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    Validation of the Toronto Empathy Questionnaire (TEQ) Among Medical Students in China: Analyses Using Three Psychometric Methods.Richard Huan Xu,Eliza Lai-yiWong,Sabrina Yu-jun Lu,Ling-Ming Zhou,Jing-hui Chang &Dong Wang -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    A multigroup structural equation modeling analysis of students’ perception, motivation, and performance in computational thinking.Jiachu Ye,Xiaoyan Lai &Gary Ka WaiWong -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Students’ perceptions of learning are important predictors of their learning motivation and academic performance. Examining perceptions of learning has meaningful implications for instruction practices, while it has been largely neglected in the research of computational thinking. To contribute to the development of CT education, we explored the influence of students’ perceptions on their motivation and performance in CT acquisition and examined the gender difference in the structural model using a multigroup structural equation modeling analysis. Two hundred and eighty-five students from (...) a Chinese urban high school were recruited for the study. The analysis revealed that students’ perceptions of CT positively influenced their CT performance and learning motivation, and some motivational constructs, namely self-efficacy and learning goal orientation, also positively influenced their CT performance. Furthermore, in the male student group, perceptions of CT exhibited significant correlations with both self-efficacy and LGO. However, no significant correlation was found in the female student group. Implications for research and teaching practice in CT education are presented herein. (shrink)
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    Development and Validation of a Script Concordance Test (SCT) to Evaluate Ethical Reasoning Ability Among First and Fifth Year Students in a Medical School.Allan Pau,Saraswathy Thangarajoo,Vijaya Paul Samuel,Lai ChunWong,Pak FongWong,Patricia Matizha,Sivalingam Nalliah &Vishna Devi Nadarajah -2019 -Journal of Academic Ethics 17 (2):193-204.
    A script concordance test was developed as an innovative tool for assessing ethical reasoning ability. An SCT of 12 medical ethical vignettes were constructed from the UNESCO Casebook on Human Dignity and Human Rights. The vignettes were reviewed by a panel of 15 medical experts before administration to a panel of 18 clinicians. The clinician’s answers were used to constitute the scoring key. The SCT was then administered to first and final year medical students. Data were analysed using SPSS. Internal (...) consistency was assessed using Cronbach’s alpha. SCT performance was tested for association with sex, year of study and race by comparing the mean SCT scores between categories within each variable. Internal consistency as measured by Cronbach’s alpha values, ranging from 0.597 to 0.902, indicated high intra-vignette reliability for 10 of the vignettes. Inter-vignette reliability was high at 0.797. Mean SCT scores were not significantly different between students of different gender, year of study and ethnicity. However, each vignette was able to distinguish between overall poor and good test performers. The SCT was able to differentiate between students with varying degrees of ethical reasoning ability. (shrink)
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  4. End-of-Life Decision Making in Hong Kong: The Appeal of the Shared Decision Making Model.Chun Kit Chui,Julian Chuk-Ling Lai,Kam HungWong,M. W. Tse Doris &Ho Mun Chan -2015 - In Ruiping Fan,Family-Oriented Informed Consent: East Asian and American Perspectives. Cham: Springer Verlag.
     
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    Building Biophysics in Mid-Century China: The University of Science and Technology of China.Yi Lai Christine Luk -2015 -Journal of the History of Biology 48 (2):201-235.
    Biophysics has been either an independent discipline or an element of another discipline in the United States, but it has always been recognized as a stand-alone discipline in the People’s Republic of China since 1949. To inquire into this apparent divergence, this paper investigates the formational history of biophysics in China by examining the early institutional history of one of the best-known and prestigious science and technology universities in the PRC, the University of Science and Technology of China. By showing (...) how the university and its biophysics program co-evolved with national priorities from the school’s founding in 1958 to the eve of the Cultural Revolution in 1966, the purpose of this paper is to assess the development of a scientific discipline in the context of national demands and institutional politics. Specific materials for analysis include the school’s admission policies, curricula, students’ dissertations, and research program. To further contextualize the institutional setting of Chinese biophysics, this paper begins with a general history of proto-biophysical institutions in China during the Nationalist-Communist transitional years. This paper could be of interest to historians wanting to know more about the origin of the biophysics profession in China, and in particular how research areas that constitute biophysics changed in tandem with socio-political contingencies. (shrink)
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    Potentially inappropriate urinary catheter indwelling among long‐term care facilities residents.Yi-Tsun Chen,Ming-Hsien Lin,Hsiu-Yun Lai,Shinn-Jang Hwang &Liang-Kung Chen -2009 -Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 15 (4):592-594.
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    Adverse events following immunization and psychological distress among cancer patients/survivors following vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 infection.Li PingWong,Lee Lee Lai,Mee Hoong See,Haridah Alias,Sharifah Faridah Syed Omar,Chong Guan Ng,Gwo Fuang Ho,Teng Aik Ong,Yee ChiWong,Po Lin Ooi,Jasmin Munchar Elias,Zhijian Hu &Yulan Lin -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    PurposeThis study aims to describe the adverse events following immunization of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in cancer patients/survivors associated with their psychological distress.MethodsA cross-sectional study was conducted to assess AEFIs after the receipt of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in cancer patients/survivors attending a university hospital in Malaysia. Psychological distress was measured using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale before and after the first and second doses of COVID-19 vaccine.ResultsA total of 217 complete responses were received. Compared with before vaccination, both HADS Anxiety and HADS (...) Depression scores were significantly reduced after the first and second dose of the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine. Most of the participants had mild-or-moderate systemic and local AEFIs, with the most common being pain at the injection site, tiredness, and headache for both the first and second doses of the vaccine. Positive correlations between the total AEFI score and HADS-A and HADS-D scores were observed after the first dose of the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine. Similarly, positive associations were observed between the total AEFI score and HADS-A and HADS-D scores after the second dose of the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine.ConclusionMild-to-moderate AEFIs found in this study help address vaccine hesitancy in cancer patients/survivors. Receiving the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine had a positive effect on decreasing psychological distress in cancer patients/survivors. High severity of an AEFI was associated with higher anxiety and depressive symptoms. (shrink)
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    Learning from exemplars in Confucius’Analects: The centrality of reflective observation.Yu-Yi Lai &Karyn Lai -2023 -Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (7):797-808.
    Exemplarism – the view that exemplary people, whom we admire, are the bearers of our moral concepts – presents considerable challenges to the (widely-assumed) place of moral theory in how we learn to be moral. Exemplarism has been garnered by Amy Olberding to articulate a Confucian approach to moral learning. This paper extends Exemplarism by considering how it may be put into practice, based on a seminal Confucian text, the Analects of Confucius. To date, the majority of discussions on Confucian (...) ethics that have brought Confucian philosophy to the attention of Anglophone scholars tend to focus on conceptually-based matters. There remain questions regarding how these values may be inculcated and embodied in our moral lives. Central to our proposal is the practice of reflective observation (guan 觀), comprised by three integrated components: observation, evaluation, and emulation. Observing, reflectively, is important not only for an individual’s acculturation to existing norms and practices but also for how they may subsequently exercise some latitude over their moral practices. Our reflections offer a practical approach to Confucian moral learning. In doing so, we demystify moral learning in Confucianism and open up avenues for future cross-tradition dialogues on moral education. (shrink)
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    Conservative transformation: actively managed corporate volunteerism in Hong Kong. [REVIEW]Robin Stanley Snell &Amy Lai YuWong -2013 -Asian Journal of Business Ethics 2 (1):35 - 63.
    Abstract Our Hong Kong-based study used interviews with volunteers and other stakeholders to investigate the perceived integrity and commitment of firms’ adoption of actively managed corporate volunteerism (AMCV), to examine whether AMCV was removing barriers against voluntary community service work and to identify volunteers’ motives for AMCV involvement. Interviewees perceived that firms were adopting strategically instrumental approaches to AMCV, combining community service provision with corporate image promotion and/or with organisational development. They indicated that although AMCV was mobilizing people, who would (...) not otherwise have chosen to volunteer, instances of ‘conscription’ were uncommon. Those who had served as volunteers described positive motives for their own involvement, such as altruism, principlism, self-development, loyalty to the firm and relationship building with colleagues and service recipients. Some expressed that volunteering had been a highly rewarding self-transformation experience. Our study also used the career orientations inventory (COI) to examine career anchors. COI scores indicated that non-governmental organisation (NGO)-based employees and some firm-based paid AMCV organisers preferred the service/dedication to a cause anchor and that firm-based unpaid organisers-cum-participants preferred the lifestyle anchor. Volunteers without organiser roles had miscellaneous preferences but leaned toward the security anchor. From our findings, we argue that it would benefit all parties if firms, in close collaboration with NGOs, were to expand the range of volunteering opportunities that are available to employees and help them to choose activities and roles that are congruent with their career anchors, if they so wish. Content Type Journal Article Category Original Paper Pages 1-29 DOI 10.1007/s13520-011-0011-3 Authors Robin Stanley Snell, Department of Management, Lingnan University, 8, Castle Peak Road, Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong SAR, China Amy Lai YuWong, Department of Management & Marketing, Faculty of Business, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR, China Journal Asian Journal of Business Ethics Online ISSN 2210-6731 Print ISSN 2210-6723. (shrink)
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    What Drives Internet Entrepreneurial Intention to Use Technology Products? An Investigation of Technology Product Imagination Disposition, Social Support, and Motivation.Tien-Chi Huang,Yi-Jin Wang &Hui-Min Lai -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Technological products such as computer, communication, and consumer electronic products, apps, smart wearables, and streaming services have become inseparable from people’s lives. In technological fields of practice, imagination, creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship may influence one another. A vivid imagination can generate creativity and trigger the entrepreneurial intention to “bring new things to the market.” This study aims to understand the formation of internet entrepreneurial intention to use technology products. Drawing on social cognitive theory, this study explores and empirically tests how (...) technology product imagination disposition and social support impact internet entrepreneurial intention to use technology products. Drawing from self-determination theory, this study proposes and examines the mediating role of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation in the relationship between technology product imagination disposition and internet entrepreneurial intention, as well as the relationship between social support and internet entrepreneurial intention. We conducted a survey of 568 adults in Taiwan and used partial least squares to test our hypotheses. The results show the following: Technology product imagination disposition is positively associated with challenge, enjoyment, compensation, and outward motivation. Social support is positively associated with challenge, enjoyment, compensation, and outward motivation. Challenge, enjoyment, and outward motivation are positively associated with internet entrepreneurial intention to use technology products. Technology product imagination disposition intensifies internet entrepreneurial intention to use technology products by strengthening challenge, enjoyment, and outward motivation. Social support intensifies internet entrepreneurial intention by increasing challenge, enjoyment, and outward motivation. The partial mediation model represents a significant improvement in the total effect over the direct effect. We discuss the implications of these results for research and internet entrepreneurship practices. (shrink)
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    Spontaneous mind-wandering tendencies linked to cognitive flexibility in young adults.Yi-ShengWong,Adrian R. Willoughby &Liana Machado -2022 -Consciousness and Cognition 102 (C):103335.
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    The Role of Culture and Gender in the Relationship between Positive and Negative Affect.Richard P. Bagozzi,NancyWong &Youjae Yi -1999 -Cognition and Emotion 13 (6):641-672.
    An integrative explanation proposes that culture and gender interact to produce fundamentally different patterns of association between positive and negative emotions. People in independent-based cultures (e.g. the United States) experience emotions in oppositional (i.e. bipolar) ways, whereas people in interdependent-based cultures (e.g. China) experience emotions in dialectic ways. These patterns are stronger for women than men in both cultures. In support of the theory, Study 1 showed that positive and negative emotions are strongly correlated inversely for American women and weakly (...) correlated inversely for American men, but strongly correlated positively for Chinese women and weakly correlated positively for Chinese men. In Study 2, findings for Koreans, although mixed, were closer to the results for Chinese. (shrink)
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    Gestures in Storytelling by Preschool Chinese-Speaking Children With and Without Autism.Ying Huang,Miranda Kit-YiWong,Wan-Yi Lam,Chun-Ho Cheng &Wing-Chee So -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    A History of Biophysics in Contemporary China.Christine Yi Lai Luk -2015 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This book gives a concise history of biophysics in contemporary China, from about 1949 to 1976. It outlines how a science specialty evolved from an ambiguous and amorphous field into a fully-fledged academic discipline in the socio-institutional contexts of contemporary China. The book relates how, while initially consisting of cell biologists, the Chinese biophysics community redirected their disciplinary priorities toward rocket science in the late 1950s to accommodate the national interests of the time. Biophysicists who had worked on biological sounding (...) rockets were drawn to the military sector and continued to contribute to human spaceflight in post-Mao China. Besides the rocket-and-space missions which provided the material context for biophysics to expand in the late 1950s and early 1960s, Chinese biophysicists also created research and educational programs surrounding biophysics by exploiting the institutional opportunities afforded by the policy emphasis on science's role to drive modernization. The book explores and demonstrates the collective achievements and struggles of Chinese biophysicists in building their scientific discipline. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Radium, biophysics, and radiobiology: tracing the history of radiobiology in twentieth-century China.Christine Yi Lai Luk -2017 -History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 40 (1):2.
    Radiobiology assesses the biological hazards of exposure to radioactive substances and nuclear radiation. This article explores the history of radiobiology in twentieth-century China by examining the overlapping of radium research and biophysics, from roughly the 1920s Nationalist period to the 1960s Communist period; from the foreign purchase of radium by the Rockefeller Foundation’s China Medical Board during the Republican era, to the institutional establishment of radiobiology as a subset of biophysics in the People’s Republic. Western historiography of radiobiology highlights the (...) connection between the military development of nuclear weapons and the civilian use of radiation in biology, as well as the international export of radioisotopes and nuclear reactors. Considering the exclusion of China from Western atomic diplomacy, I argue that the study of the Chinese history of bomb-making and radiobiology is necessary not just to fill an existing knowledge gap, but more importantly to elucidate the influence of the Chinese nuclear weapons program and Cold War atomic politics on Chinese life-science enterprises. Through examining the formational history of the radiobiology program in China, I hope to shed light on the implications of the atomic age for Chinese biology in the twentieth century. (shrink)
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    Dynamics Feature and Synchronization of a Robust Fractional-Order Chaotic System.Xuan-Bing Yang,Yi-Gang He &Chun-Lai Li -2018 -Complexity 2018:1-12.
    Exploring the dynamics feature of robust chaotic system is an attractive yet recent topic of interest. In this paper, we introduce a three-dimensional fractional-order chaotic system. The important finding by analysis is that the position of signalx3descends at the speed of 1/cas the parameterbincreases, and the signal amplitude ofx1,x2can be controlled by the parametermin terms of the power function with the index −1/2. What is more, the dynamics remains constant with the variation of parametersbandm. Consequently, this system can provide rich (...) encoding keys for chaotic communication. By considering the properties of amplitude and position modulation, the partial projective synchronization and partial phase synchronization are realized with linear control scheme. The distribution map of optimal synchronization region in the control-parameter space is charted by defining the power consumption of controller. Numerical simulations are executed to confirm the theoretical analysis. (shrink)
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    Bo lai de xian zheng wen hua: yi "wu quan xian fa" wei li.Dingqiang Yi -2013 - Wuhan: Wuhan da xue chu ban she.
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    The development of phonological awareness: effects of spoken language experience and orthography.Him Cheung,Hsuan-Chih Chen,Chun Yip Lai,On ChiWong &Melanie Hills -2001 -Cognition 81 (3):227-241.
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    Adapting: A Chinese Philosophy of ActionValmisa, Mercedes,Adapting: A Chinese Philosophy of Action, Oxford University Press, 2021, pp. xi + 210, £47.99 (hardback). [REVIEW]Yu-Yi Lai -2024 -Australasian Journal of Philosophy 102 (1):244-244.
    In her creative new book, Mercedes Valmisa proposes that, in Chinese philosophy, efficacious agency should be understood as involving ‘adapting’ (yin因). She introduces a distinctive relational noti...
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    Integrating Multiculturalism Into Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Programming Lessons: Examining Inter-Ethnicity Differences in Learning Expectancy, Motivation, and Effectiveness.Chia-Wei Tsai,Yi-Wei Ma,Yao-Chung Chang &Ying-Hsun Lai -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Given the current popularization of computer programming and the trends of informatization and digitization, colleges have actively responded by making programming lessons compulsory for students of all disciplines. However, students from different ethnic groups often have different learning responses to such lessons due to their respective cultural backgrounds, the environment in which they grew up, and their consideration for future employment. In this study, an AI-assisted programming module was developed and used to compare the differences between multi-ethnic college students in (...) terms of their theoretical and actual learning expectancy, motivation, and effectiveness. The module conducted analysis through the deep learning network and examined the relevant processes that the students underwent during programming lessons, as well as the types of errors they had committed. Their learning motivation for and actual learning performance in programming were then examined based on the cognitive learning theory. The results of the experiment, which involved 96 multi-ethnic college students, indicated that the two groups had dissimilar theoretical performance in terms of their expectancy and motivation for learning programming. The indigenous students’ main concern was whether programming would affect their families or tribes, and this concern affected and was reflected in their learning outcomes. In contrast, the learning motivation and goals of Han Chinese students were driven by the cognition of the value of programming to themselves. The research findings can contribute toward the cognition and understanding of multi-ethnic students when learning computer programming and development of the appropriate teaching methods, and serve as a reference for subsequent research on integrating multiculturalism into computer programming lessons. (shrink)
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    Evidence Mapping Based on Systematic Reviews of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on the Motor Cortex for Neuropathic Pain.Yaning Zang,Yongni Zhang,Xigui Lai,Yujie Yang,Jiabao Guo,Shanshan Gu &Yi Zhu -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Background and ObjectiveThere is vast published literature proposing repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation technology on the motor cortex for the treatment of neuropathic pain. Systematic reviews focus on a specific problem and do not provide a comprehensive overview of a research area. This study aimed to summarize and analyze the evidence of rTMS on the M1 for NP treatment through a new synthesis method called evidence mapping.MethodsSearches were conducted in PubMed, EMBASE, Epistemonikos, and The Cochrane Library to identify the studies that (...) summarized the effectiveness of rTMS for NP. The study type was restricted to SRs with or without meta-analysis. All literature published before January 23, 2021, was included. Two reviewers independently screened the literature, assessed the methodological quality, and extracted the data. The methodological quality of the included SRs was assessed by using the A Measurement Tool to Assess Systematic Reviews. Data were extracted following a defined population, intervention, comparison, and outcome framework from primary studies that included SRs. The same PICO was categorized into PICOs according to interventions [frequency, number of sessions ] and compared. The evidence map was presented in tables and a bubble plot.ResultsA total of 38 SRs met the eligibility criteria. After duplicate primary studies were removed, these reviews included 70 primary studies that met the scope of evidence mapping. According to the AMSTAR-2 assessment, the quality of the included SRs was critically low. Of these studies, 34 SRs scored “critically low” in terms of methodological quality, 2 SR scored “low,” 1 SR scored “moderate,” and 1 SR scored “high.”ConclusionEvidence mapping is a useful methodology to provide a comprehensive and reliable overview of studies on rTMS for NP. Evidence mapping also shows that further investigations are necessary to highlight the optimal stimulation protocols and standardize all parameters to fill the evidence gaps of rTMS. Given that the methodological quality of most included SRs was “critically low,” further investigations are advised to improve the methodological quality and the reporting process of SRs. (shrink)
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    Psychometric Evaluation of the Chinese Version of the Decision Regret Scale.Richard Huan Xu,Ling Ming Zhou,Eliza LaiyiWong,Dong Wang &Jing Hui Chang -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the decision regret scale. Methods: The data of 704 patients who completed the DRSc were used for the analyses. We evaluated the construct, convergent/discriminant, and known-group validity; internal consistency and test–retest reliability; and the item invariance of the DRSc. A receiver operating characteristic curve was employed to confirm the optimal cutoff point of the scale. Results: A confirmatory factor analysis indicated that a one-factor (...) model fits the data. The internal consistency and test–retest reliability [intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.71] of the DRSc were acceptable. The DRSc demonstrated unidimensionality and invariance for use across the sexes. It was confirmed that an optimal cutoff point of 25 could discriminate between patients with high and low decisional regret during clinical practice. Conclusion: The DRSc is a parsimonious instrument that can be used to measure the uncertainty inherent in medical decisions. It can be employed to provide knowledge, offer support, and elicit patient preferences in an attempt to promote shared decision-making. (shrink)
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    Literary Societies of Republican China.Xiaomei Chen,Susan Daruvala,Yi-tsi Mei Feuerwerker,Charles A. Laughlin,Mark Miller,Xiaobing Tang,Lawrence Wang-chiWong,Shengqing Wu &Xueqing Xu (eds.) -2008 - Lexington Books.
    Denton and Hockx present thirteen essays treating a variety of literary organizations from China's Republican era . Interdisciplinary in approach, the essays are primarily concerned with describing and analyzing the social and cultural complexity of literary groupings and the role of these social formations in literary production of the period.
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    Do-not-resuscitate decision: the attitudes of medical and non-medical students.C. O. Sham,Y. W. Cheng,K. W. Ho,P. H. Lai,L. W. Lo,H. L. Wan,C. Y.Wong,Y. N. Yeung,S. H. Yuen &A. Y. C.Wong -2007 -Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (5):261-265.
    Objectives: To study the attitudes of both medical and non-medical students towards the do-not-resuscitate decision in a university in Hong Kong, and the factors affecting their attitudes.Methods: A questionnaire-based survey conducted in the campus of a university in Hong Kong. Preferences and priorities of participants on cardiopulmonary resuscitation in various situations and case scenarios, experience of death and dying, prior knowledge of DNR and basic demographic data were evaluated.Results: A total of 766 students participated in the study. There were statistically (...) significant differences in their DNR decisions in various situations between medical and non-medical students, clinical and preclinical students, and between students who had previously experienced death and dying and those who had not. A prior knowledge of DNR significantly affected DNR decision, although 66.4% of non-medical students and 18.7% of medical students had never heard of DNR. 74% of participants from both medical and non-medical fields considered the patient’s own wish as the most important factor that the healthcare team should consider when making DNR decisions. Family wishes might not be decisive on the choice of DNR.Conclusions: Students in medical and non-medical fields held different views on DNR. A majority of participants considered the patient’s own wish as most important in DNR decisions. Family wishes were considered less important than the patient’s own wishes. (shrink)
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    Wo men wei shi me li zheng yi yue lai yue yuan.Yi Xiong -2012 - Changsha: Hu'nan wen yi chu ban she.
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    Yu yi xue.Huiling Lai -2017 - Taibei Shi: Wu nan tu shu chu ban gu fen you xian gong si.
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  27. Taiwan yi xue shi.Guisan Lai (ed.) -2005 - Taibei Shi: Li ren shu ju.
     
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    (1 other version)Chuan tong yu xian dai: ren wen zhu yi de shi jie.Lai Chen -2006 - Beijing Shi: Beijing da xue chu ban she. Edited by Lai Chen.
    “五四”以来,文化激进主义的盛行,使中国思想传统经历了巨大的冲击,中国文化遭遇到前所未有的困境。无庸置疑,“五四”以来的文化批判运动,在促进2O世纪中国走向现代化的伟大工程中发挥了巨大作用。但另一方面 也应看到,主导20世纪中国思想运动的文化激进主义,在推进了革命、变革的同时,也在相当程度上参与制造了现代中国文化的困境,从而使得对这一思潮的反省,成为中华民族面临经济腾飞和文化复兴的重大课题,成为世纪 之交知识分子的当务之急。 本书不仅在宏观上对中国近代思想作了回顾与前瞻,并对“五四时代”和“五四”以来的文化激进主义与文化保守主义进行了详细的分析,特别着重于在文化观上深入检讨文化激进主义的遗产,力图在学理的层面揭示文化激进主 义的偏失。另一方面,以传统与现代、价值理性与工具理性的辩证联结为核心,致力于回应韦伯理论,阐述儒家思想在现代中国社会和现代中国现代化过程中的价值、作用、定位及儒家思想在东亚地区文化乃至世界文化中的意义 和可能的贡献。.
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    Altered Resting Brain Functions in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Systematic Review.Zheng Yu,Li-Ying Liu,Yuan-Yuan Lai,Zi-Lei Tian,Lu Yang,Qi Zhang,Fan-Rong Liang,Si-Yi Yu &Qian-Hua Zheng -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    BackgroundThe neural activity of irritable bowel syndrome patients in the resting state without any intervention has not been systematically studied. The purpose of this study was to compare the resting-state brain functions of IBS patients with healthy controls.MethodsThe published neuroimage studies were obtained from electronic databases including PubMed, EMBASE, PsycINFO, Web of Science Core, CNKI Database, Wanfang Database, VIP Database, and CBMdisc. Search dates were from inception to March 14th, 2022. The studies were identified by the preidentified inclusion and exclusion (...) criteria. Two independent reviewers compiled the studies and evaluated them for quality and bias.ResultsAltogether 22 fMRI studies were included in this review. The risk of bias of the included studies was generally low. The findings indicated that in IBS patients, increased or decreased brain areas were mostly associated with visceral sensations, emotional processing, and pain processing. According to brain network research, IBS may exhibit anomalies in the DMN, CEN, and emotional arousal networks. The fluctuations in emotion and symptoms in IBS patients were associated with alterations in the relevant brain regions.ConclusionThis study draws a preliminary conclusion that there are insufficient data to accurately distinguish the different neurological features of IBS in the resting state. Additional high-quality research undertaken by diverse geographic regions and teams is required to reach reliable results regarding resting-state changed brain regions in IBS. (shrink)
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  30. (1 other version)Yi jing mei xue yu quan shi xue =.Shen-Chon Lai -2003 - Taibei Shi: Guo li li shi bo wu guan.
     
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  31. Learning to be Reliable: Confucius' Analects.Karyn L. Lai -2018 - In Karyn L. Lai, Rick Benitez & Hyun Jin Kim, Cultivating a Good Life in Early Chinese and Ancient Greek Philosophy: Perspectives and Reverberations. Bloomsbury. pp. 193-207.
    In the Lunyu, Confucius remarks on the implausibility—or impossibility—of a life lacking in xin 信, reliability (2.22). In existing discussions of Confucian philosophy, this aspect of life is often eclipsed by greater emphasis on Confucian values such as ren 仁 (benevolence), li 禮 (propriety) and yi 義 (rightness). My discussion addresses this imbalance by focusing on reliability, extending current debates in two ways. First, it proposes that the common translation of xin as denoting coherence between a person’s words and deeds (...) is inadequate. The translation fails to capture the longer-term consistency in a person’s actions and behaviours in different circumstances across time. Second, it explores how the Lunyu passages discuss the processes of learning that prepare a person for reliable action. (shrink)
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  32. Emotional Attachment and Its Limits: Mengzi, Gaozi and the Guodian Discussions.Karyn L. Lai -2019 -Frontiers of Philosophy in China 14 (1):132-151.
    Mengzi maintained that both benevolence (ren 仁) and rightness (yi 義) are naturally-given in human nature. This view has occupied a dominant place in Confucian intellectual history. In Mencius 6A, Mengzi's interlocutor, Gaozi, contests this view, arguing that rightness is determined by (doing what is fitting, in line with) external circumstances. I discuss here some passages from the excavated Guodian texts, which lend weight to Gaozi's view. The texts reveal nuanced considerations of relational proximity and its limits, setting up requirements (...) for moral action in scenarios where relational ties do not play a motivational role. I set out yi's complexity in these discussions, highlighting its implications for (i) the nei-wai debate; (ii) the notion of yi as "rightness," or doing the right thing; and (iii) how we can understand the connection between virtue and right action in these early Confucian debates. This material from the excavated texts not only provides new perspectives on a longstanding investigation of human nature and morality, it also challenges prevailing views on Warring States Confucian intellectual history. In the well-known debate between Mengzi and Gaozi in Mencius 6A, Mengzi maintained that both ren and yi are naturally-given 1 in human nature. The figure 1 To say that ren and yi are naturally-given is not to say that they are fully-developed from the start. I use the phrase "naturally-given" throughout the paper to indicate where a particular capacity or resource (ren or yi) may be found, rather than its final polished state. (shrink)
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    Kongzi ren de mei xue yi yun.Zhiming Lai -2020 - Shanghai Shi: Shanghai wen yi chu ban she.
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    Haithēkhāthā pātihān wādūai witthayāsāt læ thēknōlōyī nai sangkhom Thai.Nithi ʻĪeosīwong -2003 - Krung Thēp: Samnakphim Matichon.
    On advancement of science and technology in controversy to occult sciences in Thai society.
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    Mozi gui lai: yi ge xian dai zhi shi fen zi de wen hua dan dang.Shiyu Jiao -2011 - Beijing Shi: Guo jia tu shu guan chu ban she.
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    Ren, Empathy and the Agent-Relative Approach in Confucian Ethics.Wai-YingWong -2012 -Asian Philosophy 22 (2):133-141.
    The recent debate on whether Confucian Ethics should be viewed as a type of virtue ethics inevitably touches on the issue of the meaning of virtues such as ren ?, yi ?, and li ?. However, the argument would be over-simplified to claim that since Confucianism puts significant weight on virtues then it is virtue ethics. The conclusion would mainly depend on how we understand the key concepts such as ren, yi and the roles they play in the ethical life (...) of humans. Some scholars interpret ren as benevolence, yet others interpret it as empathy. In this paper, I will make a scrutiny of these concepts and their implications. My primary aim is to discern the characteristics of Confucian ethics, rather than to classify it into some categories that are largely constructs of contemporary philosophy. (shrink)
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    Ren, Empathy and the Agent-Relative Approach in Confucian Ethics.Wai YingWong -2012 -Asian Philosophy 22 (2):133-141.
    The recent debate on whether Confucian Ethics should be viewed as a type of virtue ethics inevitably touches on the issue of the meaning of virtues such as ren 仁, yi 義, and li 禮. However, the argument would be over-simplified to claim that since Confucianism puts significant weight on virtues then it is virtue ethics. The conclusion would mainly depend on how we understand the key concepts such as ren, yi and the roles they play in the ethical life (...) of humans. Some scholars interpret ren as benevolence, yet others interpret it as empathy. In this paper, I will make a scrutiny of these concepts and their implications. My primary aim is to discern the characteristics of Confucian ethics, rather than to classify it into some categories that are largely constructs of contemporary philosophy. (shrink)
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    Images, Moral Feelings, and Rites: Engaging Confucianism with Philosophy of Technology.Xiaowei Wang &Pak-HangWong -2025 -Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 24 (1):85-104.
    Technology is increasingly prominent as a topic of philosophical and normative reflection, as recent technological advancements in areas such as artificial intelligence and climate technologies have demonstrated their capability to disrupt our existing social, political, and moral practices. Recently, there is a call to diversify philosophy of technology, a field which has so far largely failed to engage with philosophical traditions outside the United States and Europe. While there are an increasing number of works that have attempted to answer the (...) call, they are primarily attempts to apply normative values and/or frameworks of specific philosophical and cultural traditions. These works have not delved extensively into the questions of technology in these philosophical and cultural traditions; in particular, they have yet to explore how these philosophical and cultural traditions conceive and construct human-technology relations, namely how humans and technology are—and should be—related. This essay distinguishes itself from other attempts to apply normative values and/or frameworks of specific philosophical and cultural traditions. Our aim is to offer a Confucian view of human-technology relations through reviving three Confucian ideas in early Confucianism, namely Creating Qi from the Images (zhi qi shang xiang 制器尚象), Evoking Moral Feelings through Things (yi gu xing wu 以故興物), and Embedding the Rites into Qi (cang li yu qi 藏禮於器). Constructing human-technology relations in the Confucian perspective will offer us an account of how Confucianism sees technology (co-)shaping our perception of and action in the world; it can also provide us with alternative ways to consider technology’s normative implications. (shrink)
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    Images, Moral Feelings, and Rites: Engaging Confucianism with Philosophy of Technology.Xiaowei Wang &Pak-HangWong -2025 -Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 24 (1):85-104.
    Technology is increasingly prominent as a topic of philosophical and normative reflection, as recent technological advancements in areas such as artificial intelligence and climate technologies have demonstrated their capability to disrupt our existing social, political, and moral practices. Recently, there is a call to diversify philosophy of technology, a field which has so far largely failed to engage with philosophical traditions outside the United States and Europe. While there are an increasing number of works that have attempted to answer the (...) call, they are primarily attempts to apply normative values and/or frameworks of specific philosophical and cultural traditions. These works have not delved extensively into the questions of technology in these philosophical and cultural traditions; in particular, they have yet to explore how these philosophical and cultural traditions conceive and construct human-technology relations, namely how humans and technology are—and should be—related. This essay distinguishes itself from other attempts to apply normative values and/or frameworks of specific philosophical and cultural traditions. Our aim is to offer a Confucian view of human-technology relations through reviving three Confucian ideas in early Confucianism, namely Creating _Qi_ from the Images (_zhi qi shang xiang_ 制器尚象), Evoking Moral Feelings through Things (_yi gu xing wu_ 以故興物), and Embedding the Rites into _Qi_ (_cang li yu qi_ 藏禮於器). Constructing human-technology relations in the Confucian perspective will offer us an account of how Confucianism sees technology (co-)shaping our perception of and action in the world; it can also provide us with alternative ways to consider technology’s normative implications. (shrink)
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  40. Yi yang lai fu.Weiming Tu -1997 - Shanghai: Xin hua shu dian jing xiao. Edited by Yinchi Chen.
     
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  41. Ming Qing yi lai shan shu cong bian.Chien-Chuan Wang,Philip Clart,Chong Hou &Chunwu Fan (eds.) -13uu - Taibei Shi: Xin wen feng chu ban gu fen you xian gong si.
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    Lai zi yi guo de sheng ren: Kongzi zai zao qi Meiguo = A saint from afar: Confucius in early America.Tao Zhang -2019 - Beijing: Shang wu yin shu guan.
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  43. Jian guo yi lai zhe xue wen ti tao lun zong shu.Zhong Ai -1983 - [Changchun shi]: Jilin sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing. Edited by Huan Li.
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  44. Makesi zhu yi zhe xue ti xi di you lai he fa zhan.Guoqi Zhang -1990 - Chengdu: Sichuan sheng xin hua shu dian jing xiao.
     
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    Guan tian lai: Dai ni zou jin yi ge mei bu sheng shou de yin yue tian di.Jiangshan Yu -2013 - Beijing Shi: Zhongguo min zhu fa zhi chu ban she.
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  46. Ren he yi zhong neng gou zuo wei ke xue chu xian de wei lai xing er shang xue dao lun.Immanuel Kant -1978 - Beijing: Shang wu yin shu guan. Edited by Jingren Pang.
     
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    Ming Qing yi lai shan shu cong bian.Jianchuan Wang,Philip Clart,Chong Hou &Chunwu Fan (eds.) -2018 - Taibei Shi: Xin wen feng chu ban gong si.
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  48. Guan zhan bi ji: yi ge Zhongguo jiang jun yan zhong de wei lai zhan zheng.Zengquan Zhu -2005 - Wuhan Shi: Chang jiang wen yi chu ban she.
     
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    Gai ge kai fang yi lai de dang dai Zhongguo zhe xue shi (1978-2009).Zhengyu Sun -2019 - Beijing Shi: Ren min chu ban she. Edited by Xiao Yang & Ning Ding.
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  50. Ru xue yu jin dai yi lai Zhongguo zheng zhi.Mingzhuo Lü (ed.) -2004 - Jinan: Qi lu shu she.
     
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