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    Komma Und Kathedrale: Tradition, Bedeutung Und Herausforderung der Leibniz-Edition.Wenchao Li (ed.) - 2012 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
    Es hat wohl kein Mensch soviel gelesen und studiert, mehr nachgedacht und geschrieben als Leibniz. Und dennoch gibt es keine Gesamtausgabe seiner Werke. Seit dieser Klage des franzosischen Aufklarers Denis Diderot versuchen Generationen von Gelehrten, den grossen, etwa 200.000 Blatt umfassenden Nachlass des Universalgelehrten Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz editorisch zu erschliessen und der Forschung zuganglich zu machen. Die grosste ihrer Art ist die aus acht Reihen bestehende so genannte Akademieausgabe, die inzwischen von der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Gottingen und der Berlin-Brandenburgischen (...)
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    Johann Theodor Jablonski: Protocollum Concilij Societatis Scientiarum (II).Wenchao Li, Stefan Luckscheiter & Sabine Sellschopp - 2022 - Studia Leibnitiana 54 (1):117-136.
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    Dokumente zur Geschichte der Leibniz-Edition (II).Wenchao Li - 2021 - Studia Leibnitiana 53 (1-2):233-265.
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    Dokumente zur Geschichte der Leibniz-Edition (I).Wenchao Li - 2020 - Studia Leibnitiana 52 (1-2):209-211.
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    Dokumente zur Geschichte der Leibniz-Edition (III).Wenchao Li - 2022 - Studia Leibnitiana 54 (2):267-280.
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    Einführung.Wenchao Li - 2012 - In Komma Und Kathedrale: Tradition, Bedeutung Und Herausforderung der Leibniz-Edition. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 15-20.
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    Einleitung.Wenchao Li - 2021 - Studia Leibnitiana 53 (1-2):3-13.
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    „Herzblut“ – Gespräche über die Leibniz-Edition.Wenchao Li & Heinrich Schepers - 2012 - In Komma Und Kathedrale: Tradition, Bedeutung Und Herausforderung der Leibniz-Edition. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 115-144.
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    300 Jahre Essais de théodicée: Rezeption und Transformation.Wenchao Li & Wilhelm Schmidt-Biggemann (eds.) - 2013 - Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
    Warum das Böse? Mit keiner geringeren Frage als der Rechtfertigung eines Gott genannten allmächtigen, allwissenden und allgütigen Wesens angesichts der unbestreitbaren Existenz der Übel in der Welt setzten sich G. W.
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    300 Jahre Monadologie: Interpretation, Rezeption und Transformation.Wenchao Li (ed.) - 2017 - Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
    Unter dem umfangreichen schriftlichen Nachlass von Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz besitzt die im Jahre 1714 in Wien entstandene so genannte Monadologie ohne Zweifel einen herausragenden Stellenwert. Seit ihrer Entstehung und bis in die Gegenwart hinein ist die geradezu hingeworfene Gelegenheitsschrift einer der wirkmachtigsten Schlusseltexte der Leibniz'schen Philosophie geblieben. Ziel dieses Bandes ist es, die Interpretation, Rezeption und Transformation der Monadologie erstmals zu bundeln und ins Verhaltnis zueinander zu setzen. Im Fokus stehen diejenigen Prozesse und Reflexionen, die die Leibniz'sche Monadenlehre im Besonderen (...)
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    Johann Theodor Jablonski: Protocollum Concilii Societatis Scientiarum (I).Wenchao Li, Stefan Luckscheiter & Sabine Sellschopp - 2020 - Studia Leibnitiana 52 (1-2):245-267.
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    Leibniz in Philosophie und Literatur um 1800.Wenchao Li & Monika Meier (eds.) - 2016 - Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag.
    Am Ausgang des europäischen 18. Jahrhunderts zeichnet sich eine signifikante Leibniz-Renaissance ab. Während die Kritische Philosophie Immanuel Kants an den philosophischen Fakultäten Einzug hielt, wurde Leibniz für deren Kritiker interessant. Die in diesem Band gesammelten Beiträge behandeln die philosophische Leibniz-Rezeption bei Johann Gottfried Herder, Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi und Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling. Weitere Schwerpunkte bilden die monadologischen Natur- und Kulturphilosophien um 1800, die Bedeutung der Leibniz-Rezeption an der Schwelle vom philosophischen zum literarischen Diskurs sowie die nachhaltige Weiterwirkung der Leibniz’schen Ideen (...)
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    Lautdenken mit L.: Reden und Vorträge (2010-2016).Wenchao Li - 2017 - Hannover: Wehrhahn Verlag.
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    (1 other version)News from the Leibniz-Gesellschaft.Wenchao Li - 2014 - The Leibniz Review 24:153-155.
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    Preface.Wenchao Li - 2013 - Studia Leibnitiana 45 (1):1-1.
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    Trading With Light.Wenchao Li - 2015 - Journal of Philosophical Research 40 (Supplement):425-437.
    Leibniz was interested in China throughout his life, and he admired its culture. Originally, his interests revolved around Chinese characters, but widened when meeting the Jesuit China missionary P. Grimaldi in Rome 1689. From that time on, Leibniz pursued the project of a knowledge exchange between both sides of the world. He was convinced that Europe and China were on the same cultural level, while diverging over advances in distinct fields. In his view, Europe was more advanced in theoretical areas, (...)
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    Leibniz’s Positive View of China.Wenchao Li & Hans Poser - 2006 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 33 (1):17-33.
  18. Discours sur la Théologie Naturelle des Chinois.Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Wenchao Li & Hans Poser - 2004 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 66 (1):147-148.
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  19. G. W. Leibniz im Lichte der Theologien [Leibniz in the Light of Theology].Irena Backus, Wenchao Li & Hartmut Rudolph (eds.) - forthcoming - Steiner.
     
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    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: Rezeption, Forschung, Ausblick.Friedrich Beiderbeck, Wenchao Li & Stephan Waldhoff (eds.) - 2019 - Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
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    Umwelt und Weltgestaltung: Leibniz' politisches Denken in seiner Zeit.Friedrich Beiderbeck, Irene Dingel & Wenchao Li (eds.) - 2015 - Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
    Der »politische« Leibniz als großer Denker mit zukunftsweisenden Vorstellungen für die Gestaltung von Staat, Gesellschaft und Wissenschaft.
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    G.W. Leibniz und der Gelehrtenhabitus: Anonymität, Pseudonymität, Camouflage.Nora Gädeke, Wenchao Li & Simona Noreik (eds.) - 2016 - Köln: Böhlau Verlag.
    ***Angaben zur beteiligten Person Kühn: Dr. Sebastian Kühn, wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter.
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  23. Nihil sine ratione. Mensch, Natur un Technik im Wirken von G. W. Leibniz.Hans Poser, Christoph Asmuth, Ursula Goldenbaum & Wenchao Li (eds.) - 2001 - G. W. Leibniz Geschellschaft.
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  24. Wenchao li and Hans Poser.Leibniz'S. Positive View Of China - 2006 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 33:17.
     
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    Wenchao Li. . Einheit der Vernunft und Vielfalt der Sprachen: Beitraäge zu Leibniz’ Sprachforschung und Zeichentheorie. 437 pp., illus., app., index. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2014. €69. [REVIEW]David Cram - 2016 - Isis 107 (2):400-401.
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    Wenchao Li;, Hartmut Rudolph . “Leibniz” in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. 309 pp. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2013. €52. [REVIEW]Stefan L. Wolff - 2015 - Isis 106 (3):733-734.
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  27. Review of Irene Dingel, Michael Kempe and Wenchao Li (eds.), Leibniz in Mainz. Europäische Dimensionen der Mainzer Wirkungsperiode. [REVIEW]Andreas Blank - 2019 - Studia Leibnitiana 51:141-143.
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    Pluralität der Perspektiven und Einheit der Wahrheit im Werk von G.W. Leibniz: Beiträge zu seinem philosophischen, theologischen und politischen Denken.Friedrich Beiderbeck & Stephan Waldhoff (eds.) - 2011 - Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz war der vielleicht letzte europäische Denker, der das Wissen und den gelehrten Diskurs seiner Zeit noch überblicken konnte. Dabei leitete ihn die Überzeugung, dass die Wahrheit erst in der Pluralität der Perspektiven erfahrbar werde. Dieses ebenso spannungsreiche wie produktive Verhältnis von Einheit und Pluralität erkunden die Autoren der Beiträge auf drei im Leibnizschen Werk eng miteinander verbundenen Gebieten: der Philosophie, der Theologie und dem politischen Denken. Ausgehend von den philosophischen Grundlagen wird die Theologie in Leibniz' Gesamtkonzept der (...)
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  29. Potable Water Reuse Willingness among water users in the United States’s arid region: The roles of concerns about local issues.Dan Li, Ben Ma, Ni Putu Wulan Purnama Sari, Minh-Hoang Nguyen & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    Given the close relatedness of local issues, water scarcity, and sustainability, this research sought to investigate the factors affecting residents’ willingness to reuse direct and indirect potable water in the arid region. Utilizing the Bayesian Mindsponge Framework (BMF), an analysis was undertaken with a sample of 1,831 water consumers in the City of Albuquerque, the most populous city in New Mexico, United States. The primary analysis revealed positive associations between local concerns about drought or water scarcity and population growth with (...)
     
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    The Confucian Philosophy of Harmony.Chenyang Li - 2013 - New York, NY, USA: Routledge.
    Harmony is a concept essential to Confucianism and to the way of life of past and present people in East Asia. Integrating methods of textual exegesis, historical investigation, comparative analysis, and philosophical argumentation, this book presents a comprehensive treatment of the Confucian philosophy of harmony. The book traces the roots of the concept to antiquity, examines its subsequent development, and explicates its theoretical and practical significance for the contemporary world. It argues that, contrary to a common view in the West, (...)
  31. Twenty years of experimental philosophy research.Jincai Li & Xiaozhen Zhu - 2023 - Metaphilosophy 54 (1):29-53.
    This paper reports the first study in the literature that adopts a bibliometric approach to systematically explore the scholarship in the young and fast‐growing research field of experimental philosophy. Based on a corpus of 1,248 publications in experimental philosophy from the past two decades retrieved from the PhilPapers website, the study examined the publication trend, the influential experimental philosophers, the impactful works, the popular publication venues, and the major research themes in this subarea of philosophy. It found, first, an overall (...)
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  32. What is in a name?: The development of cross-cultural differences in referential intuitions.Jincai Li, Liu Longgen, Elizabeth Chalmers & Jesse Snedeker - 2018 - Cognition 171 (C): 108-111.
    Past work has shown systematic differences between Easterners' and Westerners' intuitions about the reference of proper names. Understanding when these differences emerge in development will help us understand their origins. In the present study, we investigate the referential intuitions of English- and Chinese-speaking children and adults in the U.S. and China. Using a truth-value judgment task modeled on Kripke's classic Gödel case, we find that the cross-cultural differences are already in place at age seven. Thus, these differences cannot be attributed (...)
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  33. The origin of cross-cultural differences in referential intuitions: Perspective taking in the Gödel case.Jincai Li - 2021 - Journal of Semantics 38 (3).
    In this paper, we aim to trace the origin of the systematic cross-cultural variations in referential intuitions by investigating the effects of perspective taking on people’s responses in the Gödel-style probes through two novel experiments. Here is how we will proceed. In section 2, we first briefly introduce the MMNS (2004) study, and then critically review the two relevant studies conducted by Sytsma and colleagues (i.e., Sytsma and Livengood 2011; Sytsma et al. 2015). In section 3, we introduce the literature (...)
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    Stabilization for a class of nonlinear networked control systems via polynomial fuzzy model approach.Hongyi Li, Ziran Chen, Yiyong Sun & Hamid Reza Karimi - 2016 - Complexity 21 (2):74-81.
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    Do CEOs with Sent-Down Movement Experience Foster Corporate Environmental Responsibility?Dayuan Li, Jialin Jiang, Lu Zhang, Chen Huang & Ding Wang - 2023 - Journal of Business Ethics 185 (1):147-168.
    As environmental issues have become increasingly prominent around the world, corporate environmental responsibility has begun to attract more attention. As the decision-makers of firms, top executives play an important role in the environmentally ethical behavior of their corporations. Few studies, however, have explored the motivations behind corporations’ environmentally responsible behavior from the perspective of how CEOs’ early experiences shape their decisions. This paper explores the impact that CEOs who experienced the Send-down movement have on their companies’ environmentally responsible behavior and (...)
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    Mediating Roles of Gratitude and Social Support in the Relation Between Survivor Guilt and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Posttraumatic Growth Among Adolescents After the Ya’an Earthquake.Wenchao Wang, Xinchun Wu & Yuxin Tian - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Machines Learn Better with Better Data Ontology: Lessons from Philosophy of Induction and Machine Learning Practice.Dan Li - 2023 - Minds and Machines 33 (3):429-450.
    As scientists start to adopt machine learning (ML) as one research tool, the security of ML and the knowledge generated become a concern. In this paper, I explain how supervised ML can be improved with better data ontology, or the way we make categories and turn information into data. More specifically, we should design data ontology in such a way that is consistent with the knowledge that we have about the target phenomenon so that such ontology can help us make (...)
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    Heuristic interpretation as rational inference: A computational model of the N400 and P600 in language processing.Jiaxuan Li & Allyson Ettinger - 2023 - Cognition 233 (C):105359.
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    Influence of Knowledge Management Practices on Entrepreneurial and Organizational Performance: A Mediated-Moderation Model.Cai Li, Sheikh Farhan Ashraf, Fakhar Shahzad, Iram Bashir, Majid Murad, Nausheen Syed & Madiha Riaz - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This study aims to identify the influence of knowledge management practices on the entrepreneurial and organizational performance with the mediating effect of dynamic capabilities and moderating role of opportunity recognition. Data were gathered from 486 entrepreneurs and applied a structural equation model to test the hypotheses. We found that knowledge management practices have a positive and significant influence on dynamic capabilities, as well as have a significant impact on entrepreneurial and organizational performance. Moreover, results indicated that dynamic capabilities partially mediate (...)
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  40. The trouble with having standards.Han Li - 2019 - Philosophical Studies 176 (5):1225-1245.
    The uniqueness thesis states that for any body of evidence and any proposition, there is at most one rational doxastic attitude that an epistemic agent can take toward that proposition. Permissivism is the denial of uniqueness. Perhaps the most popular form of permissivism is what I call the Epistemic Standard View, since it relies on the concept of epistemic standards. Roughly speaking, epistemic standards encode particular ways of responding to any possible body of evidence. Since different epistemic standards may rationalize (...)
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    Probing the Representational Structure of Regular Polysemy via Sense Analogy Questions: Insights from Contextual Word Vectors.Jiangtian Li & Blair C. Armstrong - 2024 - Cognitive Science 48 (3):e13416.
    Regular polysemes are sets of ambiguous words that all share the same relationship between their meanings, such as CHICKEN and LOBSTER both referring to an animal or its meat. To probe how a distributional semantic model, here exemplified by bidirectional encoder representations from transformers (BERT), represents regular polysemy, we analyzed whether its embeddings support answering sense analogy questions similar to “is the mapping between CHICKEN (as an animal) and CHICKEN (as a meat) similar to that which maps between LOBSTER (as (...)
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  42. (1 other version)I Will Hurt You for This, When and How Subordinates Take Revenge From Abusive Supervisors: A Perspective of Displaced Revenge.Li Hongbo, Muhammad Waqas, Hussain Tariq, Atuahene Antwiwaa Nana Abena, Opoku Charles Akwasi & Sheikh Farhan Ashraf - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Abusive supervision, defined as subordinates’ perception of the extent to which supervisors engage in the sustained display of hostile verbal and non-verbal behaviors, excluding physical contact, is associated with various negative outcomes. This has made it easy for researchers to overlook the possibility that some supervisors regret their bad behavior and express remorse for their actions. Hence, we know little about how subordinates react to the perception that their supervisor is remorseful and how this perception affects the outcomes of supervisors’ (...)
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    Organizational identification and unethical pro-organizational behavior: a culture-moderated meta-analysis.Chenyang Li - 2024 - Ethics and Behavior 34 (5):360-380.
    In recent years, the adverse implications of organizational identification (OID) have received significant attention in the field of organizational behavior research, particularly as it is considered a critical factor in unethical pro-organizational behavior (UPB). Nevertheless, the findings of previous studies are inconsistent. To explain these discrepancies, we performed a meta-analysis of 54 independent studies from January 2010 to April 2023, comprising a total of 14,836 samples, to investigate the impact of OID on UPB and the moderating effects of cultural context. (...)
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    Understanding the Role of Psychological Capital in Humorous Leadership-Employee Creativity Relations.Zhengwei Li, Lihua Dai, Tachia Chin & Muhammad Rafiq - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:462049.
    This paper aims to examine how humorous leadership enhances employee workplace creativity from a novel angle of employee psychological capital (EPC). This study also explores the moderating roles of supervisor–subordinate dyadic tenure and work autonomy in the proposed model. Data from a sample of 355 supervisor-subordinate dyads working in an information technology enterprise in the People’s Republic of China were used to test the assumed moderated mediation model. The results indicate the positive relationship between humorous leadership and employee workplace creativity, (...)
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    From left behind to leader: gender, agency, and food sovereignty in China.Li Zhang - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 37 (4):1111-1123.
    Capitalist reforms usually drive outmigration of peasants to cities, while elders, children, and women responsible for their care are “left behind” in the countryside. The plight of these “left behind” populations is a major focus of recent agrarian studies in China. However, rural women are not merely passive victims of these transformations. Building on ethnographic research in Guangxi and Henan provinces from 2013 to 2017, and drawing on critical gender studies and feminist political ecology, I show how the food safety (...)
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  46. The Effect of Presenteeism on Productivity Loss in Nurses: The Mediation of Health and the Moderation of General Self-Efficacy.Yongxin Li, Jihao Zhang, Shengnan Wang & Shujie Guo - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  47. The Relative Identity of All Objects: Tiantai Buddhism Meets Analytic Metaphysics.Li Kang - 2024 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 11:1195-1221.
    According to Zhiyi 智顗 (538–597), the founder of the Chinese Buddhist Tiantai school 天台宗, “one object is all objects;” hence, all objects are profoundly interconnected. In this paper, I critically examine Zhiyi’s metaphysics of objects as presented in the historical Tiantai texts and subsequently develop a contemporary and accessible thesis of interconnectedness by integrating Zhiyi’s views with resources from contemporary analytic philosophy, particularly relative identity. By drawing on Zhiyi’s insights and incorporating contemporary philosophical ideas, I also illustrate how historical Chinese (...)
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  48. How It All Depends: A Contemporary Reconstruction of Huayan Buddhism.Li Kang - 2025 - In Justin Tiwald (ed.), The Oxford handbook of Chinese philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Few would deny that something ontologically depends on something else. Given that something depends on something, what depends on what? Huayan Buddhism 華嚴宗, a prominent Chinese Buddhist school, is known for its extensive thesis of interdependence, according to which everything depends on everything else. This intriguing thesis is entangled with seemingly paradoxical claims that everything is not only identified with everything else but also contained within it. Moreover, the radical thesis of interdependence entails that dependence is pervasive and symmetric. In (...)
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    Habitual Cognitive Reappraisal Was Negatively Related to Perceived Immorality in the Harm and Fairness Domains.Zhongquan Li, Xiaoyuan Wu, Lisong Zhang & Ziyuan Zhang - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    The failed institutionalization of “complexity science”: A focus on the Santa Fe Institute’s legitimization strategy.Fabrizio Li Vigni - 2020 - History of Science 59 (3):344-369.
    “Complexity sciences” are an interdisciplinary and transnational domain of study that aims at modeling natural and social “complex systems.” They appeared in the 1970s in Europe and the United States, but were boosted in the mid-1980s by the Santa Fe Institute (SFI) under the formula of “science of complexity.” This small but famous institution is the object of the present article. According to their promissory ambitions and to the enthusiastic claims of some scientific journalists, complexity sciences were going to revolutionize (...)
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