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19Automated Vehicles, Human-Machine Relation, and Ethics: A Daoist ViewIn Chunyan Ding & Ruiping Fan (eds.), Chinese Ethical and Legal Perspectives on Automated Vehicles, Springer Nature Singapore. pp. 25-44. 2025.If we examine the ethical issues of the man-machine interaction inherent in the development of contemporary automated vehicle technology from the philosophical framework of Daoism, it can be found that Daoism’s vigilance on “mechanical affairs” (ji shi,机事) and “mechanical mind” (ji xin, 机心) is reasonable, that is, to avoid the polarized opposite between Machine and human, and to seek a harmonious relationship between various technical elements involved in the application of machinery, so as to t…Read more
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58Psychological Anxiety of College Students' Foreign Language Learning in Online CourseFrontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.Anxiety is one of the most important affective factors affecting college students' foreign language learning. Especially in the Internet age, new teaching ideas and methods bring new load and anxiety to students' psychology. Taking students who attend a college English online course learning as the research object, this paper analyzes the general situation and professional skills of the students' psychological anxiety under the network environment by using the method of investigation and data an…Read more
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3The Functionality of Montage as a Means of Facilitating Poetic Expression in Dance in the Movie A Tapestry of A Legendary LandInternational Theory and Practice in Humanities and Social Sciences 2 (7): 63-72. 2025.Through the film carrier to enhance the essence of the dance “Emotion”, the beauty and value of poetry in the film version of the A Tapestry of A Legendary Land in the manifestation of the art form of the film on the dance aesthetic of the different presentations to enhance the audience's sensory experience at the same time, to stimulate the feelings of empathy to produce a unique flavor. If the dance drama A Tapestry of A Legendary Land “cross-border”, “break the circle” behind the review is th…Read more
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57A New Subject-Specific Discriminative and Multi-Scale Filter Bank Tangent Space Mapping Method for Recognition of Multiclass Motor ImageryFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.Objective: Tangent Space Mapping using the geometric structure of the covariance matrices is an effective method to recognize multiclass motor imagery. Compared with the traditional CSP method, the Riemann geometric method based on TSM takes into account the nonlinear information contained in the covariance matrix, and can extract more abundant and effective features. Moreover, the method is an unsupervised operation, which can reduce the time of feature extraction. However, EEG features induced…Read more
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8Wei Zhang joins the ongoing hermeneutic quest for understanding and appropriating the East-West encounter and cross-cultural engagement by exploring Martin Heidegger's and Richard Rorty's cross-cultural encounters with Eastern thinkers. Zhang begins by examining Rorty's correspondence with Indian philosopher Anindita N. Balslev, outlining their debate about the discipline of comparative philosophy and curriculum reform, as well as the nature or origin of philosophy itself. She then focuses on th…Read more
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77Age Difference in Roles of Perceived Social Support and Psychological Capital on Mental Health During COVID-19Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.Due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus Disease-2019 pandemic and consequent confinement measures, young people are vulnerable to mental health problems. The current study compared a group of 440 young adolescents and a group of 330 emerging adults to investigate the extent to which perceived social support and psychological capital were differentially associated with mental health problems. Participants were asked to report their current psychosocial adaptation status during the COVID-19 pandemi…Read more
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48Turning the Wheels of Justice: How Judicial Reforms Deter Corporate Misconduct in ChinaJournal of Business Ethics 1-30. forthcoming.This paper investigates the impact of changes in formal institutional infrastructure on corporate unethical decision-making. Using the establishment of circuit courts as a quasi-exogenous shock to China’s local judiciary, we find that improved judicial independence and impartiality significantly reduce corporate misconduct. This reduction is primarily observed in misconduct cases related to information disclosure and operational practices. Further analysis reveals that the establishment of circu…Read more
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42Brahman and Dao: Comparative Studies of Indian and Chinese Philosophy and Religion (edited book)Lexington Books. 2013.Although there are various studies comparing Greek and Indian philosophy and religion, and Chinese and Western philosophy and religion, Brahman and Dao: Comparatives Studies in Indian and Chinese Philosophy and Religion is a first of its kind that brings together Indian and Chinese philosophies and religions. Brahman and Dao helps close the gap on a much needed examination on the rich history of Buddhist transmission to China, and the many generations of Indian Buddhist missionaries to China and…Read more
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171The Enactment of Knowledge Sharing: The Roles of Psychological Availability and Team Psychological Safety ClimateFrontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.Scholars have made great efforts to investigate the antecedents of knowledge sharing. In the current study, we applied the proactive motivation model (Parker, Bindl, and Strauss, 2010) to propose a theoretical model to advance this research line and examined the relationship between coaching and knowledge sharing. A total of 197 supervisor–subordinate dyads from a logistics company completed the survey questionnaire. Our results show that leaders’ coaching behavior positively relates to employee…Read more
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176A Role Theory Perspective on How and When Goal-Focused Leadership Influences Employee Voice BehaviorFrontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.
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59Electrical stimulation mapping in the medial prefrontal cortex induced auditory hallucinations of episodic memory: A case reportFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 16 815232. 2022.It has been well documented that the auditory system in the superior temporal cortex is responsible for processing basic auditory sound features, such as sound frequency and intensity, while the prefrontal cortex is involved in higher-order auditory functions, such as language processing and auditory episodic memory. The temporal auditory cortex has vast forward anatomical projections to the prefrontal auditory cortex, connecting with the lateral, medial, and orbital parts of the prefrontal cort…Read more
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43Syntax-aware entity representations for neural relation extractionArtificial Intelligence 275 (C): 602-617. 2019.
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131Perceived Insider Status and Feedback Reactions: A Dual Path of Feedback Motivation AttributionFrontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.
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152Why Do Leaders Express Humility and How Does This Matter: A Rational Choice PerspectiveFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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78The impact of green brand trust repair strategies on trust repair after greenwashing: From a brand legitimacy perspectiveBusiness Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 34 (4): 1141-1155. 2025.An increasingly worrying trend is enterprises undertaking greenwashing rather than producing actual green products. When such greenwashing behaviours are exposed, green brand trust between enterprises and stakeholders may be damaged, resulting in stakeholders becoming suspicious of these supposedly green brands. Then, enterprises need to adopt several trust repair strategies to repair the damaged green brand trust. We investigated green brand trust repair from a green brand legitimacy perspectiv…Read more
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51Phenomenology of Xin-Xing: East Asian and European perspectives on mind-nature = Phänomenologie des Xin-Xing: ostasiatische und europäische Perspektiven zur Geist-Natur (edited book)Königshausen & Neumann. 2021.
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65Scheler's Socratism: the new perspective of his phenomenological ethicsKönigshausen & Neumann. 2021.
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40Thus Speaks Mr. Nobody: Brecht's Stories of Mr. Keuner through the Lensof Classical Chinese DialecticsPhilosophy and Literature 47 (2): 389-406. 2023.This essay presents a refreshing reading of Bertolt Brecht's _Stories of Mr. Keuner_ through the lens of classical Chinese dialectics. Through careful analysis, I uncover not only interesting resonances between Brecht's stories and classical Chinese philosophy but also intriguing dialectic tensions between individual and clusters of stories in the collection, and between Brecht (the man, the artist, and his dramatic oeuvre) and Mr. Keuner (Mr. Nobody), his philosophical alter ego, as the titular…Read more
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86With their focus on human production and consumption activities, cities incur massive energy consumption and CO2 emissions. An intercity connection is a typical complex system in which the interaction between cities is crucial for developing low-carbon outputs within the urban agglomeration. This paper presents the construction of the CO2 emission network of an urban agglomeration in the Yangtze River middle reaches megalopolis, based on the gravity model. Combined with social network analysis, …Read more
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77Sensitivity to moral goodness under different aesthetic contextsEthics and Behavior 34 (4): 279-293. 2024.Does context influence our appreciation of beauty? To answer this question, two experiments were conducted to determine the effect of contextual aesthetics on the recognition of moral behavior. Experiment 1 demonstrated that individuals in a high-aesthetic context had a quicker recognition time for moral behavior than those in a low-aesthetic context. In a low-aesthetic context, individuals recognize immoral behavior more quickly than in a high aesthetic context. Individuals showed greater recog…Read more
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71Case Report: Deep Brain Stimulation of the Nucleus Basalis of Meynert for Advanced Alzheimer's DiseaseFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.Patients with advanced Alzheimer's disease experience cognitive impairment and physical disabilities in daily life. Currently, there are no treatments available to slow down the course of the disease, and limited treatments exist only to treat symptoms. However, deep brain stimulation of the nucleus basalis of Meynert has been reported to improve cognitive function in individuals with AD. Here, we report the effects of NBM-DBS on cognitive function in a subject with severe AD. An 80-year-old mal…Read more
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Ecodesign in the era of symbolic consumptionIn David M. Kaplan (ed.), Philosophy, technology, and the environment, The Mit Press. 2017.
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68Rejection sensitivity mediates the interparental conflict and adolescent Internet addiction: School connectedness as a moderatorFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.Internet addiction is a growing social problem with negative mental and social outcomes; the present study examined whether rejection sensitivity mediates the relationship between interparental conflict and adolescent IA and the moderating role of school connectedness. One thousand and seven adolescents anonymously completed questionnaires to assess interparental conflict, school connectedness, rejection sensitivity, IA, and demographic information. The model results showed that: the positive as…Read more
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63This study aims to explore the role of digital education in the development of skills and employability for engineering students through researching the role of big data analytics courses. The empirical study proposes the hypothesis that both soft and hard skills have positive effects on human capital, individual attributes, and the career development dimensions of engineering students. This is achieved through constructing a framework of three dimensions of engineering students’ employability a…Read more