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    Closed-Loop Transcutaneous Auricular Vagal Nerve Stimulation: Current Situation and Future Possibilities.Yutian Yu,Jing Ling,Lingling Yu,Pengfei Liu &Min Jiang -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Closed-loop transcutaneous auricular vagal nerve stimulation was officially proposed in 2020. This work firstly reviewed two existing CL-taVNS forms: motor-activated auricular vagus nerve stimulation and respiratory-gated auricular vagal afferent nerve stimulation, and then proposed three future CL-taVNS systems: electroencephalography -gated CL-taVNS, electrocardiography -gated CL-taVNS, and subcutaneous humoral signals -gated CL-taVNS. We also highlighted the mechanisms, targets, technical issues, and patterns of CL-taVNS. By reviewing, proposing, and highlighting, this work might draw a preliminary blueprint for the development of CL-taVNS.
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    Conceptual Development of 20th Century Field Theories.Tian Yu Cao -1997 - Cambridge University Press.
    From reviews of the hardback edition: a deep study of 20th century field ... of the conceptual origins and development of twentieth century field theories, ...
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    Prevalence of Research Misconduct and Questionable Research Practices: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.Yu Xie,Kai Wang &Yan Kong -2021 -Science and Engineering Ethics 27 (4):1-28.
    Irresponsible research practices damaging the value of science has been an increasing concern among researchers, but previous work failed to estimate the prevalence of all forms of irresponsible research behavior. Additionally, these analyses have not included articles published in the last decade from 2011 to 2020. This meta-analysis provides an updated meta-analysis that calculates the pooled estimates of research misconduct and questionable research practices, and explores the factors associated with the prevalence of these issues. The estimates, committing RM concern at (...) least 1 of FFP and QRPs concern 1 or more QRPs, were 2.9% and 12.5%, respectively. In addition, 15.5% of researchers witnessed others who had committed at least 1 RM, while 39.7% were aware of others who had used at least 1 QRP. The results document that response proportion, limited recall period, career level, disciplinary background and locations all affect significantly the prevalence of these issues. This meta-analysis addresses a gap in existing meta-analyses and estimates the prevalence of all forms of RM and QRPs, thus providing a better understanding of irresponsible research behaviors. (shrink)
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    The Blackwell Dictionary of Western Philosophy.Nicholas Bunnin &Jiyuan Yu (eds.) -2004 - Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
    The Blackwell Dictionary of Western Philosophy is a concise reference to the whole history of western philosophy, from ancient Greece to the present day. Spans all the major branches of western philosophical inquiry, all of the key figures Explains the meaning and usage of each philosophical concept in a fresh and engaging style Each entry on philosophical terms concludes with an illustrative quotation from a significant philosopher, to enhance the reader’s understanding Entries on terms and individual philosophers are fully cross-referenced (...) Co-written by the editor of the popular volume The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy (Second Edition, 2002). (shrink)
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    The Binding Problem 2.0: Beyond Perceptual Features.Xinchi Yu &Ellen Lau -2023 -Cognitive Science 47 (2):e13244.
    The “binding problem” has been a central question in vision science for some 30 years: When encoding multiple objects or maintaining them in working memory, how are we able to represent the correspondence between a specific feature and its corresponding object correctly? In this letter we argue that the boundaries of this research program in fact extend far beyond vision, and we call for coordinated pursuit across the broader cognitive science community of this central question for cognition, which we dub (...) “Binding Problem 2.0”. (shrink)
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    Moral courage, job-esteem, and social responsibility in disaster relief nurses.Qiang Yu,Huaqin Wang,Yusheng Tian,Qin Wang,Li Yang,Qiaomei Liu &Yamin Li -2023 -Nursing Ethics 30 (7-8):1051-1067.
    Background Social responsibility can motivate disaster relief nurses to devote themselves to safeguarding rights and interests of people when facing challenges that threaten public health. However, few studies focused on the relationship of moral courage, job-esteem, and social responsibility among disaster relief nurses. Objective To explore the influence of moral courage and job-esteem on the social responsibility in disaster relief nurses and clarify the relationship model between them. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted among 716 disaster relief nurses from 14 (...) hospitals in central China through an online survey, including moral courage scale, job-esteem scale, and social responsibility questionnaire. The data were analyzed by Pearson’s correlation, and the mechanism of the effect of moral courage and job-esteem on social responsibility was completed. Ethical considerations This study was approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University (Approval Number: 2019016). Results Disaster relief nurses’ moral courage positively impacted social responsibility (r = 0.677, p< 0.01), and moral courage could affect social responsibility through the mediating role of job-esteem. Conclusion Job-esteem mediated between moral courage and social responsibility among disaster relief nurses. Nursing managers regular assessment of nurses’ moral courage and interventions such as meetings and workshops can reduce moral distress, foster morally courageous behavior, enhance job-esteem, and improve social responsibility performance among disaster relief nurses. (shrink)
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  7. Conceptual Foundations of Quantum Field Theory.Tian Yu Cao -2002 -Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 33 (1):174-181.
     
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    China to halt using executed prisoners’ organs for transplants: a step in the right direction in medical ethics.Yu-Tao Xiang,Li-Rong Meng &Gabor S. Ungvari -2016 -Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (1):10-10.
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    A Speed-Accuracy Tradeoff Hierarchical Model Based on Cognitive Experiment.Xiaojun Guo,Zhaosheng Luo &Xiaofeng Yu -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The reggeization program 1962–1982: Attempts at reconciling quantum field theory with S-matrix theory.Tian Yu Cao -1991 -Archive for History of Exact Sciences 41 (3):239-283.
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    Appendix: Ontological relativity and fundamentality – is QFT the fundamental theory?Tian Yu Cao -2003 -Synthese 136 (1):25 - 30.
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    Prerequisites for a Consistent Framework of Quantum Gravity.Tian Yu Cao -2001 -Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 32 (2):181-204.
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    Planar defects in metastably retained hexagonal BaTiO3ceramics: α-type extended stacking faults.Yu-Chuan Wu &Hong-Yang Lu † -2004 -Philosophical Magazine 84 (32):3467-3481.
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    Techniques for nothingness: Debate over the comparability of hypnosis and Zen in early-twentieth-century Japan.Yu-Chuan Wu -2018 -History of Science 56 (4):470-496.
    This paper explores a debate that took place in Japan in the early twentieth century over the comparability of hypnosis and Zen. The debate was among the first exchanges between psychology and Buddhism in Japan, and it cast doubt on previous assumptions that a clear boundary existed between the two fields. In the debate, we find that contemporaries readily incorporated ideas from psychology and Buddhism to reconstruct the experiences and concepts of hypnosis and Buddhist nothingness. The resulting new theories and (...) techniques of nothingness were fruits of a fairly fluid boundary between the two fields. The debate, moreover, reveals that psychology tried to address the challenges and possibilities posed by religious introspective meditation and intuitive experiences in a positive way. In the end, however, psychology no longer regarded them as viable experimental or psychotherapeutic tools but merely as particular subjective experiences to be investigated and explained. (shrink)
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    Ethical Considerations for Volunteer Recruitment of Visual Prosthesis Trials.Yu Xia &Qiushi Ren -2013 -Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (3):1099-1106.
    With the development of visual prostheses research from the engineering phase to clinical trials, volunteer recruitment for the early visual prosthesis trials needs to be carefully considered. In this article, we mainly discuss several issues related to volunteer recruitment that had posed serious challenges to the visual prosthesis trials, such as low rates of participants, high expectations and underlying motivations to participate in the visual prosthesis trials as well as the importance of informed consent. When recruiting volunteers for visual prosthesis (...) implants, it is critical that the visual prosthesis researchers should not only take into account the patient’s expectations and motivations, but also make the patients fully aware of the possible benefits and risks involved with their participation, and help patients establish realistic expectations for the early phase of visual prosthesis implantation. Based on these considerations to the challenges, eligible volunteers may be recruited in the preliminary stages of visual prosthesis trials. (shrink)
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    Yue du Liang Shuming.Kuan Bo &Yu Gu (eds.) -2012 - Beijing Shi: Zhongguo wen shi chu ban she.
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    Volume Introduction.Tian Yu Cao -2001 -The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 10:13-21.
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    Crack-stimulated generation of deformation twins in nanocrystalline metals and ceramics.M. Yu Gutkin,I. A. Ovid’ko &N. V. Skiba -2008 -Philosophical Magazine 88 (8):1137-1151.
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    Sensorimotor-Conceptual Integration in Free Walking Enhances Divergent Thinking for Young and Older Adults.Chun-Yu Kuo &Yei-Yu Yeh -2016 -Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Metaphors for Puzzles, Time, and Dreams: Ambiguous Narratives in Kaili Blues.Yu Yang -2023 -International Journal of Literary Humanities 21 (2):1-20.
    In the film “Kaili Blues” by Bi Gan, intricate clues create complex connections between the plots steered by various characters. This relationship manifests in splitting time and alternating between dream and reality. This article analyzes Bi Gan’s approach to temporality and dreams by focusing on how he employs various film metaphors to deal with poetic narratives in his films. The article consists of three sections: First, it introduces the (puzzle) storytelling form of “Kaili Blues” as a promising area in many (...) Chinese films. Second, it examines how puzzle films contribute to the ambiguity (plots) between characters from the perspective of infinite games. Moreover, third, the article discusses the two levels of metaphors in “Kaili Blues” that result from the condensation and displacement of metaphors, including the mutual projection of roles caused by the time-forking effect and the audience’s associations caused by the significance of dreams in Chinese tradition (or local) culture. (shrink)
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    Sudden Enlightenment: Paradigm-Shifting Awakening.Sun Kyeong Yu -2023 -Apa Studies on Asian and Asian American Philosophers and Philosophies.
    Sudden enlightenment is awakening to be attained all at once. Hyun-Eung, a Korean Buddhist monastic, has proposed a new interpretation that sudden enlightenment is the revolutionary awakening of the dynamical and indivisible structure of cognitive subject and objects. I argue that Hyun-Eung’s ‘revolutionary enlightenment’ is achieved through a ‘paradigm shift’ in Thomas Kuhn’s sense as presented in his The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Enlightenment is obtained when one’s essentialist and realist worldview is replaced, through a revolutionary change of paradigm shift, (...) by a new perspective based on the Buddhist teaching of dependent arising and emptiness. Prior to enlightenment, each person views oneself as a separate and independent individual who has her own essence. However, when our perspective on self and the world changes with the understanding of dependent arising and emptiness, it becomes clear that no one and nothing can exist independently of conditions. Everything comes into existence, abides, and passes out of existence only in dependence on conditions. Sudden enlightenment requires a revolutionary change in one’s perspective of self and the world. I conclude that this concept of revolutionary enlightenment aptly explains the features of sudden enlightenment. (shrink)
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    Projection of Multiple Fantasies: De-subjectivity of Images in Long Day’s Journey into Night.Yu Yang -2022 -International Journal of the Image 13 (1):63-79.
    Gilles Deleuze demonstrated the key role of flashback in dealing with the relationship between actual image and recollection-image when interpreting the temporality of images. He established two criteria for judging whether a flashback implies a recollection-image by stating that: (1) it serves as some kind of prompt in the narrative to make the viewer perceive that the scene has entered a flashback; (2) it relies on fate or forking time. But Deleuze also mentioned that, if the context or condition disappears, (...) the recollection-image represented by the flashback will lose its support, at which point, the pure recollection will also disappear. In this case, the actual image no longer forms a connection with the sensor-motor, but is suspended, which produces a fantasmatic effect. Bi Gan extends this suspension in his film “Long Day’s Journey into Night” by removing the character being referred to in the flashback, stripping it from figure and confining it in the voice-over. The film features an extreme use of several effects in the sensory-motor situations and the flashbacks, as described in Deleuze’s “Cinema 2: Time-Image,” namely recollection, dream, and falsification. Thus, the boundary between flashback and reality is completely broken. In addition, Bi Gan uses doppelgangers in the second part of the film to reconstruct the ambiguity of actual images and recollection-images in the first part, turning them into pure fantasies. This essay will analyze issues relating to the images and characters in “Long Day’s Journey into Night” and show how this film constitutes a typical case of recollection-images transformed into fantasies through the power of falsification. (shrink)
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    The Fallacy of Self-Referencing Images: The Use of Ambiguous Characters in Moving Images through the Form of Painting.Yu Yang -2021 -Riact-Revista de Investigação Artística, Criação e Tecnologia 3:13-35.
    Connecting research and production, art research represents a breaking of the barrier between creation and academia. However, there is also a contradiction contained in this kind of research deriving from its methods, since the process of art-based practice must, by its very nature, involve the subjectivity of the artist. I use my own studies as the research object to discuss this issue, and this article presents the problems I encountered during my artistic practice and research of ambiguous roles. This paper (...) has two main points of focus. First, I explore how the fallacy of self-referentiality is presented in paintings and films, and, second, I draw on my short film practice during my master’s study period to explain how the shots present a continuum in relation to the “absent one” and produce interface effects. However, the second point is not necessarily the result of the first one. This kind of connection and contradiction between practice and cognition in the process of art research is that I will analyse and discuss here. (shrink)
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    A Selective Review of Multimodal Fusion Methods in Schizophrenia.Jing Sui,Qingbao Yu,Hao He,Godfrey D. Pearlson &Vince D. Calhoun -2012 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6.
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    Food Sharing Platforms as a Technology to Reduce Food Waste at Food Service Level: Recommendations for Businesses and Society.Ludovica Principato,Camilla Comis,Mengting Yu &Luca Secondi -forthcoming -Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    Despite the growing awareness of food waste (FW) issues, there is still a lack of comprehensive studies that examine the perspectives of food service professionals and their FW management, particularly regarding food sharing practices. This paper investigates the perspectives of food service establishments on FW mitigation and on their engagement with digital technologies such as food-sharing platforms. Adopting a mixed-methods approach, it explores the motivations, challenges, and dynamics associated with public establishments' involvement in FW mitigation. Primarily, this paper addresses 4 (...) key questions: (1) the significance of FW mitigation challenges among public establishments in Italy, (2) the driving factors and FW mitigation potential, (3) the impacts of digital technology adoption on public services, and (4) strategies to enhance the acceptability and effectiveness of digital technologies for FW mitigation. Our findings reveal a high level of awareness within public administration in particular about FW and its impacts, especially economic loss. Challenges in FW mitigation stem from both internal and external factors, including implementation costs and client preferences. Indeed, the results reveal a discrepancy between our intentions and actions, often due to utility and perceptual barriers, the service challenges faced by clients, and differences in business performance across establishments. The study stresses the need for inclusive technology adoption to make the best use of digital tools in FW reduction. Strategies should address internal and external barriers while capitalizing on diversity motivations driving public sector engagement with FW mitigation. Practical implications include promoting inclusion in digital transition and targeted interventions to reduce FW in the food service sector. Overall, the study makes a theoretical contribution to this topic and offers insights for policymakers and stakeholders seeking to enhance more sustainable and circular food systems. (shrink)
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    Figurative Uses of Finger and Palm in Chinese and English.Ning Yu -2000 -Metaphor and Symbol 15 (3):159-175.
    This article studies 2 Chinese body-part terms zhi 'finger' and zhang 'palm' as they are used in compounds and idioms to express abstract concepts. Primarily, zhi 'finger' is used to express intention, aim, guidance, and direction, whereas zhang 'palm' is used to refer to power and control. The metaphoric and metonymic expressions involved are based on 2 common acts with hands: pointing with the index finger and holding in the palm of the hand. A comparison between Chinese and English data (...) reveals 2 differences. First, the conceptual metaphor "CONTROL IS HOLDING IN THE PALM OF THE HAND" is not richly manifested in English, although it is in Chinese. Second, the conceptual metaphor "THE FINGER IS THE DOER" is well manifested in English, but it is not realized in Chinese. These differences consist in the choice of a subpart (palm or finger) over the part (hand) as a result of cultural preferences. They reside, however, in a larger context of common grounding of meaning in bodily experiences. (shrink)
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    Xiong Shili's Metaphysics of Virtue.Jiyuan Yu -2002 - In Chung-Ying Cheng & Nicholas Bunnin,Contemporary Chinese Philosophy. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 125–146.
    This chapter contains section titled: Daily Decrease and Daily Renovation Original Reality and Function Change and Transformation Original Reality and Humanity Virtue and Metaphysics.
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    A new framework for host-pathogen interaction research.Hong Yu,Li Li,Anthony Huffman,John Beverley,Junguk Hur,Eric Merrell,Hsin-hui Huang,Yang Wang,Yingtong Liu,Edison Ong,Liang Cheng,Tao Zeng,Jingsong Zhang,Pengpai Li,Zhiping Liu,Zhigang Wang,Xiangyan Zhang,Xianwei Ye,Samuel K. Handelman,Jonathan Sexton,Kathryn Eaton,Gerry Higgins,Gilbert S. Omenn,Brian Athey,Barry Smith,Luonan Chen &Yongqun He -2022 -Frontiers in Immunology 13.
    COVID-19 often manifests with different outcomes in different patients, highlighting the complexity of the host-pathogen interactions involved in manifestations of the disease at the molecular and cellular levels. In this paper, we propose a set of postulates and a framework for systematically understanding complex molecular host-pathogen interaction networks. Specifically, we first propose four host-pathogen interaction (HPI) postulates as the basis for understanding molecular and cellular host-pathogen interactions and their relations to disease outcomes. These four postulates cover the evolutionary dispositions involved (...) in HPIs, the dynamic nature of HPI outcomes, roles that HPI components may occupy leading to such outcomes, and HPI checkpoints that are critical for specific disease outcomes. Based on these postulates, an HPI Postulate and Ontology (HPIPO) framework is proposed to apply interoperable ontologies to systematically model and represent various granular details and knowledge within the scope of the HPI postulates, in a way that will support AI-ready data standardization, sharing, integration, and analysis. As a demonstration, the HPI postulates and the HPIPO framework were applied to study COVID-19 with the Coronavirus Infectious Disease Ontology (CIDO), leading to a novel approach to rational design of drug/vaccine cocktails aimed at interrupting processes occurring at critical host-coronavirus interaction checkpoints. Furthermore, the host-coronavirus protein-protein interactions (PPIs) relevant to COVID-19 were predicted and evaluated based on prior knowledge of curated PPIs and domain-domain interactions, and how such studies can be further explored with the HPI postulates and the HPIPO framework is discussed. (shrink)
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    Exploring the Limitations of the Shielding Function of Categorization Rules in Task-Switching.Dong Guo,Bingxin Li,Yun Yu,Xuhong Liu &Xiangqian Li -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Khudā dar falsafah-i Dikārt va Ṣadr al-Dīn Shīrāzī =.Humāyūn Himmatī -2007 - Tihrān: Muʻāvanat-i Pizhūhishī va Āmūzishī-i Sāzmān-i Tablīghāt-i Islāmī.
  31. X Ŭi chonjaeron' Esŏ In'gan Ch'ŏktojuŭi Ŭi Wisang Munje.Yu Hŏn-sik -2021 - In Se-man Ch'oe & Sang-wŏn Kim,X ŭi chonjaeron ŭl toemutta. Kyŏnggi-do Koyang-si: Sawŏl ŭi Ch'aek.
     
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    Ethics of antibiotic allergy.Yu Yi Xiang,George S. Heriot &Euzebiusz Jamrozik -2024 -Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (1):39-44.
    Antibiotic allergies are commonly reported among patients, but most do not experience reactions on rechallenge with the same agents. These reported allergies complicate management of infections in patients labelled as having penicillin allergy, including serious infections where penicillin-based antibiotics are the first-line (most effective and least toxic) treatment option. Allergy labels are rarely questioned in clinical practice, with many clinicians opting for inferior second-line antibiotics to avoid a perceived risk of allergy. Reported allergies thereby can have significant impacts on patients (...) and public health, and present major ethical challenges. Antibiotic allergy testing has been described as a strategy to circumvent this dilemma, but it carries limitations that often make it less feasible in patients with acute infections or in community settings that lack access to allergy testing. This article provides an empirically informed ethical analysis of key considerations in this clinical dilemma, usingStaphylococcus aureusbacteraemia in patients with penicillin allergies as a case study. We argue that prescribing first-line penicillin-based antibiotics to patients with reported allergies may often present a more favourable ratio of benefits to risks, and may therefore be more ethically appropriate than using second-line drugs. We recommend changes to policy-making, clinical research and medical education, in order to promote more ethically acceptable responses to antibiotic allergies than the status quo. (shrink)
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    A Scheme and Critical Questions for the argumentum ad baculum.Shiyang Yu &Frank Zenker -2023 -Topoi 42 (2):527-541.
    Instances of the ad baculum argument (also known as the threat appeal argument or the argument from threat) are common in both private and public sphere discourse. Although contemporary argumentation scholarship recognizes these instances as contingently fallacious, the literature lacks not only a well-motivated ad baculum argument scheme but also a complete list of critical questions (CQs). In combining argument scheme and speech act theoretic elements, we formulate the felicity conditions of the speech act of threatening from the viewpoint of (...) a rational third party and use the recognition conditions of this speech act to construct the ad baculum argument scheme and its correctness conditions to construct the CQs. Results include revised felicity conditions of the speech act of threatening, a new ad baculum argument scheme, and a set of arguably complete, functionally distinct CQs. (shrink)
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    A Method of Partner Selection for Knowledge Collaboration Teams using Weighted Social Network Analysis.Jiafu Su,Yu Yang,Kunpeng Yu &Na Zhang -2018 -Journal of Intelligent Systems 27 (4):577-591.
    Partner selection is the primary aspect of the formation of knowledge collaboration teams. We propose a method of partner selection for KCTs based on a weighted social network analysis method in which the individual knowledge competence and the collaboration performance of candidates are both considered. To select the desired partners, a biobjective 0-1 model is built, integrating the knowledge competence and collaboration performance, which is an NP-hard problem. Then, a multiobjective genetic algorithm is developed to solve the proposed model. Finally, (...) a real-world example is provided to illustrate the applicability of the model, and the MOGA is implemented to search for Pareto solutions of partner selection for KCT in this case. Moreover, some simulation examples are used to test the efficiency of the algorithm. The results suggest that the proposed method can support effective and practical partner selection. (shrink)
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    A Member Selection Model of Collaboration New Product Development Teams Considering Knowledge and Collaboration.Jiafu Su,Yu Yang &Xuefeng Zhang -2018 -Journal of Intelligent Systems 27 (2):213-229.
    Member selection to form an effective collaboration new product development team is crucial for a successful NPD. Existing researches on member selection mostly focus on the individual attributes of candidates. However, under the background of collaboration, knowledge complementarity and collaboration performance among candidates are important but overlooked. In this paper, we propose a multi-objective optimization model for member selection of a Co-NPD team, considering comprehensively the individual knowledge competence, knowledge complementarity, and collaboration performance. Then, to solve the model, an improved (...) adaptive genetic algorithm is developed. Finally, a real case is provided to illustrate the application of the model, and the IAGA is implemented to select the desired team members for optimal team composition. Additionally, the standard generic algorithm and particle swarm optimization are used to compare with the IAGA to further verify the effectiveness of the IAGA. (shrink)
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    The linear impact of visual working memory load on visual awareness: Evidence from motion-induced blindness.Jiahan Yu,Yiling Zhou,Yingtao Fu,Ci Wang,Jifan Zhou,Mowei Shen &Hui Chen -2023 -Consciousness and Cognition 111 (C):103520.
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    The affinity between artistic creation in Heidegger and divine creation in Schelling.Yu Xia -2022 -International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 83 (1):100-116.
    The majority of the contemporary literature on Schelling and Heidegger focuses on the direct connection between the two philosophers – Heidegger’s engagement with Schelling’s Freedom essay. This paper, however, explores an implicit link between them on the topic of creation by reading Schelling’s Ages of the World alongside Heidegger’s ‘The Origin of the Work of Art’. It brings God’s creation in Schelling together with artistic creation in Heidegger and argues that the two have similarities in their structures, sources, and aims: (...) both creations are dependent on a two-fold struggle, the sources are either the absolute (in Schelling) or being (in Heidegger), and the aims are to reveal the divine principle (in Schelling) or the truth of being (in Heidegger) in the world. In making these comparisons, I argue that, in spite of Heidegger’s esoteric neologisms, his account of artistic creation is not as radically new as he himself claims. It can be read and better comprehended in the light of a Schellingian metaphysics of creation and, more broadly, in the light of the history of philosophy in general. Eventually, Heidegger’s philosophy remains committed to the tradition of philosophical theology, despite his own attempt to move beyond this tradition. (shrink)
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    A Guide to Sources of Chinese Economic History, A. D. 618-1368.Ying-Shih Yü,Robert Hartwell &Ying-Shih Yu -1967 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (2):176.
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    Moral barrier to compassion: How perceived badness of sufferers dampens observers' compassionate responses.Hongbo Yu,Jie Chen,Bernadette Dardaine &Fan Yang -2023 -Cognition 237 (C):105476.
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    Phenomenological Marxism in China.Xin Yu &Yulian Fu -2023 -Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (8):931-941.
    The study of phenomenological Marxism in China can be divided into three stages up to the present. The first stage spanned from the 1980s to the second half of the 1990s. During this period Luo Keting consciously set up the project of combining phenomenology with Marxism, and the boom in Sartre studies brought about the wide spread of existential Marxism. The second stage spanned from the second half of the 1990s to the 2010s, when Marxist researchers and Western philosophical researchers (...) in China energetically attempted the combination of phenomenology and Marxism. The third stage has run from 2010s to the present, in which specialized teams of researchers have researched phenomenological Marxism, and Chinese researchers have gradually showed their own awareness of problems facing Chinese society. However, how a phenomenological Marxism based on subjectivity can construct a holistic view of history is a problem that still needs to be deeply explored. (shrink)
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    The aesthetical mean of korean music ‘Dodeuri[Reversal(還入)]’.Kang Yu-Kyung -2016 -THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN PHILOSOPHY IN KOREA 45:157-190.
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    La Diosa Nüwa y la Vida de Las Mujeres Locales: Un Estudio Basado En la Exploración Del Mito de Nüwa y El Portador En El Distrito Shexian, Provincia Hebei.Fan Yu -2020 -RAPHISA REVISTA DE ANTROPOLOGÍA Y FILOSOFÍA DE LO SAGRADO 4 (1).
    Reseña de la tesis doctoral del mismo título de Yan Shuhua.
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    Dialogicity in a literary text (on the material of modern English prose).Yu Yu Semendyaeva -2023 -Liberal Arts in Russia 12 (2):121-128.
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    Espacio sagrado: introducción a los templos en China.Fan Yu -2022 -RAPHISA REVISTA DE ANTROPOLOGÍA Y FILOSOFÍA DE LO SAGRADO 6 (1):139-156.
    Resumen: En China los templos de varias creencias o religiones conforman una parte importante del espacio sagrado. En este trabajo pretendemos realizar una introducción a los templos de las creencias prehistóricas, ligadas a la naturaleza y los ancestros, así como a los de las tres principales religiones en dicho país, que son el taoísmo, el budismo y el confucianismo. Por otra parte, se exponen de manera sucinta la ubicación, el diseño, la historia, los distintos modelos y las deidades consagradas de (...) los templos. (shrink)
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    Associations among Different Internet Access Time, Gender and Cyberbullying Behaviors in Taiwan’s Adolescents.Cheng-Min Chao &Tai-Kuei Yu -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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