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    Is power–space a continuum? Distance effect during power judgments.TianjiaoJiang &Lei Zhu -2015 -Consciousness and Cognition 37:8-15.
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    The influence of vertical motor responses on explicit and incidental processing of power words.TianjiaoJiang,Lining Sun &Lei Zhu -2015 -Consciousness and Cognition 34:33-42.
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    Jiang Kongyang: qie shuo shuo wo zi ji.KongyangJiang -2008 - Shanghai: Shanghai wen yi chu ban she. Edited by Zhizhen Pu.
    本书通过且说说我自己、朝阳迎我归、鸿雁心迹、与朋友的书信、与学生的书信、与家人的书信、道德文章,山高水长来介绍蒋孔阳。.
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  4. Jiang Guobao xin ru xue lun wen jing xuan ji.GuobaoJiang -2021 - Taibei Shi: Taiwan xue sheng shu ju you xian gong si.
     
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    Understanding the Interaction Between Philosophy and Science in Contemporary Times—An Interview with ProfessorJIANG Yi.YiJiang &Lv Xue -2024 -Journal of Human Cognition 8 (1):39-58.
    The relationship between philosophy and science in contemporary times is closer than ever. From the methodology perspective, scientific and philosophical research has a clear sequential relationship. It is highlighted in the following aspects: 1. the methodology of scientific research, including theoretical assumptions and data modeling, parallels with apparent similarities in conceptual analysis and logical deduction in philosophy;2. consistency of analytical argumentation methods in scientific research and philosophical research;3. naturalism is currently a research approach that both scientific and philosophical research adopt. (...) There has been a significant dispute over the relationship between philosophy and science among contemporary philosophers. This dispute focuses on the impact of scientific development on philosophy research. Nowadays, no one would deny the existence of this impact, but there is no consensus on the impact's nature, scope, and role. Wittgenstein's conception of certainty can provide valuable insights to understand the relationship between philosophy and science. In addition, we conclude the pragmatic turn in cognitive science because we misinterpret the cognitive scientists' emphasis on action as a practical claim and interpret the cognitive scientists' views with pragmatism. The theoretical analysis and research suggestions philosophers provide are becoming essential focuses in contemporary artificial intelligence research, including the interpretability of computer technology, the ethical norms of artificial intelligence technology, and the possible conception of human beings in the future. The interdisciplinary study of science and philosophy will achieve more significant development. In sum, understanding the nature of philosophy can be given a new explanation from a future perspective. The future outlook here refers to the starting point from possible world scenarios that can be conceived and traced back to all the facts happening in the present world, thereby giving an appropriate explanation to the real world. (shrink)
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  6. Zi ran bian zheng fajiang hua.MengxiangJiang -1983 - Hefei Shi: Anhui sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing. Edited by Yishu Tan & Yuguang Luan.
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    Tian di you da mei:Jiang Xun he ni tan sheng huo mei xue.Jiang Xun -2006 - Taibei Shi: Yuan liu chu ban shi ye gu fen you xian gong si.
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    Understanding the Interaction Between Philosophy and Science in Contemporary Times—An Interview with ProfessorJIANG Yi.YiJiang &Lv Xue -2024 -Journal of Human Cognition 8 (1):39-58.
    The relationship between philosophy and science in contemporary times is closer than ever. From the methodology perspective, scientific and philosophical research has a clear sequential relationship. It is highlighted in the following aspects: 1. the methodology of scientific research, including theoretical assumptions and data modeling, parallels with apparent similarities in conceptual analysis and logical deduction in philosophy;2. consistency of analytical argumentation methods in scientific research and philosophical research;3. naturalism is currently a research approach that both scientific and philosophical research adopt. (...) There has been a significant dispute over the relationship between philosophy and science among contemporary philosophers. This dispute focuses on the impact of scientific development on philosophy research. Nowadays, no one would deny the existence of this impact, but there is no consensus on the impact's nature, scope, and role. Wittgenstein's conception of certainty can provide valuable insights to understand the relationship between philosophy and science. In addition, we conclude the pragmatic turn in cognitive science because we misinterpret the cognitive scientists' emphasis on action as a practical claim and interpret the cognitive scientists' views with pragmatism. The theoretical analysis and research suggestions philosophers provide are becoming essential focuses in contemporary artificial intelligence research, including the interpretability of computer technology, the ethical norms of artificial intelligence technology, and the possible conception of human beings in the future. The interdisciplinary study of science and philosophy will achieve more significant development. In sum, understanding the nature of philosophy can be given a new explanation from a future perspective. The future outlook here refers to the starting point from possible world scenarios that can be conceived and traced back to all the facts happening in the present world, thereby giving an appropriate explanation to the real world. (shrink)
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    AJiang Studies Abroad.Jiang Jiazheng -2002 -Chinese Studies in History 35 (4):67-72.
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  10. Bioinformatics.Tianjiao Chu -unknown
    Motivation: One approach to inferring genetic regulatory structure from microarray measurements of mRNA transcript hybridization is to estimate the associations of gene expression levels measured in repeated samples. The associations may be estimated by correlation coefficients or by conditional frequencies or by some other statistic. Although these procedures have been successfully applied to other areas, their validity when applied to microarray measurements has yet to be tested. Results: This paper describes an elementary statistical difficulty for all such procedures, no matter (...) whether based on Bayesian updating, conditional independence testing, or other machine learning procedures such as simulated annealing or neural net pruning. The difficulty obtains if a number of cells from a common population are aggregated in a measurement of expression levels. Although there are special cases where the conditional associations are preserved under aggregation, in general inference of genetic regulatory structure based on conditional association is unwarranted. Contact: tchu@ andrew.cmu.edu. (shrink)
     
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    Data Driven Methods for Nonlinear Granger Causality: Climate Teleconnection Mechanisms.Tianjiao Chu,David Danks &Clark Glymour -unknown
    Tianjaou Chu, David Danks, and Clark Glymour. Data Driven Methods for Nonlinear Granger Causality: Climate Teleconnection Mechanisms.
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    Visual Classification of Music Style Transfer Based on PSO-BP Rating Prediction Model.Tianjiao Li -2021 -Complexity 2021:1-9.
    In this paper, based on computer reading and processing of music frequency, amplitude, timbre, image pixel, color filling, and so forth, a method of image style transfer guided by music feature data is implemented in real-time playback, using existing music files and image files, processing and trying to reconstruct the fluent relationship between the two in terms of auditory and visual, generating dynamic, musical sound visualization with real-time changes in the visualization. Although recommendation systems have been well developed in real (...) applications, the limitations of CF algorithms are slowly coming to light as the number of people increases day by day, such as the data sparsity problem caused by the scarcity of rated items, the cold start problem caused by new items and new users. The work is dynamic, with real-time changes in music and sound. Taking portraits as an experimental case, but allowing users to customize the input of both music and image files, this new visualization can provide users with a personalized service of mass customization and generate personalized portraits according to personal preferences. At the same time, we take advantage of the BP neural network’s ability to handle complex nonlinear problems and construct a rating prediction model between the user and item attribute features, referred to as the PSO-BP rating prediction model, by combining the features of global optimization of particle swarm optimization algorithm, and make further improvements based on the traditional collaborative filtering algorithm. (shrink)
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    Evolutionary formation of new protein folds is linked to metallic cofactor recruitment.Hong-Fang Ji,Lei Chen,Ying-YingJiang &Hong-Yu Zhang -2009 -Bioessays 31 (9):975-980.
    To explore whether the generation of new protein folds could be linked to metallic cofactor recruitment, we identified the oldest examples of folds for manganese, iron, zinc, and copper proteins by analyzing their fold‐domain mapping patterns. We discovered that the generation of these folds was tightly coupled to corresponding metals. We found that the emerging order for these folds, i.e., manganese and iron protein folds appeared earlier than zinc and copper counterparts, coincides with the putative bioavailability of the corresponding metals (...) in the ancient anoxic ocean. Therefore, we conclude that metallic cofactors, like organic cofactors, play an evolutionary role in the formation of new protein folds. This link could be explained by the emergence of protein structures with novel folds that could fulfill the new protein functions introduced by the metallic cofactors. These findings not only have important implications for understanding the evolutionary mechanisms of protein architectures, but also provide a further interpretation for the evolutionary story of superoxide dismutases. (shrink)
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    Jiang Pizhi wen ji.PizhiJiang -1997 - Beijing: She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she. Edited by Xin Ru & Xiushan Ye.
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    Caught Between Embracing Modernity and Reviving the Past: A Critique ofJiang Qing's "Political Ruism".Jiang Xiaojun -2013 -Contemporary Chinese Thought 45 (1):21-39.
  16. Li shi bian zheng fa lun ji / WuJiang.Jiang Wu -1978 - Beijing: Xin Hua Shu Dian Fa Xing.
     
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    Specific and Nonspecific Thalamocortical Functional Connectivity in Normal and Vegetative States.Shi-Jiang Li Jingsheng Zhou, Xiaolin Liu, Weiqun Song, Yanhui Yang, Zhilian Zhao, Feng Ling, Anthony G. Hudetz -2011 -Consciousness and Cognition 20 (2):257.
    Recent theoretical advances describing consciousness from information and integration have highlighted the unique role of the thalamocortical system in leading to integrated information and thus, consciousness. Here, we examined the differential distributions of specific and nonspecific thalamocortical functional connections using resting-state fMRI in a group of healthy subjects and vegetative-state patients. We found that both thalamic systems were widely distributed, but they exhibited different patterns. Nonspecific connections were preferentially associated with brain regions involved in higher-order cognitive processing, self-awareness and introspective (...) mentalizing . In contrast, specific connections were prevalent in the ventral and posterior part of the prefrontal and precuneus, known involved in representing externally-directed attentions. Significant reductions of functional connectivity in both systems, especially the nonspecific system, were observed in VS. These data suggest that brain networks sustaining information and integration may be differentiated by the nature of their thalamic functional connectivity. (shrink)
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  18. Ren shi lun shijiang.Jiang Wu -1982 - Shanghai: Xin hua shu dian Shanghai fa xing suo fa xing.
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    Jiang Chang zi xuan ji.ChangJiang -1999 - Wuchang: Hua zhong li gong da xue chu ban she.
  20. (1 other version)Jiang Kongyang quan ji.KongyangJiang -1999 - Hefei Shi: Jing xiao Xin hua shu dian.
     
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    The Interpretation of Tradition and the Tradition of Interpretation: The Trajectory of the Evolution of Thought in the Confucian Classics and the Direction of Its Interpretations.Jiang Guanghui -2005 -Contemporary Chinese Thought 36 (4):11-35.
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    The Trickle-Down Effect of Authoritarian Leadership on Unethical Employee Behavior: A Cross-Level Moderated Mediation Model.Jiang Rui &Lin Xin Qi -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Authoritarian leadership is of great significance to eastern countries, including China. Meanwhile, unethical employee behavior also exists in all types of social organizations. The relationship between authoritarian leadership and unethical employee behavior is worth studying. Senior leaders often do not have a direct influence on employees except for through their immediate supervisors. The leadership style of senior leaders also influences the leadership style of their subordinates. This paper studies how authoritarian manager leadership trickles down to unethical employee behavior through authoritarian (...) supervisor leadership and discusses the moderating effect of leader member exchange and an ethical climate. Through a questionnaire survey of 406 pairs of leaders, supervisors, and employees, the research results of the multilevel model show that authoritarian supervisor leadership is positively related to unethical employee behavior, authoritarian supervisor leadership mediates the relationship between authoritarian manager leadership and unethical employee behavior, LMX positively moderates the relationship between authoritarian manager leadership and authoritarian supervisor leadership and moderates the mediating effect of authoritarian supervisor leadership, and, that an ethical climate negatively moderates the relationship between authoritarian supervisor leadership and unethical employee behavior and moderates the mediating effect of authoritarian supervisor leadership. (shrink)
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    Reconsidering the Confucian Classics: The Intrinsic Grounds for the Creation of the Confucian Classics.Jiang Guanghui -2005 -Contemporary Chinese Thought 36 (4):82-93.
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    Mei de gui lü:Jiang Kongyang zi xuan ji.KongyangJiang -1998 - Jinan Shi: Shangdong jiao yu chu ban she.
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    Zhe xue zhuan ti er shijiang.Jiang Wu -1987 - Nanning Shi: Guangxi xin hua shu dian fa xing.
    本书以专题的形式对哲学的一些基本理论、基本知识作了既有一定理论深度又有比较通俗易懂的阐述.
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  26. Xiong Shili, Zhang Junmai,Jiang Zhongzheng.Shuangqing Li,YongzhenJiang &Jiping Wu (eds.) -1999 - Taibei Shi: Taiwan shang wu yin shu guan.
    Xiong Shili / Li Shuangqing zhu -- Zhang Junmai /Jiang Yongzhen zhu --Jiang Zhongzheng / Wu Jiping zhu.
     
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    Mencius on human nature and courage.XinyanJiang -1997 -Journal of Chinese Philosophy 24 (3):265-289.
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    Sensory perception is a holistic inference process.Jiang Mao &Alan A. Stocker -2024 -Psychological Review 131 (4):858-890.
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  29. Fa xue zhi shi.Jiang He -1984 - Beijing: Xin hua shu dian Beijing fa xing suo fa xing.
     
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    “Overcoming Modernity” in Asia?Jiang Sun -2019 -Cultura 16 (2):31-44.
    Discussing the issues of “Asia,” Takeuchi Yoshimi’s discourse of “Overcoming Modernity” has received broad attention among the international community of scholars. Commentators try to identify the ideological elements of this discourse that, as they hope, could help to solve post-modern problems. After analysing Takeuchi’s understanding of the war and its context, this paper shows that his discourse of “overcoming modernity” has an anti-historical tendency, which stems from the ideological ambiguity of his attitude towards the question of who was responsible for (...) the war. (shrink)
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    Makesi zhu yi zhe xue zhu zuo xuanjiang.ShenhuaJiang (ed.) -1990 - Shanghai: Xin hua shu dian Shanghai fa xing suo fa xing.
  32. Happiness, harmony, wisdom and elegance : A perspective of contemporary eudemonism.Jiang Chang -2009 - In Jinfen Yan & David E. Schrader,Creating a Global Dialogue on Value Inquiry: Papers From the Xxii Congress of Philosophy (Rethinking Philosophy Today). Edwin Mellen Press.
     
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    Yi li yu kao ju: si xiang shi yan jiu zhong de jia zhi guan huai yu shi zheng fang fa.Jiang Guanghui -2010 - Beijing Shi: Zhonghua shu ju.
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    The law of non‐contradiction and chinese philosophy.XinyanJiang -1992 -History and Philosophy of Logic 13 (1):1-14.
    This paper discusses some paradoxical propositions in Chinese tradition, especially the School of Names. It not only explains what Chinese philosophers mean by these propositions and why there are such paradoxes in Chinese philosophy, but also makes an attempt to formulate these paradoxical propositions in the language of symbolic logic. Meanwhile, the paper makes a comparison between Chinese views about contradiction and Aristotle?s law ot non?contradiction and explores the relation between them. It comes to the conclusion that once the difference (...) between Chinese concept of contraries and Aristotle?s is made clear, inconsistency between Chinese paradoxial propositions and Aristotle?s. law of non-contradiction disappears. (shrink)
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    Bu que ding xing wei lun =.Jiang Chen -2019 - Gaoxiong Shi: Huang Yutao.
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    A Multiscale Chaotic Feature Extraction Method for Speaker Recognition.Jiang Lin,Yi Yumei,Zhang Maosheng,Chen Defeng,Wang Chao &Wang Tonghan -2020 -Complexity 2020:1-9.
    In speaker recognition systems, feature extraction is a challenging task under environment noise conditions. To improve the robustness of the feature, we proposed a multiscale chaotic feature for speaker recognition. We use a multiresolution analysis technique to capture more finer information on different speakers in the frequency domain. Then, we extracted the speech chaotic characteristics based on the nonlinear dynamic model, which helps to improve the discrimination of features. Finally, we use a GMM-UBM model to develop a speaker recognition system. (...) Our experimental results verified its good performance. Under clean speech and noise speech conditions, the ERR value of our method is reduced by 13.94% and 26.5% compared with the state-of-the-art method, respectively. (shrink)
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    Some Reflections on Ch’en Pai-Sha’s Experience of Enlightenment.Paul Yun-MingJiang -1983 -Journal of Chinese Philosophy 10 (3):229-250.
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    Hu Shi and Wang Zaoshi: Mutual Support in the Struggle for Democracy and the Constitution.Jiang Ping -2008 -Chinese Studies in History 41 (4):57-86.
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    Preface: Koselleck’s Theses (These) and Transcultural Conceptual History.Jiang Sun -2019 -Cultura 16 (2):1-9.
    Ten years ago, conceptual history was still relatively unknown in Chinese academic circles. But within just a single decade, it has already emerged as a very popular field among scholars. When broaching conceptual history, the first thing to make clear is that, whether we’re speaking of a research field or a methodology, this is a scholarly tradition rooted in Germany. Hence, if we are to apply conceptual historical methods to China and carry out transcultural conceptual historical research here, we must (...) understand the basic connotations of conceptual history. Reinhart Koselleck’s introduction to 8 volumes of Basic Concepts of History: An Historical Lexicon of Political and Social Terms in Germany is an essential text in conceptual history. In this work, Koselleck proposes three These for conceptual history: concepts are historical, criteria for the “four changes” of basic historical concepts, and the “saddle period.”. (shrink)
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  40. Chinese Dialectical Thinking—the Yin Yang Model.XinyanJiang -2013 -Philosophy Compass 8 (5):438-446.
    The yin yang model of thinking is most essential to the Chinese cosmology, ontology and outlook on life. This paper is a systematic discussion of such a dialectical way of thinking and its significance. It starts with investigating the origin and the meaning of terms “yin” and “yang”, and explains the later developed yin yang doctrine; it then shows how greatly and profoundly the yin yang model of thinking has influenced Chinese philosophy and Chinese character. It concludes that Chinese naturalistic, (...) dialectical, and optimistic attitudes toward the world and life are all based on the yin yang model of thinking and that the yin yang doctrine is the starting point for anyone to understand Chinese people and their philosophies. (shrink)
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    The Effect of Wang Ming's Ultra-Leftist Line on the Student Movement for National Salvation.Jiang Zhiyen -1993 -Chinese Studies in History 27 (1-2):162-167.
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    A new bone to pick: osteoblasts and the haematopoietic stem‐cell niche.Jiang Zhu &Stephen G. Emerson -2004 -Bioessays 26 (6):595-599.
    Two recent publications highlight the role of bone‐forming cells, the osteoblasts, in controlling the development of neighboring haematopoietic stem cells (HSCs).1,2 Using two distinct transgenic mouse models, one using the conditional deletion of the Bone Morphogenetic Protein Receptor 1A (BMPR1A) gene, the other using over‐expression of an active PTH/PTHrP receptor (PPR) mutant within osteoblasts, the authors show parallel, concordant increases in the generation of trabecular osteoblasts and the number of HSCs. In situ staining showed that rarely cycling HSCs sporadically attach (...) to endosteal osteoblasts, while in vitro assays indicated that ligation of Jag1 on osteoblasts by Notch1 on HSCs promotes HSC proliferation. These two independent works have revived and revitalized the notion that osteoblasts are a major, defining component of the HSC niche within the bone marrow (BM). This minireview discusses these results in the context of other recent studies of mesenchymal cells within the BM microenvironment, presents one potential unified model of the functional anatomy of the BM HSC niche, and highlights new questions raised by these and other studies of osteoblasts and HSCs. BioEssays 26:595–599, 2004. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. (shrink)
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    Two Notions of Freedom in Classical Chinese Thought: The Concept of Hua 化 in the Zhuangzi and the Xunzi.Jiang Tao -2011 -Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 10 (4):463-486.
    This essay is an attempt to sketch out two contrasting notions of freedom in the Zhuangzi and the Xunzi . I argue that to understand the classical Chinese formulations of freedom we should look at the concept of hua 化 (transformation or to transform). It is a kind of freedom that highlights the moral and/or spiritual transformation of the self and its entailments on the connection between the self and various domains of relationality. The Zhuangzian hua is the transformation of (...) the self in such a way that the self becomes supremely attuned to the complexity of the world and can thus navigate various domains of relationality with extraordinary grace, ease, and efficacy. The Xunzian hua is the transformation of the self so that the self can extend its relationality to include the entire world and transform it from a raw and uncouth world to a civilized one through ritual practices. (shrink)
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    From Mind Confucianism to Political Confucianism.Jiang Qing -2011 - In Ruiping Fan,The Renaissance of Confucianism in Contemporary China. Springer. pp. 17--32.
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    The metaphysics of mechanisms: an ontic structural realist perspective.YihanJiang -2024 -Synthese 204 (1):1-22.
    Existing metaphysical accounts of mechanisms commit to the existence of objects or entities posited in scientific theories, and thus fall within the category of maximal metaphysics. In this paper, I demonstrate the incompatibility of object-based metaphysics of mechanisms with the prevailing trend in the philosophy of physics by discussing the so-called bottoming-out problem. In response, I propose and flesh out a structuralist metaphysics of mechanisms based on Ontic Structural Realism (OSR), which is a kind of minimal metaphysics. I argue that (...) the metaphysical underpinnings of mechanisms are structures, whose metaphysical nature is elaborated through comparison with existing metaphysical theories of mechanisms. After that, I address the concern of whether objects in mechanisms can be accommodated in my account by invoking existing metaphysical theories of objects in special science by structuralists, such as Ladyman, J., & Ross, D. ( 2007 ). _Every Thing Must Go: Metaphysics Naturalized_. Oxford University Press.)’s real pattern account, and suggesting a potential alignment between OSR and processual ontology. Finally, I demonstrate how my view can naturally serve as the metaphysics for Mechanism 2.0 and be applied to systems biology. (shrink)
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    “Parties Are the Supreme Mentors of the Nation”: Appreciations for Parties and Partisanship in China, 1895–1920.DongxianJiang -2024 -Political Theory 52 (5):726-753.
    Conventional narratives hold that parties are “the orphans of political philosophy” and that systematic normative justifications of parties and partisanship have emerged only in recent years in the West. This article aims to show that when antiparty sentiments were prevalent in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Western societies, a systematic justification of party politics existed in China. Western antipartyism in that time shifted from an older accusation that parties were divisive and subversive to a “progressive antipartyism” that portrayed parties as (...) elitist and antidemocratic “machines.” In China, however, although proparty intellectuals faced the first type of antipartyism, the “progressive” type was relatively absent, as there weren’t any mature party machines in the first place. Far from being a hindrance to democracy, parties comprised of public-spirited elites were justified as an instrument for political founding: transforming passive subjects under an imperial despotism into modern active citizens in a constitutional democracy. (shrink)
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    The Dismissal of New Female CEOs: A Role Congruity Perspective.YusiJiang,Wan Cheng &Xuemei Xie -2024 -Journal of Business Ethics 194 (2):387-432.
    Gender role congruity theory emphasizes the ubiquity of male-typed leadership schemas as barriers to female leaders’ career development (i.e., descriptive stereotypes); however, the expectation of female leaders’ fulfilling their gender role (i.e., prescriptive stereotypes) has received limited attention. Extending this line of research, we propose the concept of female-typed leadership schemas and suggest that the (mis)match between female CEOs’ gender-stereotyped behavioral differences (agentic vs. communal) and female-typed leadership stereotypes helps explain the prescriptive gender stereotypes that women face in the CEO (...) post-succession stage. Using data from 251 female CEO succession events at publicly listed firms on the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges from 2007 to 2017 in China, we found that the risk-taking behaviors of new female CEOs may lead to a perceived mismatch between prescriptive gender-stereotyped expectations and the actual behaviors of female CEOs as top leaders, increasing their likelihood of being dismissed during the post-succession process. Moreover, gender inequality beliefs in local contexts and adverse selection at the time of succession amplify the gender-stereotyped attribution. This study contributes to the female leadership and ethics literature by developing a comprehensive theoretical framework to test how female-typed leadership stereotypes hinder the career development of women in top executive positions. (shrink)
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    The Alienation of Private Property and the Estranged Form of Social Intercourse——Reading Comments on James Mill [J].Jiang Haibo -2008 -Modern Philosophy 3:005.
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    Dao de sheng cheng yu ben ti hua: lun gu dai Zhongguo de ben ti si xiang.ChongyueJiang -2021 - Chengdu Shi: Sichuan ren min chu ban she.
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    Fa lü jie shi de fan shi pi pan.FudongJiang -2010 - Jinan Shi: Shandong ren min chu ban she.
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