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  1. Alp'a wa omega: An Pyŏng-uk susangnok.Pyŏng-uk An - 1963 - Sŏul: Sin T'aeyangsa.
     
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  2. Majimak tŭngpul i kkŏjigi chŏn e: An Pyŏng-uk susangjip.Pyŏng-uk An - 1977 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Munhak Yesulsa.
     
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  3. Yŏngwŏn han chayuin: An Pyŏng-uk esei.Pyŏng-uk An - 1983 - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Samyuk Ch'ulp'ansa.
     
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  4. Arŭmdaun ch'angjo: An Pyŏng-uk susang sup'ilchip.Pyŏng-uk An - 1969 - Sŏul: Samyuk Ch'ulp'ansa.
     
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  5. Sandanŭn kŏt: An Pyŏng-uk chajŏnjŏk esei.Pyŏng-uk An - 1988 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Munhak Sasangsa.
     
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  6. Chʻŏrhak noutʻŭ.Pyŏng-uk An - 1963
     
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  7. (1 other version)Hyŏndae sasang.Pyŏng-uk An - 1958
     
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  8. Chŏngsin ŭi sullye.Pyŏng-uk An - 1972
     
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  9. Chayuin ŭi kil.Pyŏng-uk An - 1974 - Sŏul: T'aegŭk Ch'ulp'ansa.
     
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  10. Insaeng ŭi ŭimi. An, Pyŏng-uk & [From Old Catalog] - 1973
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  11. (1 other version)Sasaegin ŭi hyangyŏn.Pyŏng-uk An - 1962
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  12. Hyŏndae sasang.Pyŏng-uk An - 1967
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  13. (1 other version)Insaeng ŭn yesul chʻŏrŏm.Pyŏng-uk An - 1968
     
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  14. Insaeng iran muŏsinya.Pyŏng-uk An - 1965 - [Seoul]: Kyŏngjisa.
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  15. A kyosu essei isibilchang.Pyŏng-uk An - 1968
     
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  16. Hyumŏnijŭm.Pyŏng-uk An - 1969
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    Sarang kwa chihye kŭrigo chʻangjo.Pyŏng-uk An - 1978 - Sŏul-si: Chŏngusa.
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  18. Haengbok ŭi mihak.Pyŏng-uk An - 1972
     
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  19. Ppasŭkkal.Pyŏng-uk An - 1964
     
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  20. Sasaek noutʻŭ.Pyŏng-uk An - 1961
     
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  21. Arŭmdaun ch'angjo.Pyŏng-uk An - 1972 - Sŏul: Samsŏng Ch'ulpansa.
     
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  22. Chʻŏrhak kaeron.Pyŏng-uk An - 1964
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  23. Chaa ŭi palgyŏn.Pyŏng-uk An - 1975 - Sŏul: Pagyŏngsa.
     
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  24. Haru e honbŏn tchŭm ŭn.Pyŏng-uk An - 1976
     
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  25. Hyumŏnijŭm sasang.Pyŏng-uk An - 1976
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  26. Insaeng iran muŏt inya: What is life.Pyŏng-uk An (ed.) - 1976
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  27. Yŏngwŏn han pulgahoe.Pyŏng-uk An (ed.) - 1976
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    An advanced introduction to semantics: a meaning-text approach.Igorʹ A. Melʹčuk - 2019 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Jasmina Milićević.
    An advanced introduction to semantics that presents this crucial component of human language through the lens of the 'Meaning-Text' theory - an approach that treats linguistic knowledge as a huge inventory of correspondences between thought and speech. Formally, semantics is viewed as an organized set of rules that connect a representation of meaning (Semantic Representation) to a representation of the sentence (Deep-Syntactic Representation).
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    Nammyŏng ŭi sumkyŏl: kʻal ŭl chʻan sŏnbi.Tong-uk Kang - 2003 - Sŏul: Nanam Chʻulpʻan.
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  30. The logic and meaning of plurals. Part II.Byeong-uk Yi - 2006 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 35 (3):239-288.
    In this sequel to "The logic and meaning of plurals. Part I", I continue to present an account of logic and language that acknowledges limitations of singular constructions of natural languages and recognizes plural constructions as their peers. To this end, I present a non-reductive account of plural constructions that results from the conception of plurals as devices for talking about the many. In this paper, I give an informal semantics of plurals, formulate a formal characterization of truth for the (...)
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    Numbers and relations.Byeong-Uk Yi Glaister - 1998 - Erkenntnis 49 (1):93-113.
    In this paper, I criticize John Bigelow's account of number and present my own account that results from the criticism. In doing so, I argue that proper understanding of the nature of number requires a radical departure from the standard conception of language and reality and outline the alternative conception that underlies my account of number. I argue that Bigelow's account of number rests on an incorrect analysis of the plural constructions underlying the talk of number and propound an analysis (...)
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  32. The Logic and Meaning of Plurals. Part I.Byeong-Uk Yi - 2005 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 34 (5-6):459-506.
    Contemporary accounts of logic and language cannot give proper treatments of plural constructions of natural languages. They assume that plural constructions are redundant devices used to abbreviate singular constructions. This paper and its sequel, "The logic and meaning of plurals, II", aim to develop an account of logic and language that acknowledges limitations of singular constructions and recognizes plural constructions as their peers. To do so, the papers present natural accounts of the logic and meaning of plural constructions that result (...)
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    The effect of COVID-19 on vulnerable populations in the US and UK: an international scoping review.Audrey Funwie, Mehrunisha Suleman & Zackary Berger - 2023 - Ethic@: An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 22 (1).
    Context: Comparing the Covid-19 related experiences of vulnerable groups can help to improve public health.?The United States and the United Kingdom are both characterized by underfunded public health in the context of racist systems. We reviewed differences in Covid-19 outcomes between groups in the US and UK and compared intergroup differences between the two countries. Methods: The scoping review analyzed articles published in English during the Covid-19 pandemic focusing on the US or the UK. Using Scopus and PubMed, research articles (...)
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  34. Is there a plural object?Byeong-Uk Yi - 2014 - In Aaron J. Cotnoir & Donald L. M. Baxter (eds.), Composition as Identity. Oxford: Oxford University Press USA.
    A plurality or plural object is a single object that is also many, and pluralitism is the thesis that there is such an object. This paper argues that pluralitism and closely related theses (e.g., the many-one identity thesis and the composition as identity thesis) violate logic. To do so, it formulates an approach to the logic and semantics of plural constructions that results in plural logic and relates treatments of plural constructions to accounts of natural number. And it gives a (...)
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    Clinical ethics support services in the UK: an investigation of the current provision of ethics support to health professionals in the UK.Anne Slowther, Chris Bunch, Brian Woolnough & Tony Hope - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (suppl 1):2-8.
    Objective—To identify and describe the current state of clinical ethics support services in the UK.Design—A series of questionnaire surveys of key individuals in National Health Service (NHS) trusts, health authorities, health boards, local research ethics committees and health professional organisations. Interviews with chairmen/women of clinical ethics committees identified in the surveys.Setting—The UK National Health Service.Results—Responses to the questionnaires were received from all but one NHS trust and all but one health authority/board. A variety of models of clinical ethics support were (...)
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    Numbers and Relations.Byeong-Uk Yi - 1998 - Erkenntnis 49 (1):93 - 113.
    In this paper, I criticize John Bigelow's account of number and present my own account that results from the criticism. In doing so, I argue that proper understanding of the nature of number requires a radical departure from the standard conception of language and reality and outline the alternative conception that underlies my account of number. I argue that Bigelow's account of number rests on an incorrect analysis of the plural constructions underlying the talk of number and propound an analysis (...)
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    Two Syllogisms in the Mozi: Chinese Logic and Language.Byeong-uk Yi - 2019 - Review of Symbolic Logic 12 (3):589-606.
    This article examines two syllogistic arguments contrasted in an ancient Chinese book, theMozi, which expounds doctrines of the Mohist school of philosophers. While the arguments seem to have the same form, one of them (theone-horse argument) is valid but the other (thetwo-horse argument) is not. To explain this difference, the article uses English plural constructions to formulate the arguments. Then it shows that the one-horse argument is valid because it has a valid argument form, the plural cousin of a standard (...)
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    Trade Unions and the Whistleblowing Process in the UK: An Opportunity for Strategic Expansion?David Lewis & Wim Vandekerckhove - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 148 (4):835-845.
    Historically, whistleblowing research has predominantly focused on psychological and organisational conditions of raising concerns about alleged wrongdoing. Today, however, policy makers increasingly start to look at institutional frameworks for protecting whistleblowers and responding to their concerns. This article focuses on the latter by exploring the roles that trade unions might adopt in order to improve responsiveness in the whistleblowing process. Research has consistently demonstrated that the two main reasons that deter people from reporting perceived wrongdoing are fear of retaliation and (...)
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    Race and Ethnicity Discourse in Biblical Studies and Beyond.Sung Uk Lim - 2016 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 15 (45):120-142.
    This paper aims at foregrounding race and ethnicity discourse in Biblical Studies and beyond in order to undermine transhistorical and transcultural racism and ethnocentrism in religious discourse. It is my argument that matters of race and ethnicity should be approached as analytical categories in an interdisciplinary manner, albeit in a specific context, Hellenistic, Roman, Jewish, or Christian. In doing so, I first examine the works of Steve Fenton as well as Robert Miles and Malcolm Brown in order to look closely (...)
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    Anaesthetists' and surgeons' attitudes towards informed consent in the UK: an observational study.Aimun AB Jamjoom, Stuart M. White, Simon M. Walton, Jonathan G. Hardman & Iain K. Moppett - 2010 - BMC Medical Ethics 11 (1):2.
    The attitudes of patients' to consent have changed over the years, but there has been little systematic study of the attitudes of anaesthetists and surgeons in this process. We aimed to describe observations made on the attitudes of medical professionals working in the UK to issues surrounding informed consent.
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    The Assessment of Academic Research in the UK: An Ethical Analysis.James C. Conroy & Richard Smith - 2018 - In Paul Smeyers & Marc Depaepe (eds.), Educational Research: Ethics, Social Justice, and Funding Dynamics. Springer Verlag. pp. 25-37.
    We here analyse the ethical dimensions of the UK’s ‘Research Excellent Framework’, the latest version of an exercise which assesses the quality of university research in the UK every seven or so years. We find many of the common objections to this exercise unfounded, such as that it is excessively expensive by comparison with alternatives such as various metrics, or that it turns on the subjective judgement of the assessors. However there are grounds for concern about the crude language in (...)
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    Children and the Changing Family: Between Transformation and Negotiation.An-Magritt Jensen & Lorna McKee (eds.) - 2003 - Routledge.
    This timely and thought-provoking book explores how social and family change are colouring the experience of childhood. The book is centred around three major changes: parental employment, family composition and ideology. The authors demonstrate how children's families are transformed in accordance with societal changes in demographic and economic terms, and as a result of the choices parents make in response to these changes. Despite claims that society is becoming increasingly child-centred, this book argues that children still have little influence over (...)
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    Intentional identity revisited.Ahti Pietarinen A. School of Cognitive, Computing Sciences, Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9QH & Uk - 2010 - Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic 6 (2):147-188.
    The problem of intentional identity, as originally offered by Peter Geach, says that there can be an anaphoric link between an indefinite term and a pronoun across a sentential boundary and across propositional attitude contexts, where the actual existence of an individual for the indefinite term is not presupposed. In this paper, a semantic resolution to this elusive puzzle is suggested, based on a new quantified intensional logic and game-theoretic semantics (GTS) of imperfect information. This constellation leads to an expressive (...)
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    Anaesthetists' and surgeons' attitudes towards informed consent in the UK: an observational study.Aab Jamjoom, S. White, Sm Walton, Jg Hardman & Ik Moppett - 2010 - BMC Medical Ethics 11 (1):1-7.
    BackgroundThe attitudes of patients' to consent have changed over the years, but there has been little systematic study of the attitudes of anaesthetists and surgeons in this process. We aimed to describe observations made on the attitudes of medical professionals working in the UK to issues surrounding informed consent.MethodA questionnaire made up of 35 statements addressing the process of consent for anaesthesia and surgery was distributed to randomly selected anaesthetists and surgeons in Queen's Medical Centre, Royal Sussex County Hospital and (...)
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    The role of oncologists in multidisciplinary cancer teams in the UK: an untapped resource for team leadership?Benjamin Lamb, Heather Payne, Charles Vincent, Nick Sevdalis & James S. A. Green - 2011 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17 (6):1200-1206.
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    Clinical ethics support services in the UK: an investigation of the current provision of ethics support to health professionals in the UK.A. Slowther - 2001 - Journal of Medical Ethics 27 (90001):2i-8.
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    Does the truth-conditional theory of sense work for indexicals?Mark Textor A. King'S. College, London & Uk - 2010 - Nordic Journal of Philosophical Logic 6 (2):119-137.
    The truth-conditional theory of sense holds that a theory of truth for a natural language can serve as a theory of sense: if knowledge of a theory of truth for a language L is sufficient for understanding utterance of L-sentences, the T-sentences of the theory 'show' the sense of the uttered object-language sentences. In this paper I aim to show that indexicals create a serious problem for this prima facie attractive theoretical option. The so-called 'instantiation problem' is that a truth-theory (...)
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    How Ethical is British Business?: The Co-operative Bank Survey of Business Ethics in the UK : an Analysis of the Sensitivity of Senior Managers and Other Professionals to Ethical Issues in Business.Terry Burke, S. Maddock & A. Rose - 1993 - University of Western Ontario.
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    An Exploration of the State of Ethics in UK Accounting Education.William F. Miller & Tara J. Shawver - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 153 (4):1109-1120.
    A growing body of literature places blame for accounting frauds on the failure of educators to implement ethics training in accounting curriculums in higher educational institutions. Although, the professional accountancy bodies in the UK espouse high ethical standards, others suggest that these bodies are failing to cover ethics in any meaningful way. This study surveys faculty about what is being taught and how much time is dedicated to ethics training. This is the first study to examine whether content suggested by (...)
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    Exploring Trends in Environmental, Social, and Governance Themes and Their Sentimental Value Over Time.Joonbeom Park, Woojoo Choi & Sang-Uk Jung - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Environmental, social, and governance is an indicator that measures a company’s non-financial performance. Many firms have recently emphasized the importance of ESG. Ascertaining what topics are being discussed around ESG and how they change over time will contribute significantly to gaining insight into ESG. Using 73,397,870 text data scraped and refined from publicly available Twitter data, this study applied Latent Dirichlet Allocation and the dynamic topic model to ascertain the hidden structure of the ESG-related document collection and the topics being (...)
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