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    Zhan Ruoshui quan ji.Ruoshui Zhan - 2020 - Shanghai: Shanghai gu ji chu ban she. Edited by Mingtong Huang.
    现存湛若水著作有数百卷之巨,版本系统较为复杂,重要刻本分藏海峡两岸,造成相关文献整理的严重滞后.本次整理在细致全面的版本调查基础上利用了湛若水著作的所有现存版本,择优确定底本校本,加以校勘,标点,为读 者贡献出一部完整的湛若水著作集成.全套书共二十二册,本册为第十六册.
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    Ganquan xian sheng xu bian da quan: bu bian.Ruoshui Zhan - 2018 - Taibei Shi: Zhong yang yan jiu yuan Zhongguo wen zhe yan jiu suo. Edited by Tengda You, Wenjuan Wang & Caijun Zhong.
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    Ganquan xian sheng xu bian da quan.Ruoshui Zhan - 2017 - Taibei Shi: Zhong yang yan jiu yuan Zhongguo wen zhe yan jiu suo. Edited by Caijun Zhong & Tengda You.
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    Quan weng da quan ji.Ruoshui Zhan - 2017 - Taibei Shi: Zhong yang yan jiu yuan Zhongguo wen zhe yan jiu suo. Edited by Caijun Zhong & Tengda You.
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    Zhan Ruoshui at his Dake Academy on Mount Xiqiao, 1517-1521: Scholarship, Pedagogy, and Philosophy.George L. Israel - 2019 - Journal of World Philosophies 4 (1):36-54.
    Zhan Ruoshui 湛若水 is a prominent scholar-official and Confucian philosopher of Ming China. Like his contemporary Wang Yangming, he served in several official capacities during the reigns ofthree mid-Ming emperors, earned a reputation as an important Confucian teacher, gained a substantial following of students, and was critical to the onset of the jiangxue 講學 movement of the mid-Ming and the academy building associated with it. He also elaborated a sophisticated Confucian philosophy, leaving behind a corpus of work and (...)
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    Zai zhe xue zhan xian shang.Ruoshui Wang - 1980 - Xin hua shu dian fa xing.
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    Zhan Ruoshui.Mingtong Huang - 2010 - Guangzhou Shi: Guangdong ren min chu ban she.
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  8. Zhan Ruoshui xiao zhuan =.Mingtong Huang - 2021 - Shanghai: Shanghai ci shu chu ban she.
     
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    Moral Action in Zhan Ruoshui’s 湛若水 (1466–1560) Philosophical Anthropology.Youngmin Kim - 2015 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 42 (3-4):318-341.
    This article frames Zhan Ruoshui's philosophical anthropology in a way as to compare it with two competing positions—those of Chen Xianzhang and Wang Yangming—and explores it as an answer to a set of questions many mid-Ming philosophers shared, rather than to perennial, ahistorical philosophical questions. As against Chen Xianzhang and Wang Yangming, Zhan proposes his characteristic motto, suichu tiren tianli, as a way to unite the self and the world. The implication is that moral knowledge must be (...)
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  10. Zhan Ruoshui nian pu.Yeming Li - 2009 - Shanghai: Shanghai gu ji chu ban she.
     
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    Zhan Ruoshui sheng ping xue xing kao shi.Yeming Li - 2021 - Shanghai: Shanghai gu ji chu ban she.
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    Political Unity in Neo-Confucianism: The Debate between Wang Yangming and Zhan Ruoshui.Youngmin Kim - 2012 - Philosophy East and West 62 (2):246-263.
    In the Chinese intellectual tradition, King Wu's military expedition and Bo Yi's (and Shu Qi's) objection to it were well known. King Wu had been admired in that he saved people by dethroning the tyrant King These seemingly contradictory evaluations open a window on how unity can be conceived in Neo-Confucianism, particularly when one is faced with the possibility of colliding values. By examining the debate between Wang Yangming (1472–1529) and Zhan Ruoshui (1466–1560) over such a complex political (...)
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    Ling nan xin xue: cong Chen Xianzhang dao Zhan Ruoshui.Mingtong Huang - 2015 - Shanghai Shi: Shanghai ci shu chu ban she.
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  14. Ling nan xin xue chuan ren: Zhan Ruoshui.Xingbang Liu - 2006 - [Guangzhou]: Guangdong ren min chu ban she. Edited by Mindan Jiang.
     
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  15. Redefining the Self's Relation to the World: A Study of Mid-Ming Neo-Confucian Discourse.Youngmin Kim - 2002 - Dissertation, Harvard University
    Neo-Confucianism was a vast intellectual movement that was launched in Song China and that continued to exert great influence in the countries of East Asia, including Japan, Korean and even Vietnam. By the mid-Ming period in China, it found itself in the midst of a major intellectual transformation, undergoing its most lively philosophical effervescence since its formative stage. My dissertation explores the Neo-Confucian discourse of this time. ;Methodologically, I have attempted to overcome various limitations in existing scholarship, which tends to (...)
     
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  16. Wang Yangming in Chuzhou and Nanjing, 1513-1516 "I have only two words to say: 'Be truthful.'".George L. Israel - 2019 - In Kenneth Swope, The Ming World. Routledge. pp. 322-342.
  17. Zhan Jianfeng xue shu lun zhu xuan.Jianfeng Zhan - 1997 - Wuhan: Hua zhong shi fan da xue chu ban she. Edited by Dasong Zhang.
     
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    Liu Zongyuan Yu Tang Dai Si Xiang Bian Qian.Ruoshui Chen - 2010 - Jiangsu Jiao Yu Chu Ban She. Edited by Yingjian Guo & Chengxiang Xu.
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  19. Si xiang yu xue shu.Ruoshui Chen & Fansen Wang (eds.) - 2005 - Beijing: Zhongguo da bai ke quan shu chu ban she.
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    My Marxist Outlook.Wang Ruoshui - 1997 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 29 (1):35-96.
    On June 30, 1949, just before the nationwide victory of the Chinese Revolution, Mao Zedong wrote his On the People's Democratic Dictatorship, one section of which deals with the Chinese people's quest for revolutionary truth. He wrote that, from the time of China's Opium War in 1840, Chinese progressives such as Hong Xiuquan, Kang Youwei, Yan Fu, and Sun Yatsen went through untold hardships in their search for truth from the Western countries, but nothing worked.
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  21. The Anti-Spiritual Pollution Drive-A Former People's Daily Editor Remembers.Wang Ruoshui - 1996 - Chinese Studies in Philosophy 27.
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    The Study of Traditional Chinese History and the Future of History Study in Taiwan.Chen Ruoshui - 2009 - Chinese Studies in History 42 (4):52-62.
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    Work-Style Rectification Overwhelms Enlightenment: The Collision Between the May Fourth Spirit and "Party Culture".Wang Ruoshui - 2003 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 34 (4):27-56.
    As China enters the twenty-first century and we look back at the slogans China raised during the May Fourth New Culture Movement at the beginning of the twentieth century, we find that whether "science" and "democracy," or liberalism, or the emancipation of the personality, or human rights and humanitarianism—all remain as foci of attention today. The May Fourth movement as a movement for enlightenment may be seen as an ideological preparation for China's advance toward modernization, and the first step required (...)
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    Zhi hui di tong ku.Ruoshui Wang - 1989 - Xianggang: San lian shu dian.
  25. I am no abstract object: a novel challenge to mind uploading.Xinyi Zhan - 2024 - Synthese 204 (3):1-17.
    Mind uploading—the transference of mind from a biological brain to a computer— offers the alluring possibility of immortality. This paper provides a novel challenge to mind uploading, focusing on the distinction between abstract objects and concrete individuals. Uploads are abstract objects, while currently, persons are concrete indi- viduals. This presents a dilemma: if the mind is concrete, uploading it to a computer is impossible. Alternatively, if mind uploading is feasible, the resulting abstract upload cannot be numerically identical to the original (...)
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  26. A Case for Modal Fragmentalism.Yiwen Zhan - 2020 - Philosophia 49 (3):1309-1328.
    The idea of fragmentalism has been proposed by Kit Fine as a non-standard view of tense realism. This paper examines a modal version of the view, called modal fragmentalism, which combines genuine realism and realism of modality. Modal fragmentalism has been recently discussed by Iaquinto. But unlike Iaquinto, who primarily focused on possibilities de re, in this paper, we focus on expressions of possibilities de dicto. We argue that the chief idea of modal realism should be that different worlds are (...)
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  27. The ¬K¬K rule and the structurally unknowable.Yiwen Zhan - 2022 - Asian Journal of Philosophy 1 (1):1-11.
    Rosenkranz (2021) offered a logic and a detailed account of justification, according to which justification that p can be analyzed as a form of second-level ignorance: ¬K¬Kp. An intuition behind the analysis is that the justified subject has the potential, at least in a nearby world, to either come to know p or come to know ¬Kp. However, given Rosenkranz’s hyperintensional semantics for modeling knowledge states, we can always construct, out of an ¬K¬K-agent’s knowledge state, epistemic possibilities that prohibit the (...)
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    Joint Testlet Cognitive Diagnosis Modeling for Paired Local Item Dependence in Response Times and Response Accuracy.Peida Zhan, Manqian Liao & Yufang Bian - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Longitudinal Learning Diagnosis: Minireview and Future Research Directions.Peida Zhan - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Reward Promotes Self-Face Processing: An Event-Related Potential Study.Youlong Zhan, Jie Chen, Xiao Xiao, Jin Li, Zilu Yang, Wei Fan & Yiping Zhong - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Probabilistic-Input, Noisy Conjunctive Models for Cognitive Diagnosis.Peida Zhan, Wen-Chung Wang, Hong Jiao & Yufang Bian - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Cardiorespiratory Fitness, Age, and Multiple Aspects of Executive Function Among Preadolescent Children.Zhuxuan Zhan, Jingyi Ai, Feifei Ren, Lin Li, Chien-Heng Chu & Yu-Kai Chang - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Distinctive effects of fear and sadness induction on anger and aggressive behavior.Jun Zhan, Jun Ren, Jin Fan & Jing Luo - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:134592.
    A recent study has reported that the successful implementation of cognitive regulation of emotion depends on higher-level cognitive functions, such as top-down control, which may be impaired in stressful situations. This calls for “cognition free” self-regulatory strategies that do not require top-down control. In contrast to the cognitive regulation of emotion that emphasizes the role of cognition, traditional Chinese philosophy and medicine views the relationship among different types of emotions as promoting or counteracting each other without the involvement of cognition, (...)
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    Effects of ownership expressed by the first-person possessive pronoun.Zhan Shi, Aibao Zhou, Wei Han & Peiru Liu - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (3):951-955.
    The present study examined the behavioral effects of the first-person possessive pronoun. In each trial, a noun was presented to participants after visual presentation of a possessive pronoun “wo de” or “ta de” , which formed ownership. Half participants were assigned to contextual encoding condition in which they were required to judge whether they liked the item expressed by a noun from the first or third-person perspective. The rest were assigned to perceptual encoding condition in which they were asked to (...)
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    The rationality of recalcitrant emotions in weak judgmentalism.Xinyi Zhan - 2024 - Mind and Society (1):33-44.
    Weak judgmentalism of emotions posits that emotions necessarily involve judgments. However, a standard critique of weak judgmentalism is that it cannot adequately account for the rationality of recalcitrant emotions, which persist despite the agent holding beliefs that conflict with them. This leads to the seemingly counter-intuitive conclusion that recalcitrant emotions are as irrational as logical mistakes. In response to this critique, I make two arguments. First, I distinguish between low-level and high-level beliefs, and argue that having two beliefs with contrary (...)
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    Amplitude of Low-Frequency Fluctuations in Multiple-Frequency Bands in Acute Mild Traumatic Brain Injury.Jie Zhan, Lei Gao, Fuqing Zhou, Lijun Bai, Hongmei Kuang, Laichang He, Xianjun Zeng & Honghan Gong - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Anti-Criterialism Does Not Result in an Unacceptable Consequence.Xinyi Zhan - 2024 - Metaphysica 25 (1):103-118.
    Anti-criterialists argue that there are no criteria that ensure personal persistence. However, this perspective is criticized for resulting in an unacceptable consequence that undermines our intuitions, daily beliefs, and direct introspective awareness of personal persistence. I defend anti-criterialism by responding to this objection and arguing that none of these aspects are undermined by anti-criterialism. The flawed objection against anti-criterialism reveals the excessive ambition of criterialism in seeking criteria for personal persistence with metaphysical necessity, which goes beyond our abilities and needs. (...)
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    Woke Comedy vs. Pride Comedy: Kondabolu, Peters, and the Ethics of Performed Indian Accents.Jingwei Zhan, Rushil Chandra & Steven Gimbel - 2020 - The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 1 (1):211-219.
    Humor can be used as a tool for a wide range of tasks, including fighting for social justice. How to most effectively use it, however, is a matter of contention. Jokes that alienate members of an out-group can be called “Otherizing,” and can cause harm by virtue of the alienation. Woke comics, like Hari Kondabolu, intentionally avoid Otherizing in general, but may engage in a version of it that seeks to defang stereotypical treatments of out-groups by replacing the alienating content (...)
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  39. On the responsible subjects of self-driving cars under the sae system: An improvement scheme.Hao Zhan, Dan Wan & Zhiwei Huang - 2020 - In Hao Zhan, Dan Wan & Zhiwei Huang, 2020 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS). Seville, Spain: IEEE. pp. 1-5.
    The issue of how to identify the liability of subjects after a traffic accident takes place remains a puzzle regarding the SAE classification system. The SAE system is not good at dealing with the problem of responsibility evaluation; therefore, building a new classification system for self-driving cars from the perspective of the subject's liability is a possible way to solve this problem. This new system divides automated driving into three levels: i) assisted driving based on the will of drivers, ii) (...)
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    Influence of Self-Relevance and Reputational Concerns on Altruistic Moral Decision Making.Youlong Zhan, Xiao Xiao, Qianbao Tan, Shangming Zhang, Yangyi Ou, Haibo Zhou, Jin Li & Yiping Zhong - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The Re-engineering of Gongsheng: On the Methodology of this Volume and Its Philosophical Implications.Yiwen Zhan - 2024 - In Bing Song & Yiwen Zhan, Gongsheng Across Contexts: A Philosophy of Co-Becoming. Springer Nature Singapore. pp. 37-53.
    This chapter aims to offer a brief survey of the methodology of the current volume. The foremost issue that requires particular clarification is the terminology of gongsheng. The reader will notice that not all contributions of this volume are using the term “gongsheng” literally. In the first half of the chapter, I explain how we employ a systematic treatment of this terminological issue during the editing of this volume. Since the research topics of this volume are significantly diverse, an illustration (...)
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    Scalar and Ignorance Inferences Are Both Computed Immediately upon Encountering the Sentential Connective: The Online Processing of Sentences with Disjunction Using the Visual World Paradigm.Likan Zhan - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:279035.
    Accounts based on the pragmatic maxim of quantity make different predictions about the computation of scalar versus ignorance inferences. These different predictions are evaluated in two eye-tracking experiments using a visual world paradigm to assess the on-line computation of inferences. The test sentences contained disjunction phrases, which engender both kinds of inferences. The first experiment documented that both inferences are computed immediately upon encountering the disjunctive connective, at nearly identical temporal locations. The second experiment was designed to determine whether or (...)
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    Regulating Anger under Stress via Cognitive Reappraisal and Sadness.Jun Zhan, Xiaofei Wu, Jin Fan, Jianyou Guo, Jianshe Zhou, Jun Ren, Chang Liu & Jing Luo - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    The moral education curriculum for junior high schools in 21st century China.Zhan Wansheng & Ning Wujie - 2004 - Journal of Moral Education 33 (4):511-532.
    Taking the increasing implementation and practice of ‘quality‐oriented education’ as the background to the current reform, the paper outlines moral education in the Chinese junior high school over the last 25 years. It offers a brief review of a few theoretical and empirical research projects which have had some influence on the 2003 reform of the course of Ideology and Morality. It describes: three basic principles behind this new curriculum, focusing on the developing lives of students; curriculum characteristics with ideological, (...)
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    Can corporate social responsibility reduce customer mistreatment? A contingent dual‐process model.Xiaojun Zhan, Na Lu, Weipeng Lin, Wenhao Luo & Xixia Zhang - forthcoming - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    Although corporate social responsibility (CSR) has been widely studied, little is known about whether it has implications for customer mistreatment. In this study, we aim to understand how and when CSR is related to customer incivility, a typical type of mistreatment in service contexts. Integrating the perspectives of social exchange theory and social identity theory, we theorize that CSR influences customer incivility via customer trust and customer identification, which are contingent on front-line employees' emotional labor (i.e., surface acting and deep (...)
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    Residual Lifetime Prediction with Multistage Stochastic Degradation for Equipment.Zhan Gao, Qi-guo Hu & Xiang-Yang Xu - 2020 - Complexity 2020:1-10.
    Residual useful lifetime prediction plays a key role of failure prediction and health management in equipment. Aiming at the problems of residual life prediction without comprehensively considering multistage and individual differences in equipment performance degradation at present, we explore a prediction model that can fit the multistage random performance degradation. Degradation modeling is based on the random Wiener process. Moreover, according to the degradation monitoring data of the same batch of equipment, we apply the expectation maximization algorithm to estimate the (...)
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    Regulating Rumination by Anger: Evidence for the Mutual Promotion and Counteraction Theory of Emotionality.Jun Zhan, Fan Tang, Mei He, Jin Fan, Jing Xiao, Chang Liu & Jing Luo - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    The Empirical as Conceptual: Transdisciplinary Engagements with an “Experiential Medicine”.Mei Zhan - 2014 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 39 (2):236-263.
    Traditional Chinese Medicine is often considered an “experiential medicine.” As such, it is seen as in need of conceptual elevation by scientific experiments and theorization, which actualize and undermine scientized forms of TCM. This essay argues that the predicaments of TCM are thoroughly modern and must be understood within the “Modern Constitution” in which the production and proliferation of asymmetries are both constitutive of and obscured by modern knowledge production. This essay dislodges these asymmetries through transdisciplinary engagements with TCM. This (...)
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    Rational Sentence Interpretation in Mandarin Chinese.Meilin Zhan, Sihan Chen, Roger Levy, Jiayi Lu & Edward Gibson - 2023 - Cognitive Science 47 (12):e13383.
    Previous work has shown that English native speakers interpret sentences as predicted by a noisy‐channel model: They integrate both the real‐world plausibility of the meaning—the prior—and the likelihood that the intended sentence may be corrupted into the perceived sentence. In this study, we test the noisy‐channel model in Mandarin Chinese, a language taxonomically different from English. We present native Mandarin speakers sentences in a written modality (Experiment 1) and an auditory modality (Experiment 2) in three pairs of syntactic alternations. The (...)
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    The Development of the College Students' Experience of Family Harmony Questionnaire.Qisheng Zhan & Qin Wang - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The experience of family harmony, as an individual's subjective evaluation of harmonious family relations, has an important influence on the development of their physical and mental health. This study aimed to develop the College Students' Experience of Family Harmony Questionnaire that is fit for college students in China. On the basis of literature analysis and survey with questionnaires, five pairs of opposite assessment indexes were constructed in this paper, namely, Atmosphere of family, Responsibility to housework, Time-sharing, Seeking help, and Supporting (...)
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