• Kant to the era known as the "critical age", requires a rational critique of all things, even the sacred dignity of law and religion is no exception. Only through free and open to rational examination, beginning with the things to be sincere respect, lest they encounter suspected fate, even if the dignity of the law, sacred as religion, is no different. In fact, this is the basic spirit of philosophical criticism. Kant philosophy there are three major questions: I can know what? What should I do…Read more
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    The Impact of Incomplete Faces of Spokes-Characters in Mobile Application Icon Designs on Brand Evaluations
    with Zhang Ning, Tong Zelin, Zhou Nan, and Hu Yiting
    Frontiers in Psychology 11 520971. 2020.
    In this article, we explore how incomplete spokes-character faces (versus complete spokes-character faces in application icon designs) make a positive impression on users, and we outline the boundary conditions. Across three studies, we find incomplete spokes-character faces to be an effective image icon tool. In study 1, we find that spokes-characters with incomplete faces improve users’ brand evaluations. In study 2, we find that incomplete spokes-character faces create perceptions of anthropo…Read more
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    In search of behavioral opportunities from misattributions of luck
    with Jerker Denrell and Christina Fang
    Academy of Management Review. forthcoming.
    How performance is perceived and attributed has important implications for strategizing. Much research in the cognitive and social sciences suggests that people tend to mistake luck for skill in evaluations and ignore how future performances regress to the mean. We argue that these systematic mistakes can be translated into an alternative source of profit: informed strategists can take advantage of others’ misattributions of luck by exploiting the false expectations and mispricing in strategic f…Read more
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    Advance care planning for frail older people in China: A discussion paper
    with Ren-Li Deng, Jia-Zhong Duan, Jiang-Hui Zhang, Jia-Rui Miao, and Diana T. F. Lee
    Nursing Ethics 26 (6): 1696-1706. 2019.
    As the aging population, including frail older people, continues to grow in Mainland China, quality of life and end-of-life care for frail older people has attracted much attention. Advance care planning is an effective way to improve end-of-life care for people with advanced diseases, and it is widely used in developed countries; however, it is a new concept in Mainland China. The effects of advance care planning and its acceptability in Mainland China are uncertain because of its culture-sensi…Read more
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    C-Gait for Detecting Freezing of Gait in the Early to Middle Stages of Parkinson’s Disease: A Model Prediction Study
    with Zi-Yan Chen, Hong-Jiao Yan, Lin Qi, Qiao-Xia Zhen, Ping Wang, Yong-Hong Liu, Rui-Dan Wang, Yan-Jun Liu, Jin-Ping Fang, Yuan Su, Xiao-Yan Yan, Ai-Xian Liu, Jianing Xi, and Boyan Fang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.
    GraphicalPatients with early- to middle-stage PD were enrolled for C-Gait assessment and traditional walking ability assessments. The correlation of C-Gait assessment and traditional walking tests were studied. Two models were established based on C-Gait assessment and traditional walking tests to explore the value of C-Gait assessment in predicting freezing of gait.ObjectiveEfficient methods for assessing walking adaptability in individuals with Parkinson’s disease are urgently needed. Therefor…Read more
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    On Ch'i in the Huang Ti Nei Ching
    Contemporary Chinese Thought 10 (3): 3-19. 1979.
    The book entitled the Huang Ti nei ching [Canonical Works of Huang Ti] has two sections - the "Su Wen" section and the "Ling Shu" section - and each section contains eighty-one articles. It was written by several authors in different historical periods. According to historical records and scholars' studies of the content and context of the book, we can roughly say that it was written in the period between the late years of the Warring States era and the early years of the Eastern Han dynasty. Se…Read more
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    On Ch'i in the Huang Ti Nei Ching
    Chinese Studies in Philosophy 10 (3): 3-19. 1979.
    The book entitled the Huang Ti nei ching [Canonical Works of Huang Ti] (hereinafter referred to as the Nei ching) has two sections - the "Su Wen" section and the "Ling Shu" section - and each section contains eighty-one articles. It was written by several authors in different historical periods. According to historical records and scholars' studies of the content and context of the book, we can roughly say that it was written in the period between the late years of the Warring States era and the…Read more
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    Incremental measurement of structural entropy for dynamic graphs
    with Runze Yang, Hao Peng, and Angsheng Li
    Artificial Intelligence 334 (C): 104175. 2024.
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    The color of green product advertisements is an important factor affecting consumers’ preferences. Based on the theory of the self-control system, this paper explores the influence mechanism and boundary conditions of green product ad color on consumers’ preferences through three experiments. Experiment 1 tested the effect of advertisement color type on consumers’ preferences for green products. The results show that color ad can promote consumers’ preferences for green products compared with gr…Read more
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    Increased Gray Matter Volume Induced by Chinese Language Acquisition in Adult Alphabetic Language Speakers
    with Liu Tu, Fangyuan Zhou, Kei Omata, Wendi Li, Ruiwang Huang, Wei Gao, Zhenzhen Zhu, Yanyan Li, Mengying Mao, Shuyu Zhang, and Takashi Hanakawa
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    It is interesting to explore the effects of second language acquisition on anatomical change in brain at different stages for the neural structural adaptations are dynamic. Short-term Chinese training effects on brain anatomical structures in alphabetic language speakers have been already studied. However, little is known about the adaptations of the gray matter induced by acquiring Chinese language for a relatively long learning period in adult alphabetic language speakers. To explore this issu…Read more
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    CSR Implementation: Developing the Capacity for Collective Action
    with Rama Dasaratha, Milano Bernard, and Salas Silvia
    Journal of Business Ethics 85 (S2): 463-477. 2009.
    This article examines capacity development for collective action and institutional change through the implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives. We integrate Hargrave and Van de Ven's, 864-888) Collective Action Model with capacity development literature to develop a framework that can be used to clarify the nature of CSR involvement in capacity development, help identify alternative CSR response options, consider expected impacts of these options on stakeholders, and highlig…Read more
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    Confronted with the decline of Western hegemony, the post-Great-War American society witnessed a prevailing trend of racism represented by Lothrop Stoddard, who proposed to suppress the nationalist movements in Asia and completely prohibit the immigration of Asians into the United States to maintain white supremacy across the world. His racist discourse also constituted the historical context of Sun Yat-sen’s speech to The Kobe Chamber of Commerce. Unlike previous studies of the speech that focu…Read more
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    Common intentional binding effects across diverse sensory modalities in touch-free voluntary actions
    with Jiajia Liu, Lihan Chen, Jingjin Gu, Tatia Buidze, Ke Zhao, Yuanmeng Zhang, Jan Gläscher, and Xiaolan Fu
    Consciousness and Cognition 123 (C): 103727. 2024.
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    Evaluation of Taiwan's IC industry production and market efficiencies under the consideration of corporate social responsibility
    with Tai-Yu Lin, Hsiao-Wen Chiang, Yung-Ho Chiu, and Tzu-Han Chang
    Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 34 (4): 1621-1641. 2025.
    Taiwan has a complete semiconductor industry chain and is important in global semiconductor manufacturing. In addition to considering operational conditions, companies have also attached importance to corporate social responsibility (CSR) in recent years. This research thus takes 60 integrated circuit (IC) companies in Taiwan as a research sample and adopts the Meta Two-stage dynamic RDM DDF (range directional model directional distance function) under an exogenous CSR model to explore their mar…Read more
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    Association of doctor specialty with diabetic patient risk of hospitalization due to diabetic ketoacidosis: a national population‐based study in Taiwan
    with Kai-Ren Chen, Hua-Fen Chen, Shiu-Li Huang, Chu-Chieh Chen, Ming-Der Lee, Ming-Chung Ko, and Chung-Yi Li
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (1): 150-155. 2011.
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    The Democratic Thought of Thomas Jefferson
    Chinese Studies in History 14 (3): 7-37. 1981.
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    Why and When Do Employees Feel Guilty About Observing Supervisor Ostracism? The Critical Roles of Observers’ Silence Behavior and Leader–Member Exchange Quality
    with Muhammad Umer Azeem, Inam Ul Haq, and Dirk De Clercq
    Journal of Business Ethics 194 (2): 317-334. 2024.
    This study investigates why and when employees’ observations of supervisors’ ostracism of coworkers elicit their own feelings of guilt. In this connection, observers’ silence might function as a mediator, and leader–member exchange quality could moderate the process. The tests of these predictions rely on two studies, undertaken in Pakistan: a temporally separated field study using three-wave data (N = 219) and a scenario-based experiment (N = 118). The combined results indicate that employees f…Read more
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    The Association Between Metabolic Disturbance and Cognitive Impairments in Early-Stage Schizophrenia
    with Xing-Jie Peng, Gang-Rui Hei, Ran-Ran Li, Ye Yang, Jing-Mei Xiao, Yu-Jun Long, Ping Shao, Jing Huang, Jing-Ping Zhao, and Ren-Rong Wu
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14 599720. 2021.
    Background: Cognitive impairment is one of the core symptoms of schizophrenia, which is considered to be significantly correlated to prognosis. In recent years, many studies have suggested that metabolic disorders could be related to a higher risk of cognitive defects in a general setting. However, there has been limited evidence on the association between metabolism and cognitive function in patients with early-stage schizophrenia.Methods: In this study, we recruited 172 patients with early-sta…Read more
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    A Study on Intelligent Manufacturing Industrial Internet for Injection Molding Industry Based on Digital Twin
    with Zhiyong Wang, Wei Feng, Junlin Ye, and Jinbiao Yang
    Complexity 2021 1-16. 2021.
    As one of the basic manufacturing industries in China, injection molding industry is faced with the problems of low degree of informatization and intelligence, resulting in low production efficiency and high costs. It is urgent to integrate deeply with new generation of information technology to achieve transformation and upgrade. In this paper, an integrative industrial Internet architecture of “integration of intelligent equipment, intelligent production lines, intelligent workshops, intellige…Read more
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    Cultural Identity of Art Works
    with Curtis Carter, Disikate Ke, and Min Yu
    Nelson Goodman (1906-2007) approached the arts and other kinds of knowledge as forms of symbolism. His principal aim in philosophy was to advance understanding and remove confusions by verbal analysis and logical constructions. Goodman's philosophical theories encompass nominalism, constructivism and a version of radical relativism. In his Languages of Art, Goodman sets forth distinctions among the various art according to differences in the forms of symbols employed. He contributed as well to a…Read more
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    RésuméDans cet article, je défends la signification contemporaine de la pensée de Hegel sur la subjectivité et la dialectique en impliquant Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel et Hans-Georg Gadamer dans un dialogue, puis en clarifiant les caractéristiques de l'esprit et du concept. La théorie de la subjectivité de Hegel et sa pensée sur la dialectique font face à de nombreuses critiques. L'un de ces critiques est Gadamer ; cependant, la philosophie de Gadamer est, en fait, assez proche de celle de Heg…Read more