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172Political diversity will improve social psychological scienceBehavioral and Brain Sciences 38 1-54. 2015.Psychologists have demonstrated the value of diversity – particularly diversity of viewpoints – for enhancing creativity, discovery, and problem solving. But one key type of viewpoint diversity is lacking in academic psychology in general and social psychology in particular: political diversity. This article reviews the available evidence and finds support for four claims: (1) Academic psychology once had considerable political diversity, but has lost nearly all of it in the last 50 years. (2) T…Read more
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Human-Computer Interaction-The 3D Sensor Table for Bare Hand Tracking and Posture RecognitionIn O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes In Computer Science, Springer Verlag. pp. 138-146. 2006.
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Workshop on Ingelligent Services and the Synchronization in Mobile Multimedia Networks (ISS 2006)-A Dynamic QoS Management Scheme in B3G Networks (review)In O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes In Computer Science, Springer Verlag. pp. 1033-1042. 2006.
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Session 2-Network Measurements and Monitoring-Novel Traffic Measurement Methodology for High Precision Applications Awareness in Multi-gigabit NetworksIn O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes In Computer Science, Springer Verlag. pp. 63-72. 2006.
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75Government policy toward open source software: The puzzles of neutrality and competitionKnowledge, Technology & Policy 18 (4): 113-141. 2006.For a variety of policy reasons, governments throughout the world are now adopting different legislative and administrative strategies that support the development of FLOSS. Some governments have actually begun to procure FLOSS, whereas others have channeled public funds to large-scale FLOSS projects. This study demonstrates both the benefits and the risks of government policy favoring FLOSS from the perspective of economics, technology, and politics, and to further analyze whether these same po…Read more
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61À LA RECHERCHE D'UN MODE DE DÉLIBÉRATION À LA CORÉENNE: LE NEIS : Société Civile et Internet en Chine et Asie OrientaleHermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 55 (3): 145. 2009.La communication sur le projet d'informatisation dans le secteur de l'éducation, le National Education Information System montre comment la société civile en Corée du Sud a réussi à faire valoir ses revendications, bien qu'elle soit souvent exclue du processus institutionnel de décision politique. Les trois principaux acteurs , à la recherche d'un compromis, ont débattu sur la protection des données personnelles et sur l'efficacité administrative en utilisant de multiples moyens de communication…Read more
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NEIS: In Search of Governance, Korean StyleHermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 55 (3). 2009.
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178Une société civile mondiale est-elle possible ? Le cosmopolitisme et l'avenir de la démocratieSynthesis Philosophica 24 (1): 49-63. 2009.Mon étude s’inspire de la thèse suivante : que la philosophie construit son objet seulement à partir d’une certaine perspective normative. La question philosophique du cosmopolitisme – comment établir par le biais de la morale universelle l’association des « citoyens du monde » libres et égaux – ne fonde qu’un horizon normatif d’attentes qui attire le regard sur une réalité irrationnelle. La réalité irrationnelle se caractérise par la notion de « société mondiale du risque », introduite par Ulri…Read more
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220Hannah Arendt und die Grenze der politischen Freiheit. Hat Politik überhaupt noch einen Sinn?Synthesis Philosophica 21 (2): 327-338. 2006.Der Name Hannah Arendt bezeichnet eine ebenso radikale wie originale Erneuerung der Frage nach der „politischen Freiheit”. Um es gleich zu sagen: Freiheit ist mit dem Politischen identisch und gleichursprünglich. „Der Sinn von Politik ist Freiheit.” Das heißt, die genuin menschliche Freiheit in dieser Welt ist nur politisch vollziehbar, während die Freiheit der einzige Existenz- und Rechtfertigungsgrund der Politik ist. Hannah Arendts Überlegungen über das Kriterium politischer Freiheit konzentr…Read more
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129Quantum Mechanics Emerges from Information Theory Applied to Causal HorizonsFoundations of Physics 41 (4): 744-753. 2011.It is suggested that quantum mechanics is not fundamental but emerges from classical information theory applied to causal horizons. The path integral quantization and quantum randomness can be derived by considering information loss of fields or particles crossing Rindler horizons for accelerating observers. This implies that information is one of the fundamental roots of all physical phenomena. The connection between this theory and Verlinde’s entropic gravity theory is also investigated
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38An Objection to the Revision of the Logical Connection ArgumentCanadian Journal of Philosophy 11 (4). 1981.I argue that james otten's attempt to revive the logical connection argument by maintaining that there is a weak logical connection between causes and effects is a failure. Claiming that the weak logical connection is only a relation between descriptions of events rather than between events themselves, I conclude that otten has repeated the same mistake of confusing properties of propositions with properties of events made by earlier advocates of the lca
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67Bag6/Bat3/Scythe: A novel chaperone activity with diverse regulatory functions in protein biogenesis and degradationBioessays 35 (4): 377-385. 2013.
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121On the Origin of Entropic Gravity and InertiaFoundations of Physics 42 (9): 1153-1164. 2012.It was recently suggested that quantum field theory is not fundamental but emerges from the loss of phase space information about matter crossing causal horizons. Possible connections between this formalism and Verlinde’s entropic gravity and Jacobson’s thermodynamic gravity are proposed. The holographic screen in Verlinde’s formalism can be identified as local Rindler horizons and its entropy as that of the bulk fields beyond the horizons. This naturally resolves some issues on entropic gravity…Read more
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74The male fight‐flight response: A result of SRY regulation of catecholamines?Bioessays 34 (6): 454-457. 2012.Graphical AbstractThe SRY gene, which is located on the Y chromosome and directs male development, may promote aggression and other traditionally male behavioural traits, resulting in the fight-or-flight reaction to stress.
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39Jaspers und die philosophische Praxis in KoreaProceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 25 151-152. 2008.Mit dem oben genannten Thema will ich darstellen, dass Jaspers’ Philosophie, die ehemals in Korea sehr beliebt war, aber heute fast in Vergessenheit geraten ist, mit ihren Ansätzen in Bezug auf die philosophische Praxis ihre philosophische Bedeutung in Korea wieder unter Beweis stellen kann.
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63An Experience of Machine-Based Images by the Autonomy of Computing SystemProceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 12 47-54. 2008.Contemporary production of machine-based images relay gradually on the autonomy of computing machines. Autonomous computing machines require the interaction with users like Human-Computer-Interaction technology and other interface technologies, especially computing machine-based images must also ask for viewer as an inter-actor, viewer’s participations. Whether this interaction of viewer-user is with machines or with images, if it is an interaction with each individual that have autonomy or self…Read more
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113Temporal constraints on the meaning of evidentialityNatural Language Semantics 21 (1): 1-41. 2013.This paper explores how the meaning of evidentiality is temporally constrained, by investigating the meaning of Korean evidential sentences with –te. Unlike evidential sentences in languages that have previously been formally analyzed , e.g. Cuzco Quechua and Cheyenne, Korean evidential sentences with –te are compatible with both direct and indirect evidence types. In this paper, I analyze –te as an evidential that lexically encodes the meaning of a ‘sensory observation’. I account for the avail…Read more
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80On Mackie's Solution To The Problem of Causal AsymmetryPhilosophical Inquiry 6 (2): 136-143. 1984.
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159Factors affecting ethical practice of public relations professionals within public relations firmsAsian Journal of Business Ethics 1 (2). 2012.Abstract This study was designed to investigate the factors affecting ethical practices of public relations professionals in public relations firms. In particular, the following organizational ethics factors were examined: (1) presence of ethics code, (2) top management support for ethical practice, (3) ethical climate, and (4) perception of the association between career success and ethical practice. Analysis revealed that the presence of an ethics code along with top management support and a…Read more
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160Does Ethics Statement of a Public Relations Firm Make a Difference? Yes it Does!!Journal of Business Ethics 105 (2): 267-276. 2012.Attempting to determine solutions for unethical practices in the field, this research was designed to assess the effectiveness of public relations firms’ ethics statements in decreasing the incidence of malpractice. This study revealed an encouraging finding that practitioners working in firms with ethical parameters were significantly more likely to engage in ethical practices. Moreover, educating public relations practitioners about the content of ethics statement could positively influence th…Read more
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37Xunzi and early Chinese naturalismSUNNY. 2005.This book situates Xunzi's philosophy in the context of early Chinese philosophy, particularly with what the author identifies as Chinese "naturalism.
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140Role of Socioeconomic Status on Consumers' Attitudes Towards DTCA of Prescription Medicines in AustraliaJournal of Business Ethics 105 (4): 447-460. 2012.The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, operating in Australia under the National Health Act 1953, provides citizens equal access to subsidised pharmaceuticals. With ever-increasing costs of medicines and global financial pressure on all commodities, the sustainability of the PBS is of crucial importance on many social and political fronts. Direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) of prescription medicines is fast expanding, as pharmaceutical companies recognise and reinforce marketing potentials not o…Read more
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89Must a Cause Be Contingently Related to Its Effects?Canadian Journal of Philosophy 9 (2). 1979.Most writers on causation have distinguished causal relations or natural necessities from mere correlations or accidental generalizations. I shall assume that this is a valid distinction. However, a "Dogma" of empiricism has been that natural necessity does not amount to logical necessity and that causes are contingently related to effects. In this paper I shall argue that this Dogma is mistaken.
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107An Objection to the Revision of the Logical Connection ArgumentCanadian Journal of Philosophy 11 (4). 1981.In a paper entitled ‘Reviving the Logical Connection Argument,’ James Otten attempts to revive the Logical Connection Argument, which is intended to refute the causal thesis. Otten distinguishes two versions of the causal thesis. The general causal thesis: W1 … Wn are certain of S's wants, and W1 … Wn cause A,and the restricted causal thesis:: W is S's want to perform A, and W causes A.
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67This note shows how to formalize a small set of general facts about buying and selling. We begin with summarizing properties of buying/selling informally in English, and give examples of consequences of these assumptions. Then we formalize our assumptions in action language C+ with additive fluents and actions and test the adequacy of the proposed formalization using the Causal Calculator.
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214Safe first-order formulas generalize the concept of a safe rule, which plays an important role in the design of answer set solvers. We show that any safe sentence is equivalent, in a certain sense, to the result of its grounding—to the variable-free sentence obtained from it by replacing all quantifiers with multiple conjunctions and disjunctions. It follows that a safe sentence and the result of its grounding have the same stable models, and that stable models of a safe sentence can be characteri…Read more
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202Genuine Counterexamples to the Simple Conditional Analysis of Disposition: A Reply to ChoiPhilosophia 39 (2): 327-334. 2011.Choi (Philosophia, 38(3), 2010) argues that my counterexamples in Lee (Philosophia, 38(3), 2010) to the simple conditional analysis of disposition ascription are bogus counterexamples. In this paper, I argue that Choi’s arguments are not satisfactory and that my examples are genuine counterexamples
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117How Tai Chen differs from the Neo-Confucianists on LiJournal of Chinese Philosophy 18 (4): 395-409. 1991.