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    Editorial: AI-Based Computer-Aided Diagnosis and Prognosis for Psychiatric Disorders.Miseon Shim,Do-Won Kim,Seung-Hwan Lee &Han-Jeong Hwang -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
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    The Dynamic Properties of a Brain Network During Spatial Working Memory Tasks in College Students With ADHD Traits.Kyoung-Mi Jang,Myung-Sun Kim &Do-Won Kim -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Erratum to: Globalizing Business Ethics Research and the Ethical Need to Include the Bottom-of-the-Pyramid Countries: Redefining the Global Triad as Business Systems and Institutions.Chong Ju Choi,Sae Won Kim &Jai Beom Kim -2010 -Journal of Business Ethics 94 (2):307-307.
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    Significant decrease in interfacial energy of grain boundary through serrated grain boundary transition.Hyun Uk Hong,Hi Won Jeong,In Soo Kim,Baig Gyu Choi,Young Soo Yoo &Chang Yong Jo -2012 -Philosophical Magazine 92 (22):2809-2825.
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  5. Intelligent Multimedia Solutions and Security in the Next Generation Mobile Information Systems-Conversion Scheme for Reducing Security Vulnerability in IPv4/IPv6 Networks. [REVIEW]Do Hyeon Lee &Jeom Goo Kim -2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf,Lecture Notes In Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 564-571.
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    The BDNF Val66Met Polymorphism Affects the Vulnerability of the Brain Structural Network.Chang-Hyun Park,Jungyoon Kim,Eun Namgung,Do-Wan Lee,Geon Ha Kim,Myeongju Kim,Nayeon Kim,Tammy D. Kim,Seunghee Kim,In Kyoon Lyoo &Sujung Yoon -2017 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Globalizing Business Ethics Research and the Ethical Need to Include the Bottom-of-the-Pyramid Countries: Redefining the Global Triad as Business Systems and Institutions. [REVIEW]Chong Ju Choi,Sae Won Kim &Jai Beom Kim -2010 -Journal of Business Ethics 94 (2):299 - 307.
    A majority of the countries in the world are still considered "developing," with a per capita income of less than U$1,000. Hahn (2008, Journal of Business Ethics 78, 711–721) recently proposed an ambitious business ethics research agenda for integrating the "bottom-of-the-pyramid" countries (Prahalad and Hart, 2002, Strategy and Competition 20, 22–14) through sustainable development and corporate citizenship. Hahn's work is among the growing field of research in comparative business ethics including the global business ethics index (Michalos, 2008, Journal of Business (...) Ethics 79(1), 9–19; Scholtens and Dam, 2008, Journal of Business Ethics 75(3), 273–284; Tsalikis and Seaton, 2008, Journal of Business Ethics 75(3), 229–238). This article is complementary to Hahn's work and it advocates an urgent need for business ethics researchers to globally integrate the bottom-of-thepyramid countries through a fundamental re-definition of the global economic triad, including the United States, Western Europe, and Japan [Ohmae, 1985, Triad Power: The Coming Shape of Global Competition (New York: Free Press)]. The definition that we propose is based on business systems and institutional perspectives that include the bottom-of-the-pyramid countries. We also propose to broaden the research in business ethics to enable comparisons across business systems indifferent income levels. (shrink)
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    The effect of deliberative process on the self-sacrificial decisions of utilitarian healthcare students.Jungjoon Ihm,Minhae Cho,Seunghee Lee,Do-Hwan Kim,Seungmin Kim &Yongmin Shin -2022 -BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-10.
    BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted prosocial behavior as a professional healthcare core competency. Although medical students are expected to work in the best interests of their patients, in the pandemic context, there is a greater need for ethical attention to be paid to the way medical students deal with moral dilemmas that may conflict with their obligations.MethodsThis study was conducted in the spring semester of 2019 on 271 students majoring in health professions: medicine, dentistry, and veterinary medicine. All participants provided (...) informed consent and completed measures that assessed utilitarian moral views, cognitive reflections, cognitive reappraisal, and moral judgment.ResultsThe healthcare-affiliated students who scored higher on the instrumental harm subscale in the measurement of utilitarian moral views were more likely to endorse not only other-sacrificial actions but also self-sacrificial ones for the greater good in moral dilemma scenarios. In particular, those engaged in deliberative processes tended to make more self-sacrificial judgments. The mediation analysis also revealed that the effect of deliberative processes on self-sacrificial judgments was mediated by cognitive reappraisal.ConclusionsThese findings suggested that cognitive reappraisal through deliberative processes is involved when the students with utilitarian inclination make prosocial decisions, that it is necessary to consider both moral views and emotional regulation when admitting candidates, and that moral education programs are needed in the healthcare field. (shrink)
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    Risk Perception & Risk-Reduction Behavior Model for Blue-Collar Workers: Adapted From the Health Promotion Model.Won Ju Hwang &Mi Jeong Kim -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Expanding Focus on Japan and the Bounded Dynamism of Japanese International Relations Studies in South Korea.Sangjoon Kim &Seung-won Suh -2010 -Japanese Journal of Political Science 11 (3):367-387.
    Unlike in Western academia, Japanese studies in Korea have not receded, but rather have rather vigorously refocused on Japan during the last two decades. This paper examines the rapid development and governing dynamics of the Japanese politics studies (JPS), with a particular focus on Japanese international relations studies (JIRS). It answers the following four questions. How does JIRS perceive, measure, and interpret Japan? What are the outstanding features of JIRS? What are the internal dynamics in the JPS community? How does (...) the JPS community interact with the real political world? The study results emphasize the policy-oriented research style, prevailing realistic nationalism, and vigorous interaction between academia and politics in JPS/JIRS behind the refocusing on Japan. (shrink)
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    The emergence of theoretical physics in Japan: Japanese physics community between the two World Wars.Dong-Won Kim -1995 -Annals of Science 52 (4):383-402.
    The paper aims to show how Japanese theoretical physics groups emerged between the First and Second World Wars. First, it will be argued that by the early 1930s the Japanese physics community had been predominantly inclined towards experimental physics and that several academic, cultural, and social factors had worked for the maintenance of this status quo. Next, how the situation slowly changed during the early 1930s, and how the young theoretical physicists successfully established a bridgehead during the mid-1930s will be (...) analysed. Four different elements are suggested: the dazzling success of quantum mechanics and its spread in the West; the dominance of experimental physics and its effect on the university system; cultural/social influence; and the emergence of the research network. (shrink)
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    Grundlegung der Werte in der Lebenswelt des Menschen: Studien zum Pflichtbewusstsein und zur Wertethik.Mi-Won Kim -2000 - Marburg: Tectum.
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    Is Ethical Naturalism Bentham’s Final Position?Won Cheul Kim -2018 -Journal Of pan-Korean Philosophical Society 88:155-193.
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    Sin-Itiro Tomonaga: Life of a Japanese Physicist. Makinosuke Matsui, Cheryl Fujimoto, Takako Sano, Hiroshi Ezawa.Dong-won Kim -1996 -Isis 87 (4):750-751.
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    A Reconsideration of the Mutual Issuance Theory in Yi T’oegye’s Neo-Confucianism.Sung Won Kim -2015 -Philosophy East and West 65 (2):582-603.
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    Habits, Self-Control and Social Conventions: The Role of Global Media and Corporations.Sae Won Kim &Chong Ju Choi -2007 -Journal of Business Ethics 76 (2):147-154.
    There has been an intellectual debate at least since the 1960s in business ethics on the role of the media in relation to consumer choice driven by either habits or rationality. If consumers are totally rational, then the global media and global corporations provide just information and knowledge. If consumers are influenced by habit then large corporations and global media can greatly influence consumer choice and create problems of self-control (Ainslie, 1992, Pico Economics: The Strategic Interaction of Successive Motivational States (...) Within the Person, Cambridge University press, Cambridge). In this article, we provide a synthesis and integrated approach to this continuing debate. We provide a more institutional approach to consumer choice based on social conventions, rather than just on individual habits and lapses in self-control. (shrink)
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    Sensitivity to Ethical Issues Confronted by Korean Hospital Staff Nurses.Yong-Soon Kim,Jee-Won Park,Mi-Ae You,Ye-Suk Seo &Sung-Suk Han -2005 -Nursing Ethics 12 (6):595-605.
    This descriptive study was undertaken to identify the degree of ethical sensitivity of staff nurses and to analyze the differences in ethical sensitivity in terms of both general and ethics-related characteristics. Participants were 236 staff nurses working in general hospitals in Korea. Ethical sensitivity was measured by means of an instrument developed by the researchers. The results showed that the mean score for the degree of ethical sensitivity was 0.71 out of a possible maximum score of 1 (range 0.30 to (...) 0.97). For general characteristics, there was a significant difference in ethical sensitivity according to age (F (df 2233)-3.99, P-0.02). For characteristics related to ethics, there was a significant difference in ethical sensitivity according to attitude towards the nursing profession (F (df 4231)-2.94, P-0.03). It is therefore recommended that a training program reflecting these variables be developed to enhance staff nurses’ ethical sensitivity. (shrink)
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    A Study on Bentham’s Political Radicalism.Won-Chul Kim -2017 -Journal Of pan-Korean Philosophical Society 87:169-200.
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    Reid on Particularism, Habit, and Personal Identity.Jong Won Kim -2015 -Journal of Scottish Philosophy 13 (3):203-217.
    Are the first principles in the philosophy of Thomas Reid derived inductively from particular experience, or are they self-evident? Is Reid an epistemic particularist, or a methodist? Some scholars interpret him as an epistemic particularistic, while others hold that he is a methodist like other philosophers of his time. This debate was central to an exchange between Roderick Chisholm and Keith Lehrer. Taking the general belief in personal identity as an example, this paper aims to show which interpretation is more (...) consistent with Reid's whole philosophical system. Although Reid believes that the general belief is self-evident without reasoning, it is not self-evident in the way that beliefs in particular cases are. Reid's overall philosophical method makes the self-evidence of particular beliefs more basic, the self-evidence of general beliefs being transferred from particular beliefs by means of habit. I conclude that the particularistic interpretation is more consistent with his whole philosophical sys.. (shrink)
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    A Longitudinal Study on the Development of Moral Judgement in Korean Nursing Students.Yong-Soon Kim,Jee-Won Park,Youn-Jung Son &Sung-Suk Han -2004 -Nursing Ethics 11 (3):254-265.
    This longitudinal study examined the development of moral judgement in 37 nursing students attending a university in Suwon, Korea. The participants completed the Korean version of the Defining Issues Test to allow analysis of their level of moral judgement. The development of moral judgement was quantified using ‘the moral development score’ at each stage (i.e. the six stages detailed by Kohlberg) and the ‘P(%) score’ (a measure of the overall moral judgement level). The results were as follows: (1) the moral (...) development score for stage 5A was consistently the highest across the four years of the students’ course, showing significant differences in some sociodemographic factors including home, birth order and monthly income; and (2) the P(%) score was higher in fourth-year (47.47 ± 11.21) than in first-year (46.13±9.73) students. There was no significant difference in the P(%) score according to sociodemographic factors. Further studies will examine in detail the correlation between curriculum and moral judgement development. We suggest that courses in ethics education should be made more relevant. (shrink)
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    How CSR Leads to Corporate Brand Equity: Mediating Mechanisms of Corporate Brand Credibility and Reputation. [REVIEW]Won-Moo Hur,Hanna Kim &Jeong Woo -2014 -Journal of Business Ethics 125 (1):1-12.
    The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationships among corporate social responsibility (CSR), corporate brand credibility, corporate brand equity, and corporate reputation. Structural equation modeling analysis provided support for the hypotheses from a sample of 867 consumers in South Korea. The results showed that CSR has a direct positive effect on corporate brand credibility and corporate reputation. In addition, the results indicate that corporate brand credibility mediates the relationship between CSR and corporate reputation. Moreover, corporate brand credibility mediates (...) the relationship between CSR and corporate reputation. Finally, the relationship between CSR and corporate brand equity is sequentially and fully mediated by corporate brand credibility and corporate reputation. The theoretical and managerial implications of the results and limitations are discussed, and future research directions are suggested. (shrink)
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    Women and Globalization: Ethical Dimensions of Knowledge Transfer in Global Organizations.Chong Ju Choi &Sae Won Kim -2008 -Journal of Business Ethics 81 (1):53-61.
    The topic of women and globalization raises fundamental questions on the impact of globalization on women, ethnic minorities and other socio-demographically under-represented actors in global organizations. This article seeks to integrate theories of procedural justice, psychological contracts, motivation and psychological ownership in knowledge transfer in global organizations, and the implications for women, and other under-represented actors. Our analysis concurs with current research on the need for a relativist perspective in business ethics research and one that encompasses the critical processes of (...) exchange from a cognitive perspective. Our contribution is to show that globalization is a complex process, that has different impacts on actors, an impact that can vary widely depending on, whether the actors are in a dominant situation, or as in the case of women and ethnic minorities, in a relatively socio-demographic and geo-politically under represented situation. (shrink)
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    Emergence of New Welfare States in East Asia? Domestic Social Changes and the Impact of "Welfare Internationalism" in South Korea and Taiwan (1945–2012). [REVIEW]Kim Won Sub &Shih-Jiunn Shi -2013 -International Journal of Social Quality 3 (2):106-124.
  24. Korea's Appropriation of the Cell Phone Culture.Sung-do Kim -2009 -Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 55 (3):31 - +.
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    Pitch Processing Can Indicate Cognitive Alterations in Chronic Liver Disease: An fNIRS Study.Geonsang Jo,Young-Min Kim,Dae Won Jun &Eunju Jeong -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Quality of life and social support of the buddhist patients with cancer.Hak Ju Kim,Sunghyun Shin &Jung-won Lim -2011 -The Journal of Indian Philosophy 33:241-268.
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    Trans‐synaptic mechanisms orchestrated by mammalian synaptic cell adhesion molecules.Jinhu Kim,Luis E. Gomez Wulschner,Won Chan Oh &Jaewon Ko -2022 -Bioessays 44 (11):2200134.
    Bidirectional trans‐synaptic signaling is essential for the formation, maturation, and plasticity of synaptic connections. Synaptic cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) are prime drivers in shaping the identities of trans‐synaptic signaling pathways. A series of recent studies provide evidence that diverse presynaptic cell adhesion proteins dictate the regulation of specific synaptic properties in postsynaptic neurons. Focusing on mammalian synaptic CAMs, this article outlines several exemplary cases supporting this notion and highlights how these trans‐synaptic signaling pathways collectively contribute to the specificity and diversity (...) of neural circuit architecture. (shrink)
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  28. Anatomy of the orbitofrontal cortex.David H. Zald &Suck Won Kim -2001 - In Stephen Salloway, Paul Malloy & James D. Duffy,The Frontal Lobes and Neuropsychiatric Illness. American Psychiatric Press.
     
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    Periodic contact between piezoelectric materials and a rigid body with a wavy surface.Yue-Ting Zhou &Tae-Won Kim -2015 -Philosophical Magazine 95 (2):167-185.
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    Scalable Multilabel Learning Based on Feature and Label Dimensionality Reduction.Jaesung Lee &Dae-Won Kim -2018 -Complexity 2018:1-15.
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    Global Ethics of Collective Internet Governance: Intrinsic Motivation and Open Source Software.Chong Ju Choi,Sae Won Kim &Shui Yu -2009 -Journal of Business Ethics 90 (4):523-531.
    The ethical governance of the global Internet is an accelerating global phenomenon. A key paradox of the global Internet is that it allows individual and collective decision making to co-exist with each other. Open source software (OSS) communities are a globally accelerating phenomenon. OSS refers to groups of programs that allow the free use of the software and further the code sharing to the general and corporate users of the software. The combination of private provision and public knowledge and software, (...) and the seeming paradox of economic versus social motivations have stimulated a wide debate between researchers and policymakers. In this article, we analyze OSS communities from the viewpoint of "intrinsic motivation," knowledge creation, and collective Internet governance. We believe that the growth of global OSS has fundamental implications for business ethics and the governance of the global Internet in the twenty-first century. (shrink)
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    A Critical Reading of Jean‐Luc Marion's Interpretation of Anselm's Ontological Argument.Young Won Kim -2023 -Heythrop Journal 64 (5):637-654.
    In this essay, I qualify Jean-Luc Marion's anti-ontological interpretation of Anselm's argument. Marion claims that the argument is not ontological but in line with Dionysian apophatic theology. To substantiate his anti-ontological reading, Marion suggests that the main regulative idea of the Proslogion is bonum. The final regulative idea, however, is gaudium, since gaudium, not bonum, leads the argument to the beatific vision. If we reformulate the Proslogion focusing on gaudium, we find that Marion's analysis misses the evident ontological aspects of (...) the argument, such as the tradition of prayer and hermeneutics. Since Anselm promulgated the argument within the Benedictine tradition of Bec, the practice of prayer or meditation is the legitimate context of the argument. However, because of his emphasis on the structure of call and response over the ontological and hermeneutical aspects of revelation, his analysis neglects the importance of the hermeneutic relation within which the Proslogion is born. (shrink)
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    A Study of John Stuart Mill’s Utilitarianism from his Proof of the Principle of Utility.Won-Chul Kim -2023 -Journal of Korean Philosophical Society 166:117-141.
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    Relationship between cultural values and well-being: analysis from some East Asian countries.Won Joong Kim,Nguyen Xuan Trung,Le Van Hung &Nguyen Ngoc Trung -2020 -Journal for Cultural Research 24 (4):1-17.
    This paper is an empirical analysis of how culture, specifically tradition, affects well-being, i.e., happiness, life satisfaction, and financial satisfaction, along with socioeconomic factors in East Asia. Ordered probit regression model results show that women have higher happiness and satisfaction levels than men even in Confucian cultures in which men generally receive more favourable conditions than women. Additionally, marital status or the impact of religion had strong and positive effects on happiness and sometimes on life satisfaction but not on financial (...) satisfaction. Interestingly, tradition has a statistically significant and important effect on both life and financial satisfaction. Finally, the results show that individuals who value tradition greater also have higher levels of financial satisfaction. (shrink)
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    A Genealogical Study about 'The Greatest Happiness of the Greatest Number': From Hutcheson to Bentham.Won-Chul Kim -2019 -Journal of the Society of Philosophical Studies 60:177-208.
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    (1 other version)L'appropriation culturelle de la téléphonie mobile en corée : Société civile et internet en chine et asie orientale.Sung-do Kim -2009 -Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 55 (3):31.
    Cet article présente une esquisse du paysage culturel de la téléphonie mobile en Corée et il évoque l'uniformisation croissante des comportements verbaux et gestuels provoqués par cette technologie. En introduction, la distinction entre trois niveaux d'analyse, l'anthropologique, le global et le local, permet de construire le cadre de l'étude. La section suivante décrit brièvement l'état actuel de l'usage de la téléphonie mobile dans le « Pays du matin calme » et elle fournit des hypothèses afin d'expliquer le goût des Coréens (...) pour la technologie. Dans la troisième section, trois traits culturels sont convoqués pour caractériser la téléphonie mobile en Corée: le féminisme, le techno-nationalisme et l'ambivalence des valeurs modernes et traditionnelles, en particulier la persistance de ces dernières.This article presents an outline of the cultural landscape of mobile telephony in Korea and it evokes the increasing uniformity of verbal behavior and gestures caused by this technology. In the introduction, the distinction between three levels of analysis, anthropological, global and local, can build the framework of the study. The following section briefly describes the current state of the use of mobile telephony in the "Land of the Morning Calm" and provides hypotheses to explain the taste of Koreans technology. In the third section, three cultural traits are called to characterize the mobile phone in Korea: feminism, techno-nationalism and ambivalence values ​​ modern and traditional, in particular the persistence of the latter. (shrink)
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    On the Nature of Practical Wisdom(Phronēsis) in Aristotle.Do-Hyoung Kim -2020 -Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 99:1-20.
    아리스토텔레스 윤리학의 다양한 논점과 개념들 중에서도 실천적 지혜(phronēsis)는 판이하게 다른 이해와 분석이 존재하는 것으로 악명이 높은 주제라고 할 수 있다. 그 논란을 대표하는 전통적인 두 입장을 소개하면 다음과 같다. 먼저, 혹자들은 이성은 정념의 노예’ 혹은 ‘이성의 불활성(inertness)’등의 흄(David Hume)의 사상에서 착안하여, 아리스토텔레스 버전의 실천이성인 ‘실천적 지혜’ 역시 ‘덕’과 ‘행복’에 관하여 다소 제한적 기능만을 갖고 있다는 해석을 제시한다. 이들은 아리스토텔레스의 실천적 지혜는 ‘목적 달성을 위한 도구들’에만 관여한다고 주장하면서, 마치 흄의 도구적 이성과 유사한 것으로 아리스토텔레스의 실천적 사유(dianoia pratike)를 이해하려 한다. 반면, 아리스토텔레스의 (...) 실천적 지혜는 ‘도구들에 대한 숙고’는 물론, 덕, 용기, 절제, 행복 등의 궁극적 목적들에 대한 개념적 사유를 바탕으로 인간의 감정과 욕구에 명령을 내리는 적극적 이성의 역할을 갖는다고 주장하는 연구자들도 있다. 전자의 경우, 실천적 지혜에 대한 ‘흄적 해석’ 혹은 ‘감정주의적(emotivist)’ 해석 등으로 불리고, 후자에 대해서는 ‘칸트적 해석’ 혹은 ‘주지주의적(intellectualist) 해석’ 등의 명칭이 주어지기도 한다. 이 글은 행복(eudaimonia)에 대한 실천적 지혜의 역할에 대해서는 다소 조심스럽게 접근해야 할 부분이 있기는 하지만, 전반적으로 ‘칸트적 해석’이 아리스토텔레스의 실천적 지혜에 대한 적절한 분석이라는 논증을 제시할 것이다. (shrink)
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  38. The Grammatology of the Future.Sung-Do Kim -2005 - In Peter Pericles Trifonas & Michael A. Peters,Deconstructing Derrida: tasks for the new humanities. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 137.
  39. Chosŏn hugi sasangsa yŏnʻgu.Yong-dŏk Kim -1977 - Sŏul: Ŭryu Munhwasa.
     
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    An Unusual, Intermediate-Sized Lesion Affecting Motor Organization in a Patient With Schizencephaly: A Case Report.Sung-Woon Baik,Gi-Wook Kim,Myoung-Hwan Ko,Jeoung-Hwan Seo,Yu-Hui Won &Sung-Hee Park -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Aristotle and R. M. Hare on Prescriptivism.Do-Hyoung Kim -2019 -Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 96:129-143.
    아리스토텔레스와 헤어의 윤리이론에서 도덕적 가치 개념은 공통적으로 규정적 속성을 갖는 것으로 이해되지만, 문제의 ‘규정적 속성’을 바라보는 그들의 관점은 다소 상이하다. 헤어가 도덕적 기술(旣述)의 논리적 형태에 착안하여 도덕적 가치들이 규정적이라고 주장하는 반면, 아리스토텔레스가 바라보는 도덕적 가치의 규정적 속성은 주어진 상황 속의 도덕적 요건 및 변수들을 향한 ‘인간의 인지적 본성’에 기인한다. 따라서 사실상 우리가 오늘날 현대 윤리학에서 이해되는 바와 정확히 같은 의미로 아리스토텔레스를 규정주의자로 부를 수는 없을 지도 모른다. 그러나 이 글은 비록 아리스토텔레스와 헤어가 ‘도덕 가치의 규정성’에 대한 동일한 논증을 도출하지는 않는다고 (...) 하더라도, 도덕적 가치에 대한 개념적 이해나 도덕 판단을 바라보는 이 두 철학자들의 기본적 관점에는 우리가 주목할 만한 정도의 공통분모가 있다고 주장한다. 그리하여 우리는 이들 사이의 공통적 요소들을 보이면서, 도덕 판단에 대한 아리스토텔레스의 논의 역시 비록 다소 제한적 이긴 하지만, 여전이 의미 있는 방식으로 ‘규정주의적’이라고 논증할 것이다. (shrink)
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    Prolégomène à une sémiotique du Covid-19 : agentivité, narrativité, temporalité.Sung Do Kim -2022 -Episteme 27:243-269.
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    Social Media for Socially Responsible Firms: Analysis of Fortune 500’s Twitter Profiles and their CSR/CSIR Ratings.Kiljae Lee,Won-Yong Oh &Namhyeok Kim -2013 -Journal of Business Ethics 118 (4):791-806.
    The instrumental benefits of firm’s CSR activities are contingent upon the stakeholders’ awareness and favorable attribution. While social media creates an important momentum for firms to cultivate favorable awareness by establishing a powerful framework of stakeholder relationships, the opportunities are not distributed evenly for all firms. In this paper, we investigate the impact of CSR credentials on the effectiveness of social media as a stakeholder-relationship management platform. The analysis of Fortune 500 companies in the Twitter sphere reveals that a higher (...) CSR rating is a strong indicator of an earlier adoption, a faster establishment of online presence, a higher responsiveness to the firm’s identity, and a stronger virality of the messages. Incidentally, the higher CSIR rating is also found to be associated with the stronger virality. Our findings also suggest that socially responsible firms can harvest proactive stakeholders’ participation without investing more resources. As the first study that conceptualizes the social media as a proponent of CSR, this paper contends that “being socially responsible” makes more practical sense for firms with the rise of social media. (shrink)
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    Older Korean People's Desire To Participate in Health Care Decision Making.Soo Jung Chang,Kyung Ja Lee,In Sook Kim &Won Hee Lee -2008 -Nursing Ethics 15 (1):73-86.
    The purpose of this study was to identify how older Korean people seek information and their desire to participate in decision making about their health care. A total of 165 elderly people living in Seoul, South Korea, participated in the study. Data were collected during individual interviews using the Autonomy Preference Index. The mean information-seeking score was high. The mean score for their desire to participate with a physician in decision making was lower, but this was higher when family members (...) were involved. The study indicates that many older people want to receive information about their health care. Families (or guardians), as well as older people themselves, should be included in the decision-making process. Nurses can encourage older people to express their wishes, while treating each individual with respect. (shrink)
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    A Fusion-Based Technique With Hybrid Swarm Algorithm and Deep Learning for Biosignal Classification.Sunil Kumar Prabhakar,Harikumar Rajaguru,Chulho Kim &Dong-Ok Won -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    The vital data about the electrical activities of the brain are carried by the electroencephalography signals. The recordings of the electrical activity of brain neurons in a rhythmic and spontaneous manner from the scalp surface are measured by EEG. One of the most important aspects in the field of neuroscience and neural engineering is EEG signal analysis, as it aids significantly in dealing with the commercial applications as well. To uncover the highly useful information for neural classification activities, EEG studies (...) incorporated with machine learning provide good results. In this study, a Fusion Hybrid Model with Singular Value Decomposition Based Estimation of Robust Parameters is proposed for efficient feature extraction of the biosignals and to understand the essential information it has for analyzing the brain functionality. The essential features in terms of parameter components are extracted using the developed hybrid model, and a specialized hybrid swarm technique called Hybrid Differential Particle Artificial Bee algorithm is proposed for feature selection. To make the EEG more practical and to be used in a plethora of applications, the robust classification of these signals is necessary thereby relying less on the trained professionals. Therefore, the classification is done initially using the proposed Zero Inflated Poisson Mixture Regression Model and then it is also classified with a deep learning methodology, and the results are compared with other standard machine learning techniques. This proposed flow of methodology is validated on a few standard Biosignal datasets, and finally, a good classification accuracy of 98.79% is obtained for epileptic dataset and 98.35% is obtained for schizophrenia dataset. (shrink)
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  46. From donors to networks: analyzing the “donation of the century” in South Korea through actor-network theory.Gyeyeon Park &Sung Do Kim -forthcoming -Semiotica.
    This study explores the act of giving, a topic underexplored in semiotic research. To develop a semiotic perspective on gift-giving, it investigates the “donation of the century,” an unprecedented contribution of 23,000 items by the late Samsung Group chairman Lee Kun-hee to South Korea’s national and public museums, which demonstrates how donation transcends material exchange and carries symbolic, social, and cultural significance. Based on actor-network theory, the study analyses the complex networks of donation. It challenges the traditional human-centric perspective framing (...) donation solely as the actions of donors or heirs, rather revealing it as the outcome of intricate and dynamic interactions between human and non-human actors, including laws, artefacts, and recipient institutions. This study recognizes musealization as a process that creates new meanings and knowledge through material-semiotic interactions and that a collection’s defining characteristic lies in its transmissibility. Accordingly, the study highlights how the musealization of the donated collection – grounded in the materiality of artefacts – fosters new relationships and redefines the collection as “dynamic national treasures.” This study presents an exemplary case of art donation, exploring its semiotic, epistemological, and ontological dimensions and offering insights into the dynamics and significance of gift-giving in contemporary society. (shrink)
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    Some Semiotic Remarks on the Narrativity of Covid-19.Sung Do Kim -2020 -Episteme 24:45-68.
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    Cognitive Remediation in Middle-Aged or Older Inpatients with Chronic Schizophrenia: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Korea.Kee-Hong Choi,Jinsook Kang,Sun-Min Kim,Seung-Hwan Lee,Seon-Cheol Park,Won-Hye Lee,Sun Choi,Kiho Park &Tae-Yeon Hwang -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Oryun haengsilto.Hong-do Kim &Chŏng-il Ko (eds.) -2015 - Sŏul: Tongsŏ Munhwasa.
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    Consumer Trust, Social Marketing and Ethics of Welfare Exchange.Chong Ju Choi,Tarek Ibrahim Eldomiaty &Sae Won Kim -2007 -Journal of Business Ethics 74 (1):17-23.
    The global corporate scandals such as Enron, Worldcom and Global Crossing have raised fundamental issues of business ethics as well as economic, social and anthropological questions concerning the nature of business competition and global capitalism. The purpose of this conceptual paper is to introduce the concept of "welfare exchange" to the existing notions of economic, social and anthropological notions of business and exchange in markets and society in the 21st century. Global competition and business success in the 21st century continue (...) to raise the nature of economic value and the interaction among diverse actors in international markets, institutions and society. We believe that the nature of such exchange between consumers and organizations, which can also be termed social marketing, need to increasingly take into account a welfare and ethical component. In this paper, we introduce our concept of welfare exchange to emphasize the importance of such welfare and ethical issues in the global business environment of the 21st century. (shrink)
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