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  1. A Hybrid Fuzzy Wavelet Neural Network Model with Self-Adapted Fuzzy c-Means Clustering and Genetic Algorithm for Water Quality Prediction in Rivers.Mingzhi Huang, Hongbin di TianLiu, Chao Zhang, Xiaohui Yi, Jiannan Cai, Jujun Ruan, Tao Zhang, Shaofei Kong & Guangguo Ying - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-11.
    Water quality prediction is the basis of water environmental planning, evaluation, and management. In this work, a novel intelligent prediction model based on the fuzzy wavelet neural network including the neural network, the fuzzy logic, the wavelet transform, and the genetic algorithm was proposed to simulate the nonlinearity of water quality parameters and water quality predictions. A self-adapted fuzzy c-means clustering was used to determine the number of fuzzy rules. A hybrid learning algorithm based on a genetic algorithm and gradient (...)
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    Zhongguo di wang shu: "Han Feizi" yu Zhongguo wen hua.Hongbin Wang - 1995 - Kaifeng Shi: Henan sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing. Edited by Fei Han.
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  3. Dui ren sheng ge zhong wen ti di da an.Hongbin Yi (ed.) - 1985 - [Changchun shi]: Jilin sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
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    A multilevel approach to modeling human cognition.Hongbin Wang, Todd R. Johnson & Jiajie Zhang - 2003 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (5):626-627.
    Although we agree with Newell and Anderson & Lebiere (A&L) that a unified theory of cognition is needed to advance cognitive science, we disagree on how to achieve it. A hybrid system can score high in the Newell Test but may not offer a veridical and coherent theory of cognition. A multilevel approach, involving theories at both psychological and brain levels, is suggested.
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  5. On Quantum Models of the Human Mind.Hongbin Wang & Yanlong Sun - 2014 - Topics in Cognitive Science 6 (1):98-103.
    Recent years have witnessed rapidly increasing interests in developing quantum theoretical models of human cognition. Quantum mechanisms have been taken seriously to describe how the mind reasons and decides. Papers in this special issue report the newest results in the field. Here we discuss why the two levels of commitment, treating the human brain as a quantum computer and merely adopting abstract quantum probability principles to model human cognition, should be integrated. We speculate that quantum cognition models gain greater modeling (...)
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    Ritualized behavior as a domain-general choice of actions.Wang Hongbin & Bello Paul - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (6):633-634.
    Although we agree that ritualized behavior is a mystery that calls out for an explanation, we do not think that the proposed domain-specific two-component system offers an empirically well-justified and theoretically parsimonious description of the phenomena. Instead, we believe that the deployment of domain-general mechanisms based on choice of actions could also explain the essential features of ritualized behavior. (Published Online February 8 2007).
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    Yi dai chuan qi: Shao Yong de zhi hui.Hongbin Mi - 2021 - Beijing Shi: Dong fang chu ban she.
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    Xian xiang xue mei xue dao lun.Hongbin Su - 2005 - Beijing: Shang wu yin shu guan.
    本书着力从现象学美学的方法论特征入手,系统地研究了胡塞尔、海德格尔、萨特、梅洛-庞蒂、茵加登及杜夫海纳等人的美学思想,以及他们在艺术、审美问题上的不同观点。.
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    Representing is more than emulating.Hongbin Wang & Yingrui Yang - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (3):420-421.
    Mental representations are more than emulations. Different types of representations, including external representations, various mental models (distorted and abstract), and emulative models, can all play important roles in human cognition. To explain cognitive performance in a specific task, a systematic analysis of the underlying representational structures and their interactions is needed.
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  10. Qu mei: tian ren gan ying, jin dai ke xue yu wan Qing yu zhou guan nian de shan bian = Disenchantment: heaven-mankind interaction, modern science and the transmutation of cosmology in late Qing dynasty.Hongbin Zhang - 2021 - Shanghai Shi: Shanghai gu ji chu ban she.
     
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    Event-Based Time Varying Formation Control for Multiple Quadrotor UAVs with Markovian Switching Topologies.Zhen Zhou, Hongbin Wang & Zhongquan Hu - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-15.
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    Finite-Time Switched Second-Order Sliding-Mode Control of Nonholonomic Wheeled Mobile Robot Systems.Hao Ce, Wang Hongbin, Cheng Xiaoyan, Zhou Zhen, Ge Shungang & Hu Zhongquan - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-10.
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  13. Skill Acquisition: Models.Todd R. Johnson, Hongbin Wang & Jiajie Zhang - 2003 - In L. Nadel, Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Nature Publishing Group.
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    Base-rate neglect and coarse probability representation.Yanlong Sun & Hongbin Wang - 2007 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (3):282-282.
    We believe that when assessing the likelihood of uncertain events, statistically unsophisticated people utilize a coarse internal scale that only has a limited number of categories. The success of the nested sets hypothesis may lie in its ability to provide an appropriate set structure of the problem by reducing the computational demands.
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    Probability theory and perception of randomness: Bridging “ought” and “is”.Yanlong Sun & Hongbin Wang - 2011 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (5):271-272.
    We argue that approaches adhering to normative systems can be as fruitful as those by descriptive systems. In measuring people's perception of randomness, discrepancies between human behavior and normative models could have resulted from unknown properties of the models, and it does not necessarily lead to the conclusion that people are irrational or that the normative system has to be abandoned.
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    A New Dynamic Path Planning Approach for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.Chenxi Huang, Yisha Lan, Yuchen Liu, Wen Zhou, Hongbin Pei, Longzhi Yang, Yongqiang Cheng, Yongtao Hao & Yonghong Peng - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-17.
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    Multityped Community Discovery in Time-Evolving Heterogeneous Information Networks Based on Tensor Decomposition.Jibing Wu, Lianfei Yu, Qun Zhang, Peiteng Shi, Lihua Liu, Su Deng & Hongbin Huang - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-16.
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  18. Bottom-up recognition learning: a compilation-based model of limited-lookahead learning.Todd R. Johnson, Jiajie Zhang & Hongbin Wang - 1994 - In Ashwin Ram & Kurt Eiselt, Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society: August 13 to 16, 1994, Georgia Institute of Technology. Erlbaum. pp. 469--474.
  19. Isomorphic representations lead to the discovery of different forms of a common strategy with different degrees of generality.Jiajie Zhang, T. Johnson & Hongbin Wang - 1998 - In Morton Ann Gernsbacher & Sharon J. Derry, Proceedings of the 20th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Lawerence Erlbaum.
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    Occurrence and nonoccurrence of random sequences: Comment on Hahn and Warren (2009).Yanlong Sun, Ryan D. Tweney & Hongbin Wang - 2010 - Psychological Review 117 (2):697-703.
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    Postscript: Untangling the gambler’s fallacy.Yanlong Sun, Ryan D. Tweney & Hongbin Wang - 2010 - Psychological Review 117 (2):704-705.
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    The relation between order effects and frequency learning in tactical decision making.Jiajie Zhang, Todd R. Johnson & Hongbin Wang - 1998 - Thinking and Reasoning 4 (2):123-145.
    This article presents three experiments that examine the relation between order effects and frequency learning, with the following results. First, when frequencies of occurrence are presented as sequences of real events, base rates can be learned and used with a high degree of accuracy. However, conditional probabilities for multiple sequentially presented evidence items cannot be completely learned, due to the distortion of a recency order effect for actual decisions. Second, there is also a recency order effect for belief evaluations, which (...)
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    Moxibustion for Herpes Zoster and Postherpetic Neuralgia: A Meta-Analysis.Yuanen Huang, Jingping Wu, Hongbin Cheng & Yanling Liu - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-13.
    Background. Herpes zoster is a disease that mainly causes severe segmental neuralgia and vesicles after infection with herpes zoster virus. At the same time, more than 9 to 34 percent of patients have postherpetic neuralgia present with chronic pain for months or even years. Moxibustion has been used to treat herpes zoster and postherpetic neuralgia for many years; however, there has been no comprehensive study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of moxibustion in the treatment of herpes zoster and postherpetic (...)
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    Community service, educational performance and social responsibility in Northwest China.Renfu Luo, Yaojiang Shi, Linxiu Zhang, Chengfang Liu, Hongbin Li, Scott Rozelle & Brian Sharbono - 2011 - Journal of Moral Education 40 (2):181-202.
    The main goal of this paper is to analyse the effect of high school scholarships tied to community service on the development of secondary school students in Northwest China. Using data from three rounds of surveys of thousands of students in 298 classes in 75 high schools in Shaanxi province, the paper documents the implementation of the Compassionate Heart Scholars Program and evaluates the effect of the programme on the educational performance, self‐esteem, self‐efficacy and social responsibility of the participants. We (...)
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    Exploration of Muscle Fatigue Effects in Bioinspired Robot Learning from sEMG Signals.Ning Wang, Yang Xu, Hongbin Ma & Xiaofeng Liu - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-9.
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  26. Order effects and frequency learning in belief updating.Jiajie Zhang, Todd R. Johnson & Hongbin Wang - 1996 - In Garrison W. Cottrell, Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Conference of The Cognitive Science Society. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 708--713.
     
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  27. Informational richness and its impact on algorithmic fairness.Marcello Di Bello & Ruobin Gong - 2025 - Philosophical Studies 182 (1):25-53.
    The literature on algorithmic fairness has examined exogenous sources of biases such as shortcomings in the data and structural injustices in society. It has also examined internal sources of bias as evidenced by a number of impossibility theorems showing that no algorithm can concurrently satisfy multiple criteria of fairness. This paper contributes to the literature stemming from the impossibility theorems by examining how informational richness affects the accuracy and fairness of predictive algorithms. With the aid of a computer simulation, we (...)
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    Sex, demoralized.Ezio Di Nucci - 2024 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 45 (1):57-58.
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  29. The Crime of Galileo.GIORGIO DI SANTILLANA - 1958
     
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    Presence and Absence in Expression: Meaning-Intention in the Revisions of the Logical Investigations. Di Huang - 2025 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 56 (2).
    This paper examines Edmund Husserl's revised account of expression in his 1913–1914 revisions of the Logical Investigations. Rejecting the Investigations’ thesis that linguistic meanings are constituted in a distinctive class of essentially non-intuitive meaning intentions, Husserl develops a new conception of empty intention, a new analysis of the intuitively fulfilled discourse and a phenomenology of the indicative tendency. While these revisions have been acknowledged, their motivation, connection, and significance remain under-explored in the existing literature. By comparing the Investigations and the (...)
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    Mining EU consultations through AI.Fabiana Di Porto, Paolo Fantozzi, Maurizio Naldi & Nicoletta Rangone - forthcoming - Artificial Intelligence and Law.
    Consultations are key to gather evidence that informs rulemaking. When analysing the feedback received, it is essential for the regulator to appropriately cluster stakeholders’ opinions, as misclustering may alter the representativeness of the positions, making some of them appear majoritarian when they might not be. The European Commission (EC)’s approach to clustering opinions in consultations lacks a standardized methodology, leading to reduced procedural transparency, while making use of computational tools only sporadically. This paper explores how natural language processing (NLP) technologies (...)
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  32. The overlap between state law systems and sports law systems : the case of doping.Anna Di Giandomenico - 2023 - In Miroslav Imbrisevic, Sport, Law and Philosophy: The Jurisprudence of Sport. New York, NY: Routledge.
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  33. Evidence & decision making in the law: theoretical, computational and empirical approaches.Marcello Di Bello & Bart Verheij - 2020 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 28 (1):1-5.
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    Review of Francesco Paolo Adorno, The Transhumanist Movement (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan 2021).Roberto Di Ceglie - 2024 - Filosofia Morale/Moral Philosophy 6 (2):207-211.
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    Vicious Times.Ezio Di Nucci - 2020 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 23 (5):847-849.
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    Improving Executive Functions at School in Children With Special Needs by Educational Robotics.Maria Chiara Di Lieto, Emanuela Castro, Chiara Pecini, Emanuela Inguaggiato, Francesca Cecchi, Paolo Dario, Giovanni Cioni & Giuseppina Sgandurra - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    A Prova da Existência de Deus No de Libero Arbitrio de Agostinho.Maurizio Filippo Di Silva - 2024 - Basilíade - Revista de Filosofia 6 (11):11-21.
    O objetivo deste artigo é o de esboçar a prova da existência de Deus traçada por Agostinho de Hipona no segundo livro do De libero arbitrio. Tendo em vista tal fim, na primeira parte desta pesquisa, examinar-se-á o critério indicado pelo Hiponense para provar que Deus existe. Em seguida, isto é, na segunda etapa deste estudo, analisar-se-á a reflexão agostiniana sobre a Verdade como objeto comum e imutável do conhecimento da razão humana. Por fim, na terceira parte desta pesquisa, examinar-se-á (...)
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    The problem of toleration: Tacitus, Foucault and governmentality.Andrea di Carlo - 2025 - History of European Ideas 51 (1):93-108.
    This article proposes a novel interpretation of Montaigne’s and Bayle’s comments on Tacitus. My contention is that their Tacitism is a Foucauldian discourse on toleration. Toleration is an example of governmentality, a strategy to govern a population, not a genuine call for religious diversity. This novel reading applies to Michel de Montaigne’s Essays and Pierre Bayle’s Various Thoughts on the Occasion of a Comet and his Historical and Critical Dictionary. Montaigne’s essay On the Useful and the Honourable, he shows that (...)
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  39. Avoiding and Alternate Possibilities.Ezio Di Nucci - 2014 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 17 (5):1001-1007.
    Greg Janzen has recently criticised my defence of Frankfurt’s counterexample to the Principle of Alternate Possibilities by arguing that Jones avoids killing Smith in the counterfactual scenario. Janzen’s argument consists in introducing a new thought-experiment which is supposed to be analogous to Frankfurt’s and where the agent is supposed to avoid A-ing. Here I argue that Janzen’s argument fails on two counts, because his new scenario is not analogous to Frankfurt’s and because the agent in his new scenario does not (...)
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  40. Some considerations on pitch.E. Di Bona - 2013 - Phenomenology and Mind 4:244-54.
    Pitch is an audible quality of sound which can be explained not only in terms of strong correlation with sound waves’ properties, but also by a neat correlation to the properties of the sounding object. This seems to be in favour of the theory of sound labelled “distal view”, according to which sound is the vibration of the sounding object.
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    Mentalizing in Organizations: A Psychodynamic Model for an Understanding of Well-Being and Suffering in the Work Contexts.Giovanni Di Stefano, Bruna Piacentino & Giuseppe Ruvolo - 2017 - World Futures 73 (4-5):216-223.
    Moving from the paradigms of “mentalization” and “reflective function”, this article develops the concept of “mentalizing” in organizations, understood as a process of construction of shared meaning in the work contexts, and whose absence or deterioration produces suffering in organizational experience, exposing individuals to significant psychosocial risks. This model converges in outlining a framework in which the absence of a reflective competence and the lack of symbolization of the experience of work fall on the perception of one's own job, and (...)
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    Jenseits eines eurozentrischen Postsäkularismus.Luca Di Blasi - 2024 - Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 68 (2):89-102.
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    Gorgias and Plato’s Sophist.Erminia Di Iulio - 2023 - Rhizomata 11 (2):208-226.
    My aim is to investigate the link between Plato’s Sophist and Gorgias’s treatise On What Is Not. This relationship is worth examining because Gorgias’s treatise constitutes an essential, but insufficiently studied stage in the intellectual journey leading from Parmenides to the Sophist. My claims are that 1) Plato’s agenda in the Sophist perfectly meets the challenges Gorgias raises in the first thesis of his treatise, that 2) this becomes clear once we focus on Gorgias’s and Plato’s respective use of the (...)
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    Leibniz on Substance and Change: Between Aristotle and Locke.Stefano Di Bella - 2023 - The Leibniz Review 33:53-71.
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    The Two Bodies of the King of the Jews.Luca Di Blasi - 2024 - Angelaki 29 (3):60-72.
    Starting from Santner’s essay “Freud’s ‘Moses’ and the Ethics of Nomotropic Desire,” the article explores a remarkably intriguing and simultaneously debatable statement made by Sigmund Freud regarding the accusation of the murder of God as a central Christian source of anti-Semitism. This investigation leads into the differentiation between two bodies of the King of the Jews: Jesus Christ and Jesus Barabbas, through which early Christians not only distanced themselves from political messianism (“Barabbas”), but also assumed a political culpability, acknowledging their (...)
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    O conceito agostiniano de matéria: Confessiones, XII.Maurizio Filippo Di Silva - 2024 - Dissertatio 10 (supl.):229-242.
    O objetivo deste artigo é o de delinear o conceito agostiniano de matéria assim como aparece no âmbito da hermenêutica de Gn. 1,1 do livro XII das Confessiones. Tendo em vista tal fim, na primeira fase deste estudo examinar-se-á o problema do estatuto ontológico da hyle, segundo a interpretação agostiniana das palavras céu e terra do primeiro versículo do Gênesis. Em seguida, isto é, no segundo momento, o intuito será o de esboçar a relação entre a matéria e o tempo, (...)
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    Recklessness and Circumstances in Criminal Attempts.Di Yang - 2023 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 17 (2):359-380.
    Criminal attempts require intent to commit an offence. But what constitutes such intent? Some cases are fairly straightforward. I act with intent to convert stolen goods if I intend that the goods I purchase be stolen. A man acts with intent to commit rape if he intends that the sexual intercourse be non-consensual. Other cases leave room for reasonable disagreement. Did a man intend to convert criminal property when he purchased goods which he suspected might be stolen? And did a (...)
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  48. Temporeidad y cotidianidad. La repetición tempórea del análisis existencial.Carlos di Silvestre - 2015 - In Ramón Rodríguez & Francisco de Lara, Ser y tiempo de Martin Heidegger: un comentario fenomenológico. Madrid: Tecnos.
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    Religion, Spirituality, and Mental Health Among Scientists During the Pandemic: A Four‐Country Study. Di Di, Stephen Cranney, Brandon Vaidyanathan & Caitlin Anne Fitzgerald - 2023 - Zygon 58 (4):815-837.
    A vast body of research shows largely positive associations between religiosity/spirituality (R/S) and positive well‐being outcomes. Such research has examined religious communities and general populations, but little is known about the relationship between R/S and well‐being among scientists, who typically tend to be less religious than the general public. Drawing on nationally representative survey data on physicists and biologists in India, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States (N = 3442), this study examines whether the relationship between R/S and (...)
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  50. Content, Consciousness, and Perception: Essays in Contemporary Philosophy of Mind.Ezio Di Nucci & Conor McHugh (eds.) - 2006 - Cambridge Scholars Press.
    What sort of thing is the mind? And how can such a thing at the same time - belong to the natural world, - represent the world, - give rise to our subjective experience, - and ground human knowledge? Content, Consciousness and Perception is an edited collection, comprising eleven new contributions to the philosophy of mind, written by some of the most promising young philosophers in the UK and Ireland. The book is arranged into three parts. Part I, Concepts and (...)
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