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64The Modern Food Culture and Ethical Conditions of Dietary Life EducationEnvironmental Philosophy 19 171-196. 2015.
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87Tree indiscernibilities, revisitedArchive for Mathematical Logic 53 (1-2): 211-232. 2014.We give definitions that distinguish between two notions of indiscernibility for a set {aη∣η∈ω>ω}\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${\{a_{\eta} \mid \eta \in ^{\omega>}\omega\}}$$\end{document} that saw original use in Shelah [Classification theory and the number of non-isomorphic models. North-Holland, …Read more
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38Is it Necessary for a Liar to Intend to Deceive?Journal of the Society of Philosophical Studies 63 81-105. 2020.
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45Individual Freedom in the Post-Corona EraRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 91 245-257. 2022.In this essay, I examine the concept of individual freedom that varies depending on cultures through different attitudes toward the administrative policy of wearing masks. Many Westerners criticized the enforcement of the policy in East Asia as the oppression of individual freedom. I argue that the criticism is based on a narrow understanding of the problem and that individual freedom becomes obscure even in the West as we are entering the society of surveillance capitalism due to technological …Read more
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153Has Kant Committed the Fallacy of Circularity in Foundations III?Journal of Philosophical Research 27 65-81. 2002.The third section of the Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals presents a particularly acute interpretative problem that has perplexed generations of Kant commentators. Having devoted the two preceding sections of the work to identifying the supreme principle of morality, Kant, in this section, turns to the task of justifying the principle for rational yet sensually affected beings like humans. However, in the middle of this famous “deduction,” he suddenly confesses that “there is a hidden ci…Read more
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24Dasan Jeong Yak-yong: A Synthesizer of Korean ConfucianismIn Young-Chan Ro (ed.), Dao Companion to Korean Confucian Philosophy, Springer Verlag. pp. 363-379. 2019.Despite the dominant practice in contemporary Korean academia since 1936 to define Dasan’s philosophy and Practical Learning as intellectual defiance against neo-Confucianism and neo-Confucian society, some scholarly efforts that have sought to disprove this understanding attract the unremitting attention of many modern skeptics. These efforts revolve around one point: they are not separated from neo-Confucianism philosophically, politically, and historically. In this view, these “new” intellect…Read more
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95The original compilation of the laozi: A contending theory on its Qin originJournal of Chinese Philosophy 34 (4): 613-630. 2007.
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32Work: Four Prevalent Challenges to the Biblical ViewTransformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 9 (1): 1-6. 1992.Work may be overvalued by a workaholic culture, undervalued in an entertainment culture, made a paradigm for life by Marxist thought or the worker may be devalued and regarded as all other factors in production. All are attempts to build self-image apart from God's work in restoring his image in us.
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44Development of Research Education ProgramJournal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (100): 131-149. 2015.
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34Understanding of Heaven and Rational Explicationon Events or Things - Focusing on the Theories of Yun Hyu and Jeong Yak-yong -THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN PHILOSOPHY IN KOREA 34 445-466. 2010.
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31Time and death: Deleuzian concept of ‘future’ as an empty form of time and impersonal deathModern Philosophy 16 167-201. 2020.
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65Development of Information Ethics Awareness based on Big DataJournal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (132): 135-158. 2018.
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110Automatic Mechanisms for Social Attention Are Culturally PenetrableCognitive Science 41 (1): 242-258. 2017.Are mechanisms for social attention influenced by culture? Evidence that social attention is triggered automatically by bottom-up gaze cues and is uninfluenced by top-down verbal instructions may suggest it operates in the same way everywhere. Yet considerations from evolutionary and cultural psychology suggest that specific aspects of one's cultural background may have consequence for the way mechanisms for social attention develop and operate. In more interdependent cultures, the scope of soci…Read more
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64Dense codense predicates and the NTP 2Mathematical Logic Quarterly 62 (1-2): 16-24. 2016.We show that if T is any geometric theory having the NTP2 then the corresponding theories of lovely pairs of models of T and of H‐structures associated to T also have the NTP2. We also prove that if T is strong then the same two expansions of T are also strong.
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167Kant's Logic and the Completeness of his Table of JudgmentsDissertation, Georgia State University. 2015.Kant famously claims his table of judgments is complete. However, Kant does not provide a demonstration of his claim of completeness. In fact, he does not seem to think that a proof of completeness is necessary. I argue that we can reconstruct a demonstration that Kant would accept once we reflect upon his notion of a disjunctive judgment.
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49In Search of the “Soul of Professionalism “: The Case of Legal Education Reform Efforts in South KoreaLegal Ethics 5 (1-2): 1-2. 2002.
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69Ask a Korean Dude: An Authoritative and Irreverent Guide to the Korea ExperiencePhilosophy East and West 63 (2). 2013.
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Inʼgan kwa segye e taehan chʻŏrhakchŏk ihae: Kim Hyŏng-sŏk Kyosu hwagap kinyŏm nonmunjip (edited book)Samjungdang. 1981.
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98Ryu Young-mo’s Understanding of ChristProceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 50 341-349. 2008.I have been proposing for ‘christo‐dao’ rather than traditional christo-logy or modern christo‐praxis as a more appropriate paradigm for the understanding of Jesus Christ in the new millennium. This christological paradigm shift solicits a radical change of its root-metaphor, from logos (Christ as the incarnate logos) or praxis (Christ as the praxis of God’s reign) to ‘dao’ (Christ as the embodiment of the Dao, the “theanthropocosmic” Way) with a critical new interpretation. For EastAsian Christ…Read more
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46Speculation and Criticism of Tilak’s Understanding of the Main Subject of the GitaThe Journal of Indian Philosophy 22 (null): 275-311. 2007.