•  36
    The contemporary development of a neo-confucian epistemology
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 14 (1-4). 1971.
    Until recently epistemology in the Western sense was never a central issue in Chinese philosophy. Contemporary Chinese neo?Confucian philosophers, however, realize that in order to reconstruct some of the important traditional philosophical insights and make them meaningful in the present time, certain methodological and epistemological considerations are indispensable. The present paper undertakes to examine some of these efforts. Since most neo?Confucian philosophers today have been influenced…Read more
  •  11
    The blind spot of online creative idea generation studies: A perspective of media materiality
    with Feng Ji and Cen Zeng
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Online creative idea generation is often considered an extension of traditional creative idea activities on the Internet platform, in which digital technology plays an important role. Consistent with the studies on traditional creative idea activities, the studies on online creative idea generation take the creativity of mass psychology as the core, and believe that digital technology can stimulate people’s creative output. This study challenges the past research paradigm from the perspective of…Read more
  •  232
    The confucian approach to the problem of transcendence and immanence
    Philosophy East and West 22 (1): 45-52. 1972.
    The problem of transcendence and immanence is a central issue in every great religious tradition. It is indeed the understanding of the relation between the transcendent and man that determines the character of a religious faith. The transcendent, However, May assume different forms; it need not always be a supreme personal God in the judaeo-Christian sense. In the confucian tradition, Heaven is the transcendent; hence the problem of transcendence and immanence becomes the problem of heaven and …Read more
  •  93
    Time and temporality: The chinese perspective
    Philosophy East and West 24 (2): 145-153. 1974.
    Although the chinese have a heightened sense of time, The concepts of time and temporality developed in their culture are remarkably different from those developed in the west. Certain time-Concepts familiar to the westerners are completely lacking in the chinese tradition. For example, The chinese lacked the concept of absolute time as that held by newton, They also lacked a system to record the years in a linear progressive way, And they seem to have shown a lack of drive to go beyond the real…Read more
  •  45
    The traditional Chinese idea of t'ien‐jen‐ho‐i (Heaven and humanity in union) implies that humanity has to live in harmony with nature. As science and technology progress, however, the idea appears increasingly outmoded, and it becomes fashionable to talk about overcoming nature. Ironically, though, the further science reaches the more clearly are its limitations exposed. The exploitation of nature not only endangers many life forms on earth but threatens the very existence of the human species.…Read more
  •  14
    Service Cynicism: How Civic Disengagement Develops
    with Tony Cheng
    Politics and Society 46 (1): 101-129. 2018.
    How does civic disengagement develop? This article examines the theory that the dissatisfaction and disengagement citizens develop toward one government agency can extend to an alternative agency. Leveraging police precinct-level data on 311 calls and criminal complaints from 2004 to 2012 in New York City, it investigates whether government responsiveness to municipal issues predicts citizens’ willingness to submit criminal complaints to the police. The study finds that predictors of disengageme…Read more
  •  17
    Revelation and Reflection on Mankind by Modern Physics—Part I
    Open Journal of Philosophy 7 (4): 435-447. 2017.
  •  3
    Review (review)
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 10 (4): 417-426. 1983.
    Thomé H. Fang, Sheng‐sheng‐chih‐te [Creativity in Man and Nature], The Dawn Cultural Enterprise, Inc., Taipei, 1978, and Creativity in Man and Nature: A Collection of Philosophical Essays, Linking Publishing Co., Ltd., Taipei, 1980
  •  29
    Recent Advances in Non-invasive Brain Stimulation for Major Depressive Disorder
    with Jiyao Sheng, Bingjin Li, and Xuewen Zhang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2017.
  •  10
    Predictive Validity of Interviewer Post-interview Notes on Candidates’ Job Outcomes: Evidence Using Text Data From a Leading Chinese IT Company
    with Yuanzheng Chang, Jianwu Jiang, Haigang Ma, and Huaikang Zhou
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2021.
    Despite the popularity of the employment interview in the employee selection literature and organizational talent selection process, few have examined the comments interviewers give after each interview. This study investigated the predictability of the match between interviewer post-interview notes and radar charts from job analysis on the candidate’s later career performance using text mining techniques and data from one of the largest internet-based technology companies in China. A large samp…Read more
  •  12
    Parallel Fractal Compression Method for Big Video Data
    with Weiling Bai, Gaocheng Liu, Wenhui Li, and Hari M. Srivastava
    Complexity 2018 1-16. 2018.
  •  46
    Processing fluency of the forms and sounds of Chinese characters
    with Xujin Zhang, Yi Ren, and Qiong Yu
    Consciousness and Cognition 20 (2): 191-203. 2011.
    The goal of this study is to investigate whether different types of structures and lexical tones of Chinese characters cause different processing fluency. In Experiment 1, participants’ explicit affective assessments of Chinese characters with different structures, frequencies, and lexical tones were analyzed. Results indicated that participants showed explicit preferences and dispreferences to different structures and lexical tones. In Experiment 2, participants’ implicit responses to different…Read more
  •  179
    Perceived Burdensomeness, Thwarted Belongingness, and Social Exclusion in Transgender Women: Psychometric Properties of the Interpersonal Needs Questionnaire
    with Yujie Liu, Rongxi Wang, Ruijie Chang, Huwen Wang, Lulu Xu, Chen Xu, Xiaoyue Yu, Hui Chen, Yingjie Chen, Lian Jin, Ying Wang, and Yong Cai
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Transgender women experience serious psychiatric problems and high suicide rates. According to the interpersonal theory of suicide, thwarted belongingness and perceived burdensomeness play major roles in suicidality and can be measured by the Interpersonal Needs Questionnaire. However, no study has validated the use of the INQ in TGW. This study aimed to examine the psychometric properties of the INQ among TGW. We recruited 198 TGW from Shenyang, China, using snowball sampling. The construct val…Read more
  •  8
    On the Final Views of Wang Yang-Ming
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 25 (3): 345-360. 1998.
  •  42
    Incorporation of Multiple-Days Information to Improve the Generalization of EEG-Based Emotion Recognition Over Time
    with Long Chen, Dongyue Guo, Xiaoya Liu, Yue Sheng, Yufeng Ke, Minpeng Xu, Xingwei An, Jiajia Yang, and Dong Ming
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
  •  9
    Illocutionary and Perlocutionary Acts in Chinese Judge's Attached Discourse
    with Weiming Liu
    Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 3 (n/a): 137-144. 2007.
    Illocutionary and Perlocutionary Acts in Chinese Judge's Attached Discourse After 2002, courts in China have increasingly been introducing certain judicial reforms, one of them being the improvement of trial language. In these courts, the judges append their comments to the case at the end of their verdicts in writing. The Chinese judge's attached discourses resemble the obiter dicta of judges in Western courts, but there are differences. Since the new element was introduced in some courts in 19…Read more
  •  28
    Interactive Brain Activity: Review and Progress on EEG-Based Hyperscanning in Social Interactions
    with Difei Liu, Xiaoming Liu, Chong Zhang, Aosika Li, Chenggong Jin, Yijun Chen, Hangwei Wang, and Xiaochu Zhang
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.
    When individuals interact with others, perceived information is transmitted among their brains. The EEG-based hyperscanning technique, which provides an approach to explore dynamic brain activities between two or more interactive individuals and their underlying neural mechanisms, has been applied to study different aspects of social interactions since 2010. Recently there has been an increase in research on EEG-based hyperscanning of social interactions. This paper summarizes the application of…Read more
  •  15
    Four types of general recursive well-ordering
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 3 (n/a): 75. 1962.
  •  19
    Escape of photo-detached electron from an annular nanomicrocavity
    with Dehua Wang
    Philosophical Magazine 94 (29): 3382-3397. 2014.
  •  30
    Effects of Acute and Chronic Exercises on Executive Function in Children and Adolescents: A Systemic Review and Meta-Analysis
    with Qian Yu, Zaimin Li, Paolo Marcello Cunha, Yanjie Zhang, Zhaowei Kong, Wang Lin, Sitong Chen, and Yujun Cai
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
    Background: Physical exercises can affect executive function both acutely and chronically, with different mechanisms for each moment. Currently, only a few reviews have elaborated on the premise that different types of exercises have different mechanisms for improving executive function. Therefore, the primary purpose of our systematic review was to analyze the effects of acute and chronic exercises on executive function in children and adolescents.Objective: We identified acute and chronic exer…Read more
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    Editor's Note
    Chinese Studies in Philosophy 7 (1/2): 3. 1975.
  •  6
    Does Exercise Improve Cognitive Performance? A Conservative Message from Lord's Paradox
    with Jean-Charles Lebeau and Gershon Tenenbaum
    Frontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.
  •  10
    The clustering of mixed-attribute data is a vital and challenging issue. The density peaks clustering algorithm brings us a simple and efficient solution, but it mainly focuses on numerical attribute data clustering and cannot be adaptive. In this paper, we studied the adaptive improvement method of such an algorithm and proposed an adaptive mixed-attribute data clustering method based on density peaks called AMDPC. In this algorithm, we used the unified distance metric of mixed-attribute data t…Read more
  •  34
    Asian infants show preference for own-race but not other-race female faces: the role of infant caregiving arrangements
    with Naiqi G. Xiao, Paul C. Quinn, Dandan Zhu, Liezhong Ge, Olivier Pascalis, and Kang Lee
    Frontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
  •  76
    Authentic Leadership and Whistleblowing: Mediating Roles of Psychological Safety and Personal Identification
    with Jian-Qiao Liao and Hongguo Wei
    Journal of Business Ethics 131 (1): 107-119. 2015.
    The issues of organizational wrongdoing damage organizational performance and limit the development of organizations. Although organizational members may know the wrongdoing and have the opportunity to blow the whistle, they would keep silent because of the interpersonal risks. However, leaders can play an important role in shaping employee whistleblowing. This study focuses on discovering the mechanisms of how authentic leaders influence employee whistleblowing with a sample from China. Results…Read more
  •  18
    Automatic grape bunch detection in vineyards with an SVM classifier
    with Mark Whitty
    Journal of Applied Logic 13 (4): 643-653. 2015.
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    The purpose of this study was to observe whether aerobic exercise is able to alleviate the impairment of cognitive control ability in college students by sleep deprivation through cognitive control and blood-based markers. Taking 30 healthy college students as participants, using a random cross-over design within groups, respectively perform one night of sleep deprivation and one night of normal sleep. The exercise intervention modality was to complete a 30-min session of moderate-intensity aero…Read more
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    Considering that motor and cognitive processes are intertwined and inhibit or help each other throughout life and that primary school age is one of the most critical stages of children's cognitive and motor development, this study aimed to investigate the relationship between executive functions and gross motor skills in Chinese children aged 9–10 years, as well as gender differences. The flanker task, the 1-back task, the more-odd shifting task, and the test of gross motor coordination were use…Read more