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    Contemporary Chinese Marxism: Basic research orientations.Liu Xiang,Liu Ying,Yang Liyin,Lei Chen,Xue Ji,Zhang Libo,Nie Jinfang,Wu Xiangdong,Wang Yichuan,Michael A. Peters &Chengbing Wang -2022 -Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (11):1740-1753.
    Chengbing WangShanxi University, Taiyuan, ChinaMichael A. PetersBeijing Normal University, Beijing, ChinaContemporary Chinese Marxism is not only an important theory in the humanities and social sc...
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    Zhongguo Zhexue Tongshi (A General History of Chinese Philosophy 《中國哲學 通史》), edited by Guo Qiyong 郭齊勇.Liu Ying -2023 -Journal of Chinese Philosophy 50 (2):197-199.
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    Afterword: The Rehabilitation of Wang Shiwei and a Few Words on the Commemoration of Shiwei.Liu Ying -1993 -Chinese Studies in History 26 (3):93-94.
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    Confucianism and Phenomenology: An Exploration of Feeling, Value and Virtue, by Yinghua Lu.Liu Ying -2024 -Teaching Philosophy 47 (3):449-452.
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    Social Value Orientation Moderated the Effect of Acute Stress on Individuals’ Prosocial Behaviors.Liuhua Ying,Qin Yan,Xin Shen &Chengmian Zhang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Acute stress is believed to lead to prosocial behaviors via a “tend-and-befriend” pattern of stress response. However, the results of the effect of acute stress on prosocial behavior are inconsistent. The current study explores the moderating effect of gender and social value orientation on the relationship between acute stress and individuals’ pure prosocial behaviors. Specifically, eighty-one participants were selected and underwent the Trier Social Stress Test, followed by the third-party punishment task and the dictator game. The results showed that, in (...) general, the main effect of condition or respiratory sinus arrhythmia reactivity on individual prosocial behaviors was significant and did not vary between genders. Furthermore, social value orientation might moderate the impact of RSA reactivity on the amount of punishment in the third-party punishment task. That is, individuals with self-orientation exhibited more prosocial third-party punishment as RSA reactivity decreased, while the effect did not occur for individuals with prosocial orientation. Taken together, the findings of the current study provide further evidence for the “tend-and-befriend” hypothesis and highlight the underlying physical mechanisms as well as the individual dependence of the effect of psychosocial stress on individuals’ pure prosocial behaviors. (shrink)
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