The Revolutionary Army.Zou Rong -1999 -Contemporary Chinese Thought 31 (1):32-38.detailsZou Rong received a classical education but, uninterested in an official career and frustrated by the irrelevance of his schooling to the day's issues, traveled to Japan in 1901 to further his studies. There he wrote The Revolutionary Army, which was published in Shanghai after his return to China in 1903. The Revolutionary Army, which was scathingly critical of the Manchu rulers of China, enraged government authorities who sought his immediate arrest. Zou was protected by authorities of the International Settlement (...) in Shanghai, and eventually sentenced to only two years in jail. Be this as it may, Zou contracted an illness in prison and died in April of 1905. The Revolutionary Army is far more than an anti-Manchu racist tract. It advocates political and social revolution, and Zou's account of the justification for and goals of these revolutions rests in no small part on natural rights and independence, as discussed in the two chapters from the work that we translate here. (shrink)
Shi yong zhu yi da shi Duwei.Tiejun Zou -1990 - [Changchun shi]: Fa xing Jilin sheng xin hua shu dian.details本书是我国学者全面系统地阐述杜威学术思想的第一部专著,对杜威的哲学思想和教育思想做出实事求是的评价。.
Impact of Mattering on Parental Attachment: Social Support Mediation and Self-Efficacy Moderation in Rural Chinese Children.Zou Zhen &Tang Fanggui -forthcoming -Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1570-1579.detailsStrong emotional relationships between parents and children are thought to be essential for developing a child's emotion of mattering, according to earlier research. Through the investigation of these relationships, the study aims to improve knowledge of the psychological and emotional elements that support normal growth in the population. To offer regulation for reinforcement of parental support networks in marginalized groups, it draws attention to the importance of these variables in determining the quality of attachment. This study explores the connection among (...) mattering (MAT) and Parental Attachment (PA) with a focus on the dynamics that affect Social Support (SS) and Self Efficacy (SE) between rural Chinese children. Validated questionnaires assessing PA, MAT, SS, SE, and Parental Support (PS) are utilized to collect data from a sample (190) of Chinese children living in rural areas. Significantly favourable connections, especially between MAT and PA, are revealed by correlation analysis. These results reveal avenues for improving the development of rural Chinese children by underlining the significance of social networks and emotional attachments in fostering psychological well-being. (shrink)
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Liu bian zhi mei: mei xue li lun de tan suo yu chong gou.Hua Zou -2004 - Beijing: Qing hua da xue chu ban she.details本书以现实人生为立足点,通过一系列美学范畴的辩证运动,论证审美关系的生成、审美意识的结构与功能及人性结构的主体化等。.
‘Dance with shackles on’: Navigating critical thinking in English language classrooms during COVID-19 and beyond.Min Zou &Zehang Chen -2024 -Educational Philosophy and Theory 56 (8):761-771.detailsThe outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic has significant social, educational and psychological impacts. While teachers are key agents to promote CT at the curriculum level, little is known about how English language teachers engage with CT in the wake of COVID-19. Drawing on teacher interviews and classroom observations, the study found that the participating teachers navigated the various affordances and constraints of COVID-19 and implemented CT instruction primarily by integrating CT skills in language learning and assessment, emphasizing skepticism, fostering reflection and (...) hope, and legitimating students’ voice in the online environment. It suggests that teachers should be conscious of the affordance and constraints of online teaching and attend to students’ emotions and life experiences at the curriculum time to transform students into critical thinkers who can agentively, responsibly and positively engage with their situated reality. (shrink)
Genetic enhancement from the perspective of transhumanism: exploring a new paradigm of transhuman evolution.Yawen Zou -2024 -Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 27 (4):529-544.detailsTranshumanism is a movement that advocates for the enhancement of human capabilities through the use of advanced technologies such as genetic enhancement. This article explores the definition, history, and development of transhumanism. Then, it compares the stance on genetic enhancement from the perspectives of bio-conservatism, bio-liberalism, and transhumanism. This article posits that transhuman evolution has twofold implications, allowing for the integration of transhumanist research and evolutionary biology. First, it offers a compelling scientific framework for understanding genetic enhancement, avoiding technological progressivism, (...) and incorporating concepts of evolutionary biology. Second, it represents a new evolutionary paradigm distinct from traditional Lamarckism and Darwinism. It marks the third synthesis of evolutionary biology, offering fresh perspectives on established concepts such as artificial selection and gene-culture co-evolution. In recent decades, human enhancement has captivated not only evolutionary biologists, neurobiologists, psychologists, and philosophers, but also those in fields such as cybernetics and artificial intelligence. In addition to genetic enhancement, other human enhancement technologies, including brain-computer interfaces and brain uploading, are currently under development, which the paradigm of transhuman evolution can better integrate into its framework. (shrink)
A Generalization of the Cauchy-Schwarz Inequality and Its Application to Stability Analysis of Nonlinear Impulsive Control Systems.Yang Peng,Jiang Wu,Limin Zou,Yuming Feng &Zhengwen Tu -2019 -Complexity 2019:1-7.detailsIn this paper, we first present a generalization of the Cauchy-Schwarz inequality. As an application of our result, we obtain a new sufficient condition for the stability of a class of nonlinear impulsive control systems. We end up this note with a numerical example which shows the effectiveness of our method.
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Ming dai li xue xiang xin xue de zhuan xing: Wu Yubi he ChongRen xue pai yan jiu = The transition from Zhuli theory to the heart-mind theory in Ming dynasty: on Wu Yubi and ChongRen school.Jianfeng Zou -2011 - Beijing Shi: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she.details本書圍繞吳與弼哲學思想對陳獻章、王守仁的影響,及崇仁學派在整個明代哲學史所處的地位,展現崇仁學派儒家學者的理氣觀、心性論與道德修養論,凸顯十五世紀明代哲學史的真實面貌與內在理路,為理解陽明心學的興起提 供一種新的分析路徑。.
Xi xue dong jian: ying ju yu xuan ze.Xiaozhan Zou -2008 - Chengdu Shi: Sichuan ren min chu ban she.details本书共分5章。主要内容包括:明末清初西学东来及其对于中国思想文化的影响、鸦片战争前后的西学输入与国人的反应、洋务时期的西学输入等.
Zhongguo li wen hua.Changlin Zou -2000 - Beijing: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she.detailsShang bian. Zhongguo li wen hua -- Xia bian. Li jiao yu ru xue chuan tong.
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English as a foreign language teacher engagement with culturally responsive teaching in rural schools: Insights from China.Delin Kong,Min Zou &Jiaoyue Chen -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.detailsCulturally responsive teaching has been found to promote student engagement and enhance learning in the classroom. As an effective pedagogy, the past decade has witnessed a soaring interest in exploring teachers’ competence, self-efficacy, and influencing factors in implementing CRT across school subjects. However, scant attention has been directed to language teachers’ engagement with CRT. Given the increasing diversity in students’ socio-economic status, cultural backgrounds, learning needs and preferences in English language classrooms, CRT has also become a prominent concern in China. (...) This study sets out to explore English as a Foreign Language teacher engagement with CRT in rural schools in China. With a multi-case study of eight EFL teachers, the researchers collected data through individual interviews and classroom observations. Four types of teacher engagement based on the foci were identified and were further characterized by cognitive, emotional, and social aspects. This study also taps into the internal and external factors influencing the teachers’ engagement with CRT. Implications and suggestions were provided to tackle the problems of English Language Education in rural China and contexts alike worldwide. (shrink)
The Vulnerability of Rural Migrants Under COVID-19 Quarantine in China and its Global Implications: A Socio-Ethical Analysis.Xiang Zou &Jing-Bao Nie -2023 -Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 20 (2):197-206.detailsDespite the role of public health interventions in controlling disease transmission and protecting the public during the COVID-19 emergency, the implementation of quarantine restrictions has raised serious ethical concerns, especially in relation to the well-being of vulnerable populations. Drawing on the lived experiences of rural Chinese migrants who are subject to pandemic control, the authors highlight their inadequate capacities to manage the risks associated with the pandemic and adjust to quarantine restrictions. Informed by an ethical discourse of vulnerability, we show (...) that underpinning this group’s deficient coping strategies is a range of detrimental social structures and institutions that have developed under the persistent rural–urban divide in China. These structural constraints and pathologies expose rural migrants to serious risks and uncertainties while depriving them of the means and resources necessary to protect their own interests in the process of complying with quarantine restrictions. Understanding the plight of rural Chinese migrants as a structural problem also has implications for the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We further suggest a need for state intervention to mitigate structural deficiencies and empower the vulnerable during the COVID-19 era. (shrink)
Stabilization and Synchronization of Memristive Chaotic Circuits by Impulsive Control.Limin Zou,Yang Peng,Yuming Feng &Zhengwen Tu -2017 -Complexity:1-10.detailsThe purpose of this note is to study impulsive control and synchronization of memristor based chaotic circuits shown by Muthuswamy. We first establish a less conservative sufficient condition for the stability of memristor based chaotic circuits. After that, we discuss the effect of errors on stability. Meanwhile, we also discuss impulsive synchronization of two memristor based chaotic systems. Our results are more general and more applicable than the ones shown by Yang, Li, and Huang. Finally, several numerical examples are given (...) to show the effectiveness of our methods. (shrink)
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Unwitting Participants at Our Expense: A/B Testing and Digital Exploitation.Tengjian Zou &Gokhan Ertug -2024 -Business and Society 63 (7):1513-1517.detailsFirms use A/B testing, a methodology to compare two or more versions of ideas to see which one performs better, to decide on features of their digital products and services. Although A/B testing brings benefits, some A/B testing can lead to digital exploitation (i.e., appropriating resources from users to increase firms’ performance). We explicate why A/B testing can lead to digital exploitation, suggest mitigation options by establishing Institutional Review Boards, explicitly seeking users’ consent, and implementing incentive schemes, and conclude with (...) research directions on this topic. (shrink)
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Spiritual Leadership and Employee CSR Participation: A Probe from a Sensemaking Perspective.WenChi Zou,BaoWen Lin,Ling Su &Jeffery D. Houghton -2022 -Journal of Business Ethics 186 (3):695-709.detailsThis study via the sensemaking perspective examines whether spiritual leadership can influence employee workplace spirituality and employee corporate social responsibility (CSR) participation. We also examine the joint effects of spiritual leadership and employee Machiavellianism on employee workplace spirituality. Using a sample of 556 employees from four commercial banks in China, analyses demonstrate that employee workplace spirituality mediates the relationship between spiritual leadership and employee CSR participation and that the indirect effect of spiritual leadership on employee CSR participation is dependent on (...) the level of employee Machiavellianism. These results shed light on how and why spiritual leadership and employee Machiavellianism influence employee workplace spirituality and employee CSR participation. The theoretical and practical implications of these finding are discussed along with directions for future research. (shrink)
Pseudofinite h-structures and groups definable in supersimple h-structures.Tingxiang Zou -2019 -Journal of Symbolic Logic 84 (3):937-956.detailsIn this article we explore some properties of H-structures which are introduced in [2]. We describe a construction of H-structures based on one-dimensional asymptotic classes which preserves pseudofiniteness. That is, the H-structures we construct are ultraproducts of finite structures. We also prove that under the assumption that the base theory is supersimple of SU-rank one, there are no new definable groups in H-structures. This improves the corresponding result in [2].
Quid Pro Quo in IPO Auctions.Jingbin He,Bo Liu &Hong Zou -forthcoming -Journal of Business Ethics:1-24.detailsIt is widely accepted that quid pro quo or favoritism exists in bookbuilding IPOs where the securities underwriter has share allocation discretion, and that auctioned IPOs should be largely free from quid pro quo because the underwriter does not have share allocation discretion. Using proprietary data on IPO auctions from China and a regulatory regime change on share allocation, we show that when the share allocation rule shifts from pro rata to lottery draw (that makes quid pro quo valuable to (...) a bidder), mutual fund families having stronger pre-shift brokerage commission ties with the underwriter submit bids later, place more strategic bids, have more bids qualified for the allocation round, and are more likely to receive share allocation than other fund families. These patterns are not apparent in fund families that possess a robust business culture. The evidence is consistent with the existence of quid pro quo in IPO auctions facilitated by the underwriter’s leakage of confidential bidding information in some fund family and underwriter pairs. This unethical practice not only creates conflicts of interest, jeopardizes fair play, but also discourages information production and affects accurate valuation. (shrink)
Pseudofinite difference fields and counting dimensions.Tingxiang Zou -2021 -Journal of Mathematical Logic 21 (1):2050022.detailsWe study a family of ultraproducts of finite fields with the Frobenius automorphism in this paper. Their theories have the strict order property and TP2. But the coarse pseudofinite dimension of the definable sets is definable and integer-valued. Moreover, we also discuss the possible connection between coarse dimension and transformal transcendence degree in these difference fields.