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    A framework for a regional integrated food security early warning system: a case study of the Dongting Lake area in China.Xiaoxing Qi, Laiyuan Zhong & Liming Liu - 2015 - Agriculture and Human Values 32 (2):315-329.
    Understanding the regional food security situation is of great importance to maintaining China’s food security. To provide targeted information to help regional policymakers monitor food security status, based on the differentiated foci during the phased development of food security, this paper was conceived from the perspective of the need for early warnings and proposes a framework for regional integrated food security that incorporates food quantity security, food quality security, and sustainable food security. In this framework, an indicator system is proposed, (...)
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  2. Closure, deduction and hinge commitments.Xiaoxing Zhang - 2021 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 15):3533-3551.
    Duncan Pritchard recently proposed a Wittgensteinian solution to closure-based skepticism. According to Wittgenstein, all epistemic systems assume certain truths. The notions that we are not disembodied brains, that the Earth has existed for a long time and that one’s name is such-and-such all function as “hinge commitments.” Pritchard views a hinge commitment as a positive propositional attitude that is not a belief. Because closure principles concern only knowledge-apt beliefs, they do not apply to hinge commitments. Thus, from the fact that (...)
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  3. Explanationism and the awareness of logical truths.Xiaoxing Zhang - 2024 - Asian Journal of Philosophy 3 (2):1-7.
    In Appearance and Explanation, McCain and Moretti propose a novel internalist account of epistemic justification called phenomenal explanationism, which combines phenomenal conservatism and explanationism. I argue that the current version of phenomenal explanationism faces a dilemma: either it omits the awareness requirement but implies an implausible form of logical-mathematical omniscience, or it preserves the requirement but leads to a vicious regress. I suggest how phenomenal explanationism might be revised to avoid this dilemma.
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  4. Gradable know-how.Xiaoxing Zhang - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    The gradation of know-how is a prominent challenge to intellectualism. Know-how is prima facie gradable, whereas know-that is not, so the former is unlikely to be a species of the latter. Recently, Pavese refuted this challenge by explaining the gradation of know-how as concerning either the quantity or the quality of practical answers one knows to a question. Know-how per se remains absolute. This paper argues, however, that in addition to the quantity and quality of practical answers, know-how also differs (...)
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  5. Phenomenal concepts and the speckled hen.Xiaoxing Zhang - 2016 - Analysis 76 (4):422-426.
    Feldman proposed a solution to the speckled hen problem via ‘phenomenal concepts’, a solution which Fumerton accepted with reservation. Notwithstanding the existing criticisms of Feldman as being over-intellectualist, I argue that his approach fails for other reasons.
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  6. Translation and transmutation: the Origin of Species in China.Xiaoxing Jin - 2019 - British Journal for the History of Science 52 (1):117-141.
    Darwinian ideas were developed and radically transformed when they were transmitted to the alien intellectual background of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century China. The earliest references to Darwin in China appeared in the 1870s through the writings of Western missionaries who provided the Chinese with the earliest information on evolutionary doctrines. Meanwhile, Chinese ambassadors, literati and overseas students contributed to the dissemination of evolutionary ideas, with modest effect. The ‘evolutionary sensation’ in China was generated by the Chinese Spencerian Yan Fu’s (...)
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  7. Practical knowledge without practical expertise: the social cognitive extension via outsourcing.Xiaoxing Zhang - 2023 - Philosophical Studies 180 (4):1255-1275.
    Practical knowledge is discussed in close relation to practical expertise. For both anti-intellectualists and intellectualists, the knowledge of how to φ is widely assumed to entail the practical expertise in φ-ing. This paper refutes this assumption. I argue that non-experts can know how to φ via other experts’ knowledge of φ-ing. Know-how can be ‘outsourced’. I defend the outsourceability of know-how, and I refute the objections that reduce outsourced know-how to the knowledge of how to ask for help, of how (...)
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  8. Feng Qi xue shu.Qi Feng & Weiping Chen - 1999 - Hangzhou: Zhejiang ren min chu ban she. Edited by Weiping Chen.
  9. Li Qi ji.Qi Li - 2003 - Beijing: Jing xiao Xin hua shu dian.
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    Hierarchical organization in visual working memory: From global ensemble to individual object structure.Qi-Yang Nie, Hermann J. Müller & Markus Conci - 2017 - Cognition 159 (C):85-96.
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    (1 other version)Correction to: Closure, deduction and hinge commitments.Xiaoxing Zhang - 2023 - Synthese 201 (4):1-1.
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    Cartesian epistemology: an introduction.Xiaoxing Zhang, Jean-Baptiste Rauzy & Stefano Cossara - 2018 - Synthese 195 (11):4667-4669.
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    China in the 20th century.Xiaoxing Liu - 2009 - In Jesús de Garay Jacinto Choza (ed.), Estado, Derecho y Religión en Oriente y Occidente. Plaza y Valdés Editores. pp. 71--82.
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    Kinsei Nihon no minshū kyōka to Min Shin seiyu.Xiaoxing Yin - 2021 - Tōkyō: Perikansha.
    中国の明・清両朝皇帝が頒布した〈明清聖諭〉を対象に、近世日本の民衆教化を論じる。.
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  15. The gradation puzzle of intellectual assurance.Xiaoxing Zhang - 2021 - Analysis 81 (3):488-496.
    The Cartesian thesis that some justifications are infallible faces a gradation puzzle. On the one hand, infallible justification tolerates absolutely no possibility for error. On the other hand, infallible justifications can vary in evidential force: e.g. two persons can both be infallible regarding their pains while the one with stronger pain is nevertheless more justified. However, if a type of justification is gradable in strength, why can it always be absolute? This paper explores the potential of this gradation challenge by (...)
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    Social attention directs working memory maintenance.Qi-Yang Nie, Xiaowei Ding, Jianyong Chen & Markus Conci - 2018 - Cognition 171 (C):85-94.
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    Qianlong xin chou Qian Qi zhuang yuan juan.Qi Qian - 2017 - Suzhou: Gu Wu xuan chu ban she. Edited by Qianlong.
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    Inhibition drives configural superiority of illusory Gestalt: Combined behavioral and drift–diffusion model evidence.Qi-Yang Nie, Mara Maurer, Hermann J. Müller & Markus Conci - 2016 - Cognition 150 (C):150-162.
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    Subjective Stress, Salivary Cortisol, and Electrophysiological Responses to Psychological Stress.Mingming Qi, Heming Gao, Lili Guan, Guangyuan Liu & Juan Yang - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    The Evolution of Evolutionism in China, 1870–1930.Xiaoxing Jin - 2020 - Isis 111 (1):46-66.
    The earliest references to Darwin in China, which came by way of the network of Protestant missionaries, emerged in the early 1870s: the principle of general transformism and ideas about human origins were transmitted to the Chinese intellectual landscape. Only with the “evolutionary sensation” aroused by Yan Fu, in the mid-1890s, did Chinese readers begin to learn of Darwinian principles like the “struggle for existence” and “natural selection.” Translation of the Origin began much later, in 1902, and the initial effort (...)
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    Emotion situation knowledge in American and Chinese preschool children and adults.Qi Wang - 2003 - Cognition and Emotion 17 (5):725-746.
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    The paradox of the diffusiveness of power.Xiaoxing Zhang - 2017 - Synthese 194 (7):2489-2500.
    Although the topic of basic act is controversial, theorists of agency normally agree that complex performances are based on comparatively simple ones. To the extent that we can attribute powers to agents over various tasks, it is also plausible to suppose that our powers over complex tasks are based on powers over the simple. Chisholm once formulated this idea in terms of the principle of the diffusiveness of power. In the present paper, however, we shall argue that the principle which (...)
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    Numerical study of structural evolution in shear band.Xiaoxing Liu, Aurélie Papon & Hans Muhlhaus - 2012 - Philosophical Magazine 92 (28-30):3501-3519.
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    The Effect of Abusive Supervision on Employees’ Work Procrastination Behavior.Qi He, Mengyun Wu, Wenhao Wu & Jingtao Fu - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:596704.
    Work procrastination is a retreat behavior associated with negative cognitive experience and it results in great losses to individual as well as organizational development. Understanding the antecedents of employees’ work procrastination behavior contributes to lower frequency of its occurrence. This research builds a dual-moderated mediation model from the perspective of cognitive appraisal theory and explored work procrastination behavior of employees subjected to abusive supervision. With 378 valid returned questionnaires, data collected from 32 companies in Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, and Chongqing supports (...)
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    Influence of Music on the Behaviors of Crowd in Urban Open Public Spaces.Qi Meng, Tingting Zhao & Jian Kang - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Leader expectations facilitate employee pro‐environmental behavior.Qi Nie, Jian Peng & Guangyu Yu - 2023 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 32 (2):555-569.
    Faced with increasing global environmental problems, organizational scholars and practitioners have increasingly considered how to promote employee pro-environmental behavior. This research seeks to expand our understanding of the facilitators of employee pro-environmental behavior from the perspective of leader expectations. Drawing on behavioral confirmation theory, we propose that leader pro-environmental expectations are expressed in active support for the environment, which subsequently facilitates employee pro-environmental behavior, thus rising to meet the leader's initial expectations. Furthermore, we argue that the above relationship becomes stronger (...)
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    Jiao yu xue yuan li.Mei Qi - 2012 - Beijing: Qing hua da xue chu ban she. Edited by Lin Ma.
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    Multiple Attributes Group Decision-Making Approaches Based on Interval-Valued Dual Hesitant Fuzzy Unbalanced Linguistic Set and Their Applications.Xiaowen Qi, Junling Zhang & Changyong Liang - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-22.
    Continuous environmental concerns regarding construction industry have been driving general constructors of mega infrastructure projects to incorporate green contractors. Although conventional multiple attributes decision-making methodologies have provided feasible ways to select contractor, high complexity in scenarios of megaprojects still challenges existing MADM methods in concurrently accommodating three key issues of decision hesitancy, attributes interdependency, and group attitudinal character. To elicit decision-makers’ hesitant fuzzy assessments more objectively and comprehensively, we define an expression tool called interval-valued dual hesitant fuzzy uncertain unbalanced linguistic (...)
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  29. Investigating the Psychology of Financial Markets During COVID-19 Era: A Case Study of the US and European Markets.Khurram Shehzad, Liu Xiaoxing, Muhammad Arif, Khaliq Ur Rehman & Muhammad Ilyas - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:1-13.
    The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has imperatively shaken the behavior of the global financial markets. This study estimated the impact of COVID-19 on the behavior of the financial markets of Europe and the US. The results revealed that the returns of the S&P 500 index have been greatly affected by a lockdown in the US owing to COVID-19. However, the health crisis generated due to the novel coronavirus significantly decreased the stock returns of the Nasdaq Composite index. The results also showed (...)
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  30. How trust in coworkers fosters knowledge sharing in virtual teams? A multilevel moderated mediation model of psychological safety, team virtuality, and self-efficacy.Qi Hao, Bin Zhang, Yijun Shi & Qizhong Yang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Examining the influence of trust in fostering knowledge sharing behavior in virtual teams is of great research value in the current complex, dynamic, and competitive era of a knowledge economy. This study investigated the relationship between trust in coworkers and KSB. Based on social information processing theory and social cognitive theory, we developed a multilevel moderated mediation model where the team members’ psychological safety was considered a mediator, while team virtuality and knowledge sharing self-efficacy acted as team and individual-level moderators, (...)
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    The Mediating Role of Coping Styles on Impulsivity, Behavioral Inhibition/Approach System, and Internet Addiction in Adolescents From a Gender Perspective.Qi Li, Weine Dai, Yang Zhong, Lingxiao Wang, Bibing Dai & Xun Liu - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    COVID-19 and Spillover Effect of Global Economic Crisis on the United States’ Financial Stability.Khurram Shehzad, Liu Xiaoxing, Faik Bilgili & Emrah Koçak - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, the lockdown engendered has had a vicious impact on the global economy. This analysis’ prime intention is to evaluate the impact of the United States’ economic and health crisis as a result of COVID-19 on its financial stability. Additionally, the investigation analyzed the spillover impact of the worldwide economic slowdown experienced by COVID-19 on the United States’ financial volatility. The study applied an autoregressive distributed lag model and discovered that the economic and health crises (...)
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  33. Kitāb al-Tajrīd al-shāfī ʻalá Tadhhīb al-manṭiq al-kāfī: wa-hiya Ḥāshiyat al-ʻAllāmah al-muḥaqiq al-Dasūqī ʻalá al-Sharḥ al-Khabīṣī ʻalá Tahdhīb al-manṭiq lil-Taftāzānī allatī jarradahā al-Dardīr.Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad ibn ʻArafah Dasūqī - 1911 - Miṣr: Maṭbaʻat Kurdistān al-ʻIlmīyah. Edited by Maḥmūd al-Imām Manṣūrī, Masʻūd ibn ʻUmar Taftāzānī & Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad ibn ʻArafah Dasūqī.
     
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  34. (1 other version)Zhongguo jin dai zhe xue di ge ming jin cheng.Qi Feng - 1989 - Shanghai: Xin hua shu dian Shanghai fa xing suo jing xiao.
     
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  35. Yi shu zhe xue lun gao.Qi Ma - 1985 - Taiyuan: Shanxi sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
     
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    Research on Face Recognition Method by Autoassociative Memory Based on RNNs.Qi Han, Zhengyang Wu, Shiqin Deng, Ziqiang Qiao, Junjian Huang, Junjie Zhou & Jin Liu - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-12.
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    Optimal Policies for the Pricing and Replenishment of Fashion Apparel considering the Effect of Fashion Level.Qi Chen, Qi Xu & Wenjie Wang - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-12.
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  38. Perceiving God like an Angel.Wen Chen & Xiaoxing Zhang - forthcoming - Religious Studies.
    Mystical experiences are often regarded as potential sources of epistemic justification for religious beliefs. However, the ‘disanalogy objection’ maintains that, in contrast to sense perceptions, mystical experiences lack social verifiability and are thus merely subjective states that cannot substantiate objective truths. This article explores a novel externalist response that involves the concept of angels. As spiritual beings, angels can directly perceive God and verify these perceptions in their celestial community. Thus, the ‘direct perception of God’ is not inherently incapable of (...)
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  39. al-Ḥaqāʼiq al-nafsīyah.Muḥammad Salīm Bāqī - 1971
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    “Competition and cooperation among similar representations: Toward a unified account of facilitative and inhibitory effects of lexical neighbors”: Correction to Chen and Mirman (2012).Qi Chen & Daniel Mirman - 2012 - Psychological Review 119 (4):898-898.
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  41. Zhuzi xue xin tan.Qi Guo - 2008 - Chengdu Shi: Sichuan da xue chu ban she.
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    Ben ran lun.Dongzhi Qi - 2008 - Shenyang Shi: Liaoning da xue chu ban she.
    本然论作为一种思想方法,经历了一个从哲学史学的方法向元哲学方法的变化过程。本书着眼于从文化发生学、语言哲学、思想衍化逻辑学等元哲学视角省察式建立方法基础的原因.
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    Economic Policy Uncertainty and Family Firm Innovation: Evidence From Listed Companies in China.Yong Qi, Shaoyu Dong, Simeng Lyu & Shuo Yang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    With the advancement of China’s economic transformation, the impact of economic policy uncertainty on family firms has become increasingly significant. The “familism” of family firms makes them more motivated to maintain family harmony, pursue innovative activities, and the long-term development of enterprises when faced with economic policy uncertainty. In this paper, we employed the data of listed Chinese family firms from 2010 to 2018 to analyze the impact of economic policy uncertainty on family business innovation activities, analyze the inherent characteristics (...)
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    Luo ji zhe xue jiang yan lu.Dongzhi Qi - 2010 - Shenyang: Liaoning da xue chu ban she.
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    Long Live the Proletarian Class Line (Paper circulated as a representative writing of the blood lineage theory by the Red Guards of the Attached High School of Tsinghua University).X. D. Qi - 2004 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 35 (4):29-35.
    Class line is a fundamental line of the Party. To be the Communist Party is to make revolution, eradicate the bourgeoisie and promote the proletariat, stress class status, and implement the proletarian class line!
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    Liang xing lun cuo tan lu.Dongzhi Qi - 2010 - Shenyang: Liaoning da xue chu ban she.
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    Pressure effect on electronic, elastic and optical properties of Eu:CaF2crystal: a first-principles study.Yuan-Yuan Qi, Yi Mu, Yan Cheng & Guang-Fu Ji - 2015 - Philosophical Magazine 95 (27):2974-2989.
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    Shen lun: cong wan wu you ling dao Shangdi zhi si.Liang Qi - 2002 - Guangzhou Shi: Guangdong xin hua fa xing ji tuan gu fen you xian gong si jing xiao.
    本书是文化哲学著述,对人类历史发展中的许多文化(精神)现象作了个性化的阐释,如人类开始为何要将自然神化,为何既需要上帝又需要尼采,为何后来又否定了神等问题。.
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    Statistical learning of syllable sequences as trajectories through a perceptual similarity space.Wendy Qi & Jason D. Zevin - 2024 - Cognition 244 (C):105689.
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    Triadic conflict “primitives” can be reduced to welfare trade-off ratios.Wenhao Qi, Edward Vul, Adena Schachner & Lindsey J. Powell - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e117.
    Pietraszewski proposes four triadic “primitives” for representing social groups. We argue that, despite surface differences, these triads can all be reduced to similar underlying welfare trade-off ratios, which are a better candidate for social group primitives. Welfare trade-off ratios also have limitations, however, and we suggest there are multiple computational strategies by which people recognize and reason about social groups.
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