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View article: Executive Accountability Systems and the Environmental Violations of State-Owned Enterprises in China
Executive Accountability Systems and the Environmental Violations of State-Owned Enterprises in China Open
Executive accountability is increasingly viewed as a critical mechanism for improving corporate environmental performance, especially in state-owned enterprises (SOEs) that dominate high-emission sectors such as energy, infrastructure, and…
View article: Nurses’ occupational fatigue level and risk factors: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Nurses’ occupational fatigue level and risk factors: A systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Background Occupational fatigue, characterized by both physical and mental exhaustion, is a pressing concern in various professions, particularly among nurses. Studies have consistently linked occupational fatigue to decreased productivity…
View article: Perceived Stress and Society-Wide Moral Judgment
Perceived Stress and Society-Wide Moral Judgment Open
This study examines the relationship between perceived stress and society-wide moral judgment by integrating two influential frameworks: the neo-Kohlbergian approach and the CNI model of utilitarian-deontological decision-making. The neo-K…
View article: Advances in Ultrasound Measurement of Upper Airway Parameters to Predict Difficult Airways in Patients with OSAS
Advances in Ultrasound Measurement of Upper Airway Parameters to Predict Difficult Airways in Patients with OSAS Open
View article: The Role of Place Attachment in the Impact of Urban Parks on Young Adults’ Perceived Restoration, A Case Study of Xiamen, China
The Role of Place Attachment in the Impact of Urban Parks on Young Adults’ Perceived Restoration, A Case Study of Xiamen, China Open
Most existing studies primarily examine the relationship between urban parks and individuals’ perceived restoration, with limited focus on the role of place attachment formed through interactions with urban parks. This research inves…
View article: The technique of transforming symptom's symbol into emptiness: A mind–body therapy in the Chinese context
The technique of transforming symptom's symbol into emptiness: A mind–body therapy in the Chinese context Open
The technique of transforming symptom's symbol into emptiness (TSSE) is a new mind–body treatment method proposed by Tianjun Liu in 2008. It integrates Qigong and concrete object‐image thinking rooted in traditional Chinese culture into mo…
View article: Scoring Individual Moral Inclination for the CNI Test
Scoring Individual Moral Inclination for the CNI Test Open
Item response theory (IRT) is a modern psychometric framework for estimating respondents’ latent traits (e.g., ability, attitude, and personality) based on their responses to a set of questions in psychological tests. The current study ado…
View article: The prevalence and factors of work-related fatigue among nurses: a meta-analysis and systematic review
The prevalence and factors of work-related fatigue among nurses: a meta-analysis and systematic review Open
Background Numerous studies have evaluated the level of work-related fatigue in nurses and its risk factors. However, none of these studies have rigorously assessed these through meta-analysis and systematic review. Objectives This study a…
View article: A Systematic Literature Review on AI-Based Methods and Challenges in Detecting Zero-Day Attacks
A Systematic Literature Review on AI-Based Methods and Challenges in Detecting Zero-Day Attacks Open
The detection of zero-day attacks remains one of the most critical challenges in cybersecurity. This systematic literature review focuses on the various AI-based methods employed for detecting zero-day attacks, identifying both the strengt…
View article: Facing a Real Threat of Death: Dynamic Changes in Death-Thought Accessibility
Facing a Real Threat of Death: Dynamic Changes in Death-Thought Accessibility Open
These findings suggest that in addition to death-related events, both negative and stress-inducing events can produce DTA.
View article: The Effectiveness of the Moving to Emptiness Technique on Clients Who Need Help During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Real-World Study
The Effectiveness of the Moving to Emptiness Technique on Clients Who Need Help During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Real-World Study Open
With Western therapeutic techniques prevailing in Chinese therapies, some techniques that include Chinese traditional cultural features are required since some cultural factors are not considered in the Western method. Our study introduced…
View article: Existential Reciprocity: Respect, Encounter, and the Self from Confucian Propriety (Lǐ 禮)
Existential Reciprocity: Respect, Encounter, and the Self from Confucian Propriety (Lǐ 禮) Open
View article: Respect and reward: Ecology from the<i>Analects</i>of Confucius
Respect and reward: Ecology from the<i>Analects</i>of Confucius Open
Today’s ecological crises are scientifically well understood. Their dire consequences follow predictions with relentless accuracy. What is astounding is how little we can bring ourselves
to do about them. Granted, powerful economic int…
to do about them. Granted, powerful economic int…
View article: The Refrains of Memory: Bi Gan’s Long Day’s Journey into Night
The Refrains of Memory: Bi Gan’s Long Day’s Journey into Night Open
“To picture is not to remember,” as Bergson famously puts it in Matter and Memory (1896), since “the image, pure and simple, will not be referred to the past unless it was indeed in the past that I sought it.” Thus, to make a film about me…
View article: The Art of Chinese Philosophy: Eight Classical Texts and How to Read Them. Paul R. Goldin
The Art of Chinese Philosophy: Eight Classical Texts and How to Read Them. Paul R. Goldin Open
View article: Traditional Chinese Medicine in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: molecular insights and therapeutic perspectives
Traditional Chinese Medicine in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: molecular insights and therapeutic perspectives Open
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has become the world's largest chronic liver disease, while there is still no specific drug to treat NAFLD. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) have been widely used in hepatic diseases for centuries…
View article: Making History Possible: Logograph in China and Hieroglyph in Central America
Making History Possible: Logograph in China and Hieroglyph in Central America Open
In the following paper, I will compare and contrast the development of script in two different writing systems: the Mayan and the Chinese. This paper will demonstrate how each system employed writing to map language into a durable technolo…
View article: Human Being Ecology in Richard Powers’ Generosity
Human Being Ecology in Richard Powers’ Generosity Open
Richard Powers is one of American famous contemporary writers, a rising star of American postmodernist fiction, and one of leading representatives of the Generation Xers as well. He explores the impacts of some factors such as ecological e…
View article: Cortical Excitability in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy with Bilateral Tonic-Clonic Seizures
Cortical Excitability in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy with Bilateral Tonic-Clonic Seizures Open
Objective: We investigated motor cortical excitability (CE) in unilateral temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) and its relationship to bilateral tonic-clonic seizure (BTCS) using paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Methods: In th…
View article: A Comparative Study of CAT Systems and its Educational Implications
A Comparative Study of CAT Systems and its Educational Implications Open
This paper puts forward the concept of CAT in its relatively broad sense and conducts a comparative study of the two major types of CAT systems presently available through their roles as assistants. Besides, it attaches great importance to…
View article: Hamlet or Kaonashi: A Non-Metaphorical Approach to the Ghosts within the Self
Hamlet or Kaonashi: A Non-Metaphorical Approach to the Ghosts within the Self Open
In Shakespeare’s tragedy Hamlet, the ghost of Hamlet’s father appears to reveal a disturbing truth and exact revenge. Ghosts as supernatural echoes of a moral injustice, are commonly viewed as metaphors for a longing for justice.
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View article: Mood, Shades, and Hues: Aesthetics and the Phenomenology of Emotion
Mood, Shades, and Hues: Aesthetics and the Phenomenology of Emotion Open
“IN THE RIVERS north of the future/ I cast the net, that you/ haltingly weight/ with the shadows the stones have been/ writing” (Atemwende, Breathturn). This poem, composed by Paul Celan (1920-1970), the acclaimed German language poet, con…
View article: The Long-Term Consequences of Family Planning in Old Age: Evidence from China's "Later, Longer, Fewer" Campaign
The Long-Term Consequences of Family Planning in Old Age: Evidence from China's "Later, Longer, Fewer" Campaign Open
Family planning plays a central role in contemporary population policies. However, little is known about its long-term consequences in old age. In this study, we examine how family planning policies implemented in China in the early 1970s …
View article: The Self, Refracted: A New Confucian Approach to Respect
The Self, Refracted: A New Confucian Approach to Respect Open
I re-examine the Confucian concept of “respect” (敬). Respect as a premise of East Asian cultures has played an underappreciated role in one of the most turbulent historical upheavals, when in China the Confucian tradition was challenged by…
View article: Wall and Water: Phenomenological Exegesis of the Analects of Confucius and Paintings by Ba Da Shan Ren: Invited Seminar at the University of Queensland
Wall and Water: Phenomenological Exegesis of the Analects of Confucius and Paintings by Ba Da Shan Ren: Invited Seminar at the University of Queensland Open
View article: The Elements of Chinese Traditional Culture Embodied in the Advertisement Design
The Elements of Chinese Traditional Culture Embodied in the Advertisement Design Open
Commercial advertisement is the advertisement that has close connection with commodity, commercial activity, commercial category.This paper aims to solve the problem of the lack of traditional cultural features in modern commercial adverti…
View article: From Kernel to Skin: An aesthetic commentary on Rén 仁 and Lǐ 禮 in the Analects 《論語》of Confucius
From Kernel to Skin: An aesthetic commentary on Rén 仁 and Lǐ 禮 in the Analects 《論語》of Confucius Open
In the Analects, Confucius created a new concept rén 仁 “human-heartedness” through formalizing the principles of “ritual-propriety” lǐ 禮. The etymology of rén is under debate – but in Chinese rén can also mean “kernel” – the innermost nucl…
View article: Phenomenological Comparison: Pursuing Husserl’s “Time-consciousness” in Poems by Wang Wei, Paul Celan and Santoka Taneda
Phenomenological Comparison: Pursuing Husserl’s “Time-consciousness” in Poems by Wang Wei, Paul Celan and Santoka Taneda Open
"Time-consciousness" (Zeitbewusstsein) constitutes the core of Edmund Husserl's phenomenology. Extending from a project of reviving the comparative method, we develop Husserl's phenomenological analysis of time as a method of literary comp…
View article: Not-Knowing or Knowing-Nothing: Exploring a Non-Metaphorical Epistemology through the Japanese Aesthetics of Yugen
Not-Knowing or Knowing-Nothing: Exploring a Non-Metaphorical Epistemology through the Japanese Aesthetics of Yugen Open
[Extract] Though Yūgen 幽玄 permeates into every fibre of Japanese aesthetic expression, it evades a clear definition. In the words of the 15th century monk-poet Shōtetsu (1381–1459): “Yūgen can be apprehended by the mind, but it cannot be e…
View article: R &amp; D, Technology Imports and Innovation Capacity—Evidence from High-Tech Industry of China
R & D, Technology Imports and Innovation Capacity—Evidence from High-Tech Industry of China Open
The paper is dedicated to probing into the effects of R & D, foreign and domestic technology imports on innovation capacity by using the province-level panel data of high-tech industry from 1999 to 2012. The analysis shows that R & D, fore…