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    Unlocking the Connection between Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy and Firm Performance: Unveiling Mediating and Moderating Effects
    with Jonah Tyan, Carol Yeh-Yun Lin, and Tien-Yu Chang
    Journal of Business Ethics 197 (3): 597-611. 2025.
    The question whether corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives can be transferred to firm performance to achieve sustainable development goals (SDGs) prompted this study to investigate how CSR strategies influence both SDGs and financial performance. A mediated moderating model based on the organizational alignment theory was developed to examine the mediating and moderating roles of organizational structure and corporate governance, respectively. By analyzing the three-year panel data o…Read more
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    Transcendence and Immanence: A Comparative Analysis of Divine Attributes in Monotheistic Religions
    European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (3): 293-308. 2024.
    Since mankind hide the truth because they are unjust, God's wrath is shown from heaven against all of their immorality. Because God has revealed to them everything, they can know about him, it is obvious to them. Since the beginning of time, his intangible qualities, namely, his everlasting power and divine nature, have been evident in the things that have been created. Thus, they have no justification. Because even though they were aware of God, they did not revere or express gratitude to him; …Read more
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    The philosophical Framework of modern physics puts forward a philosophical solution to the contradiction between relativity theory and quantum mechanics theory, aiming to break through the restriction of material philosophy on human thought and solve the artificial contradiction generated by material philosophy. This scheme is the physical principle of natural philosophy. Newton discovered the mathematical principles of natural philosophy, he expressed the principles of the universe’s natural ph…Read more
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    Why hematopoietic stem cells fail in Fanconi anemia: Mechanisms and models
    with E. S. Vivona and Peter Kurre
    Bioessays 47 (1): 2400191. 2025.
    Fanconi anemia (FA) is generally classified as a DNA repair disorder, conferring a genetic predisposition to cancer and prominent bone marrow failure (BMF) in early childhood. Corroborative human and murine studies point to a fetal origin of hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) attrition under replicative stress. Along with intriguing recent insights into non‐canonical roles and domain‐specific functions of FA proteins, these studies have raised the possibility of a DNA repair‐independent BMF etiology.…Read more
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    Paul Auster and August Brill’s Solitary Rooms
    with Ru Chen, Jiaxin Lin, and Muhammad Khail Kan
    Trans/Form/Ação 45 (4): 183-204. 2022.
    For Paul Auster, a room is in essence “the substance of solitude itself”, a spatially defined solitude. In this respect, the phenomenon has transcended its physical limitations and assumed existential and philosophical significance. In his writings, a room is first and foremost an architectural space that a solitary writer occupies; besides, it is metaphorized as the mind that is the room—an intellectually constructed space; and lastly, it is a place narrated in his stories where his characters …Read more
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    Inclusion of Dance Movement Therapy (DMT) as an Elective Course in Tertiary Education in China
    with Mohamad Fitri Bin Mohamad Haris
    Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 477-485. forthcoming.
    In recent years, China has increasingly emphasized art education, particularly dance, for its therapeutic benefits and cultural significance. Dance Movement Therapy (DMT), which originated in the U.S. in the 1960s, integrates emotional and physical health through dance. This interdisciplinary approach combines art, psychology, and exercise, showing effectiveness in treating psychological disorders and enhancing well-being. Integrating DMT into Chinese higher education could improve mental health…Read more
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    Association between prevalence rate of dementia with Lewy bodies and sleep characteristics in Chinese old adults
    with Jinghuan Gan, Fei Wang, Zhihong Shi, Yang Lü, Jianping Niu, Xinling Meng, Pan Cai, Xiao-Dan Wang, Zhichao Chen, Baozhi Gang, and Yong Ji
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16 976753. 2022.
    Introduction: Few studies are available on the prevalence and sleep-related factors of dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) in Chinese older adults, aiming to explore the associations between sleep characteristics and DLB.Methods: A cross-sectional study with 7,528 individuals aged ≥65 years in 106 communities in Northern China was conducted from April 2019 to January 2020. Questionaries (including demographic characteristics, comorbidities, lifestyles, and sleep characteristics) were administered, a…Read more
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    The previous article “Scientific Cosmological Ontology” discussed that the “theoretical contradictions” between quantum mechanics and relativity may become a joke in the history of human existence. It is believed that human philosophical thinking, from Socrates, Plato, to Aristotle, was a turning point. For more than 2000 years, we have been developing in the direction of material philosophy and material science according to Aristotle, and we have reached the peak of human thinking. Modern physi…Read more
  • Huang Zongxi xin xue di ding wei
    Dong Ya zhe xue yan jiu suo. 1986.
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    Zhe xue, wen hua yu jiao yu (edited book)
    with Zuyi Du
    Zhong wen da xue chu ban she. 1988.
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    The writer is an engineering science technician. Based on the epistemology and methodology of materialist dialectics, understanding the thought of the universe origin of Taoist philosophy and Buddhist philosophy, and combining the modern scientific information of modern physics, system science and physical cosmology, the author has put forward a series of new ideas on the universe origin. The new scientific universe ontology calls on the scientific community to prove and explain the origin of th…Read more
  • Neo-Confucianism in the modern English-speaking world
    Chinese Literature and Philosophy of Communication 14 (2): 135-141. 2004.
  • Lun ru jia zhe xue de san ge da shi dai
    Zhong wen da xue chu ban she. 2015.
  • Rite-Orientation or Food-Orientation?
    Modern Philosophy 2 64-68. 2005.
    Kong Mo, "said Ju Yao and Shun" But a very different political ideals, mainly due to two aspects, first, they have different historical traditions and political ideals, followed them to the Chinese Axial Age has a completely different social reality understanding and evaluation. The fundamental differences between two national school is "re-gift and what food," the legacy of Confucianism that subsistence is due to people's lack of animal desire has not been effectively contained, and therefore a…Read more
  • Preface
    Chinese Studies in Philosophy 7 (1/2): 4. 1975.
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    Early lexical development: A corpus-based study of three languages
    with Xiaowei Zhao and Ping Li
    In B. C. Love, K. McRae & V. M. Sloutsky (eds.), Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society., Cognitive Science Society. pp. 1343--1348. 2008.
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    Identity Theory of Truth and Singular Proposition
    with Manxin Liu
    Studies in Logic 2012 (4): 77-87. 2012.
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    Editor's Note
    Chinese Studies in Philosophy 6 (3/4): 3. 1975.
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    The Contemporary Significance of Chinese Philosophy
    Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 5 223-228. 1988.
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    The Role of Creative Philosophy in the Progress of Culture a Chinese Perspective
    Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 4 695-705. 1988.
  • A Critical Study of Paul Tillich's Methodological Presuppositions
    Dissertation, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. 1966.
  • This paper discusses the philosophy of Zhu Xi, "a sub-Shu" concept, and that "a sub-Shu," Zhu Xi's philosophy in the concept of moral ethics, metaphysics, cosmology and so many different face. By "a sub-Shu," Zhu Xi's view, ethics has its objective basis for its endless from the Heaven. And this seems to be constructed for the contemporary world, to provide some contribution to the work ethic
  • Boston Confucianism in methodology, metaphysics, Fulfillment on the other three put forward a different view of Confucianism. In the methodology, the South Leshan to naturalistic approaches, by Whitehead's influence. In metaphysics, the view that induction is a classical Chinese philosophy, yin and yang, the most important issue in the Fulfillment theory, the more stressed the importance of ritual, that through the ceremony, Confucianism is the Fulfillment of a better way. Bostonian Confucians p…Read more
  • Mr. Gu Sui word school tables
    Chinese Literature and Philosophy of Communication 15 (1): 137-160. 2005.
  • Ka Xile On Art
    with Jingwen Zhan
    Chinese Literature and Philosophy of Communication 14 (4): 23-35. 2004.
  • Romantic irony and the irony of Marx, even though there is a strong co-expression of subjectivity, but the irony is not a Marxist aesthetic irony, but irony of practice. Although such ironic farewell to the intrinsic nature of consciousness, but still retains significant intrinsic nature of another - the intrinsic value of nature. Thus, it should prevent the burgeoning of the positivist and the Marxist tendency towards secularism. Although Marx's irony embodied the same subjectivity as romantic …Read more
  • Philosophical writing has not complained to the public, the public rhetoric of esotericism esotericism and esoteric combination of rhetoric, enlightenment and transformation of the public and other modes. Since the Enlightenment increasingly being done in the writing mode for the mass production because of mass society and mass of people in batches and by reflection. Marx's mode of writing is not for the general population, insist on their academic writing is a highly professional. Marxist philo…Read more