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    Confucius on the Relationship of Beauty and Goodness
    with Xiaowei Fu
    Journal of Aesthetic Education 49 (1): 68-81. 2015.
    The ideology about the relation between goodness and beauty for Confucius and the early Confucians is the continuation of the aesthetic tradition long before Confucius’s time, which sees more value in Yuejiao, namely, music/beauty education, than in Lijiao, Moral education. No doubt Confucius’s aesthetic idea is featured as the juxtaposition of Li and Yue, goodness and beauty. But we must not forget that Confucius, taking himself as a preserver of the sages’ tradition, personally values Yue (mus…Read more
  •  11
    Resolving distributed knowledge
    with Thomas Ågotnes
    Artificial Intelligence 252 (C): 1-21. 2017.
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    Cluster-based composition rule for stable ternary quasicrystals in Al--TM systems
    with C. Dong, J. B. Qiang, N. Jiang, J. Wu, and P. Thiel
    Philosophical Magazine 86 (3-5): 263-274. 2006.
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    We introduce a type of weighted modal logic with explicit weights both in the language and in the models. The framework has its applications in epistemic logic for reasoning about agents’ knowledge based on their capability, and in deontic logic for agents’ choices based on their deontic capability or utilities. We make use of weighted Kripke models with the weights understood epistemically as a similarity measure between states and deontically as a measure of expected utilities. We present soun…Read more
  •  49
    Emotional Experiences Predict the Conversion of Individuals with Attenuated Psychosis Syndrome to Psychosis: A 6-Month Follow up Study
    with Fa Zhan Chen, Xi Rong Sun, Yu Hong Yao, Ning Zhang, Hui Fen Qiao, Lan Zhang, Zhan Jiang Li, Hong Lin, Zheng Lu, Jing Li, Raymond C. K. Chan, and Xu Dong Zhao
    Frontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.
  •  5
    ​This volume brings together a group of philosophically oriented logicians and logic-minded philosophers, mainly from Asia, to address a variety of logical and philosophical topics, such as modal logic and related directions (e.g. temporal logic, epistemic logic, deontic logic, logic of conditionals, and modal proof theory), theory of truth, paradoxes, intentionality, and social networks. New approaches are also proposed, such as extended modal logic with planarity of graphs, extended branching …Read more
  •  19
    Indications of bulk property changes from surface ion implantation
    with B. Yang, N. Can, and P. D. Townsend
    Philosophical Magazine 91 (2): 250-262. 2011.
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    Who Should Be My Friends? Social Balance from the Perspective of Game Theory
    with Wiebe van der Hoek and Louwe B. Kuijer
    Journal of Logic, Language and Information 31 (2): 189-211. 2022.
    We define balance games, which describe the formation of friendships and enmity in social networks. We show that if the agents give high priority to future profits over short term gains, all Pareto optimal strategies will eventually result in a balanced network. If, on the other hand, agents prioritize short term gains over the long term, every Nash equilibrium eventually results in a network that is stable but that might not be balanced.
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    Structural and Functional Changes Are Related to Cognitive Status in Wilson’s Disease
    with Sheng Hu, Chunsheng Xu, Ting Dong, Hongli Wu, Anqin Wang, Hongxing Kan, and Chuanfu Li
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.
    Patients with Wilson’s disease suffer from prospective memory impairment, and some of patients develop cognitive impairment. However, very little is known about how brain structure and function changes effect PM in WD. Here, we employed multimodal neuroimaging data acquired from 22 WD patients and 26 healthy controls who underwent three-dimensional T1-weighted, diffusion tensor imaging, and resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging. We investigated gray matter volumes with voxel-based …Read more
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    The Role of Creative Publicity in Different Periods of the COVID-19 Outbreak in China: Taking the Creative Publicity of Chinese Poetry as an Example
    with Dandan Jia, Cuicui Sun, Zhijin Zhou, Qingbai Zhao, Quanlei Yu, and Guanxiong Liu
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    When humans are confronted with an epidemic situation or a continuous natural disaster, success depends largely on how critical information is conveyed to as many people as possible, how individuals' emotional experiences of the crisis are elicited, and how their behaviors are directed going forward. Efficient publicity is key to successful epidemic prevention and control. This study explores the role of creative publicity by comparing the influence of creative publicity and general publicity in…Read more
  •  5
    Model-based multidimensional clustering of categorical data
    with Tao Chen, Nevin L. Zhang, Tengfei Liu, and Kin Man Poon
    Artificial Intelligence 176 (1): 2246-2269. 2012.
  •  9
    Behavior Evaluation Based on Electroencephalograph and Personality in a Simulated Driving Experiment
    with Changhao Ding, Mutian Liu, Fuwu Yan, and Lirong Yan
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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    Anticipation of Uncertain Threat Modulates Subsequent Affective Responses and Covariation Bias
    with Zhiling Qiao, Haiyang Geng, and Xuebing Li
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.
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    Implicit Emotion Regulation Deficits in Trait Anxiety: An ERP Study
    with Bingqian Liu and Xuebing Li
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
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    Relativized common knowledge for dynamic epistemic logic
    with Thomas Ågotnes
    Journal of Applied Logic 13 (3): 370-393. 2015.
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    Subset Space Public Announcement Logic
    with Thomas Ågotnes
    In Kamal Lodaya (ed.), Logic and Its Applications, Springer. pp. 245--257. 2013.
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    Is the Unity of Goodness and Beauty the Feature of the Confucian Aesthetics?
    with Fu Xiaowei
    Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 1 273-281. 2008.
    Carroll denies that the spectator of fiction film commonly has empathy with the characters. He argues that the spectator typically emotes to the events in the film from his position as observer, and that this context gives asymmetrical reactions in spectator and character. According to Carroll, empathy is unlikely to occur. Theproblem with this argument is that if the differences between spectator and character that Carroll points to exclude empathy, it would also exclude empathy in real life. F…Read more
  •  69
    An exegetic study of the So-called proposition of confucian aesthetics
    with Xiaowei Fu
    Journal of Aesthetic Education 42 (1): 80-89. 2008.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:An Exegetic Study of the So-Called Proposition of Confucian AestheticsWang Yi (bio) and Xiaowei FuSince Wang Guowei and Cai Yuanpei introduced the concepts of aesthetics and aesthetic education, respectively, to China in the early twentieth century, there has been a strong tendency in many of the aesthetic discussions to examine ancient texts and materials using modern concepts of aesthetics. In particular, sentences with the charact…Read more
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    Intermittent Control for Cluster-Delay Synchronization in Directed Networks
    with Jianbao Zhang, Zhongjun Ma, Jianlong Qiu, and Fawaz Alsaadi
    Complexity 2018 1-9. 2018.
    We investigate cluster-delay synchronization of a directed network possessing cluster structures by designing an intermittent control protocol. Based on Lyapunov stability theory, we proved that synchronization can be realized for oscillators in the same cluster and cluster-delay synchronization can be realized for the whole network. By simplifying the obtained sufficient conditions, we carry out a succinct and utilitarian corollary. In addition, comparative researches are carried out to show th…Read more
  •  25
    Adaptive cluster synchronization in directed networks with nonidentical nonlinear dynamics
    with Zhongjun Ma, Jinde Cao, Ahmed Alsaedi, and Fuad E. Alsaadi
    Complexity 21 (S2): 380-387. 2016.
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    Spinodal twinning of a deformed crystal
    with Tae Wook Heo and Long-Qing Chen
    Philosophical Magazine 94 (9): 888-897. 2014.
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    While dynamic epistemic logics with common knowledge have been extensively studied, dynamic epistemic logics with distributed knowledge have so far received far less attention. In this paper we study extensions of public announcement logic ( $\mathcal{PAL }$ ) with distributed knowledge, in particular their expressivity, axiomatisations and complexity. $\mathcal{PAL }$ extended only with distributed knowledge is not more expressive than standard epistemic logic with distributed knowledge. Our fo…Read more