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    The Comparison of the Cantonese Sentence Final Particles.Wai-Mun Leung - 2010 - Asian Culture and History 2 (2).
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    The Comparison of the Cantonese Sentence Final Particles bo (?) and wo (?): From the 1940s to the 1970s.Wai-Mun Leung - 2010 - Asian Culture and History 2 (2):P86.
    In the past decades, researchers of Cantonese treated the frequently used sentence-final particles (hereafter SFPs) wo3 (?, mid level tone) and bo3 (?, mid level tone) as variant forms, the former being the result of sound change from the latter (Kwok 1984, Luke 1990, Li 1995, Fang 2003). However, Leung (2010) argues that wo3 in the late 20th century performs the functions of realization, reminder, hearsay and contrast while the main function of bo3 is only to show contrast, thus they (...)
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    Dialogues on Disability: Shelley Tremain Interviews Cecilea Mun.Cecilea Mun - 2020 - Biopolitical Philosophy (February):X.
    Second, follow-up interview of Cecilea Mun by Shelley Tremain.
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  4. Muñecas sexuales.por Elsa Muǹiz - 2021 - In Diego Lizarazo Arias & Fabián Giménez Gatto (eds.), Cuerpos inciertos: potencias, discursos y dislocaciones en las corporalidades contemporáneas. Ciudad de México: Siglo Veintiuno Editores.
  5. Hyŏnʼgok Mun Chŏng-bok Kyosu hwagap kinyŏm nonmunjip.Chŏng-bok Mun (ed.) - 1984 - Taegu Chikhalsi: Imun Chʻulpʻansa.
     
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  6. The Rationalities of Emotion.Cecilea Mun - 2016 - Phenomenology and Mind 2017 (11):48-57.
    I argue that emotions are not only rational in-themselves, strictly speaking, but they are also instrumentally rational, epistemically rational, and evaluatively rational. I begin with a discussion of what it means for emotions to be rational or irrational in-themselves, which includes the derivation of a criterion for the ontological rationality of emotions (CORe): For emotion or an emotion there exists some normative standard that is given by what emotion or an emotion is against which our emotional responses can be judged (...)
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  7. Homenaje Vicente Muñoz Delgado: veinticinco años en la Cátedra de Lógica, 1954-1979.Vicente Muñoz Delgado (ed.) - 1979 - Salamanca: Universidad Pontificia.
     
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  8. Chuch'e iron: sŏmun.Sŭng-ik Mun - 1970 - [Seoul?]: Ain'gak.
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  9. Rationality through the Eyes of Shame: Oppression and Liberation via Emotion.Cecilea Mun - 2019 - Hypatia 34 (2):286-308.
    Standard accounts of shame characterize it as an emotion of global negative self‐assessment, in which an individual necessarily accepts or assents to a global negative self‐evaluation. According to nonstandard accounts of shame, experiences of shame need not involve a global negative self‐assessment. I argue here in favor of nonstandard accounts of shame over standard accounts. First, I begin with a detailed discussion of standard accounts of shame, focusing primarily on Gabriele Taylor's standard account. Second, I illustrate how Adrian Piper's experience (...)
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  10. Homenaje a Muñoz Alonso.Adolfo Muñoz Alonso & Angel González Alvarez (eds.) - 1975 - [Madrid: Universidad Complutense de Madrid].
     
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    Influence of False Self-Presentation on Mental Health and Deleting Behavior on Instagram: The Mediating Role of Perceived Popularity.Il Bong Mun & Hun Kim - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The present study explored motivations for lying self-presentation on Instagram as well as the mental and behavioral outcomes of this presentation. We also examined the differential mediational roles of perceived popularity in accounting for the association between lying self-presentation and depression. Our results showed that individuals with a strong need for approval reported higher levels of lying self-presentation. The results also revealed that lying self-presentation positively influenced depression, perceived popularity and deleting behaviors. Furthermore, we found that even if lying self-presentation (...)
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    Homenaje a Vicente Muñoz Delgado.Vicente Muñoz Delgado (ed.) - 1995 - Madrid: Revista "Estudios".
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    Interdisciplinary Foundations for the Science of Emotion: Unification without Consilience.Cecilea Mun - 2021 - London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This monograph introduces a meta-framework for conducting interdisciplinary research in the science of emotion, as well as a framework for a particular kind of theory of emotion. It can also be understood as a “cross-over” book that introduces neophytes to some of the current discourse and major challenges for an interdisciplinary approach to the science of emotion, especially from a philosophical perspective. It also engages experts from across the disciplines who are interested in conducting an interdisciplinary approach to research and (...)
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    Strawson's anti-scepticism: A critical reconstruction.Wai-Hung Wong - 2003 - Ratio 16 (3):290–306.
    P. F. Strawson suggests an anti-sceptical strategy which consists in offering good reason for ignoring scepticism rather than trying to refute it, and the reason he offers is that beliefs about the external world are indispensable to us. I give an exposition of Strawson's arguments for the indispensability thesis and explain why they are not strong enough. I then propose an argument based on some of Davidson's ideas in his theory of radical interpretation, which I think can establish the indispensability (...)
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  15. The Many Harms of SETs in Higher Education.Cecilea Mun - 2020 - Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 7 (2):285-314.
    In this paper I call attention to the problem of continuing to rely on SETs for hiring, reappointment, promotion, and award decisions in higher education, including the problem of continuing to permit the use of SETs despite the clear and explicit acknowledgement of their problems. I argue that to do so manifests a failure to acknowledge the weight of the actual and potential harms of SETs. I then provide an outline of such harms in order to clearly convey not only (...)
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  16. Meaningfulness and Identities.Wai-Hung Wong - 2008 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 11 (2):123-148.
    Three distinct but related questions can be asked about the meaningfulness of one's life. The first is 'What is the meaning of life?', which can be called 'the cosmic question about meaningfulness'; the second is 'What is a meaningful life?', which can be called 'the general question about meaningfulness'; and the third is 'What is the meaning of my life?', which can be called 'the personal question about meaningfulness'. I argue that in order to deal with all three questions we (...)
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  17. How fallacious is the consequence fallacy?Wai-Hung Wong & Zanja Yudell - 2013 - Philosophical Studies 165 (1):221-227.
    Timothy Williamson argues against the tactic of criticizing confidence in a theory by identifying a logical consequence of the theory whose probability is not raised by the evidence. He dubs it “the consequence fallacy”. In this paper, we will show that Williamson’s formulation of the tactic in question is ambiguous. On one reading of Williamson’s formulation, the tactic is indeed a fallacy, but it is not a commonly used tactic; on another reading, it is a commonly used tactic (or at (...)
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  18. God's Familization Process: Eternity and Eternal Life.John Cheng Wai-Leung - 2008 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 31 (2-3):207-219.
     
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  19. World history according to Katrina.Wai Chee Dimocl - 2008 - In Tyrus Miller (ed.), Given world and time: temporalities in context. New York: CEU Press.
     
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    The Central Role of Heuristic Search in Cognitive Computation Systems.Wai-Tat Fu - 2016 - Minds and Machines 26 (1-2):103-123.
    This paper focuses on the relation of heuristic search and level of intelligence in cognitive computation systems. The paper begins with a review of the fundamental properties of a cognitive computation system, which is defined generally as a control system that generates goal-directed actions in response to environmental inputs and constraints. An important property of cognitive computations is the need to process local cues in symbol structures to access and integrate distal knowledge to generate a response. To deal with uncertainties (...)
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  21. Chung-kuo chê hsüeh shih lüeh.Wai-lu Hou - 1958 - Chung-Kuo Ch'ing M'en Ch'u Pan Shê. Edited by Chʻi-Chih[From Old Catalog] Chang.
     
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    Classical Chinese Tales of the Supernatural and the Fantastic: Selections from the Third to the Tenth Century.Wai-yee Li & Karl S. Y. Kao - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (3):492.
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  23. Colonizing lands and cultures : the London of Jemmy Button.Gonzalo Muñoz-Vera - 2022 - In Teresa Strong-Wilson, Ricardo L. Castro, Warren Crichlow & Amarou Yoder (eds.), Curricular and architectural encounters with W.G. Sebald: unsettling complacency, reconstructing subjectivity. New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Pushing Back Against the Business Model.Cecilea Mun - 2019 - Blog of the APA.
    I argue that philosophy must push back against the business model of education in order to achieve its aim to increase diversity and inclusiveness in our discipline.
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    Tratamiento ontológico del silencio en Heidegger.Rubén Muñoz Martínez - 2006 - [Spain]: Fenix Editora.
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    The I Ching in Tokugawa Thought and Culture.Wai-Ming Ng - 2000 - University of Hawaii Press.
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    The problem of insulation.Wai-hung Wong - 2002 - Philosophy 77 (3):349-373.
    Insulation is a noticeable phenomenon in the case of most non-Pyrrhonian sceptics about human knowledge. A sceptic is experiencing insulation when his scepticism does not have any effect on his common sense beliefs, and his common sense beliefs do not have any effect on his scepticism. I try to show why this is a puzzling phenomenon, and how it can be explained. It is puzzling because insulation seems to require blindness to one's own epistemic irresponsibility and irrationality, while the sceptic (...)
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    Current Discussions on Employees and Organizations During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Literature Review.Soyeon Mun, Yoosun Moon, Hayeseul Kim & Namhee Kim - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    New concerns have emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic that greatly impact employees and many other aspects in organizations. We have highlighted the major organizational issues during COVID-19 and classified the relevant research findings based on 45 recent articles. Main themes identified include work setting, perceptions of COVID-19, employee wellbeing, organizational strategies, and influences on career behaviors. Employees have faced challenges due to work conditions that have shifted from traditional commuting to telework. Employees have also become aware of the negative current (...)
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    Oppression and Liberation via the Rationalities of Shame.Cecilea Mun - 2019 - In Lisa Cassidy (ed.), _Body Shaming in the Era of Social Media_. Lanham: Lexington Books. pp. 51-74.
    Standard accounts of shame characterize shame as an emotion of global negative self-assessment, in which an individual necessarily accepts or assents to a global negative self-evaluation. According to non-standard accounts of shame, experiences of shame need not involve a global negative self-assessment. I argue here in favor of non-standard accounts of shame over standard accounts. First, I begin with a detailed discussion of standard accounts of shame, focusing primarily on Gabriele Taylor’s (1985) standard account. Second, I illustrate how Adrian Piper’s (...)
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    Do Stock Investors Value Corporate Sustainability? Evidence from an Event Study.Adrian Wai Kong Cheung - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 99 (2):145-165.
    This paper analyzes the impacts of index inclusions and exclusions on corporate sustainable firms by studying a sample of US stocks that are added to or deleted from the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index over the period 2002-2008. The impacts are measured in terms of stock return, risk and liquidity. We cannot find any strong evidence that announcement per se has any significant impact on stock return and risk. However, on the day of change, index inclusion (exclusion) stocks experience a (...)
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  31. The skeptical paradox and the indispensability of knowledge-beliefs.Wai-Hung Wong - 2005 - Synthese 143 (3):273-290.
    Some philosophers understand epistemological skepticism as merely presenting a paradox to be solved, a paradox given rise to by some apparently forceful arguments. I argue that such a view needs to be justified, and that the best way to do so is to show that we cannot help seeing skepticism as obviously false. The obviousness (to us) of the falsity of skepticism is, I suggest, explained by the fact that we cannot live without knowledge-beliefs (a knowledge-belief about the world is (...)
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    A Comparison of the Pāli and Chinese Versions of the Bhikkhu Saṃyutta, a Collection of Early Buddhist Discourses on Monks.Mun-Keat Choong - 2007 - Buddhist Studies Review 23 (1):61-70.
    This article first briefly examines the textual structure of the Bhikkhu Samyutta of the Pali Samyutta-nikaya in conjunction with two other versions preserved in Chinese translation in Taisho vol. 2, nos. 99 and 100. Then it compares the main teachings contained in the three versions. These three versions of this collection on the subject of monks represent three different early Buddhist schools within the Sthavira branch. This comparative study of these three different versions focuses on four major topics: physical appearance, (...)
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    (1 other version)Interaction effects in software piracy.Eric Kin-wai Lau - 2007 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 16 (1):34-47.
    The paper presents an exploratory attempt to analyse self‐reported leniency toward software piracy systematically, using an approach based on empirical factors, rather than ethical factors. The empirical factors studied were: social acceptance of software piracy; the cost of original software; urgency of the subject's need for software; availability of original software; knowledge of computer software copyright law; gender; monthly household income; and education level. It provides new insights to software companies and government officials who are developing programmes to promote the (...)
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    The Forefront of Research: Introducing the Journal of Philosophy of Emotion.Cecilea Mun & Nathan Eckstrand - 2020 - The APA Blog.
    This edition of The Forefront of Research interviews Cecilea Mun about the recently created Journal of the Philosophy of Emotion. Cecilea Mun is the founding Director of the Society for the Philosophy of Emotion. She specializes in mind and emotion, epistemology, philosophy of science, feminist philosophy, and moral psychology.
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    Pak I-mun chichŏk chasŏjŏn: haengbok han hŏmujuŭija ŭi yŏlchŏng.I. -mun Pak - 2017 - Sŏul-si: Midasŭ Puksŭ.
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    Pak I-mun ch'ŏrhak esei: na ŭi kil, na ŭi sam.I. -mun Pak - 2017 - Sŏul-si: Midasŭ Puksŭ.
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    Pak I-mun inmunhak ilki: tangsin egen ch'ŏrhak i itsŭmnikka?I. -mun Pak - 2017 - Sŏul-si: Midasŭ Puksŭ. Edited by I.-mun Pak.
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    Zhuangzi’s idea of “spirit” : self, thinging things and the nourishment of life.Wai Wai Chiu - unknown
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    The concept of proportionality in public law.Franco Chung Wai Man - 2020 - Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong.
    Proportionality is a German, and thus continental European, concept in public law that is applied by both the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR). The principle specifies that measures adopted by executive authorities should not exceed the limits of what is appropriate and necessary in order to achieve legitimate objectives in the interest of the public. Using a functional comparative approach, this book evaluates the extent to which proportionality has been (...)
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    Is a Single‐Bladed Knife Enough to Dissect Human Cognition? Commentary on Griffiths et al.Wai-Tat Fu - 2008 - Cognitive Science 32 (1):155-161.
    Griffiths, Christian, and Kalish (this issue) present an iterative‐learning paradigm applying a Bayesian model to understand inductive biases in categorization. The authors argue that the paradigm is useful as an exploratory tool to understand inductive biases in situations where little is known about the task. It is argued that a theory developed only at the computational level is much like a single‐bladed knife that is only useful in highly idealized situations. To be useful as a general tool that cuts through (...)
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    A short history of Chinese philosophy.Wai-lu Hou - 1959 - Peking,: Foreign Languages Press.
    Originally published in Peking in 1958, this work covers four thousand years of Chinese philosophy, into the Marxist philosophy of Mao, which it calls the culmination of the wisdom of the Chinese people.
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    Chosŏn hugi chayŏnhak ŭi tonghyang.Mun-Yong Kim - 2012 - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Koryŏ Taehakkyo Minjok Munhwa Yŏn'guwŏn.
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    Political Change in View of the Theory of Change and Balanced, Harmonious Union of the Private Interest and the Public Interest.Mun Chang Koo - 2010 - Upa.
    This book discusses political change in the view of Confucian thought. This study focuses on the Book of Change, which is one of the nine basic books of Confucius School, and has dominated oriental thought in this field for more than three thousand years.
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    Justice: A Case of False-Positive HIV Employee.Wais Mohammad & Sobia Idrees Sobia Idrees - 2015 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 6 (4).
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    Comparison of the Pali and Chinese Versions of the Vangisa-thera Samyutta, a Collection of Early Buddhist Discourses on the Venerable Vangisa.Choong Mun-Keat - 2007 - Buddhist Studies Review 24 (1):35-45.
    This article first briefly examines the textual structure of the Vangisathera Samyutta of the Pali Samyutta-nikaya in conjunction with two other versions preserved in Chinese translation in Taisho vol. 2, nos. 99 and 100. Then it compares the main teachings contained in the three versions. These three versions of this collection on the subject of the venerable Vangisa represent three different early Buddhist schools within the Sthavira branch. This comparative study of these three different versions focuses on three major topics: (...)
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  46. Derecho, estado e historia en Agustín de Hipona.Ortega Muñoz & Juan Fernando - 1981 - [Málaga]: Universidad de Málaga.
     
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    Interpretive Charity, Massive Disagreement, and Imagination.Wai-Hung Wong - 1999 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 29 (1):49-74.
    I argue that it is a main theme of Davidson's theory of interpretation that interpretive charity implies the impossibility of massive disagreement. There is clear textual support for that. I then argue that from the first-person point of view of a full-blooded interpreter, the theme must be accepted; and that is precisely why Davidson accepts it. If massive disagreement between speaker and interpreter seems to us easy to imagine, it is only because the imagination involved is third-personal and not full-blooded.
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    The Status ofLi in the Cheng Brothers' Philosophy.Wai-Ying Wong - 2003 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 3 (1):109-119.
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    Ren, Empathy and the Agent-Relative Approach in Confucian Ethics.Wai-Ying Wong - 2012 - Asian Philosophy 22 (2):133-141.
    The recent debate on whether Confucian Ethics should be viewed as a type of virtue ethics inevitably touches on the issue of the meaning of virtues such as ren ?, yi ?, and li ?. However, the argument would be over-simplified to claim that since Confucianism puts significant weight on virtues then it is virtue ethics. The conclusion would mainly depend on how we understand the key concepts such as ren, yi and the roles they play in the ethical life (...)
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    Assessment of Li 利 in the Mencius and the Mozi.Wai Wai Chiu - 2014 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 13 (2):199-214.
    The attitude toward li 利 is often identified as a key difference between the Mencius 孟子 and the Mozi 墨子. A common view is that for the Mencius, rightness (yi 義) and li are incompatible; but for the Mozi they are not necessarily so. In this paper I argue that the Mencius and the Mozi are in broad agreement on the issue of li, and their attitudes toward li are not as different as may seem at first glance. If we (...)
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