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81Exact Analysis and Physical Realization of the 6-Lobe Chua Corsage MemristorComplexity 2018 1-21. 2018.
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49Cultural Effects Rather Than a Bilingual Advantage in Cognition: A Review and an Empirical StudyCognitive Science 42 (7): 2313-2341. 2018.
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88Are Ethical Consumers Happy? Effects of Ethical Consumers' Motivations Based on Empathy Versus Self-orientation on Their HappinessJournal of Business Ethics 151 (2): 579-598. 2018.Studies on fair-trade consumption have concentrated on economic, demographic, and ethical issues, and research on consumers’ moral emotions and self-orientation is limited. Although consumers’ satisfaction with their consumption has been emphasized in consumer studies and marketing, little substantive empirical research has addressed ethical consumers’ emotional satisfaction and the link between their motivations and happiness. This study focused on ethical consumers who regularly purchase fair-…Read more
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91Experimental science: Joseph Priestley’s influence in the infrastructure of the seventeenth-century science educationEducational Philosophy and Theory 51 (6): 599-607. 2018.This paper discusses the emergence of science education in the seventeenth century with the influences of Joseph Priestley on the Dissenting Academies. Primarily, this paper analyses Priestley’s ideas from some of his letters to scientists during his time and his ideas from his books Miscellaneous Observations Relating to Education and the Essay on a Course of Liberal Education for Civil and Active Life. As an expository essay, analysis shows that the inclusion of experimental science education …Read more
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39Mechanisms of value-learning in the guidance of spatial attentionCognition 178 (C): 26-36. 2018.
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33Korean Confucianism: The Philosophy and Politics of Toegye and YulgokRowman & Littlefield International. 2018.This book explores Neo-Confucianism and its relationship to politics by examining the life and work of the two iconic figures of the Joseon dynasty Yi Hwang, (1501-1570, Toegye) and Yi I (1536-1584, Yulgok).
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64The Impact of Corporate Welfare Policy on Firm-Level Productivity: Evidence from Unemployment InsuranceJournal of Business Ethics 159 (3): 795-815. 2019.We study how changes in unemployment risk affect firms’ productivity and whether firm-initiated policies can mitigate the moral hazard problem created by increases in unemployment insurance benefits that might decrease workers’ incentives to work hard. We focus on state-specific changes in UIB levels as a quasi-natural experiment. While a large body of research has examined UIBs, including their effect on unemployed workers, few studies investigate whether UIBs have any impact on a firm’s overal…Read more
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95EEG Beta Oscillations in the Temporoparietal Area Related to the Accuracy in Estimating Others' PreferenceFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
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95A preservation theorem for theories without the tree property of the first kindMathematical Logic Quarterly 63 (6): 536-543. 2017.We prove the NTP1 property of a geometric theory T is inherited by theories of lovely pairs and H‐structures associated to T. We also provide a class of examples of nonsimple geometric NTP1 theories.
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111Classifying Schizotypy Using an Audiovisual Emotion Perception Test and Scalp ElectroencephalographyFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2017.
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112Perceptual Threshold Level for the Tactile Stimulation and Response Features of ERD/ERS-Based Specific Indices Upon Changes in High-Frequency VibrationsFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2017.
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166The Number of Pulses Needed to Measure Corticospinal Excitability by Navigated Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Eyes Open vs. Close ConditionFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2017.
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83Micromobilization and Suicide Protest in South Korea, 1970-2004Social Research: An International Quarterly 75 (2): 543-578. 2008.While suicide occurs in numbers across countries, it has rarely been used as a form of collective action. In South Korea, however, a total of 107 protesters died from the act of committing suicide, most notably by means of self-immolation, in protest against injustice in the country. While they are regarded as political "martyrs," it remains unclear why they committed suicide and what they wanted to achieve with this highly unusual and costly form of protest. The paper addresses this largely neg…Read more
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135Ethical frameworks for surrogates’ end-of-life planning experiencesNursing Ethics 24 (1): 46-69. 2017.Background: Despite the growing body of knowledge about surrogate decision making, we know very little about the use of ethical frameworks (including ethical theories, principles, and concepts) to understand surrogates’ day-to-day experiences in end-of-life care planning for incapacitated adults. Objectives and Methods: This qualitative systematic review was conducted to identify the types of ethical frameworks used to address surrogates’ experiences in end-of-life care planning for incapacitate…Read more
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67The Role of Learner Subjectivity and Korean English Language Learners’ Pragmatic ChoicesLodz Papers in Pragmatics 10 (1): 117-146. 2014.The main goal of this study was to identify factors motivating pragmatic transfer in advanced learners of English. Based on a cross-cultural comparison of requesting behavior between Koreans and Americans, this study determined the impact of individual subjective motives on pragmatic language choice. Two different groups of subjects participated in this study: 30 Korean participants (KK) and 30 American college students (AE). Data were collected by using a Discourse Completion Task (DCT). Korean…Read more
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43The Understanding of 'Hermeneutic Dialogue Learning' as Moral Education MethodJournal of Moral Education 15 (2): 117. 2004.
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74A Case Study of In-Service and Pre-service Elementary Teachers' Instruction for Moral Dilemma DiscussionJournal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (76): 1-32. 2010.
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55A Study on College of Education Students' Understanding and Attitude of PlagiarismJournal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (91): 169-189. 2013.
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43A Study on the Chinese Elementary Students’ the Information Ethics SensitivityJournal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (73): 79-108. 2009.
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170Predicting self-rated mental and physical health: the contributions of subjective socioeconomic status and personal relative deprivationFrontiers in Psychology 6 162373. 2015.Lower subjective socioeconomic status (SSS) and higher personal relative deprivation (PRD) relate to poorer health. Both constructs concern people’s perceived relative social position, but they differ in their emphasis on the reference groups people use to determine their comparative disadvantage (national population vs. similar others) and the importance of resentment that may arise from such adverse comparisons. We investigated the relative utility of SSS and PRD as predictors of self-rated ph…Read more
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51Selectivity in associative learning: a cognitive stage framework for blocking and cue competition phenomenaFrontiers in Psychology 5. 2014.
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41The Role of Government in East Asian Economic Development: Comparative Institutional AnalysisOxford University Press UK. 1998.The role of government in East Asian economic development has been a contentious issue. Two competing views have shaped enquiries into the source of the rapid growth of the high-performing Asian economies and attempts to derive a general lesson for other developing economies: the market-friendly view, according to which government intervenes little in the market, and the developmental state view, in which it governs the market. What these views share in common is a conception of market and gover…Read more
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333Measuring Causal SpecificityPhilosophy of Science 82 (4): 529-555. 2015.Several authors have argued that causes differ in the degree to which they are ‘specific’ to their effects. Woodward has used this idea to enrich his influential interventionist theory of causal explanation. Here we propose a way to measure causal specificity using tools from information theory. We show that the specificity of a causal variable is not well-defined without a probability distribution over the states of that variable. We demonstrate the tractability and interest of our proposed mea…Read more
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83Corporate Environmental Responsibility: A Legal Origins PerspectiveJournal of Business Ethics 140 (3): 381-402. 2017.In this study, we examine the determinants of corporate environmental responsibility, as well as the relationship between legal systems and CER as measured by a unique set of global environmental cost data. Results of our analyses show that firms’ legal origins affect CER, which requires a long-term management perspective. Specifically, our results indicate that civil law firms exhibit significantly higher levels of CER than common law firms. In addition, results of an auxiliary test suggest tha…Read more
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103Corporate Environmental Responsibility and Firm Performance in the Financial Services SectorJournal of Business Ethics 131 (2): 257-284. 2015.In this study, we examine whether corporate environmental responsibility plays a role in enhancing operating performance in the financial services sector. Because achieving success with CER investing is often a long-term process, we maintain that by effectively investing in CER, executives can decrease their firms’ environmental costs, thereby enhancing operating performance. By employing a unique environmental dataset covering 29 countries, we find that the reducing of environmental costs takes…Read more
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102Kant, Fichte, and the Legacy of Transcendental Idealism (edited book)Lexington Books. 2014.1. Self-Love, Sociability, and Autonomy: Some Presuppositions of Kant’s Account of Practical Law -- Jeffrey Edwards // 2. The Virtuous Republic: Rousseau and Kant on the Relation between Civil and Moral Religion -- Günter Zöller // 3. Kant, Pistorius, and Accessing Reality -- Halla Kim // 4. Kant, Fichte, and Transcendental Idealism -- Tom Rockmore // 5. Fichte’s Project: The Jena Wissenschaftslehre -- Daniel Breazeale // 6. The Unity of Reason in Kant and Fichte -- Steven Hoeltzel // 7. Ideali…Read more
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27Wang Yang-ming and Karl Barth: A Confucian-Christian DialogueUniversity Press of Amer. 1996.In this book, the author provides an insightful look at Confucianism and Christianity. The study argues that the religious philosophies of Wang Yang-ming and Karl Barth are actually similar views of a common issue. The issue is radical humanization. The author explains how Wang and Barth take one's commitment as the point of departure. He analyzes similarities in their articulation of this humanization, their views of evil, and their overall definition of radical humanity. Wang Yang-ming and Kar…Read more
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The Possibility of Practical Reason: An Essay on Kant's Justification of EthicsDissertation, The University of Iowa. 1997.The thesis is a critical and comprehensive examination of Immanuel Kant's theory of practical reason. I argue that considerable light is thrown upon Kant's view when it is considered in light of the British naturalist ethics stretching from Hobbes to Hutcheson, and especially Hume. Consideration of the naturalist ethics is important because of that tradition's radical skepticism about the power of pure practical reason. While not many scholars emhasize this point, Kant's ethics is not so much a …Read more