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    Epistemic Closure, Necessary Truths, and Safety
    American Philosophical Quarterly 59 (4): 391-401. 2022.
    According to the safety account of knowledge, one knows that p only if one's belief could not easily have been false. An important issue for the account is whether we should only examine the belief in the target proposition when evaluating whether a belief is safe or not. In this paper, it is argued that if we only examine the belief in the target proposition, then the account fails to account for why beliefs in necessary truths could fall short of knowledge. But, if we also examine beliefs in o…Read more
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    Phenomenal Character, Representational Content, and the Internal Correlation of Experience
    Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 44 (2): 218-229. 2015.
    Tracking representationalism is the theory that phenomenal consciousness is a matter of tracking physical properties in an appropriate way. This theory holds that phenomenal character can be explained in terms of representational content, and it also entails that there is unlikely to be a strong correlation between phenomenal character and neural states. However, the empirical evidence shows that both claims cannot be true. So, tracking representationalism is wrong. Its fault is due to ignoring …Read more
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    Generalized Bosbach and Riečan states on nucleus-based-Glivenko residuated lattices
    with Hongjun Zhou
    Archive for Mathematical Logic 52 (7-8): 689-706. 2013.
    Bosbach and Riečan states on residuated lattices both are generalizations of probability measures on Boolean algebras. Just from the observation that both of them can be defined by using the canonical structure of the standard MV-algebra on the unit interval [0, 1], generalized Riečan states and two types of generalized Bosbach states on residuated lattices were recently introduced by Georgescu and Mureşan through replacing the standard MV-algebra with arbitrary residuated lattices as codomains.…Read more
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    When Leaders Acknowledge Their Own Errors, Will Employees Follow Suit? A Social Learning Perspective
    with Kaili Zhang and Kui Yin
    Journal of Business Ethics 189 (2): 403-421. 2024.
    The literature on error sharing has focused on employees’ cost–benefit assessment to predict whether employees will disclose self-made errors. Our study advances this line of research by adopting a different theoretical lens and examining leaders’ role in promoting employee error sharing. Drawing primarily upon social learning theory, we expected that when team leaders openly talk about their own errors within teams, through their behavior, they would set an example for team members and encourag…Read more
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    Pessimistic value iteration for multi-task data sharing in Offline Reinforcement Learning
    with Chenjia Bai, Lingxiao Wang, Jianye Hao, Zhuoran Yang, Zhen Wang, and Xuelong Li
    Artificial Intelligence 326 (C): 104048. 2024.
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    The two-visual-systems hypothesis proposed by Goodale and Milner is a radical one. If it were to be true, then our common sense such as we are acting on what we are perceiving should be completely abandoned. In this paper, I argue that the hypothesis over-generalizes what happens in simple tasks to what happens in complex tasks. By contrast, I demonstrate that what happens in complex tasks is compatible with our common sense. In a word, though what we are acting on may come apart from what we ar…Read more
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    Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the physical and mental health of older adults has been threatened. Promoting physical and mental health through physical activity has therefore become a strategy for healthy aging. In order to better understand the impact of the participation of older adults in physical activity, this paper selects different types of physical activity, and examines the relationship between them and subjective well-being through the analysis of the mediation effect of…Read more
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    HpsUL is not the logic of pseudo-uninorms and their residua
    with Sanmin Wang
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 17 (4): 413-419. 2009.
    This paper presents several results on the non-commutative fuzzy logic HpsUL, a Hilbert system whose corresponding algebraic semantics is the variety of bounded representable residuated lattices. In particular, we prove that HpsUL is not complete with respect to algebras based on the real unit interval, which answers the question posed by Metcalfe, Olivetti and Gabbay and shows that HpsUL is not the logic of pseudo-uninorms and their residua