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Yinya Liu

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Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Religion
Applied Ethics
19th Century Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Asian Philosophy
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  •  118
    Superior tolerance of Ag/Ni multilayers against Kr ion irradiation: anin situstudy
    with K. Y. Yu, C. Sun, Y. Chen, H. Wang, M. A. Kirk, M. Li, and X. Zhang
    Philosophical Magazine 93 (26): 3547-3562. 2013.
    Toleration
  •  65
    The interaction between a screw dislocation and an interfacial cruciform crack and collinear linear cracks
    with H. P. Song and Q. H. Fang
    Philosophical Magazine 90 (14): 1969-1983. 2010.
  •  92
    Dipole of edge misfit dislocations and critical radius conditions for buried strained cylindrical inhomogeneity
    with Q. H. Fang and P. H. Wen
    Philosophical Magazine 89 (20): 1585-1595. 2009.
  • Xinzhong Yao An Introduction to Confucianism
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 18 (2): 210-212. 2001.
    Applied Ethics
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    Edge misfit dislocation formation at the interface of a nanopore and infinite substrate with surface/interface effects
    with Y. X. Zhao and Q. H. Fang
    Philosophical Magazine 92 (34): 4230-4249. 2012.
    Philosophy of Mind
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    Discussion of the Ethical Significance of Language in the Philosophy of Heidegger and Levinas
    Maynooth Philosophical Papers 8 45-60. 2016.
    This article investigates the ethical significance of language in relation to Heidegger and Levinas’s thought. It first examines the prerequisites of the discussion of language based on the concepts of Being (Heidegger) and the Other (Levinas). Then, it deals with the concept of time as an essential element in understanding language. Thirdly, it compares Heidegger’s ontological-language and Levinas’s ethical-language, highlighting Levinas’s critique of Heidegger’s ethical deficiency, especially …Read more
    This article investigates the ethical significance of language in relation to Heidegger and Levinas’s thought. It first examines the prerequisites of the discussion of language based on the concepts of Being (Heidegger) and the Other (Levinas). Then, it deals with the concept of time as an essential element in understanding language. Thirdly, it compares Heidegger’s ontological-language and Levinas’s ethical-language, highlighting Levinas’s critique of Heidegger’s ethical deficiency, especially in Heidegger’s articulation on language. The paper argues that Levinas’s emphasis on the priority and exteriority of the Other in our relation to language both reveals and replaces Heidegger’s mystical significance of language as ‘the House of Being’.
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