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    This study analyses the affectivity of social disgust behind the oppressive exclusion of social minorities, such as the forced institutionalisation of vagrants in modern Korean society. This social exclusion of vagrants is divided into two forms: the forced institutionalisation of ‘infected vagrants’ during the Japanese occupation and the forced institutionalisation of ‘vagrants themselves’ during the developmental state. In both cases, the visible power apparatus of exclusion of minorities was …Read more
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    Classical Model Existence And Left Resolution
    Logic and Logical Philosophy 16 (4): 333-352. 2007.
    By analyzing what are necessary conditions in the proof [4] ofthe classical model existence theorem CME, we present the left resolution Gentzen systems R,which proof-theoretically characterize CME.
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    At the end of the 1920s, Tanganyika Territory experienced several serious rodent outbreaks that threatened cotton and other grain production. At the same time, regular reports of pneumonic and bubonic plague occurred in the northern areas of Tanganyika. These events led the British colonial administration to dispatch several studies into rodent taxonomy and ecology in 1931 to determine the causes of rodent outbreaks and plague disease, and to control future outbreaks. The application of ecologic…Read more
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    Kritik der wissenschaftliche Methodologie Max Horkheimers
    동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 57 101-121. 2010.
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    Horkheimer: Das Ende des Individuums und die Möglichkeit der Emazipation des Individuums
    동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 55 53-75. 2010.
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    A Critical Consideration on the Impiety of Socrates and His Divine Mission
    Journal Of pan-Korean Philosophical Society 92 27-64. 2019.
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    Saving Callicles in the Gorgias – An Argument from Plato’s Later Dialogues -
    Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 110 119-132. 2022.
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    On the antichain tree property
    with JinHoo Ahn and Joonhee Kim
    Journal of Mathematical Logic 23 (2). 2022.
    In this paper, we investigate a new model theoretical tree property (TP), called the antichain tree property (ATP). We develop combinatorial techniques for ATP. First, we show that ATP is always witnessed by a formula in a single free variable, and for formulas, not having ATP is closed under disjunction. Second, we show the equivalence of ATP and [Formula: see text]-ATP, and provide a criterion for theories to have not ATP (being NATP). Using these combinatorial observations, we find algebraic …Read more
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    A Fundamental Concept for the Justification of the Possibility of Moral Evil
    Journal of the Society of Philosophical Studies 66 (n/a): 1-48. 2022.
    김창협의 「사단칠정설」은 그의 변화하는 생각을 수시로 기록한 필기였다. 본 글은 「사단칠정설」에서 주리주기 구분 및 칠포사 논제와 관련한 김창협의 논증과 주장의 변화를 분석하였다. 주리주기 구분과 관련해서, 김창협은 일관되게 사단을 주리, 칠정을 주기로 구분하지만, 그 논증에는 차이가 있다. 처음에 그는 설명 방식과 수양론 측면의 개념 차이를 통해 주리·주기를 구분하며, 이는 기대승의 해석과 유사했다. 이후 그는 사단과 칠정의 명칭을 통해 알 수 있는 정보의 차이에 근거해서 주리·주기를 구분하는데, 이는 그의 경위설 논제에 근거한 해석이다. 칠포사와 관련해서, 처음에 그는 칠정이 사단을 포함하지는 않지만, 교집합은 있다고 주장했다. 이후 그는 칠포사를 긍정하는 데, 주장이 바뀐 배경에는 그의 인간-자연 간 상관성 논제에 담긴 사유가 자리한다. 결론적으로 김창협의 사칠론은 외형상 퇴·율을 절충한 듯 보이지만, 그 내용은 이이의 사칠론에 기반해서 자신의 고유한 해석을 제안했다고 평가할 …Read more
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    Representing the Zoo World and the Traffic World in the language of the causal calculator
    with Varol Akman, Selim T. Erdoğan, Vladimir Lifschitz, and Hudson Turner
    Artificial Intelligence 153 (1-2): 105-140. 2004.
    The work described in this report is motivated by the desire to test the expressive possibilities of action language C+. The Causal Calculator (CCalc) is a system that answers queries about action domains described in a fragment of that language. The Zoo World and the Traffic World have been proposed by Erik Sandewall in his Logic Modelling Workshop—an environment for communicating axiomatizations of action domains of nontrivial size. The Zoo World consists of several cages and the exterior, gat…Read more
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    Electronic Cigarette Vaping Did Not Enhance the Neural Process of Working Memory for Regular Cigarette Smokers
    with Dong-Youl Kim, Yujin Jang, Da-Woon Heo, Sungman Jo, and Hyun-Chul Kim
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16. 2022.
    BackgroundElectronic cigarettes as substitute devices for regular tobacco cigarettes have been increasing in recent times. We investigated neuronal substrates of vaping e-cigs and smoking r-cigs from r-cig smokers.MethodsTwenty-two r-cig smokers made two visits following overnight smoking cessation. Functional magnetic resonance imaging data were acquired while participants watched smoking images. Participants were then allowed to smoke either an e-cig or r-cig until satiated and fMRI data were …Read more
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    Properties of Central and Peripheral Concepts of Emotion in Japanese and Korean: An Examination Using a Multi-Dimensional Model
    with Eun-Joo Park, Mariko Kikutani, Naoto Suzuki, and Machiko Ikemoto
    Frontiers in Psychology 13 825404. 2022.
    The concept of emotion can be organized within a hypothetical space comprising a limited number of dimensions representing essential properties of emotion. The present study examined cultural influences on such conceptual structure by comparing the performance of emotion word classification between Japanese and Korean individuals. Two types of emotional words were used; central concepts, highly typical examples of emotion, and less typical peripheral concepts. Participants classified 30 words in…Read more
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    Heritage was defined as “what we value”, or “what we wish to pass on to future generations”, that is to say, heritage is not only a product of the past but also a valuable process in a culture. Furthermore, the relationship between nature and culture is a defining problem for recent debates over the meanings of heritage after The 1972 UNESCO Convention. There is a centuries-old aesthetic discourse in Western culture that treats natural landscapes as objects of beauty, and this has influenced des…Read more
  •  57
    The relativized Lascar groups, type-amalgamation, and algebraicity
    with Jan Dobrowolski, Byunghan Kim, and Alexei Kolesnikov
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 86 (2): 531-557. 2021.
    In this paper we study the relativized Lascar Galois group of a strong type. The group is a quasi-compact connected topological group, and if in addition the underlying theory T is G-compact, then the group is compact. We apply compact group theory to obtain model theoretic results in this note. For example, we use the divisibility of the Lascar group of a strong type to show that, in a simple theory, such types have a certain model theoretic property that we call divisible amalgamation. The mai…Read more
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    Revising Carroll’s Mirror Argument
    Axiomathes 32 (6): 1013-1024. 2022.
    In this paper, I examine J. Carroll's “Mirror Argument” against the Humean conception of law and H. Beebee's response to this argument. I will first show that Beebee's criticism is quite plausible if it is refined slightly. Then, I will propose a revised version of the Mirror Argument which is immune to criticisms like that of Beebee's. According to the Humean conception of law, I will argue, we should accept the existence of counterfactual dependence relation where there should not be such rela…Read more
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    Background: Infectious disease outbreaks such as COVID-19 and MERS pose a major threat to healthcare workers' physical and mental health. Studies exploring the positive changes gained from adapting to traumatic events, known as post-traumatic growth, have attracted much attention. However, it is unclear which factors or experiences lead to PTG among HCWs. The purpose of this mixed-method study was to investigate factors associated with PTG among HCWs who experienced the MERS outbreak in South Ko…Read more
  •  57
    Elementary equivalence theorem for Pac structures
    with Jan Dobrowolski and Daniel Max Hoffmann
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 85 (4): 1467-1498. 2020.
    We generalize a well-known theorem binding the elementary equivalence relation on the level of PAC fields and the isomorphism type of their absolute Galois groups. Our results concern two cases: saturated PAC structures and nonsaturated PAC structures.
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    Sluggish cognitive tempo is a cluster of attentional symptoms characterized by slow information processing and behavior, distractibility, mental confusion, absent-mindedness, and hypoactivity. The present study aimed to compare early and late selective attention in the information processing speed of adults with SCT to those with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and adults without any attentional problems. The participants were screened using Barkley Adult ADHD Rating Scale-IV and divide…Read more
  •  47
    Upcycled vs. Conventional: Food product preference assessment using optical brain monitoring
    with Siddharth Bhatt, Jonathan Deutsch, Benjamin Fulton, Rajneesh Suri, and Hasan Ayaz
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
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    Book Review: Happy Singlehood: The Rising Acceptance and Celebration of Solo Living By Elyakim Kislev (review)
    with Christina J. Diaz
    Gender and Society 35 (1): 143-145. 2021.
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    Could You Ever Forget Me? Why People Want to be Forgotten Online
    with Chanhee Kwak and Heeseok Lee
    Journal of Business Ethics 179 (1): 25-42. 2022.
    The concept of people’s memory maintains the finiteness of time and capacity. However, with the advancement in technology, the amount of storage memory a person can use has increased dramatically. Given that digital traces can hardly be erased or forgotten, individuals have begun to express their desire to be forgotten in the digital world, and governments and academia are considering methods to fulfill such wishes. Capturing the difficulties in terms of a cultural lag between technological adva…Read more
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    This study investigated the effects of psychobiological characteristics of non-obese women with a high level of weight suppression on explicit-implicit and approach-avoidance response toward food cues, depending on hunger-satiety states. The 634 participants were divided into two groups according to their weight history. If the difference between their highest weight over the last year and their current weight was more than 5%, they were assigned to the “H-WS” group. If the difference in weight …Read more
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    A fuzzy constraint based model for bilateral, multi-issue negotiations in semi-competitive environments
    with Xudong Luo, Nicholas R. Jennings, Nigel Shadbolt, and Ho-Fung Leung
    Artificial Intelligence 148 (1-2): 53-102. 2003.
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    Smartphone-Based Psychotherapeutic Micro-Interventions to Improve Mood in a Real-World Setting
    with Gunther Meinlschmidt, Esther Stalujanis, Angelo Belardi, Minkyung Oh, Eun Kyung Jung, Hyun-Chul Kim, Janine Alfano, Seung-Schik Yoo, and Marion Tegethoff
    Frontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.
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    Stakeholder Engagement, Knowledge Problems and Ethical Challenges
    with J. Robert Mitchell, Ronald K. Mitchell, Richard A. Hunt, and David M. Townsend
    Journal of Business Ethics 175 (1): 75-94. 2020.
    In the management and business ethics literatures, stakeholder engagement has been demonstrated to lead to more ethical management practices. However, there may be limits on the extent to which stakeholder engagement can, as currently conceptualized, resolve some of the more difficult ethical challenges faced by managers. In this paper we argue that stakeholder engagement, when seen as a way of reducing five types of knowledge problems—risk, ambiguity, complexity, equivocality, and a priori irre…Read more
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    Reimagining Profits and Stakeholder Capital to Address Tensions Among Stakeholders
    with J. Robert Mitchell, Ronald K. Mitchell, and David Hatherly
    Business and Society 59 (2): 322-350. 2020.
    In this article, we use ideas from stakeholder capital maintenance theory to address tensions in allocating firm profits between stockholders and other stakeholders. We utilize a mediative thought experiment to conceptualize how multiple stakeholder interests might better be served, such that genuine firm profits (from new value creation) versus artificial firm profits (from non-wealth-producing transfers) may be identified and incentivized. We thereby examine how such accounting transfers can b…Read more