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    Tui kai ling yi shan chuang: yong qi yu li liang.JianchangDong -2013 - Beijing: Zhong guo jing ji chu ban she.
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    Appendix: Reviews of Sinologism in International Journals.MingDong Gu &Xian Zhou -2018 -Contemporary Chinese Thought 49 (1):81-81.
    Sinologism 汉学主义is a recent cultural theory that focuses on Sinology, China–West studies, and cross-cultural knowledge production. Since its proposition at the turn of the 21st century, it has aroused substantial interest and given rise to discussions and debates both in and outside China. The special issue has selected seven articles in full or excerpted form to offer an initial introduction to the topic.
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  3. XiaodanDong Assignment 2–Employment at Will Business Ethics April 30, 2008.XiaodanDong -forthcoming -Business Ethics.
     
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  4. XiaodanDong May 7, 2008.XiaodanDong -forthcoming -Business Ethics.
     
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  5. Mei xue di yao shi: lun Makesi laodong xue shuo di mei xue yi yi.Dong Luan -1983 - Xi'an: Shanxi sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
     
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  6. The unending Korean War: A social history.Dong-Choon Kim &Sung-ok Kim -2013 -Philosophy East and West 63 (2).
     
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    Shi ji zhi jiao Zhongguo mei xue de zhuan xing.Jianchang Xing -2001 - Shijiazhuang Shi: Hebei jiao yu chu ban she.
    本书共分六章,包括关于美学学科本性的审思、传统美学的现代转换、跨文化格局中的美学比较、美学作为一种文化批判理论等内容。.
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  8. Emil Brunner's integration of faith and reason: modern perspectives on religious-philosophical methods and natural theology.Dong In Baek -2024 - Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
    In the philosophical purview of our intellectual endeavors, Emil Brunner’s sojourn through the theological corridors reveals a tapestry of rigorous mental exercises and paradigmatic shifts. Commencing his exploration harmonized with the liberal theological currents, Brunner found himself adrift, embroiled in the tumultuous seas of Karl Barth’s unequivocal “No!” to the paradigms of natural theology, etching an indelible ideological chasm. Traversing three profound metamorphic epochs—initiating within the precincts of consciousness theology, an echo chamber of Schleiermacher’s musings, segueing into the gravitational pull (...) of dialectical theological realms, and reaching zenith in his unparalleled emphasis on the “Truth as Encounter”—Brunner’s spiritual and intellectual topography is an odyssey of profound depths. This literary endeavor plumbs the profundities of Brunner’s philosophical-theological metamorphosis. A journey delineating his intricate dance with Bergson’s intuitive paradigm, his symbolic lexicon of faith, an eventual critique of dialectical theology’s embrace, culminates in an intricate interpretation of sin and the imago Dei. Of paramount significance is Brunner’s theological bifurcation from Barth on the quintessential essence of human-divine dynamics. While both theological maestros recognize sin’s pervasive imprint on the human soul, Brunner postulates the tantalizing possibility of personal divine rendezvous. In this erudite exposition on Brunner’s theology, we embark on an intellectual odyssey, elucidating the subtle shades and profound resonances of his cognitive evolution. An evolution, wherein, juxtaposed against theological titans, he architects an idiosyncratic theological timbre echoing through the annals of time. (shrink)
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    The Yan'an New Philosophy Association: An Ambitious Intellectual Machine of the CCP [J].Dong Biao -2008 -Modern Philosophy 3:011.
    Not for the academic value of some of the situational events, often with a comprehensive, decisive, Yan'an new philosophy will the home of its columns. Will establish a new philosophy, a lot of grand strategy is one of the actions in Yan'an. This paper examines a new philosophy will be the basic process, an analysis of its membership and the subsequent effects, assessing its characteristics in the formation of contemporary Chinese culture, the unique role, made ​​a number of issues need (...) to be further explored. This paper shows that the new philosophy will not academics, but the educational organization. It is the ideology of expert training, knowledge and control of legal rights, the implementation of the regulatory action of self-sufficiency and closed culture strategy. New philosophy will be mainly in the construction and maintenance of highly exclusive mode of thinking to make contributions, as the full value of its effect remains to be thorough and reasonable debate. Some situational events, which have been neglected by academics, may be of significant importance. The Yan'an New Philosophy Association is an example. Its establishment was one of the ambitious strategic actions of the CCP in Yan'an. This paper examines the process of the YNPA's establishment, analyses the composition of its membership, assesses its unique effect on the formation of contemporary Chinese ideology, and raises some issues that are in need of further research. This study shows that the YNPA was an educational institution instead of an academic society, and that the experts in ideology it produced had exclusive power in the cultural domain and implemented the party's cultural policies. We can see that the YNPA greatly contributed to the construction and maintenance of a high degree of cultural exclusivity. A full picture of this association, however, requires much more in-depth studies. (shrink)
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    Han'guk ch'ŏrhaksa: Yi Ki-dong Kyosu ŭi K-ch'ŏrhak ch'ŏt tanch'u kkiugi.Ki-Dong Yi -2023 - Sŏul Tŭkpyŏlsi: Tosŏ Ch'ulp'an Haengch'on.
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    Latent variable modeling and its implications for institutional review board review: variables that delay the reviewing process.Dong-Sheng Tzeng,Yi-Chang Wu &Jane-Yi Hsu -2015 -BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1):1-7.
    BackgroundTo investigate the factors related to approval after review by an Institutional Review Board, the structure equation model was used to analyze the latent variables ‘investigators’, ‘vulnerability’ and ‘review process’ for 221 proposals submitted to our IRB.MethodsThe vulnerability factor included vulnerable cases, and studies that involved drug tests and genetic analyses. The principal investigator factor included the license level of the PI and whether they belonged to our institution. The review factor included administration time, total review time, and revision frequency. (...) The revision frequency and total review time influenced the efficiency of review.ResultsThe latent variable of reviewing was the most important factor mediating the PIs and vulnerability to IRB review approval. The local PIs moderated with genetic study and revision frequency had an impact on the review process and mediated non-approval.ConclusionsBetter guidance of the investigators and reviewers might improve the efficiency with which IRBs function. (shrink)
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    Ming bian yi shu you si wei luo ji =.ZhitieDong -1998 - [Beijing]: Zhongguo guang bo dian shi chu ban she.
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    Ren de jing ji zhe xue yan jiu: "jing ji ren" de jie shuo, li lun fen xi yu ying yong.JianxinDong -2001 - [Guangzhou Shi]: Guangdong ren min chu ban she.
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    Zhe xue yu xian shi.DegangDong -1999 - Beijing: Jing ji ke xue chu ban she.
  15. Zhonghua Wen Ming Lun Duo Yuan Wen Hua Zong He Chuang Xin Zhe Xue.Dong Wang -2002
     
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    Embodiment of Rationality: Philosophical Interpretation of Embodied Cognition.Dong Gefei -2023 -Philosophy Study 13 (2).
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  17. Dang dai xin dao jia.GuangbiDong -1992 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian jing xiao.
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    Hao Jing si xiang yan jiu.LingDong -2011 - Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she.
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    Zhong xi chuan tong lun li jing shen wen hua yan jiu =.WeiwuDong -2013 - Beijing Shi: Guang ming ri bao chu ban she.
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    Zhongguo zhe xue she hui ke xue fa zhan li cheng hui yi.YisiDong &Benyuan Yu (eds.) -2014 - Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she.
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  21. From Expo City to Sustainable City-Shanghai:" Better City, Better Life" is the motto of the World Expo 2010.NannanDong,Lang Zhang &Stefanie Ruff -2010 -Topos: European Landscape Magazine 70:18.
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    Han Feizi jing hua.ShaopingDong -2018 - Beijing Shi: Kai ming chu ban she. Edited by Fei Han.
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    Mengzi sheng ji tu.ZhenzhongDong,Zhongben Liu &Qing'an Zhu (eds.) -2006 - Beijing: Zhongguo lü you chu ban she.
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  24. The Empirical Psychological Perspectives on Free Will.RuiDong,Kai-Ping Peng,Feng Yu &Ruo-Qiao Zheng -2012 -Advances in Psychological Science 20 (11):1869-1878.
    Free will is one of the oldest and most debated topics in the history of philosophy. Both positivist philosophy and humanist philosophy considered the problem of free will to be the most difficult issues to untangle. In recent years, psychologists have begun to apply the methods of empirical science to study the psychological mechanism, impact and expression of free will. The general consensus is that free will is an illusion, but people still believe in its existence. Free will has been (...) found closely related to moral responsibility, moral behavior, creativity, self-esteem and subjective well-being. Future research should define free will in more psychological sense, and to explore the generation mechanism and function of free will in everyday life. Theoretical and methodological advances are need to extend our understanding of free will and its psychological impacts to human being. (shrink)
     
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    Wen yi yi shi xing tai xue shuo lun zheng ji.XuewenDong &Zhihong Li (eds.) -2009 - Changchun: Jilin da xue chu ban she.
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  26. Zhe ren yi wang.JuxiangDong (ed.) -1999 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian jing xiao.
     
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    ""Between" History of Reason" and" Peoro of Ideas.Dong Fangsuo -2002 -Modern Philosophy 3:010.
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    Tian bian you yi kuai wu yun: ru xue yu cun zai zhu yi.Dong Liu -2018 - Nanjing Shi: Jiangsu ren min chu ban she.
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  29. Xi fang di chou xue: gan xing di duo yuan qu xiang.Dong Liu -1986 - Chengdu: Sichuan sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
     
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    Dang dai shi jie mei xue yi shu xue ci dian.XuewenDong (ed.) -1990 - [Nanjing shi]: Jing xiao Jiangsu sheng xin hua shu dian.
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  31. Huineng yu Zhongguo wen hua.QunDong -2001 - Guiyang Shi: Guizhou ren min chu ban she.
     
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    Jie he lun.JingquanDong -2000 - Shenyang Shi: Liaoning ren min chu ban she.
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    Toward a Good Society: A Relational Lens.Tian-jiaDong &Dongxiao Qin -2021 - Lexington Books.
    In Toward a Good Society, the authors theorize a mutually empowering and growth-fostering society. They begin this journey in relational psychology, then depart along nine paths reconstructed from nine classic social science theories. This leads them to propose a new Golden Rule as simple as it is profound.
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    Yisaiya. Bolin yu dang dai zhong guo: Zi you yu duo yuan zhi jian: Isaiah Berlin and contemporary China: between liberalism and pluralism.Dong Liu (ed.) -2014 - Nanjing: Yi lin chu ban she.
    本书是“以赛亚·伯林与当代中国国际研讨会”论文集,汇集了国内外著名学者伯林研究的最新成果,从伯林语境下自由与多元的关系出发,探讨了伯林思想对当代中国的经验与智慧有着怎样的启迪意义.
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  35. Kyou Yun Chu-ha ŭi Hanjuhak kyesŭng.Yi Se-Dong -2020 - In Wŏn-sik Hong & O. -yŏng Kwŏn,Chumun p'arhyŏn' kwa Hanju hakp'a ŭi chŏn'gae: kŭndae sigi 'Nakchunghak. Taegu Kwangyŏksi: Kyemyŏng Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
     
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    The Tone Feature and the Tune Metre of the Chinese Characters of Rising Tone in Kunqu Opera.Tian Shao-Dong -2011 -Journal of Aesthetic Education (Misc) 3:018.
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  37. She hui zhu yi jian she zhong di zhe xue wen ti tan suo: gai ge zhi lu di zhe xue chen si.Dong Wang -1986 - [Peking]: Xin hua shu dian Beijing fa xing suo fa xing. Edited by Yixing Zhang & Chengshu Sun.
     
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    Scorekeeping in Debates between Non-Naturalism and Its Opponents: On Parfit's Last Statement in Metaethics.Dong-Ryul Choo -2020 -철학적 분석 (Philosophical Analysis) 44:1-29.
    [English abstract] In his last metaethical statement, Parfit revisits his earlier arguments for non-metaphysical normative non-naturalism , and points to the possibility of convergence between his view and Railton's non-analytical normative naturalism. I examine the basis of this convergence claim and find it unpersuasive, mainly because if their views converge on the same position, Parfit's non-natural norms exist only as predicates. In order to avoid this consequence, he needs to present a reason for believing in the existence of normative properties (...) . There is an indispensability argument implicit in his text, with concepts of sui generis normative ground and necessity at its centre. I discuss their main features and present problems besetting these concepts. (shrink)
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    Leibniz as a virtue ethicist.HaoDong -2024 -Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 109 (2):505-527.
    In this paper I argue that Leibniz's ethics is a kind of virtue ethics where virtues of the agent are explanatorily primary. I first examine how Leibniz obtained his conception of justice as a kind of love in an early text, Elements of Natural Law. I show that in this text Leibniz's goal was to find a satisfactory definition of justice that could reconcile egoism with altruism, and that this was achieved through the Aristotelian virtue of friendship where friends treat (...) each other as “other selves.” Following this decisive moment, Leibniz adopted an Aristotle‐inspired ethical framework where the virtuous agent is central for moral evaluations. I then show that, despite certain developments, Leibniz's ethics retained this essential feature throughout his career. In Leibniz's later writings, God constitutes the foundation of the moral realm, and the fundamental moral endeavor of human beings consists in the imitation of God. (shrink)
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    On The Four Orientations of Wang Yangming's Tenet of the Unity of Knowing and Acting.PingDong &George L. Israel -2025 -Journal of East-West Thought 15 (1):1-19. Translated by George L. Israel.
    Abstract: When the Ming dynasty Confucian Wang Yangming (1472-1529) proposed his tenet of the unity of knowing and acting (zhi xing heyi 知行合一), he did so because he believed that Zhu Xi (1130-1200), his revered Song dynasty predecessor and architect of the School of Principle (Neo-Confucianism), had wrongly conceptually divided knowledge and action, and that this had led to profound problems of an existential nature for the individual with real-world consequences. For Wang Yangming, the relation between knowledge and action is (...) fundamentally one of identity, an identity grounded in the inherent, true condition of the vital being of the individual, in a unity of mind and body. He called this identity the original condition and original form of knowing and acting, explaining it in various ways. This article first explains how Wang Yangming positioned his tenet in relation to Zhu Xi’s conceptualization of the relation between knowledge and action, and then elucidates his conception of the unity of knowing and acting in four orientations, according to the different senses in which knowledge/knowing are understood: as perception, as awareness, as what is known, and as the innate knowing. (This is an abbreviated and edited translation of 論 ‘知行合一“的四重向度, 原载于《社会科学战线》2019年第2期). (shrink)
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    The Ontology of Causation: A Carnapian-Pragmatist Approach.ZiliDong -2024 -Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 55 (4):507-528.
    Metaphysicians of causation have long debated the existence of primitive causal modalities (e.g., powers), with reductionists and realists taking opposing stances. However, little attention has been given to the legitimacy of the metaphysical question itself, despite our longstanding awareness of Rudolf Carnap’s critique of metaphysics. This article develops a (broadly) Carnapian-pragmatist approach to causation as an alternative to existing metaphysical approaches. Within this pragmatist approach, metaphysical questions about causation are reinterpreted as practical questions about the choice of causal frameworks. To (...) motivate and justify this new approach, I argue that, in emphasizing the priority of ontology over methodology, metaphysical approaches to causation fail to adequately capture the interplay between causal ontology and causal methodology in scientific practice. In contrast, the Carnapian approach provides a more appealing alternative that emphasizes the mutual dependence and ‘balance’ between the two in an ongoing process of scientific inquiry. I use the recent controversy over ‘What counts as a cause’ in statistical causal inference as a case study to demonstrate how the Carnapian approach can help us better understand the role of ontological issues in methodological practices. (shrink)
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    Enterprise Strategic Management From the Perspective of Business Ecosystem Construction Based on Multimodal Emotion Recognition.Wei Bi,Yongzhen Xie,ZhengDong &Hongshen Li -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Emotion recognition is an important part of building an intelligent human-computer interaction system and plays an important role in human-computer interaction. Often, people express their feelings through a variety of symbols, such as words and facial expressions. A business ecosystem is an economic community based on interacting organizations and individuals. Over time, they develop their capabilities and roles together and tend to develop themselves in the direction of one or more central enterprises. This paper aims to study a multimodal ER (...) method based on attention mechanism. It analyzes the current emotional state of consumers and the development direction of enterprises through multi-modal ER of human emotions and analysis of market trends, so as to provide the most appropriate response or plan. This paper firstly describes the related methods of multimodal ER and deep learning in detail, and briefly outlines the meaning of enterprise strategy in the business ecosystem. Then, two datasets, CMU-MOSI and CMU-MOSEI, are selected to design the scheme for multimodal ER based on self-attention mechanism. Through the comparative analysis of the accuracy of single-modal and multi-modal ER, the self-attention mechanism is applied in the experiment. The experimental results show that the average recognition accuracy of happy under multimodal ER reaches 91.5%. (shrink)
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  43. Ren and causal efficacy: Confucians Whitehead on the social role of symbolism.Hyo-Dong Lee -2017 - In Roland Faber, Jeffrey A. Bell & Joseph Petek,Rethinking Whitehead’s Symbolism: Thought, Language, Culture. [Edinburgh]: Edinburgh University Press.
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    The trustworthiness of AI: Comments on Simion and Kelp’s account.Dong-Yong Choi -2023 -Asian Journal of Philosophy 2 (1):1-9.
    Simion and Kelp explain the trustworthiness of an AI based on that AI’s disposition to meet its obligations. Roughly speaking, according to Simion and Kelp, an AI is trustworthy regarding its task if and only if that AI is obliged to complete the task and its disposition to complete the task is strong enough. Furthermore, an AI is obliged to complete a task in the case where the task is the AI’s etiological function or design function. This account has a (...) strength in that it can provide a unificatory rationale for the trustworthy-making properties of AIs. According to this account, being explainable, being safe, and being transparent are the trustworthy-making properties of an AI because an AI can fulfill its etiological or design functions in the case where it is explainable, safe, and transparent. This paper shows that though Simion and Kelp’s account has a strength, this account is not satisfactory for two reasons. The first reason is that an AI’s trustworthiness is not determined just by the AI’s disposition to meet obligations, and the second reason is that it is difficult to explain how an AI’s etiological function and design function have to do with that AI’s obligations. To provide a full-fledged account, Simion and Kelp should dismiss these concerns. (shrink)
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    Neural correlates of emotion-label vs. emotion-laden word processing in late bilinguals: evidence from an ERP study.Dong Tang,Xueqiao Li,Yang Fu,Huili Wang,Xueyan Li,Tiina Parviainen &Tommi Kärkkäinen -forthcoming -Cognition and Emotion.
    The brain processes underlying the distinction between emotion-label words (e.g. happy, sad) and emotion-laden words (e.g. successful, failed) remain inconclusive in bilingualism research. The present study aims to directly compare the processing of these two types of emotion words in both the first language (L1) and second language (L2) by recording event-related potentials (ERP) from late Chinese-English bilinguals during a lexical decision task. The results revealed that in the early word processing stages, the N170 emotion effect emerged only for L1 (...) negative emotion-laden words and L2 negative emotion-label words. In addition, larger early posterior negativity (EPN) was elicited by emotion-laden words than emotion-label words in both L1 and L2. In the later processing stages, the N400 emotion effect was evident for L1 emotion words, excluding positive emotion-laden words, while it was absent in L2. Notably, L1 emotion words elicited enhanced N400 and attenuated late positive complex (LPC) compared to those in L2. Taken together, these findings confirmed the engagement of emotion, and highlighted the modulation of emotion word type and valence on word processing in both early and late processing stages. Different neural mechanisms between L1 and L2 in processing written emotion words were elucidated. (shrink)
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    Causal Variable Choice, Interventions, and Pragmatism.ZiliDong -2023 - Dissertation, University of Western Ontario
    The past century has witnessed numerous methodological innovations in probabilistic and statistical methods of causal inference (e.g., the graphical modelling and the potential outcomes frameworks, as introduced in Chapter 1). These innovations have not only enhanced the methodologies by which scientists across diverse domains make causal inference, but they have also made a profound impact on the way philosophers think about causation. The philosophical issues discussed in this thesis are stimulated and inspired by these methodological innovations. Chapter 2 addresses the (...) question of how the holding of screening-off conditions for a causal model depends on the choice of variables. As bridge principles between probability and causation, screening-off conditions (especially the Causal Markov Condition) play a key role in causal inference. However, it has been known that these conditions may fail due to poor variable choice. My aim in this chapter is to further examine those constraints on variable choice that are deemed necessary for the satisfaction of screening-off conditions. The idea of a well-defined (hypothetical) intervention is also crucial for reliable causal inference. Chapter 3 explores the question of when interventions invoked in causal inference are “well-defined” or unambiguous, and how this requirement constrains the choice of cause-variables. I propose that an intervention is well-defined just in case the effect of interest is well-defined (under ideal interventions), and that the intervention can serve as a suitable means to identify that effect. Based on this proposal, several distinct types of ambiguous interventions are identified. Methodological progress in causal inference also poses the following question: Can such progress shed light on the ontology of causation? My answer is yes. In Chapter 4, I develop a Carnapian-pragmatist approach to the ontology of causation as an alternative to existing metaphysical approaches. I argue that, compared to traditional metaphysics, the pragmatist approach provides a superior picture of how the ontology and methodology of causation interact with each other in scientific practice. I conclude in Chapter 5 that the thing we call “causation” consists in both the right worldly infrastructure (e.g., screening-off patterns and possibilities for interventions) and appropriate ways of framing this infrastructure. (shrink)
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    Ecologies of invention.Andy An-SiDong (ed.) -2013 - University of Sydney, NSW, Australia: Sydney University Press.
    Are artists, designers and musicians inventors? Or does the invention originate from scientific discovery alone? Ecologies of Invention is the first collection of essays that brings together writers and scholars of international standing from the University of Sydney and beyond to examine assumptions underlying notions of inventiveness. The writers explain how inventiveness borne out of aesthetic ambitions is impacting on and changing our culture and society. Ecologies of Invention describes the articulation of inventive capacities across disciplines and across multiple scales, (...) from personal capacities to the social, spatial and network configurations that drive people to produce inventions. The book poses new questions for scholars, artists, architects, designers, historians, engineers, scientists, lawyers and economists about the nature, origins and processes of invention. 'This is a challenging book which confronts traditional thinking around creativity and inventiveness and raises issues that need serious debate'. Barry Jones AO. (shrink)
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  48. Fo jiao lun li yu Zhongguo chan xue.QunDong -2007 - Beijing Shi: Zong jiao wen hua chu ban she.
     
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  49. Huan Tan yan jiu.JunyanDong -1986 - Taibei Shi: Wen shi zhe chu ban she. Edited by Tan Huan.
     
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  50. Li lun si wei gai lun.YingzheDong -1985 - [Sian]: Shanxi sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
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