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    Ontological Ground of Fetish of Money
    Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 17 381-392. 2008.
    Today, money takes an important role in our life, which is accompanied by a special mental phenomenon, i.e., fetish of money. Generally, this phenomenon occurs in modern society characterized by the money economy system. And this paper tries to give a systematic argument of fetish of money in order to uncover the ontological ground of it. It will be clarified in three parts. First, the reason why money and fetish of money are historically inevitable in history will be listed out and analyzed, th…Read more
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    Perceptual experience as a bridge between the retina and a bicoded cognitive map
    with Frank H. Durgin
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (5): 549-549. 2013.
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    This study explored the global cyberspace security issues, with the purpose of breaking the stereotype of people’s cognition of cyberspace problems, which reflects the relationship between interdependence and association. Based on the Apriori algorithm in association rules, a total of 181 strong rules were mined from 40 target websites and 56,096 web pages were associated with global cyberspace security. Moreover, this study analyzed support, confidence, promotion, leverage, and reliability to a…Read more
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    The variability of extreme summer precipitation over Circum-Bohai-Sea region during 1961-2008 was investigated based on the daily precipitation data of 63 meteorological stations using the linear regression method, the non-parametric Mann-Kendall test, and the continuous wavelet transform method. The results showed that there were large spatial differences in the trends of extreme summer precipitation indices. Decreasing trends were found in summer total precipitation, extreme precipitation freq…Read more
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    Normative or Non-Normative Marx: How is a Fact-Sensitive Normative Theory Possible?
    with Jiaxin Liu
    Journal of Social and Political Philosophy 2 (1): 34-44. 2023.
    Is it possible for historical materialism to have a specific normative basis that allows the scientific aspects of Marx’s theory to be compatible with his political philosophy and ethics? No consensus has so far been reached on this question. The debate between the normative Marx and the non-normative Marx starts with an acknowledgement of a dichotomy between facts and value. In order to resolve this dichotomy, many studies tend to place value rather than facts at the heart of their arguments – …Read more
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    Evolutionary Game Dynamics for Financial Risk Decision-Making in Global Supply Chain
    with Guanghao Jin and Shen Duan
    Complexity 2018 1-10. 2018.
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    With 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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    A Critical Understanding of the Conception of Man in Marx’s Theory of Estranged Labor
    Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 28 93-96. 2018.
    As to Karl Marx, theory of estranged labor emphasizes the realization of man’s species-nature through free labor, based on views of man’s species-nature. Marx makes it clear that labor is the most important form of externalization of man’s species-nature. And three qualities of labor, i.e., objectivity, subjectivity and sociality, all eventually prove that man is a species-being. Another point; Marx takes priority to species-nature, even considering individual feeling as the realization of man’s…Read more
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    Moderating Effects of Transformational Leadership, Affective Commitment, Job Performance, and Job Insecurity
    with Hui Shao, Hai Fu, Yuemeng Ge, Weichen Jia, and Junwei Wang
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    This work explored the mediating effects of affective commitment on transformational leadership and job performance and job insecurity on transformational leadership and affective commitment. Meanwhile, the inter-relationships between the four verified the mediating effect of affective commitment, including job insecurity. The results were as follows: transformational leadership and job performance were positively related. Transformational leadership was proportional to an emotional commitment. …Read more
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    Modeling Intercity CO2 Trading Scenarios in China: Complexity of Urban Networks Integrating Different Spatial Scales
    with Chongming Li, Na Li, Zuo Zhang, Lu Zhang, and Yanzhong Liu
    Complexity 2022 1-16. 2022.
    Today, cities account for the majority of global energy consumption and CO2 emissions. The interaction between cities is critical for regional low-carbon development. At this time, China has turned to the full opening of the carbon trading market as an important policy tool for achieving its ambitious emission reduction goals. This paper attempts to explore the spatial relationships among cities from the perspective of carbon trading. A “multiscenarios across different spatial scales” analysis f…Read more
  • Ming and Qing new social order to build grass-roots
    Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 3 43-47. 2008.
  • Xing di zhe xue zhi yan jiu
    Zhong yang wen wu gong ying she. 1980.