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    An Interpretation of 「Diamond - Sutra」 in the View of Education.Eun-Kyeung Lee -2002 -Journal of Moral Education 14 (1):135.
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    The Chrysanthemum and the Sword : Japanese Culture and Moral Education.Eun-Kyeung Lee -2010 -The Journal of Moral Education 21 (2):95.
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  3. Generic Intelligent Systems-Evolutionary Computation-Self-adaptive Classifier Fusion for Expression-Insensitive Face Recognition.Eun Sung Jung,Soon Woong Lee &Phill Kyu Rhee -2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf,Lecture Notes In Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 78-85.
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    Influential Factors of the Social Responsibility of Newspaper Corporations in South Korea.Eun-Kyoung Han,Dong-Han Lee &Hyoungkoo Khang -2008 -Journal of Business Ethics 82 (3):667-680.
    This study examined influential factors of newspaper corporation social responsibility and evaluated corporate social responsibility using a newspaper corporate social responsibility index. Results of this study, which was conducted by survey, showed that arbitrative, essential, and cultural activities were influential factors comprised of newspaper corporate social responsibility. In addition, the findings indicated that higher corporate social responsibility index was not accompanied by Korean newspaper corporations with larger circulations.
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    Is Halal Certification Necessary for Exporting to Islamic Countries? Focus on OIC Countries.Eun Kyeong Yun,Hee-Yul Lee &Dong-Hwan Kim -2020 -Cultura 17 (1):173-192.
    Halal means permissible or lawful in Arabic and is applied to both the religious and daily life of Muslims. Islamic Law Shariah requires Muslims to consume halal products only. But with the expansion of supply chains around the world and the development of many new products, Muslim consumers have found it difficult to confirm whether food is halal or not. Also, as many foods are produced in non-Muslim countries and exported to Muslim countries, interest in halal certification in non-Muslim countries (...) is increasing. With several Islamic countries strengthening their halal certification regulation for import in recent years, there is no accurate information on whether halal certification is necessary to export to Muslim countries or the Islamic State, and is lack of clear study of the definition of the Islamic State. Therefore, in this research, we will investigate the constitution and food import regulations of the Organization for Islamic Cooperation member states, called the Union of Islamic States, to study the definition of Islamic State and whether halal certification is necessary for food exports. (shrink)
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    Preliminary Results From a Randomized Controlled Study for an App-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Program for Depression and Anxiety in Cancer Patients.Kyunghee Ham,Siyung Chin,Yung Jae Suh,Myungah Rhee,Eun-Seung Yu,Hyun Jeong Lee,Jong-Heun Kim,Sang Wun Kim,Su-Jin Koh &Kyong-Mee Chung -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    A Pilot Study Testing the Efficacy of dCBT in Patients With Cancer Experiencing Sleep Problems.Kyong-Mee Chung,Yung Jae Suh,Siyung Chin,Daesung Seo,Eun-Seung Yu,Hyun Jeong Lee,Jong-Heun Kim,Sang Wun Kim &Su-Jin Koh -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    ObjectiveThis pilot study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a digital cognitive behavioral therapy in patients with cancer experiencing sleep problems.MethodsA total of 57 participants aged 25–65 years were randomly assigned to three groups—21 participants to a dCBT program, 20 participants to an app-based attentional control program, and 16 participants to a waitlist control group—and evaluated offline before and after the program completion. Of the 57 participants, there were a total of 45 study completers, 15 participants in each group. The (...) dependent variables were sleep quality scores, measured by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and health-related quality of life scores, measured using the Short-Form 36, and attentional bias scores from a dot-probe computer task.ResultsFor both the intention-to-treat and study-completers analyses, a significant increase supported by a large effect size was found in the quality of sleep score of the HARUToday Sleep group compared to both the app-based attentional control and the waitlist control group. However, no significant changes were found in the quality of life and attentional bias scores.ConclusionOur results suggest that the HARUToday Sleep app has the potential to serve as an intervention module to enhance the sleep quality of patients with cancer experiencing sleep problems. (shrink)
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    Identifying facilitators of and barriers to the adoption of dynamic consent in digital health ecosystems: a scoping review.Ah Ra Lee,Dongjun Koo,Il Kon Kim,Eunjoo Lee,Hyun Ho Kim,Sooyoung Yoo,Jeong-Hyun Kim,Eun Kyung Choi &Ho-Young Lee -2023 -BMC Medical Ethics 24 (1):1-12.
    Background Conventional consent practices face ethical challenges in continuously evolving digital health environments due to their static, one-time nature. Dynamic consent offers a promising solution, providing adaptability and flexibility to address these ethical concerns. However, due to the immaturity of the concept and accompanying technology, dynamic consent has not yet been widely used in practice. This study aims to identify the facilitators of and barriers to adopting dynamic consent in real-world scenarios. Methods This scoping review, conducted in December 2022, adhered (...) to the PRISMA Extension for Scoping Reviews guidelines, focusing on dynamic consent within the health domain. A comprehensive search across Web of Science, PubMed, and Scopus yielded 22 selected articles based on predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results The facilitators for the adoption of dynamic consent in digital health ecosystems were the provision of multiple consent modalities, personalized alternatives, continuous communication, and the dissemination of up-to-date information. Nevertheless, several barriers, such as consent fatigue, the digital divide, complexities in system implementation, and privacy and security concerns, needed to be addressed. This study also investigated current technological advancements and suggested considerations for further research aimed at resolving the remaining challenges surrounding dynamic consent. Conclusions Dynamic consent emerges as an ethically advantageous method for digital health ecosystems, driven by its adaptability and support for continuous, two-way communication between data subjects and consumers. Ethical implementation in real-world settings requires the development of a robust technical framework capable of accommodating the diverse needs of stakeholders, thereby ensuring ethical integrity and data privacy in the evolving digital health landscape. (shrink)
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    Unveiling nurses’ end-of-life care experiences: Moral distress and impacts.Myung Nam Lee,So-Hi Kwon,SuJeong Yu,Sook Hyun Park,Sinyoung Kwon,Cho Hee Kim,Myung-Hee Park,Sung Eun Choi,Sanghee Kim &Sujeong Kim -2024 -Nursing Ethics 31 (8):1600-1615.
    Background Nurses providing care to patients with end-of-life or terminal illnesses often encounter ethically challenging situations leading to moral distress. However, existing quantitative studies have examined moral distress using instruments that address general clinical situations rather than those specific to end-of-life care. Furthermore, qualitative studies have often been limited to participants from a single unit or those experiencing moral distress-induced circumstances. A comprehensive and integrated understanding of the overarching process of moral distress is vital to discern the unique circumstances surrounding (...) end-of-life care and its consequential impacts. Research objectives To explore the moral distress experiences of nurses who are frequently involved in caring for patients with end-of-life or terminal illnesses and apply it to two existing theories: the model of moral distress and the ecological model. Research design A qualitative descriptive approach was employed. Participants and research context Seven focus group interviews involving 30 nurses were performed. The subsequent transcriptions underwent rigorous content analysis. Ethical considerations We obtained Institutional Review Board approval from a university. Focus group interviews were conducted with nurses who agreed to participate and signed the consent form. Findings The moral distress-inducing factors and nurses’ perceived impact of moral distress were identified and categorized based on moral distress theories and ecological models. A total of 15 categories and 30 subcategories across the following 4 domains were derived: (1) intrapersonal, (2) interpersonal, (3) organizational, and (4) structural factors. Conclusions End-of-life-specific circumstances induced moral distress among nurses, with both negative and positive impacts identified. Effective organizational and policy support is essential to manage conflicts, form a healthy organizational culture, provide training, and prevent unnecessary expenses due to the negative consequences of moral distress. (shrink)
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    Language-Specific Effects on Story and Procedural Narrative tasks between Korean-speaking and English-speaking Individuals with Aphasia.Lee Soo Eun,Sung Jee Eun,Kim Woon Jeong &Mo Kyeong Ok -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Virtual reality and body as mixed reality.Lee Eun ah -2018 -Environmental Philosophy 25:125-146.
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    China und die moderne Gleichursprünglichkeit von Demokratie und Meritokratie. Zur interkulturellen Ideengeschichte des Republikanismus in der Epoche der Aufklärung.Eun-Jeung Lee &Axel Rüdiger -2020 -Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 45 (1).
    In contrast to the juxtaposition of representative democracy and Confucian meritocracy that is currently being discussed in international political theory, we start from the hypothesis of a historical, intercultural and logical, simultaneous provenance of democracy and meritocracy in the evolution of the modern constitutional state. To this end, we examine the reception of Confucianism in the republican history of ideas of European Enlightenment using selected examples ranging from Leibniz to the classical constitutional and government theory of Sieyès. The widespread ignorance (...) of the Confucian elements in the classical core of modern republicanism that we have evaluated here is attributed to the needs of political legitimacy and the methodical ahistorism and historical amnesia of academic discourse. (shrink)
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  13. Eine besondere interkulturelle Begegnung in der politischen Ideengeschichte: Chŏng Yag-yong und Matteo Ricci.Eun-Jeung Lee -2009 -Polylog.
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    원시유가의 형성과 본질적 이념-공자의 천인관과 예악사상을 중심으로-.Lee Sang Eun -2007 -Journal of Eastern Philosophy 50:7-38.
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    Properties of Central and Peripheral Concepts of Emotion in Japanese and Korean: An Examination Using a Multi-Dimensional Model.Eun-Joo Park,Mariko Kikutani,Naoto Suzuki,Machiko Ikemoto &Jang-Han Lee -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13:825404.
    The concept of emotion can be organized within a hypothetical space comprising a limited number of dimensions representing essential properties of emotion. The present study examined cultural influences on such conceptual structure by comparing the performance of emotion word classification between Japanese and Korean individuals. Two types of emotional words were used; central concepts, highly typical examples of emotion, and less typical peripheral concepts. Participants classified 30 words into groups based on conceptual similarity. MDS analyses revealed a three-dimensional structure with (...) valence, social engagement, and arousal dimensions for both cultures, with the valence dimension being the most salient one. The Japanese prioritized the social engagement over the arousal while the Koreans showed sensitivities to the arousal dimension. Although the conceptual structure was similar for the two countries, the weight of importance among the three dimensions seems to be different, reflecting each culture’s values and communication styles. (shrink)
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    Deficits in Processing Case Markers in Individuals with Aphasia.Sung Jee Eun,Jeong Kwi Hyun,Sim Yeo Reum,Lee Soo Eun &Mo Kyeong Ok -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Ways of looking ahead: Hierarchical planning in language production.Eun-Kyung Lee,Sarah Brown-Schmidt &Duane G. Watson -2013 -Cognition 129 (3):544-562.
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    Children's evaluations of third-party responses to unfairness: Children prefer helping over punishment.Young-eun Lee &Felix Warneken -2020 -Cognition 205 (C):104374.
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    Neutral but not in the middle: cross-cultural comparisons of negative bias of “neutral” emotional stimuli.Jini Tae,Ye-eun Nam,Yoonhyoung Lee,Rebecca B. Weldon &Myeong-Ho Sohn -2020 -Cognition and Emotion 34 (6):1171-1182.
    Previous studies have shown that the perception of neutral emotion stimuli can be negative rather than absolutely neutral. In the current study, we examined the negative bias of both neutral faces...
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    The Spell of Green: Can Frontal EEG Activations Identify Green Consumers?Eun-Ju Lee,Gusang Kwon,Hyun Jun Shin,Seungeun Yang,Sukhan Lee &Minah Suh -2014 -Journal of Business Ethics 122 (3):511-521.
    Green consumers are those who seek to fulfill economic responsibility with their choices of environment-friendly products. Previous research found that it is not easy to identify green consumers by using traditional demographic or psychographic measurements due to the instability of moral attitude and actual behavior. The frontal theta brain waves of 19 right-handed respondents were recorded and analyzed in a choice task between an environment-friendly (green) product and a conventional product. Product information, which was provided to the respondents, included written (...) descriptions as well as the price of each product without visual depiction. Based on the respondents’ choice, they were classified into two groups: green (GR) consumers who chose an environment-friendly product option and non-green (Non-GR) consumers who chose the option of a conventional product. While processing the green product message, we discovered that frontal theta activations were significantly higher among GR consumers than Non-GR consumers. On the contrary, the frontal theta waves of GR consumers were not differentiated from Non-GR consumers while processing the price information. Therefore, theta activations in the frontal area may potentially be a unique neural indicator of GR consumers’ cognitive engagement with environment-friendly product messages. (shrink)
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    The Taming of Machiavellians: Differentiated Transformational Leadership Effects on Machiavellians’ Organizational Commitment and Citizenship Behavior.Bonjin Koo &Eun-Suk Lee -2022 -Journal of Business Ethics 178 (1):153-170.
    This study seeks effective ways for managing employees with a high Machiavellian personality in organizations by identifying how to enhance their pro-organizational attitudes and behaviors [organizational citizenship behavior ] through transformational leadership. Drawing upon the dual-focused model of TFL, we suggest that exerting TFL upon employees high in Machiavellianism involves ethical dilemmas in that individual-focused and group-focused TFL have contrasting effects on leading pro-organizational attitudes/behaviors among these pro-individual employees. Analysis of data from 184 employees working in South Korea shows that (...) Machiavellianism negatively relates to affective commitment, OCB toward the organization, and OCB toward individuals, but positively to continuance commitment. More importantly, the results reveal that group-focused TFL can effectively manage employees high in Machiavellianism by mitigating the negative relations between Machiavellianism and affective commitment and between Machiavellianism and OCB-O. However, individual-focused TFL strengthens these negative relations as well as the negative relation between Machiavellianism and OCB-I. This study thus shows that to lead employees high in Machiavellianism in a pro-organizational direction, group-focused TFL rather than individual-focused TFL needs to be employed. (shrink)
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    Impact of the life-sustaining treatment decision act on organ donation in out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in South Korea: a multi-centre retrospective study.Min Jae Kim,Dong Eun Lee,Jong Kun Kim,In Hwan Yeo,Haewon Jung,Jung Ho Kim,Tae Chang Jang,Sang-Hun Lee,Jinwook Park,Deokhyeon Kim &Hyun Wook Ryoo -2024 -BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-9.
    The demand for organ transplants, both globally and in South Korea, substantially exceeds the supply, a situation that might have been aggravated by the enactment of the Life-Sustaining Treatment Decision Act (LSTDA) in February 2018. This legislation may influence emergency medical procedures and the availability of organs from brain-dead donors. This study aimed to assess LSTDA’s impact, introduced in February 2018, on organ donation status in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients in a metropolitan city and identified related factors. We conducted (...) a retrospective analysis of a regional cardiac arrest registry. This study included patients aged 16 or older with cardiac arrest and a cerebral performance category (CPC) score of 5 from January 2015 to December 2022. The exclusion criteria were CPC scores of 1–4, patients under 16 years, and patients declared dead or transferred from emergency departments. Logistic regression analysis was used to analyse factors affecting organ donation. Of the 751 patients included in this study, 47 were organ donors, with a median age of 47 years. Before the LSTDA, there were 30 organ donations, which declined to 17 after its implementation. In the organ donation group, the causes of cardiac arrest included medical (34%), hanging (46.8%), and trauma (19.2%). The adjusted odds ratio for organ donation before the LSTDA implementation was 6.12 (95% CI 3.09–12.12), with non-medical aetiology as associated factors. The enactment of the LSTDA in 2018 in South Korea may be linked to reduced organ donations among patients with OHCA, underscoring the need to re-evaluate the medical and legal aspects of organ donation, especially considering end-of-life care decisions. (shrink)
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    The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility Performance Feedback on Corporate Social Responsibility Performance.Jae-Eun Lee &Young Soo Yang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study empirically analyzes how corporate social responsibility performance feedback impacts CSR performance, focusing on the performance feedback perspective of behavioral theory of the firm. By performing generalized least squares regression analysis based on Korean company data from 2012 to 2019, we presented evidence that positive social and historical performance feedback had a positive effect on CSR performance. Our results provide evidence that firms with higher social and historical CSR performance than CSR aspiration may have higher CSR performance than those (...) that do not. (shrink)
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    Cross-Cultural Encounters and Exclusion.Eun-Jeung Lee -2023 -Philosophy East and West 73 (1):215-220.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Cross-Cultural Encounters and ExclusionEun-Jeung Lee (bio)There are only a handful of comprehensive studies about the role that knowledge of non-European civilizations and ideas played in the formation of early modern and Enlightenment European thought. Any in-depth treatment of how European thinkers understood China and India between 1600 and 1744 is therefore a more than welcome addition to existing research in this area. During this period, new information about Chinese (...) Confucian culture reached Europe through reports and writings of Jesuit missionaries. It was also during this time that Chinese and Indian ideas started to be excluded from the category of world philosophy.Early modern European thinkers who came into contact with reports about non-European cultures, such as China and India, embraced, rejected, or criticized the transmitted ideas in relation to their own system of thinking. In that sense, European thinkers were not much different from those East Asian scholars who in the seventeenth century first encountered translated Western books and books on the West written in classical Chinese, for [End Page 215] example the Korean literati of the Chosŏn dynasty. These scholars, in a fashion strikingly similar to how their contemporary European thinkers dealt with Chinese Confucian culture, accepted, rejected, or criticized Western knowledge based on their own canon of thought.1 This process can be said to be a ubiquitous response to such cross-cultural encounters. Today, it is generally accepted that it is through such reactions that we can understand the spiritual and social conditions of a society.2 The way European thinkers discussed Chinese or Indian thought throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries allows important insights into Western thought at the time, but not so much that of China or India.The eventual exclusion of Chinese and Indian thought from "world philosophy" in the eighteenth century, scholars agree, had its roots in the belief of the superiority of European civilization. "Histories of world philosophy" became mainstream in the latter half of the eighteenth century, forming the global standard for a very long time due to the effects of European imperialism and European intellectual hegemony. Current debates on the decolonization of philosophy recognize the importance of how to approach depictions of the history of philosophy from a practical and global perspective.3 A critical and systematic study of the process of exclusion of non-European cultures from histories of philosophy compiled in Europe are therefore crucial to such discussions. Selusi Ambrogio's study forms an important contribution to this area of inquiry.Chinese and Indian Ways of Thinking in Early Modern European Philosophy spans the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, when the arrival of information about the history and culture of China in Jesuit treatises and reports came as a great shock to European philosophers. Especially Chinese history and its ancient tradition of written culture, much older than Christian historiography, became the focus of interest in European intellectual circles. It is no coincidence that Descartes, widely considered the founder of modern philosophy, in his Discours de la méthode mentions China as a prime reason for the existence of a new uncertainty in European philosophy.4In his book, Ambrogio systematically shows how the philosophical dispute over the evaluation of Chinese philosophy was embedded within a paradigm shift from the older Philosophia perennis to the newer Philosophia sectaria and eclectica. This shift not only shaped the scientification of the history of philosophy in the eighteenth century, but also redefined European conceptions of time and history. In the debates about the correct paradigm for the history of philosophy, Confucian philosophy, as transmitted by the Jesuits, played a key role due to the long tradition of its canonical texts.Ambrogio summarizes how histories of philosophy written in Europe first included China but subsequently began a process of exclusion of Chinese thought. He does this by placing a special focus on the tension between theology and philosophy before the time of Hegel. In the first chapter, [End Page 216] Ambrogio shows how the Chinese were seen "as contemporaries" but, at the same time, "as ancient barbaric peoples inserted within the biblical history of philosophy" (p. 56). The second chapter deals with discussions that define... (shrink)
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    Human culture(Bildung) in Romanticism - F. Schlegel’s Philosophical Ambivalence -.Jeong-Eun Lee -2020 -EPOCH AND PHILOSOPHY 31 (1):209-246.
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    The Roles of Implicit Understanding of Engineering Ethics in Student Teams’ Discussion.Eun Ah Lee,Magdalena Grohman,Nicholas R. Gans,Marco Tacca &Matthew J. Brown -2017 -Science and Engineering Ethics 23 (6):1755-1774.
    Following previous work that shows engineering students possess different levels of understanding of ethics—implicit and explicit—this study focuses on how students’ implicit understanding of engineering ethics influences their team discussion process, in cases where there is significant divergence between their explicit and implicit understanding. We observed student teams during group discussions of the ethical issues involved in their engineering design projects. Through the micro-scale discourse analysis based on cognitive ethnography, we found two possible ways in which implicit understanding influenced the (...) discussion. In one case, implicit understanding played the role of intuitive ethics—an intuitive judgment followed by reasoning. In the other case, implicit understanding played the role of ethical insight, emotionally guiding the direction of the discussion. In either case, however, implicit understanding did not have a strong influence, and the conclusion of the discussion reflected students’ explicit understanding. Because students’ implicit understanding represented broader social implication of engineering design in both cases, we suggest to take account of students’ relevant implicit understanding in engineering education, to help students become more socially responsible engineers. (shrink)
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    The Relation between Conscience and Public Opinion through H. Arendt’s Comprehension of Rosseau’s Philosophy.Jeong-Eun Lee -2015 -The Catholic Philosophy 24:171-207.
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    Consent for withholding life-sustaining treatment in cancer patients: a retrospective comparative analysis before and after the enforcement of the Life Extension Medical Decision law.Ji Eun Lee,Jin Ho Beom,Junho Cho,Incheol Park &Yu Jin Chung -2021 -BMC Medical Ethics 22 (1):1-11.
    BackgroundThe Life Extension Medical Decision law enacted on February 4, 2018 in South Korea was the first to consider the suspension of futile life-sustaining treatment, and its enactment caused a big controversy in Korean society. However, no study has evaluated whether the actual implementation of life-sustaining treatment has decreased after the enforcement of this law. This study aimed to compare the provision of patient consent before and after the enforcement of this law among cancer patients who visited a tertiary university (...) hospital's emergency room to understand the effects of this law on the clinical care of cancer patients.MethodsThis retrospective single cohort study included advanced cancer patients aged over 19 years who visited the emergency room of a tertiary university hospital. The two study periods were as follows: from February 2017 to January 2018 (before) and from May 2018 to April 2019 (after). The primary outcome was the length of hospital stay. The consent rates to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), intubation, continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT), and intensive care unit (ICU) admission were the secondary outcomes.ResultsThe length of hospital stay decreased after the law was enforced from 4 to 2 days (p = 0.001). The rates of direct transfers to secondary hospitals and nursing hospitals increased from 8.2 to 21.2% (p = 0.001) and from 1.0 to 9.7%, respectively (p< 0.001). The consent rate for admission to the ICU decreased from 6.7 to 2.3% (p = 0.032). For CPR and CRRT, the consent rates decreased from 1.0 to 0.0% and from 13.9 to 8.8%, respectively, but the differences were not significant (p = 0.226 and p = 0.109, respectively).ConclusionAfter the enforcement of the Life Extension Medical Decision law, the length of stay in the tertiary university hospital decreased in patients who established their life-sustaining treatment plans in the emergency room. Moreover, the rate of consent for ICU admission decreased. (shrink)
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    Guiding Engineering Student Teams’ Ethics Discussions with Peer Advising.Eun Ah Lee,Nicholas Gans,Magdalena Grohman,Marco Tacca &Matthew J. Brown -2020 -Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (3):1743-1769.
    This study explores how peer advising affects student project teams’ discussions of engineering ethics. Peer ethics advisors from non-engineering disciplines are expected to provide diverse perspectives and to help engineering student teams engage and sustain ethics discussions. To investigate how peer advising helps engineering student teams’ ethics discussions, three student teams in different peer advising conditions were closely observed: without any advisor, with a single volunteer advisor, and with an advising team working on the ethics advising project. Micro-scale discourse analysis (...) based on cognitive ethnography was conducted to find each team’s cultural model of understanding of engineering ethics. Cultural-historical activity theory analysis was also conducted to see what influenced each team’s cultural model. In cultural model, the engineering team with an ethics advising team showed broader understanding in social implications of engineering. The results of CHAT analysis indicated that differences in rules, community, and division of labor among three teams influenced the teams’ cultural models. The CHAT analysis also indicated that the peer advisors working on the ethics advising project and the engineering team working on engineering design project created a collaborative environment. The findings indicated that collaborative environment supported peer ethics advising to facilitate team discussions of engineering ethics. (shrink)
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    Konfuzius interkulturell gelesen.Eun-Jeung Lee -2008 - Nordhausen: T. Bautz.
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    Perception of mental disability during the medieval era as seen in remission letters.Pill-Eun Lee -2020 -Cogito 90:173-198.
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    Otherwise than teaching by artificial intelligence.Sang-Eun Lee -2023 -Journal of Philosophy of Education 57 (2):553-570.
    Advances in digital technology are changing the methods of teaching and learning. In the course of this stream of changes, the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) has become a topic of great interest and concern. The development of teaching AIs (artificial intelligences that teach), which can provide adaptive and personalized dialogue with students, has shifted the relationship between teachers and students, and has raised new questions regarding the role of teachers. The purpose of this paper is to rethink the meaning (...) of the act of teaching, without denying its variety, and to reflect on the role of teachers in the relatively unfamiliar situation created by the emergence of AI teaching machines. To this end, I attempt, first, to re-examine the nature of teaching by considering two possible orientations: teaching as a return to homogeneity and teaching as exposure to heterogeneity. My purpose is to consider the characteristics and limitations of the teaching implemented by AI and to discuss the role of human teachers in overcoming these limitations. Second, I seek to reveal what it is for the teacher to speak, which is often understood as the most important aspect of teaching, again by way of two characterizations: the closed conversation, which converges on a conclusion, and the open conversation, oriented towards ethical responsibility. In doing this, I shall examine critically some characteristics of language used by AI teaching machines and suggest alternatives that might constitute openness to an ethical conversation. In furtherance of this, I shall consider the account of teaching that is central to the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas. (shrink)
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    Smartphone-Based Psychotherapeutic Micro-Interventions to Improve Mood in a Real-World Setting.Gunther Meinlschmidt,Jong-Hwan Lee,Esther Stalujanis,Angelo Belardi,Minkyung Oh,Eun Kyung Jung,Hyun-Chul Kim,Janine Alfano,Seung-Schik Yoo &Marion Tegethoff -2016 -Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Is human rights put into a dilemma in face of female rights - A study about the meaning change of human rights by views of feminism -.Jeong Eun Lee -2019 -EPOCH AND PHILOSOPHY 30 (1):205-241.
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    Aspirations and Corporate Lobbying in the Product Market.Seung-Hyun Lee &Jihyun Eun -2021 -Business and Society 60 (4):844-875.
    Given corporate lobbying’s double-edged nature, previous research has been interested in what motivates firms to engage in lobbying. In this study, we build on previous works to analyze how two types of aspiration, historical aspiration, which represents the level of performance firms aim to achieve given past self-performance, and social aspiration, which represents the level of performance firms aim to achieve given competitors’ achievements, shape corporate lobbying decisions. Our premise is that when a firm’s product market performance is below historical (...) aspirations, then the firm is motivated to engage in lobbying because the benefits of lobbying outweigh the potential costs. However, when a firm’s product market performance is below social aspirations, then decision-makers perceive that the potential challenges of lobbying outweigh the benefits and decide not to engage in lobbying. By examining automotive firms in the U.S. light vehicle market from 1998 to 2013, we find significant empirical support for our general premise. Using Tobit regression analysis, we find that automotive firms present diverging motivations for lobbying depending on whether they attend to historical or social aspirations for sales performance. (shrink)
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    A Historical Approach to the Recognition and Research of Maurice Courant and Bibliographie Coréenne.Hye-Eun Lee -2018 -Cogito 86:39-68.
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    A Study on the Ideas of Edith Stein in Hospice Philosophy.Eun-Young Lee -2015 -The Catholic Philosophy 24:135-170.
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    Becoming a subject in learning: Student freedom, agency, and subjectivity.Sang-Eun Lee -forthcoming -Educational Philosophy and Theory.
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    Educational Implication of the Theory of the Affects in the Spinoza’s Ethics.Eun-Kyung Lee -2013 -The Journal of Moral Education 25 (1):117.
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    Implication for Humanity Education of `The Debate on the Similarity and Difference between Human nature and Thing`s nature`.Eun-Kyung Lee -2018 -The Journal of Moral Education 30 (1):45-72.
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    Kommunitarismus und Konfuzianismus.Eun-Jeung Lee -2019 - In Walter Reese-Schäfer,Handbuch Kommunitarismus. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 447-463.
    Der Konfuzianismus ist auch im Westen keine unbekannte Lehre mehr. Zugleich trifft man ihr gegenüber auf erhebliche Vorurteile. Insbesondere im Zusammenhang mit der Debatte um den Kommunitarismus wird der Konfuzianismus häufig als kulturelle Grundlage autoritärer politischer Herrschaft hingestellt. Das ist nicht vollkommen falsch, beruht aber auf einer einseitigen Wahrnehmung des Konfuzianismus. Tatsächlich blickt dieser auf eine lange Geschichte politischer Instrumentalisierungen zurück. Gleichwohl enthält diese Lehre Konzepte, die dem gemeinschaftlichen Zusammenleben förderlich sein können.
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    Materializing the Concept of a Nation State: ‘Hindu Rashtra’ in the writings of V. D. Savarkar.Ji Eun Lee -2019 -The Journal of Indian Philosophy 55:245-275.
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    Reinterpretation of Formal Discipline Theory - The Conception of General Competency as an Educational Aim -.Eun-Kyung Lee -2018 -The Journal of Moral Education 30 (2):43-65.
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    Tai chi for lowering resting blood pressure in the elderly: a systematic review.Myeong Soo Lee,Eun-Nam Lee,Jong-In Kim &Edzard Ernst -2010 -Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (4):818-824.
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    The Ethics of Protection: Reimaging Child Welfare in an Anti-Black Society, by Lincoln Rice.Eun Ae Jenny Lee -2024 -Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 44 (1):221-222.
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    Music-induced Mood Biases Decision Strategies during the Ultimatum Game.Hwanjun Chung,Eun Jung Lee,You Jin Jung &Sang Hee Kim -2016 -Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  47. Hybrid Information Technology Using Computational Intelligence-Security Intelligence: Web Contents Security System for Semantic Web.Nam-Deok Cho,Eun-ser Lee &Hyun-gun Park -2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf,Lecture Notes In Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 4252--819.
     
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    Expressive Japanese: A Reference Guide for Sharing Emotion and Empathy.Senko K. Maynard,S. Nancy,Paul R. Goldin,Eun-Joo Lee,Duk-Soo Park,Jaehoon Yeon,J. Marshall Unger,Ho-min Sohn,Heisoon Yang &Precy Espiritu -2013 -Philosophy East and West 63 (2).
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    Meaning Making Process and Recovery Journeys Explored Through Songwriting in Early Neurorehabilitation: Exploring the Perspectives of Participants of Their Self-Composed Songs Through the Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis.Felicity A. Baker,Jeanette Tamplin,Nikki Rickard,Peter New,Jennie Ponsford,Chantal Roddy &Young-Eun C. Lee -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Emergence of Community‐Associated Methicillin‐Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Strains as a Cause of Healthcare‐Associated Bloodstream Infections in Korea.M. D. Sun Hee Park,Chulmin Park,Jin-Hong Yoo,Su-Mi Choi,Jung-Hyun Choi,Hyun-Ho Shin,Dong-Gun Lee,Seungok Lee,JaYoung Kim &So Eun Choi -2009 -Emergence: Complexity and Organization 30 (2):146-155.
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