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2Self-respect is incomplete without respect for othersCroatian Journal of Philosophy 26 (77): 235-252. 2026.In Kantian ethics, self-respect is a fundamental duty to oneself, embodying the commitment to uphold one’s dignity as a moral agent. This commitment, which proscribes self-degradation, is inherently structured by both intrapersonal and interpersonal dimensions. This paper argues that because the exercise of self-respect occurs primarily in the social sphere, a self-respecting person’s regard for her own dignity is inseparable from how she relates to others. By analyzing how vices of disrespect t…Read more
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9Self-disclosure in Kantian Moral FriendshipJournal of Value Inquiry 1-17. forthcoming.Self-disclosure is significant for the concept of moral friendship. Kant, however, appears to be cautious about the risks of self-disclosure. The question, therefore, arises of whether one should reveal flaws in the context of moral friendship. While disclosing one’s flaws may render one vulnerable to moral harms and risk undermining the respect one deserves, conversely, to hide one’s flaws in moral friendship is also morally wrong, as it keeps friends ignorant and creates mutual distrust. This …Read more
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208Brain Cortical Complexity and Subcortical Morphometrics in Lifelong Premature EjaculationFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 14. 2020.
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145Background: Losing one’s only child may lead to post-traumatic stress disorder, of which re-experiencing is the core symptom. However, neuroimaging studies of sex differences in re-experiencing in the context of the trauma of losing one’s only child and PTSD are scarce; comparisons of the functional networks from the hippocampal subfields to the thalamus might clarify the neural basis.Methods: Thirty couples without any psychiatric disorder who lost their only child, 55 patients with PTSD, and 5…Read more
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94Culture–Sex Interaction and the Self-Report Empathy in Australians and Mainland ChineseFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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16Effect of EM on peanut production and soil fertility in the red soil region of ChinaEmergence: Complexity and Organization 85 87-5. 1992.
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69Impact Factors of Empathy in Mainland Chinese YouthFrontiers in Psychology 11 517074. 2020.Empathy was investigated in 592 Mainland Chinese youth using the Interpersonal Reactivity Index. Participants’ empathy-related information covering demographic traits, emotional wellness, as well as academic and social problems were recorded. Results of Classification and Regression Tree (CART) analysis showed that emotional empathy, cognitive empathy, and empathy-related personal distress was impacted by inherited traits (e.g., sex), acquired traits (e.g., study major), and a combination of bot…Read more
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66Culture, Sex, and Group-Bias in Trait and State EmpathyFrontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.Empathy is sharing and understanding others’ emotions. Recently, researchers identified a culture–sex interaction effect in empathy. This phenomenon has been largely ignored by previous researchers. In this study, the culture–sex interaction effect was explored with a cohort of 129 participants (61 Australian Caucasians and 68 Chinese Hans) using both self-report questionnaires (i.e., Empathy Quotient and Interpersonal Reactivity Index) and computer-based empathy tasks. In line with the previous…Read more
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68Promotion of Street-Dance Training on the Executive Function in Preschool ChildrenFrontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.