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    Contemporary Western thought might be somehow characterized by the interaction of theology and humanities, and their refusal to the one-dimension subject. The reason why Slavoj Žižek tries to fight for “the Christian legacy” and “the perverse core of Christianity”— with “structure,” “narrative,” “symbolic order” and other conceptual tools normally used in literary studies—is believed to be a rediscovery of the role of Christianity and theology as the archetype for rendering truth and value syste…Read more
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    21-segi Han'guk sahoe wa ch'ŏrhak
    Ch'ŏrhak kwa Hyŏnsilsa. 2008.
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    "This book provides a useful reference to the latest advancements in the area of educational technology and e-learning"--Provided by publisher.
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    Do discrete emotions exist?
    with Maria Gendron and Lisa Feldman Barrett
    Philosophical Psychology 22 (4): 427-437. 2009.
    In various guises (usually referred to as the “basic emotion” or “discrete emotion” approach), scientists and philosophers have long argued that certain categories of emotion are natural kinds. In a recent paper, Colombetti (2009) proposed yet another natural kind account, and in so doing, characterized and critiqued psychological constructionist approaches to emotion, including our own Conceptual Act Model. In this commentary, we briefly address three topics raised by Columbetti. First, we corr…Read more
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    Feature Selection for Inductive Generalization
    with Na-Yung Yu, Takashi Yamauchi, Yen-Lin Chen, and Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna
    Cognitive Science 34 (8): 1574-1593. 2010.
    Judging similarities among objects, events, and experiences is one of the most basic cognitive abilities, allowing us to make predictions and generalizations. The main assumption in similarity judgment is that people selectively attend to salient features of stimuli and judge their similarities on the basis of the common and distinct features of the stimuli. However, it is unclear how people select features from stimuli and how they weigh features. Here, we present a computational method that he…Read more