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41Moral Mimesis: Confucian Education for the Lesser, Women, and ChildrenDiogenes 65 (4): 472-482. 2024.Core moral concepts in Confucianism, such as benevolence, righteousness, and faithfulness, are often so vague that in moral teachings one must rely on intuitive understanding aided by metaphor and etymology that illustrate them. In addition, case stories play a crucial role in clarifying these abstract moral concepts. Confucian ethics heavily depends on stories of wise men and exemplary figures who have been revered throughout Confucian history. In this paper, I will explore the role of examples…Read more
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67Meeting in the middle: Cultural co-creation, transformative partnerships, and ecosystems for public goodEducational Philosophy and Theory 57 (2): 112-127. 2025.This paper explores quadruple helix ecosystems, cultural hubs, and living labs as models for transformative partnerships for higher education institutions (HEIs) as they move towards more open, co-operative, and co-creative research and innovation formats for public good. The transition of HEIs from mode 2 to mode 3 institutions prompts a cultural shift in HEIs that involves ongoing reimagination and reconfiguration. Here, the paper introduces and connects the quadruple helix ecosystem, living l…Read more
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81Perceptual Cue Weighting Matters in Real‐Time Integration of Acoustic Information During Spoken Word RecognitionCognitive Science 48 (12). 2024.This study investigates whether listeners’ cue weighting predicts their real‐time use of asynchronous acoustic information in spoken word recognition at both group and individual levels. By focusing on the time course of cue integration, we seek to distinguish between two theoretical views: the associated view (cue weighting is linked to cue integration strategy) and the independent view (no such relationship). The current study examines Seoul Korean listeners’ (n = 62) weighting of voice onset …Read more
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44The interplay of verbs and argument structure constructions in second language processing: roles of verb’s lexical properties and verb–construction associationCognitive Linguistics 36 (1): 59-88. 2025.While verbs and argument structure constructions are essential for deriving sentence meaning, their roles in sentence processing remains less known. To address this issue, the present study explored how a verb’s lexical properties and the strength of verb–construction associations influence second language (L2) sentence processing. In two self-paced reading experiments, Korean-speaking learners of English and native English speakers read English argument structure constructions containing verbs …Read more
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38The Effect of sCOX-2 inhibitor on S100B Protein Level, Cognitive Dysfunction and Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) in Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury Patients (review)Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture 1803-1810. forthcoming.The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between the protein S100B level, cognitive dysfunction, and Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS) in moderate traumatic brain injury patients. Thirty patients suffering from head injuries undergoing neurosurgery in Dr. Hasan Sadikin General Hospital Bandung, Indonesia, and who were considered eligible based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria participated in this double-blind experimental Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT). The treatment groups (COX…Read more
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15Chosŏn Nodongdang ch'anggŏn 55-tol kinyŏm ch'ŏrhak nonmunjip (edited book)Sahoe Kwahak Ch'ulp'ansa. 2010.
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2Tasŏk Yu Yŏng-mo ŭi tongyang sasang kwa sinhak: tongyangjŏk Kitokkyo ihae (edited book)Sol. 2002.
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Abstraction in FichteIn Tom Rockmore & Daniel Breazeale (eds.), Fichte and Transcendental Philosophy, Palgrave Macmillan. 2014.
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55Review of Sanford C. Goldberg (ed.), Internalism and Externalism in Semantics and Epistemology (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (8). 2008.
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25Jewish religious and philosophical ethics (edited book)Routledge. 2018.Twentieth century continental thinkers such as Bergson, Levinas and Jonas have brought fresh and renewed attentions to Jewish ethics, yet it still remains fairly low profile in the Anglophone academic world. This collection of critical essays brings together the work of established and up-and-coming scholars from Israel, the United States, and around the world on the topic of Jewish religious and philosophical ethics. The chapters are broken into three main sections - Rabbinics, Philosophy, and …Read more