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Confucian Virtue Jurisprudence
Virtue jurisprudence is an approach to legal theory that develops the implications of virtue ethics and virtue politics for the law. Recent work on virtue jurisprudence has emphasized a NeoAristotelian approach. This essay develops a virtue jurisprudence in the Confucian tradition. The title of this essay, “Confucian Virtue Jurisprudence,” reflects the central aim of our work, to build a contemporary theory of law that is both virtue-centered and that provides a contemporary reconstruction of the central ideas of the early Confucian intellectual tradition.
This essay provides a sketch of our contemporary version of Confucian virtue jurisprudence, including a view of (1) the ends of law, (2) legislation and the judiciary, (3) the nature of law. We shall argue that the highest value of Confucian ethical, political theory is the virtue of citizens and the harmony of society and individuals. From the perspective of the use of evaluative language, the Confucian doctrine of Correcting Names gives us an explanation of the mechanism of internalization of legal rules in terms of the relationship among social norms, law and thick evaluative concepts. This might throw light on our normative understanding of legislation and the judiciary,and it also provides a functional account of the nature of law
Generalized Bregman Divergence and Gradient of Mutual Information for Vector Poisson Channels
We investigate connections between information-theoretic and
estimation-theoretic quantities in vector Poisson channel models. In
particular, we generalize the gradient of mutual information with respect to
key system parameters from the scalar to the vector Poisson channel model. We
also propose, as another contribution, a generalization of the classical
Bregman divergence that offers a means to encapsulate under a unifying
framework the gradient of mutual information results for scalar and vector
Poisson and Gaussian channel models. The so-called generalized Bregman
divergence is also shown to exhibit various properties akin to the properties
of the classical version. The vector Poisson channel model is drawing
considerable attention in view of its application in various domains: as an
example, the availability of the gradient of mutual information can be used in
conjunction with gradient descent methods to effect compressive-sensing
projection designs in emerging X-ray and document classification applications
Effect of mean on variance function estimation in nonparametric regression
Variance function estimation in nonparametric regression is considered and
the minimax rate of convergence is derived. We are particularly interested in
the effect of the unknown mean on the estimation of the variance function. Our
results indicate that, contrary to the common practice, it is not desirable to
base the estimator of the variance function on the residuals from an optimal
estimator of the mean when the mean function is not smooth. Instead it is more
desirable to use estimators of the mean with minimal bias. On the other hand,
when the mean function is very smooth, our numerical results show that the
residual-based method performs better, but not substantial better than the
first-order-difference-based estimator. In addition our asymptotic results also
correct the optimal rate claimed in Hall and Carroll [J. Roy. Statist. Soc.
Ser. B 51 (1989) 3--14].Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/009053607000000901 the
Annals of Statistics (http://www.imstat.org/aos/) by the Institute of
Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
Turbo-FLASH based arterial spin labeled perfusion MRI at 7 T.
Motivations of arterial spin labeling (ASL) at ultrahigh magnetic fields include prolonged blood T1 and greater signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). However, increased B0 and B1 inhomogeneities and increased specific absorption ratio (SAR) challenge practical ASL implementations. In this study, Turbo-FLASH (Fast Low Angle Shot) based pulsed and pseudo-continuous ASL sequences were performed at 7T, by taking advantage of the relatively low SAR and short TE of Turbo-FLASH that minimizes susceptibility artifacts. Consistent with theoretical predictions, the experimental data showed that Turbo-FLASH based ASL yielded approximately 4 times SNR gain at 7T compared to 3T. High quality perfusion images were obtained with an in-plane spatial resolution of 0.85Ă—1.7 mm(2). A further functional MRI study of motor cortex activation precisely located the primary motor cortex to the precentral gyrus, with the same high spatial resolution. Finally, functional connectivity between left and right motor cortices as well as supplemental motor area were demonstrated using resting state perfusion images. Turbo-FLASH based ASL is a promising approach for perfusion imaging at 7T, which could provide novel approaches to high spatiotemporal resolution fMRI and to investigate the functional connectivity of brain networks at ultrahigh field
ELEMENTS OF CATTLE FEEDING PROFITABILITY IN MIDWEST FEEDLOTS
Conventional wisdom and earlier research have concluded that cattle feeding profitability is more determined by feeder and fed cattle prices than by animal performance. This study examined cross-sectional and time-series data from over 1600 pens of cattle in more than 220 feedlots in the upper Midwest where weather and lot conditions are thought to influence feedlot profitability. In addition to input and output prices and animal performance, other factors found to significantly impact cattle feeding profitability were sex, placement weight, facility design, and to a lesser extent placement season.cattle feedlots, probability, risk, Livestock Production/Industries,
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