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    Phenomenological Marxism in China
    with Yulian Fu
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (8): 931-941. 2023.
    The study of phenomenological Marxism in China can be divided into three stages up to the present. The first stage spanned from the 1980s to the second half of the 1990s. During this period Luo Keting consciously set up the project of combining phenomenology with Marxism, and the boom in Sartre studies brought about the wide spread of existential Marxism. The second stage spanned from the second half of the 1990s to the 2010s, when Marxist researchers and Western philosophical researchers in Chi…Read more
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    Evidence of an Inverted U–Shaped Relationship between Stakeholder Management Performance Variation and Firm Performance
    with André O. Laplume, Jeffrey S. Harrison, Zhou Zhang, and Kent Walker
    Business Ethics Quarterly 32 (2): 272-298. 2022.
    Empirical research is largely supportive of the assertion of instrumental stakeholder theory that a positive relationship exists between “managing for stakeholders” and firm performance. However, despite considerable debate on the subject, the amount of variation across firm investments in stakeholders (stakeholder management performance) has not been adequately investigated. We address this gap using a sample of more than eighteen thousand firm-level observations over ten years. We find evidenc…Read more
  •  28
    Incumbent Stakeholder Management Performance and New Entry
    with André Laplume, Kent Walker, and Zhou Zhang
    Journal of Business Ethics 174 (3): 629-644. 2020.
    Instrumental stakeholder theory seeks to explain how managing stakeholders effectively can yield competitive advantage for incumbent firms. We extend instrumental stakeholder theory to explain and predict future competition operationalized as new entrepreneurial entries. Our study is among the first to empirically examine the relationships between aggregate stakeholder management performance and the entrepreneurial entries of individuals. Using a combined U.S. dataset from 2003 to 2013 from the …Read more
  •  14
    Initial oxidation of the Ce–Ru interface
    with H. Tollefsen, E. O. Laastad, and S. Raaen
    Philosophical Magazine 88 (5): 665-675. 2008.
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    The Foundation of Phenomenological Ethics: Intentional Feelings
    with Zhang Wei
    Frontiers of Philosophy in China 4 (1): 130-142. 2009.
    E. Husserl's reflections in Logical Investigations on "Intentional Feelings" and "non-intentional feelings" are significant in both his later ethical explorations and M. Scheler's thought on ethics. Through the incorporation of the views of Husserl and Scheler, we find that the phenomenology of the intentional feeling-acts is not only the foundation of the non-formal ethics of values in Scheler's phenomenology, but also at least the constitutive foundation of the ethics of Husserl's first orient…Read more
  •  112
    Moral Instinct and Moral Judgment
    with Ni Liangkang
    Frontiers of Philosophy in China 4 (2). 2009.
    Human beings' moral life can be divided into two forms, one based on moral instincts and the other on moral judgments. The former is carried on without deliberation, while the latter relies upon valuations and judgments. The two can ultimately be viewed as man's innate moral nature and acquired moral conventions. Theoretically, preference for the former will lead to naturalism and for the latter to culturalism, but this is the reality of man's moral life. Moreover, there may be a parallel relati…Read more
  • Marxism and Christianity-East European Experience
    with Milan Machovec, Milan Opocensky, and Wenyang Wang
    Modern Philosophy 3 16-22. 2005.
  • From the example of the acrobat used by Lipps, Stein refuted Lipps’ concept of empathy by her own empathy dened by primordiality and non-primordiality, and then creatively dierentiated between Einfühlung and Einsfühlung. is distinction aected Scheler so much that he revised and expanded his work on sympathy. In particular, he added the fourth type of Einsfühlung in the classication of intersubjective emotional acts. But Scheler’s Einsfühlung is quite dierent from Stein’s. He took Einsfühlung as …Read more
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    Marxism and Christianity-Latin American Experience
    with Miguez Bonino and Wenyang Wang
    Modern Philosophy 3 23-28. 2005.