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7Gendered racial disparities in health of parents with children with developmental disabilitiesFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.BackgroundThere is little information on how adverse experiences in early life are associated with the risk of having a child with health problems and whether the health of racial and gender minority groups would be particularly compromised if they have developmentally disabled children.ObjectiveBy integrating life-course perspectives and the intersectionality framework, we examine the extent to which parents’ early-life adversities are associated with having children with DD or other health iss…Read more
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13Is Descartes an Ethical Egoist?Modern Philosophy 19 (n/a): 35-60. 2022.데카르트 윤리학을 ‘윤리적 이기주의’로 해석하는 입장이 있다. 바로 데카르트가 자신의 철학에서 덕(virtue)을 강조하는 이유는 덕이 우리에게 완전성(perfection)을 주기 때문이고, 따라서 데카르트의 윤리학은 개인의 완전성만을 최우선으로 삼는 ‘윤리적 이기주의(Ethical Egoism)’ 혹은 ‘이기주의적 개인주의(Egoistical Individualism)’라는 주장이다. 하지만 데카르트 윤리학은 윤리적 이기주의가 아니라 이타주의 혹은 공동체주의를 향해 있다. 대표적인 예가 데카르트가 엘리자베스에게 1645년 9월 15일에 보낸 편지이다. 이 논문에서는 데카르트 윤리학을 ‘윤리적 이기주의’로 해석할 수만은 없다는 점을 보이고자 한다. 데카르트는 오히려 공동체의 이익을 우선으로 여기는 공동체주의자라고 할 수 있으며 이런 의미에서 데카르트 윤리학을 덕윤리의 관점에서 이해할 수 있는 가능성이 열린다.
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11From Dignitas Hominis to Perfectio Hominis: From Renaissance to DescartesModern Philosophy 19 (n/a): 5-34. 2022.
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545Looking Backward to Move Forward: Legitimation and Authoritarian Origins In East AsiaDissertation, University College Dublin. School of Politics and International Relations. 2022.Having a ‘title to govern’ is critical for regime survival. Authoritarian rulers have also attempted to legitimise themselves as justified rulers. Numerous case studies have examined rulers’ collective efforts to explain their right to govern (legitimacy claims, or legitimation). This thesis tries to examine how the ruler’s seizure of power shapes legitimation capacity in order to gain a thorough grasp of the relationship between legitimation and regime resilience. Using comparative historical c…Read more
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23The Golden Rule, Humanity, and Equality: Shu and Ren in Confucius’ Teachings and BeyondDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 21 (3): 347-368. 2022.This essay explores the correlation between shu 恕 and ren 仁 in Confucius’ teachings and its broader implications concerning the role of the golden rule. It first shows that whereas the golden rule is premised on equality between agent and recipient, Confucius’ correlation of shu with ren aims mainly at establishing a more solid foundation for the hierarchy-specific duty of the ruler to care for the ruled. It thus reveals that this conflict arises from the golden rule’s incompatibility with asymm…Read more
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19On the antichain tree propertyJournal 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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87The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility Performance Feedback on Corporate Social Responsibility PerformanceFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.This study empirically analyzes how corporate social responsibility performance feedback impacts CSR performance, focusing on the performance feedback perspective of behavioral theory of the firm. By performing generalized least squares regression analysis based on Korean company data from 2012 to 2019, we presented evidence that positive social and historical performance feedback had a positive effect on CSR performance. Our results provide evidence that firms with higher social and historical …Read more
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10A conceptual framework for understanding financial burden during serious illnessNursing Inquiry 29 (2). 2022.Life‐threatening illness is associated with financial burden among families. During this time, care‐related expenses often increase. The concept of financial burden has not fully been explored nor conceptually described in the literature. Our study coalesces the empirical literature on financial burden into a more comprehensive multidimensional theoretical framework to understand financial burden among patients and families dealing with serious illness. Using Jabareen's phased approach for build…Read more
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90In this study, experiments were conducted on 30 subjects by means of electrocardiogram and electroencephalogram methodologies as well as a money game to examine the effects of stress on creativity in business problem-solving. The study explained the relationship between creativity and human physiological response using the biopsychosocial model of challenge and threat. The subjects were asked to perform a cognitive mapping task. Based on the brain wave theory, we identified the types of brain wa…Read more
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10What’s Cruel About Cruelty Free: An Exploration of Consumers, Moral Heuristics, and Public PolicyJournal of Animal Ethics 4 (2): 1-15. 2014.In his book Reveille for Radicals, Saul Alinsky writes, "Most people are eagerly groping for... some way in which they can bridge the gap between their morals and their practices". Today, many consumers try to bridge that gap by participating in what has been termed ethical consumption: the intentional purchase of products and services that the customer considers to be ethically produced. But what happens if consumer perceptions do not match reality? This study investigates one aspect of ethical…Read more
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11The relativized Lascar groups, type-amalgamation, and algebraicityJournal 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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22Understanding E-Commerce Consumers’ Repeat Purchase Intention: The Role of Trust Transfer and the Moderating Effect of NeuroticismFrontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.The dominant position of e-commerce is especially being articulated in the retailing industry once again due to several constraints that the world faces in the COVID-19 pandemic era. In this regard, this study explores the significant role of trust transfer and the moderating effect of consumers’ neurotic traits in the framework of trust-satisfaction-repurchase intention in the e-commerce context based on a survey with 406 Korean e-commerce consumers. Moreover, a prediction-oriented segmentation…Read more
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16A Computer-Based Method for the Investigation of Human Behavior in the Iterative Chicken GameFrontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.The present study develops an artificial agent that plays the iterative chicken game based on a computational model that describes human behavior in competitive social interactions in terms of fairness. The computational model we adopted in this study, named as the self-concept fairness model, decides the agent’s action according to the evaluation of fairness of both opponent and self. We implemented the artificial agent in a computer program with a set of parameters adjustable by researchers. T…Read more
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32Revising Carroll’s Mirror ArgumentAxiomathes 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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2Mobility Biopolitics and the Aquarium as a Paradigm of Political SpaceKritike 14 (3): 127-146. 2021.
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4Introduction to the Kritike Special Issue: Philosophical Thoughts in the Age of High MobilityKritike 14 (3): 1-6. 2021.
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12Serial, self-terminating search can be distinguished from others: Evidence from multi-target search dataCognition 212 (C): 104736. 2021.
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11Upcycled vs. Conventional: Food product preference assessment using optical brain monitoringFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
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16Could You Ever Forget Me? Why People Want to be Forgotten OnlineJournal 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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19Despite research establishing emojis as sites of critical racial discourse, there is a paucity of literature examining their importance in the increasingly popular context of mobile payments. This is particularly important as new forms of social payment platforms such as Venmo bridge the seamlessness of mobile payments with the vibrant communicative practices of social networks. As such, they provide a unique medium to examine how emojis are used within the context of digital consumption, and by…Read more
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11Application of the Stress and Anxiety to Viral Epidemics-6 (SAVE-6) and Coronavirus Anxiety Scale (CAS) to Measure Anxiety in Cancer Patient in Response to COVID-19 (review)Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.This study investigated the usefulness of the six-item Stress and Anxiety to Viral Epidemics scale and the Coronavirus Anxiety Scale as tools to assess anxiety related to coronavirus disease in cancer patients. A total of 221 patients with cancer responded to an anonymous online questionnaire between 15 July and 15 August 2020. The functional impairment of the patients was assessed using the Work and Social Adjustment Scale, and the SAVE-6 and CAS were also applied. Among these 221 cancer patien…Read more
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11First-order stable model semantics with intensional functionsArtificial Intelligence 273 (C): 56-93. 2019.
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14On the structure of certain valued fieldsAnnals of Pure and Applied Logic 172 (4): 102927. 2021.
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3Book Review: Chinese Visions of Family and State, 1915-1953 (review)Gender and Society 20 (2): 288-289. 2006.
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3‘You know how tough I am?’ Discourse analysis of US Midwestern congresswomen’s self-presentationDiscourse and Communication 7 (3): 299-317. 2013.Drawing on gender-role theories and considering the potential new media environments brought to the dynamics of strategic political communication, this study explores the nature of US Midwestern congresswomen’s strategic online self-presentations in comparison to those of congressmen. The discourse analysis presented in this study shows that in their official online biographies, that is, as given on websites provided by the US government, congresswomen devoted more space to describing their own …Read more