in parts of the body. We show that the parallel construction is not available in Mandarin. Further, four philosophically important grammatical features of such reports cannot be reproduced. This suggests that arguments and puzzles surrounding such reports may be tracking artefacts of English, rather than philosophically significant features of the world.
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    The intuitive invalidity of the pain-in-mouth argument.Michelle Liu -2020 -Analysis 80 (3):463-474.
    In a recent paper, Reuter, Seinhold and Sytsma put forward an implicature account to explain the intuitive failure of the pain-in-mouth argument. They argue that utterances such as ‘There is tissue damage / a pain / an inflammation in my mouth’ carry the conversational implicature that there is something wrong with the speaker’s mouth. Appealing to new empirical data, this paper argues against the implicature account and for the entailment account, according to which pain reports using locative locutions, such as (...) ‘There is a pain in my mouth’, are intuitively understood as entailing corresponding predicative locutions, such as ‘My mouth hurts.’ On this latter account, the pain-in-mouth argument seems invalid because the conclusion is naturally understood as entailing something which cannot be inferred from the premisses. Implications for the philosophical debate about pain are also drawn. (shrink)
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    Neo-Confucianism: Metaphysics, Mind, and Morality.JeeLoo Liu -2017 - Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
    Solidly grounded in Chinese primary sources, Neo Confucianism: Metaphysics, Mind, and Morality engages the latest global scholarship to provide an innovative, rigorous, and clear articulation of neo-Confucianism and its application to Western philosophy. -/- Contextualizes neo-Confucianism for contemporary analytic philosophy by engaging with today’s philosophical questions and debates Based on the most recent and influential scholarship on neo-Confucianism, and supported by primary texts in Chinese and cross-cultural secondary literature Presents a cohesive analysis of neo-Confucianism by investigating the metaphysical foundations of (...) neo-Confucian perspectives on the relationship between human nature, human mind, and morality Offers innovative interpretations of neo-Confucian terminology and examines the ideas of eight major philosophers, from Zhou Dunyi and Cheng-Zhu to Zhang Zai and Wang Fuzhi Approaches neo-Confucian concepts in an penetrating yet accessible way. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Interactive Brain Activity: Review and Progress on EEG-Based Hyperscanning in Social Interactions.Difei Liu,Shen Liu,Xiaoming Liu,Chong Zhang,Aosika Li,Chenggong Jin,Yijun Chen,Hangwei Wang &Xiaochu Zhang -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
    When individuals interact with others, perceived information is transmitted among their brains. The EEG-based hyperscanning technique, which provides an approach to explore dynamic brain activities between two or more interactive individuals and their underlying neural mechanisms, has been applied to study different aspects of social interactions since 2010. Recently there has been an increase in research on EEG-based hyperscanning of social interactions. This paper summarizes the application of EEG-based hyperscanning on the dynamic brain activities during social interactions according to the (...) experimental designs and contents, discusses the possibility of applying inter-brain synchrony to social communication systems and analyzes the contributions and the limitations of these investigations. Furthermore, this paper sheds light on some new challenges to future EEG-based hyperscanning studies and the emerging field of EEG-based hyperscanning for pursuing the broader research field of social interactions. (shrink)
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    (2 other versions)Philosophy and the Good Life in theZhuangzi.Pengbo Liu -2020 -Metaphilosophy 51 (2-3):187-205.
    The ancient Chinese text theZhuangziraises a mix of epistemological, psychological, and conceptual challenges against the value and usefulness of philosophical disputation. But instead of advocating the elimination of philosophy, it implicitly embraces a broader conception of philosophy, the goal of which is to engage us to reflect on our limitations, question things we take for granted, and better appreciate alternative perspectives and possibilities. Philosophy thus understood is compatible with a variety of methods and approaches: fictions, jokes, paradoxes, spiritual exercises, argument, (...) disputation, and so on. Philosophical practices, on this view, also pave the way for an open‐minded, adaptive and flexible way of living that is at the core of the Zhuangist good life. (shrink)
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    Phenomenal Experience and the Thesis of Revelation.Michelle Liu -2019 - In Dena Shottenkirk, Manuel Curado & Steven S. Gouveia,Perception, Cognition and Aesthetics. New York: Routledge. pp. 227-251.
    In the philosophy of mind, revelation is the claim that the nature of qualia is revealed in phenomenal experience. In the literature, revelation is often thought of as intuitive but in tension with physicalism. While mentions of revelation are frequent, there is room for further discussion of how precisely to formulate the thesis of revelation and what it exactly amounts to. Drawing on the work of David Lewis, this paper provides a detailed discussion on how the thesis of revelation, as (...) well as its incompatibility with physicalism, is to be understood. (shrink)
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    Die Rezeption der westlichen Philosophie in der VR China, 1987-1992: eine Bibliographie.Werner Meissner &Weijian Liu -1996 - Münster: Lit. Edited by Weijian Liu.
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    Social Status and Corporate Social Responsibility: Evidence from Chinese Privately Owned Firms.Yang Liu,Weiqi Dai,Mingqing Liao &Jiang Wei -2020 -Journal of Business Ethics 169 (4):651-672.
    In countries such as China, where Confucianism is the backbone of national culture, high-social-status entrepreneurs are inclined to engage in corporate social responsibility activities due to the perceived high stress from stakeholders and high ability of doing CSR. Based on a large-scale survey of private enterprises in China, our paper finds that Chinese entrepreneurs at private firms who have high social status are prone to engage in social responsibility efforts. In addition, high-social-status Chinese entrepreneurs are even more likely to engage (...) in social responsibility efforts as they become more politically connected and as the region becomes more market-oriented. These findings extend the upper echelons perspective of CSR into Chinese context by shedding light on antecedents of CSR from a new perspective and clarifying the boundary conditions of the social status–CSR link from the institutional perspective. (shrink)
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  15. Slurs and the Type-Token Distinction of Their Derogatory Force.Chang Liu -2019 -Rivista Italiana di Filosofia del Linguaggio 13 (2):63-72.
    Slurs are derogatory, and theories of slurs aim at explaining their “derogatory force”. This paper draws a distinction between the type derogatory force and the token derogatory force of slurs. To explain the type derogatory force is to explain why a slur is a derogatory word. By contrast, to explain the token derogatory force is to explain why an utterance of a slur is derogatory. This distinction will be defended by examples in which the type and the token derogatory force (...) come apart. Because of the distinction, an adequate theory of slurs must be plausible for both the type and the token derogatory force. However, I will argue that many theories fail to be plausible for both. In particular, Hom’s combinatorial externalism and the conventional implicature theory offer implausible accounts of the token derogatory force, whereas the prohibitionist theory is insufficient to explain the type derogatory force. (shrink)
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    How Do Power and Status Differ in Predicting Unethical Decisions? A Cross-National Comparison of China and Canada.Yongmei Liu,Sixuan Chen,Chris Bell &Justin Tan -2019 -Journal of Business Ethics 167 (4):745-760.
    This study examines the varying roles of power, status, and national culture in unethical decision-making. Most research on unethical behavior in organizations is grounded in Western societies; empirical comparative studies of the antecedents of unethical behavior across nations are rare. The authors conduct this comparative study using scenario studies with four conditions in both China and Canada. The results demonstrate that power is positively related to unethical decision-making in both countries. Status has a positive effect on unethical decision-making and facilitates (...) the unethical decisions of Canadian participants who have high power but not Chinese participants who have high power. To explicate participants’ unethical decision-making rationales, the authors ask participants to justify their unethical decisions; the results reveal that Chinese participants are more likely to cite position differences, whereas Canadian participants are more likely to cite work effort and personal abilities. These findings expand theoretical research on the relationship between social hierarchy and unethical decision-making and provide practical insights on unethical behavior in organizations. (shrink)
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  17. Expert models and modeling processes associated with a computer‐modeling tool.BaoHui Zhang,Xiufeng Liu &Joseph S. Krajcik -2006 -Science Education 90 (4):579-604.
     
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    The Harder You Work, the Higher Your Satisfaction With Life? The Influence of Police Work Engagement on Life Satisfaction: A Moderated Mediation Model.Ting Liu,Xiaoqing Zeng,Meirong Chen &Ting Lan -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Prinzipien und Grundlagen der Wahrnehmungsauffassung bei Husserl.Chang Liu -2019 -Husserl Studies 35 (2):149-176.
    “Apprehension” is a key term in Husserl’s phenomenology of perceptual consciousness. However, its modes of operation have not yet been closely analyzed. Apprehension has its own principles and foundations. According to Husserl, the principles of apprehension are 1) contiguity, 2) equality and 3) similarity, and each of them expresses a specific kind of qualitative connection between the apprehension-content and the apprehension-sense. When a content presents a sense through equality or similarity, this sense can be regarded as a “projection” from the (...) apprehension-content. Besides the principles, the working of perceptual apprehension as knowing is based on two foundations. The first foundation is a space of sense, in which a perceptual sense finds its place and is combined holistically with other senses. The second foundation is a concrete cultural and historical lifeworld, upon which the space of sense constructed. Similar ideas can also be found at work in Sellars and Searle. (shrink)
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    Li dai "Zhu Lu yi tong" dian ji cui bian.Zuozhi Yan,Yangben Dai &Yongxiang Liu (eds.) -2018 - Shanghai: Shanghai gu ji chu ban she.
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    Shen qi bian shi--Gongsun Longzi.Shaolong Zhao &Jingzhu Liu (eds.) -1996 - Beijing Shi: Zhongguo hua qiao chu ban she.
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  22. Sheng si, xiang le, zi you: dao jia ji dao jiao di ren sheng li xiang.Yousheng Zhao,Minghua Liu &Liwei Zhang -1988 - Beijing: Guo ji wen hua chu ban gong si. Edited by Minghua Liu & Liwei Zhang.
     
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  23. Xue bu tong bian.Chen Jian zhu &Feng Huiming Dian Jiao Liu Peizhi -2000 - In Changgeng Wu,Zhu Lu xue shu kao bian wu zhong. Jiangxi Sheng Nanchang Shi: Jiangxi gao xiao chu ban she.
     
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    Is statistical learning constrained by lower level perceptual organization?Lauren L. Emberson,Ran Liu &Jason D. Zevin -2013 -Cognition 128 (1):82-102.
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    Cognitive Reappraisal in Children: Neuropsychological Evidence of Up-Regulating Positive Emotion From an ERP Study.Wen Liu,Fang Liu,Liang Chen,Zhongqing Jiang &Junchen Shang -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Training in Language Switching Facilitates Bilinguals’ Monitoring and Inhibitory Control.Cong Liu,Chin-Lung Yang,Lu Jiao,John W. Schwieter,Xun Sun &Ruiming Wang -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    In the present study, we use a training design in two experiments to examine whether bilingual language switching facilitates two components of cognitive control, namely monitoring and inhibitory control. The results of Experiment 1 showed that training in language switching reduced mixing costs and the anti-saccade effect among bilinguals. In Experiment 2, the findings revealed a greater decrease of mixing costs and a smaller decrease of the anti-saccade effect from pre- to post-training for the language switching training group compared to (...) the L2 training group. Overall, the results suggest that extensive exercise in monitoring and inhibitory control among languages in an experimental setting may enhance the corresponding components of cognitive control. We discuss these findings in the context of the relationship between bilingual language control and executive control. (shrink)
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    How Preferred Brands Relate to the Self: The Effect of Brand Preference, Product Involvement, and Information Valence on Brand-Related Memory.Rui Feng,Weijun Ma,Ruobing Liu,Miao Zhang,Ziyi Zheng,Ting Qing,Juzhe Xi,Xinzhen Lai &Cen Qian -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Data-Driven Hybrid Internal Temperature Estimation Approach for Battery Thermal Management.Kailong Liu,Kang Li,Qiao Peng,Yuanjun Guo &Li Zhang -2018 -Complexity 2018:1-15.
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    A New Methodology for Hesitant Fuzzy Emergency Decision Making with Unknown Weight Information.Xiaodi Liu,Zengwen Wang &Shitao Zhang -2018 -Complexity 2018:1-12.
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    Intelligent Controllers for Multirobot Competitive and Dynamic Tracking.Mei Liu,Shuai Li,Xiaodi Li,Long Jin,Chenfu Yi &Zhiguan Huang -2018 -Complexity 2018:1-12.
    This paper focuses on the problem of target tracking using k fittest robots in a group of n mobile robots with n>k. We present centralized and distributed coordination models with all-to-all and limited communications, respectively. For the case of all-to-all communication between robots, theoretical analysis is presented to prove the exponential stability of the whole system. In real applications of robotic networks, a robot may only be allowed to exchange information with a limited number of neighbors. In such a limited (...) communication case where centralized quantity is not available, a consensus filter is used to estimate the centralized quantities in a distributed way, and a distributed competitive target tracking is thus achieved. The stability of the distributed control is also proved in theory. Finally, illustrative examples are provided and analyzed to substantiate the efficacy of the proposed models for tracking moving target in a competition manner with all-to-all communications and limited communications. (shrink)
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    Of integrated information theory: a philosophical evaluation.Haoying Liu -2019 -Philosophical Psychology 33 (3):442-468.
    ABSTRACTTononi’s Integrated Information Theory explains consciousness as integrated information, that is, the informational state produced by the whole system over the sum of its parts. M...
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    To Express or to End? Personality Traits Are Associated With the Reasons and Patterns for Using Emojis and Stickers.Siying Liu &Renji Sun -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11:534079.
    Emojis and stickers are becoming increasingly popular in computer mediated communications. The present study examined the associations between personality traits and people’s reasons and patterns for using both emojis and stickers. Participants (n= 312) completed three on-line questionnaires assessing shyness, the Big Five personality traits and why and how they used emojis and stickers. Results revealed that shyness, neuroticism, extraversion and agreeableness were correlated with different reasons of usage. Moreover, some participants exhibited a tendency to adjust frequency of usage depending (...) on who the target person was and whether they were in a private or group chat. People who showed such tendencies were found to differ in personality with those who did not. Some differences in usage patterns were also observed between emojis and stickers. Together, the present study sheds more insights into how emojis and stickers can help people with different personality traits to achieve different purposes in their daily communication. (shrink)
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    Adult Attachment Orientations and Social Networking Site Addiction: The Mediating Effects of Online Social Support and the Fear of Missing Out.Chang Liu &Jian-Ling Ma -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Why Do You Trust News? The Event-Related Potential Evidence of Media Channel and News Type.Bonai Fan,Sifang Liu,Guanxiong Pei,Yufei Wu &Lian Zhu -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Media is the principal source of public information, and people's trust in news has been a critical mechanism in social cohesion. In recent years, the vast growth of new media has brought huge change to the way information is conveyed, cannibalizing much of the space of traditional media. This has led to renewed attention on media credibility. The study aims to explore the impact of media channel on trust in news and examine the role of news type. Twenty-six participants were (...) asked to make trust–distrust decisions after reading a variety of news headlines from different media channels while undergoing electroencephalography monitoring. The electrophysiological results showed that, for hard news, the new media condition elicited smaller N100 and larger P200 amplitudes than the traditional media condition. However, for soft news, there was no significant difference. The study suggests that the fitness of media channel and news type may influence the evaluation of news, impacting participants' affective arousal and attention allocation in the early stage and influencing trust in news. These results provide neurocognitive evidence of individuals' trust toward hard and soft news consumed via different media channels, yielding new insights into trust in media and contributing to media trust theory. (shrink)
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    Dynamic Model of Emotions: The Process of Forgetting in the Zhuangzi.Liu Linna &Sihao Chew -2019 -Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 18 (1):77-90.
    What is the viewpoint regarding the emotional lives of sages in the Zhuangzi 莊子? There are two conflicting positions in current scholarship: sages have emotions, and sages are without emotions. In this essay, we introduce these positions with their corresponding textual support and show that they are not satisfactory accounts. Specifically, we point out that the conflict arises as scholars adopt a static model of emotions. Thus, we propose that a better way to understand the emotional lives of sages is (...) to adopt a dynamic model of emotions characterized by the process of forgetting. Through the discussion of such a dynamic process, we show how conflicting textual evidence can be integrated into this dynamic process and, at the same time, be read consistently. Ultimately, we argue that the ideal emotional lives of sages in the Zhuangzi adopt a dynamic model of emotions characterized by the vacillation of activity of the mind between the state with and without emotions. (shrink)
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    Linking Ambidextrous Organizational Culture to Innovative Behavior: A Moderated Mediation Model of Psychological Empowerment and Transformational Leadership.Yanbin Liu,Wei Wang &Dusheng Chen -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10:464519.
    Research into innovative behavior is not new, but its importance for organizational effectiveness has become even more evident in recent years. However, the psychological processes and underlying mechanism concerning how and why innovative behavior occurs within an organization still invite more investigation. The present study considers ambidextrous organizational culture as a pro-innovation culture and proposes that it can be perceived by employees, which leads to their innovative behavior. This study adds clarity by exploring the impact of perceived ambidextrous organizational culture (...) on employees’ reactions related to innovation via the intermediate mechanism of psychological empowerment and the moderating condition of transformational leadership. Hypotheses are derived from a motivational perspective based on self-determination theory. Results are based on data collected from 647 Chinese employee-supervisor dyads. This study finds that employees’ perceptions of ambidextrous organizational culture have an indirect effect on innovative behavior through psychological empowerment. Specifically, the positive indirect relationship is amplified when transformational leadership is at a higher level. Our findings show how the mediating mechanism of psychological empowerment and the moderating condition of transformational leadership work together to improve innovation by individuals. The findings reveal several ways in which organizations can strategically focus on their cultural and supervisory training, such as applying this model to improve employees’ outcome related to innovation. (shrink)
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    Weakly Aggregative Modal Logic: Characterization and Interpolation.Jixin Liu,Yanjing Wang &Yifeng Ding -2019 - In Patrick Blackburn, Emiliano Lorini & Meiyun Guo,Logic, Rationality, and Interaction 7th International Workshop, LORI 2019, Chongqing, China, October 18–21, 2019, Proceedings. Springer. pp. 153-167.
    Weakly Aggregative Modal Logic (WAML) is a collection of disguised polyadic modal logics with n-ary modalities whose arguments are all the same. WAML has some interesting applications on epistemic logic and logic of games, so we study some basic model theoretical aspects of WAML in this paper. Specifically, we give a van Benthem-Rosen characterization theorem of WAML based on an intuitive notion of bisimulation and show that each basic WAML system Kn lacks Craig Interpolation.
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    Heads and Tails: Molecular Imagination and the Lipid Bilayer, 1917–1941.Daniel Liu -2018 - In Karl Matlin, Jane Maienschein & Manfred Laubichler,Visions of Cell Biology: Reflections Inspired by Cowdry's General Cytology. University of Chicago Press. pp. 209-245.
    Today, the lipid bilayer structure is nearly ubiquitous, taken for granted in even the most rudimentary introductions to cell biology. Yet the image of the lipid bilayer, built out of lipids with heads and tails, went from having obscure origins deep in colloid chemical theory in 1924 to being “obvious to any competent physical chemist” by 1935. This chapter examines how this schematic, strictly heuristic explanation of the idea of molecular orientation was developed within colloid physical chemistry, and how the (...) image was transformed into a reflection of the reality and agency of lipid molecules in the biological microworld. Whereas in physical and colloid chemistry these images considered secondary to instrumental measurement and mathematical modeling of surface phenomena, in biology the manipulable image of the lipid on paper became an essential tool for the molecularization of the cell. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Mechanisms of the tailoring workshops for teacher sustainable development: A case study of a middle school in Shanghai1.Yucui Ju &Jiping Liu -forthcoming -Tandf: Educational Philosophy and Theory:1-15.
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    Implicit Emotion Regulation Deficits in Trait Anxiety: An ERP Study.Bingqian Liu,Yi Wang &Xuebing Li -2018 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Forgetting in multi-agent modal logics.Liangda Fang,Yongmei Liu &Hans van Ditmarsch -2019 -Artificial Intelligence 266 (C):51-80.
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    (1 other version)Infinite idealization and contextual realism.Chuang Liu -2018 -Synthese:1-34.
    The paper discusses the recent literature on abstraction/idealization in connection with the “paradox of infinite idealization.” We use the case of taking thermodynamics limit in dealing with the phenomena of phase transition and critical phenomena to broach the subject. We then argue that the method of infinite idealization is widely used in the practice of science, and not all uses of the method are the same. We then confront the compatibility problem of infinite idealization with scientific realism. We propose and (...) defend a contextualist position for realism and argue that the cases for infinite idealization appear to be fully compatible with contextual realism. (shrink)
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    Adult Attachment Style, Emotion Regulation, and Social Networking Sites Addiction.Chang Liu &Jian-Ling Ma -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Fuzzy Adaptive Switching Control for an Uncertain Robot Manipulators with Time-Varying Output Constraint.Yongqing Fan,Wenqing Wang,Ying Liu &Minjuan Wang -2018 -Complexity 2018:1-10.
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    Two Tales of Epistemic Models.Yang Liu -2019 -Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 8 (4):291-302.
    This short paper has two parts. First,we prove a generalisation of Aumann’s surprising impossibility result in the context of rational decision making. We then move, in the second part, to discuss the interpretational meaning of some formal setups of epistemic models, and we do so by means of presenting an interesting puzzle in epistemic logic. The aim is to highlight certain problematic aspects of these epistemic systems concerning first/third-person asymmetry which underlies both parts of the story. This asymmetry, we argue, (...) reveals certain limits of what epistemic models can be. (shrink)
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    Using Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation to Improve Romantic Relationships Can Be a Promising Approach.Shen Liu,Ru Ma,Xiaoming Liu,Chong Zhang,Yijun Chen,Chenggong Jin,Hangwei Wang,Jiangtian Cui &Xiaochu Zhang -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Self-Construal Priming Affects Holistic Face Processing and Race Categorization, but Not Face Recognition.Xinge Liu,Xingfen Liang,Cong Feng &Guomei Zhou -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The Effect of Negative Feedback on Positive Beliefs in Self-Deception.Juan Liu,Wenjie Zhang,Youlong Zhan,Lixin Song,Peipei Guan,Dan Kang,Jie Jian,Ronghua Cai &Mei Li -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Yi ke xue de ming yi: Liu Huajie xue shu zi xuan ji.Huajie Liu -2000 - Fuzhou: Fujian jiao yu chu ban she.
    本书收集了一些与“科学”有关的论文、评论和书评。包括《论第二种科学》、《科学与知性》、《反科学与伪科学》等54篇文章。.
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    Consensus of Delayed Fractional-Order Multiagent Systems Based on State-Derivative Feedback.Jun Liu,Kaiyu Qin,Wei Chen &Ping Li -2018 -Complexity 2018:1-12.
    Consensus of fractional-order multiagent systems with single integral has been wildly studied. However, the dynamics with multiple integral also exist in FOMASs, and they are rarely studied at present. In this paper, consensus problems for multi-integral fractional-order multiagent systems with nonuniform time-delays are addressed. The consensus conditions for MIFOMASs are obtained by a novel frequency-domain method which properly eliminates consensus problems of the systems associated with nonuniform time-delays. Besides, the method revealed in this paper is applicable to classical high-order multiagent (...) systems which is a special case of MIFOMASs. Finally, several numerical simulations with different parameters are performed to validate the correctness of the results. (shrink)
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