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    Kenji Tsuda: Liberal Protestantism and Christian Studies at Kyoto University: A Case Study of Tetsutaro Ariga.Kenji Tsuda - 2020 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 27 (1):12-19.
    Ariga Tetsutaro (1899–1977) war Professor für das Studium des Christentums an der Universität Kyoto und gehörte dort der zweiten Professoren-generation an. Er legte die Grundlagen der Patristik und der Erforschung des Christentums in Japan. In seinem Hauptwerk “Origenes” hatte er den Historismus in der Theologie erforscht, aber nachdem er seinen Dienst als Professor an der staatlichen Universität aufgenommen hatte, die die Trennung von Staat und Religion hochhielt, suchte er nach Wegen, ein ‘Studium des Christlichen’ zu etablieren, das sich von der (...)
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  2. Awareness without Time.Akiko Frischhut - forthcoming - Philosophical Quarterly.
    Recently, philosophers with an interest in consciousness have turned their attention towards “fringe states of consciousness”. Examples include dreams, trances, and meditative states. Teetering between wakefulness and non-consciousness, fringe states illuminate the limits and boundaries of consciousness. This paper aims to give a coherent conceptualisation of deep meditative states, focussing in particular on phenomenal temporality during meditation. Advanced meditators overwhelmingly describe deep states of meditation as atemporal and timeless; however, they also report being continuously alert while meditating. I intend to (...)
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  3. What Experience Cannot Teach Us About Time.Akiko M. Frischhut - 2015 - Topoi 34 (1):143-155.
    Does the A-theory have an intuitive advantage over the B-theory? Many A-theorists have claimed so, arguing that their theory has a much better explanation for the fact that we all experience the passage of time: we experience time as passing because time really does pass. In this paper I expose and reject the argument behind the A-theorist’s claim. I argue that all parties have conceded far too easily that there is an experience that needs explaining in the first place. For (...)
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  4. Diachronic Unity and Temporal Transparency.Akiko M. Frischhut - 2014 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 21 (7-8):34-55.
    Is it the case that, in order to have a perceptual experience as of change, duration, or any other temporally extended occurrence at all, the duration of the experience itself must come apart from the apparent duration of what is experienced? I shall argue that such a view is at least coherent. The largest part of the paper will be concerned with an objection from Ian Phillips . The objection is interesting in so far as it is an argument from (...)
     
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    Can we talk to robots? Ten-month-old infants expected interactive humanoid robots to be talked to by persons.Akiko Arita, Kazuo Hiraki, Takayuki Kanda & Hiroshi Ishiguro - 2005 - Cognition 95 (3):B49-B57.
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  6. Toward an interpretation of dynamic neural activity in terms of chaotic dynamical systems.Ichiro Tsuda - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):793-810.
    Using the concepts of chaotic dynamical systems, we present an interpretation of dynamic neural activity found in cortical and subcortical areas. The discovery of chaotic itinerancy in high-dimensional dynamical systems with and without a noise term has motivated a new interpretation of this dynamic neural activity, cast in terms of the high-dimensional transitory dynamics among “exotic” attractors. This interpretation is quite different from the conventional one, cast in terms of simple behavior on low-dimensional attractors. Skarda and Freeman (1987) presented evidence (...)
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    The Japanese Preschool's Pedagogy of Feeling: Cultural Strategies for Supporting Young Children's Emotional Development.Akiko Hayashi, Mayumi Karasawa & Joseph Tobin - 2009 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 37 (1):32-49.
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    (1 other version)On definability of ordinals in logic with infinitely long expressions.Akiko Kino - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (3):365-375.
  9. Presentism and Temporal Experience.Akiko Frischhut - 2017 - In Ian Phillips (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Temporal Experience: Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. New York: Routledge.
    Abstract- Presentism And Temporal Experience Intuitively, we all believe that we experience change and the passage of time. Presentism prides itself as the most intuitive theory of time. However, a closer look at how we would experience temporality if presentism was true reveals that this is far from obvious. For if presentism was really so intuitive, then it would do justice to these intuitions. In the course of this article I examine how presentism fares when combined with various leading theories (...)
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    Metafijika! =.Akiko Ikeda - 1992 - Tōkyō: Hōzōkan.
    「脳死は人の死」のごまかし、がんでなくても人は死ぬ、「少年A」を解釈するな、埴谷雄高と大森荘蔵など、「魂」(プシューケー)の文体で考える純粋思惟の広大な視界。.
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    Tacit acceptance of compliments after tellings of accomplishment: Contingent management of preferences in Japanese ordinary conversation.Akiko Imamura - 2022 - Discourse Studies 24 (2):206-230.
    This study investigates Japanese compliments produced at a distinct sequential position and how the complimentees treat the compliments. In ordinary conversation, speakers sometimes talk about their accomplishments. Drawing on Conversation Analysis and multimodal interaction analysis, the study demonstrates how telling recipients deploy compliments at the possible completion of such tellings of accomplishment. The analysis also shows how the tellers deal with the complimentary telling responses, taking into consideration the design of tellings and the possibility of engaging in self-praise. The study (...)
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  12. F30. On the Draft of the Proposed WHO Guidelines on Ethical Issues in Medical Genetics and the Provision of Genetics Services.Akiko Nobe - forthcoming - Bioethics in Asia: The Proceedings of the Unesco Asian Bioethics Conference (Abc'97) and the Who-Assisted Satellite Symposium on Medical Genetics Services, 3-8 Nov, 1997 in Kobe/Fukui, Japan, 3rd Murs Japan International Symposium, 2nd Congress of the Asi.
     
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  13. Nihonjin no shokugyō rinri.Akiko Shimada - 1990 - Tōkyō: Yūhikaku.
     
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    Seimei no rinri o kangaeru: baioeshikkusu no shisō.Akiko Shimada - 1988 - Tōkyō: Hatsubaimoto Gakubunsha.
  15. Bunka to shūkyō: kindai Nihon shisōshi joron = Culture and religion.Masao Tsuda - 1997 - Kyōto-shi: Hōritsu Bunkasha.
  16. Hō sonzai to hōkagaku.Ichimasa Tsuda - 1979
     
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  17. Hēgeru to Marukusu.Michio Tsuda - 1970
     
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  18. Jissenteki ninshikiron e no michi: ningen no ninshiki to shikō no sujimichi.Michio Tsuda - 1984 - Tōkyō: Ronsōsha.
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  19. Kokka to kakumei no riron.Michio Tsuda - 1961
     
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    Robot with slime brains.Soichiro Tsuda - 2009 - Technoetic Arts 7 (2):133-140.
    Despite the exponential progress in computing power of digital computers, the development of lifelike cognitive systems appears has not yet reached the complexity of the simplest kinds of organisms. This may be explained by the lack of robustness of digital computers due to the requirements of structural programmability in the conventional computing architectures. In contrast, biological systems appear to operate in a different mode of information processing. In order to approach more lifelike artificial cognitive systems, the integration of natural and (...)
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  21. Watsuji Tetsurō kenkyū: kaishakugaku, kokumin dōtoku, shakai shugi.Masao Tsuda - 2001 - Tōkyō: Aoki Shoten.
     
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    (1 other version)Interactions between a quiz robot and multiple participants.Akiko Yamazaki, Keiichi Yamazaki, Keiko Ikeda, Matthew Burdelski, Mihoko Fukushima, Tomoyuki Suzuki, Miyuki Kurihara, Yoshinori Kuno & Yoshinori Kobayashi - 2013 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 14 (3):366-389.
    This paper reports on a quiz robot experiment in which we explore similarities and differences in human participant speech, gaze, and bodily conduct in responding to a robot’s speech, gaze, and bodily conduct across two languages. Our experiment involved three-person groups of Japanese and English-speaking participants who stood facing the robot and a projection screen that displayed pictures related to the robot’s questions. The robot was programmed so that its speech was coordinated with its gaze, body position, and gestures in (...)
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  23. The Experience of Temporal Passage.Akiko Monika Frischhut - 2013 - Dissertation, University of Geneva and University of Glasgow
    The project of my dissertation was to advance the metaphysical debate about temporal passage, by relating it to debates about the perceptual experience of time and change. It seems true that we experience temporal passage, even if there is disagreement whether time actually passes, or what temporal passage consists in. This appears to give the defender of dynamic time an advantage in accounting for our experience. I challenge this by arguing that no major account of temporal perception can accommodate experiences (...)
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  24. A Puzzle About Aftertaste.Akiko Frischhut & Giuliano Torrengo - 2021 - In Andrea Borghini & Patrik Engisch (eds.), A Philosophy of Recipes: Making, Experiencing, and Valuing. Bloomsbury.
    When we cook, by meticulously following a recipe, or adding a personal twist to it, we sometimes care not only to (re-)produce a taste that we can enjoy, but also to give our food a certain aftertaste. This is not surprising, given that we ordinarily take aftertaste to be an important part of the gustatory experience as a whole, one which we seek out, and through which we evaluate what we eat and drink—at least in many cases. What is surprising (...)
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    Burning Still.Akiko Walley - 2023 - Buddhist Studies Review 39 (2):189-208.
    Using an eighth-century copy of the 60-fascicle Flower Ornament Sutra as a case study, this article examines the transformation of a Buddhist scripture into an aesthetic object in early modern Japan. On the 14th day of the second month, 1667, a fire decimated Nigatsudo at Todaiji (Nara prefecture) along with most of the sacred objects within. Clerics salvaged partially burnt scrolls of an eighth-century Flower Ornament Sutra done in silver ink on indigo-dyed paper. The scrolls were restored ten years later, (...)
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  26. Chaotic itinerancy as a dynamical basis of hermeneutics in brain and mind.Ichiro Tsuda - 1991 - World Futures 32 (2):167-184.
    We propose a new dynamical mechanism for information processing in mind and brain. We emphasize that a hermeneutic process is one of the key processes manifesting the functions of the brain and that it can be formulated as an itinerant motion in ultrahigh dimensional dynamical systems, which may give a new realm of the dynamic information processing. Our discussions are based on the notion of chaotic information processing and the observations of biological chaos.
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    Commentary: The Phenomenology and Perception of Time.Akiko Frischhut - 2015 - In Flavia Santoianni (ed.), The Concept of Time in Early Twentieth-Century Philosophy: A Philosophical Thematic Atlas. Cham: Springer Verlag.
    How are we aware of time? How do we perceive change and duration? What is it like to experience temporality as opposed to spatiality? Does the way we experience time tell us anything about the nature of time? This chapter focusses on some of the most pertinent questions in the philosophy of time—on the relation between subjective and objective time, on the metaphysical and psychological priority of the present, on the phenomenal difference between our experiences of space and our experiences (...)
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    Is There a True SelfTrue self?Akiko Frischhut - 2018 - In Andrea Altobrando, Takuya Niikawa & Richard Stone (eds.), The Realizations of the Self. Cham: Palgrave MacMillan. pp. 15-30.
    To ‘find one’s true self’ or to ‘reveal one’s true self’ are common enough expressions. But what do we really mean by the ‘true self’? Does it play an important explanatory role in understanding ourselves? The aim of this article is to shed light on the intuition that people have a true self—in contrast to their more readily perceptible “everyday self”—and to see whether we can give a clear philosophical account of it. When it comes to characterizing the true self (...)
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    The Japanese Preschool's Pedagogy of Peripheral Participation.Akiko Hayashi & Joseph Tobin - 2011 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 39 (2):139-164.
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  30. Keihatsusareta jikoai: keimō shugi to Baruberakku no dōtoku shisō.Akiko Kado - 2019 - Kyōto-shi: Kyōto Daigaku Gakujutsu Shuppankai.
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    Le rôle de la notion de caractère dans les pensées esthétiques françaises au XVIII siècle par comparaison avec les théories de la musique et de l’architecture.Akiko Koana - 1993 - Horizons Philosophiques 4 (1):15-29.
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    Trends in East Asian nurses recognizing ethical behavioral practices.Akiko Nishimura & Mitsuko Yamada - 2022 - Nursing Ethics 29 (2):425-435.
    Background: Nurses are expected to make and implement autonomous decisions to provide patients with excellent quality nursing while practicing complex, high-level care. However, studies have shown that nursing practice based on autonomous decision-making is difficult, and a gap exists between decision-making and implementation. Research question/aim/objectives: This study aims to clarify trends among nursing professionals who recognize they are practicing ethical behavior in their nursing practice. Research design/Participants and research context: We surveyed the basic attributes of and used the Ode’s Ethical (...)
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    Ai to rusantiman no ningengaku: sono bunka byōriteki shakai no shinsō.Jun Tsuda - 1991 - Tōkyō: Kawashima Shoten.
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  34. Dōka no shisō to sono tenkai.Sōkichi Tsuda - 1948
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  35. Hōtetsugaku taikei.Ichimasa Tsuda - 1979
     
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  36. Rekishi to hitsuzen gūzen jiyū.Sōkichi Tsuda - 1975
     
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    Morality is in the Cultural Eye of the Beholder: A Situation Sampling Study.Akiko Matsuo - 2023 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 23 (1-2):127-148.
    Shweder et al. (1997) proposed the three domains of morality: Autonomy, Community, and Divinity. This study used situation sampling to explore how people from Japan and the U.S. interpret moral transgressions provided in their own and another cultural context. Specifically, the analysis tested whether participants with one cultural background recognize culturally congruent moral transgressions as violations more frequently and feel more harshly towards them than culturally incongruent domains. Furthermore, the extent of evocation caused by the home and another culture was (...)
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  38. Obtaining subjects' consent to publish identifying personal information: current practices and identifying potential issues.Akiko Yoshida, Yuri Dowa, Hiromi Murakami & Shinji Kosugi - 2013 - BMC Medical Ethics 14 (1):47.
    In studies publishing identifying personal information, obtaining consent is regarded as necessary, as it is impossible to ensure complete anonymity. However, current journal practices around specific points to consider when obtaining consent, the contents of consent forms and how consent forms are managed have not yet been fully examined. This study was conducted to identify potential issues surrounding consent to publish identifying personal information.
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  39. Time, Modality, and the Unbearable Lightness of Being.Akiko M. Frischhut & Alexander Skiles - 2013 - Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 2 (1):264-273.
    We develop a theory about the metaphysics of time and modality that combines the conceptual resources devised in recent sympathetic work on ontological pluralism (the thesis that there are fundamentally distinct kinds of being) with the thought that what is past, future, and merely possible is less real than what is present and actual (albeit real enough to serve as truthmakers for statements about the past, future, and merely possible). However, we also show that despite being a coherent, distinctive, and (...)
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    Is There a True self?Akiko Frischhut - 2018 - In Andrea Altobrando, Takuya Niikawa & Richard Stone (eds.), The Realizations of the Self. Cham: Palgrave MacMillan. pp. 15-30.
    To ‘find one’s true self’ or to ‘reveal one’s true self’ are common enough expressions. But what do we really mean by the ‘true self’? Does it play an important explanatory role in understanding ourselves? The aim of this article is to shed light on the intuition that people have a true self—in contrast to their more readily perceptible “everyday self”—and to see whether we can give a clear philosophical account of it. When it comes to characterizing the true self (...)
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  41. Rights of persons with disabilities from a global perspective.Akiko Ito - 2014 - In Wanda Teays, John-Stewart Gordon & Alison Dundes Renteln (eds.), Global Bioethics and Human Rights: Contemporary Issues. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.
     
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    Appraisal of the Fairness Moral Foundation Predicts the Language Use Involving Moral Issues on Twitter Among Japanese.Akiko Matsuo, Baofa Du & Kazutoshi Sasahara - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Moral appraisals are found to be associated with a person’s individual differences (e.g., political ideology), and the effects of individual differences on language use have been studied within the framework of the Moral Foundations Theory (MFT). However, the relationship between one’s moral concern and the use of language involving morality on social media is not self-evident. The present exploratory study investigated that relationship using the MFT. Participants’ tweets and self-reported responses to the questionnaire were collected to measure the degree of (...)
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    Social origins of cognition: Bartlett, evolutionary perspective and embodied mind approach.Akiko Saito - 1996 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 26 (4):399–421.
    This paper explores new avenues of research on social bases of cognition and a more adequate framework to conceive the phenomena of the human mind. It firstly examines Bartlett's work on social bases of cognition, from which three pertinent features are identified, namely multi-level analyses, evolutionary perspective and embodied mind approach. It then examines recent works on social origins of cognition in ethology and paleoanthropology, and various forms of the embodied mind approach recently proposed in neuroscience and cognitive science. The (...)
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  44. Himorogi iwasaka no michibiki.Kōzō Tsuda - 1940
     
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  45. Hō no rinen to hōritsu no risō.Ichimasa Tsuda - 1983 - Ōsaka: Tsuda Gakuin.
     
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  46. Jin'i to shizen: Miki Kiyoshi no shisōshiteki kenkyū.Masao Tsuda - 2007 - Kyōto: Bunrikaku.
     
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    Lun yu yu Kongzi si xiang =.Sōkichi Tsuda - 2015 - Taibei Shi: Lian jing chu ban shi ye gu fen you xian gong si. Edited by Jinghui Cao.
    日本知名學者津田左右吉 著眼《論語》中孔子言論的捏造、錯植與改寫等問題, 以原典批評的實證方法, 透過文本與前後時期諸史料的相互對照、比較, 釐清《論語》與孔子思想、言論的關係。 津田左右吉先生一路抽絲剝繭,先確立孔子言論,進而對孔子思想加以評析,闡述《論語》與孔子思想是如何被儒家承襲、變改、甚而運用操作,同時亦探討《論語》一書成立的原委以及儒學形成的脈絡,思考孔子思想在儒學脈 絡中所扮演的角色問題。 津田左右吉身為歷史學暨思想史學家,對於日本與中國的歷史、思想、文化等領域多所鑽研,著述豐碩。而在研究中國思想、特別是儒家思想之際,一如本書「緒言」開頭所述,津田開宗明義表示欲通曉儒家思想,必先明白孔子 思想,而要明白孔子思想,必得好好研讀《論語》。然而津田在研究考察《論語》一書的過程中,發現《論語》所記載的孔子言論有諸多不一致與矛盾之處,似非出自孔子所言,後人假借孔子之名偽作或新創的情況不少,於是其 以原典批評的實證方法,透過《論語》文本與其前後時代諸多史料典籍的相互對照比較,試釐清《論語》和孔子思想、言論的關係,《論語》一書成立的原委,並更進一步地探討儒學形成的脈絡,以及孔子思想在這樣的儒學中又 扮演了什麼樣的角色等問題。津田認為,過去學者們沒有注意到文本中孔子言論的捏造、錯植和改寫等問題,是研究上極大的致命傷。而在本書中,津田從最根本的問題著手,將《論語》中有哪些章句確定是孔子所言,又有哪些 不是孔子所說,而非孔子所言者是在何時、又為何會被視作孔言等問題,都做了詳盡的查證與精闢的分析。一路抽絲剝繭,先確立孔子言論,進而對孔子思想的內涵加以評析,闡述《論語》與孔子思想是如何被儒家承襲、變改、 甚而運用操作等問題。本書在《論語》與孔子思想關係的釐清上,特別是先秦至西漢時期孔子言論竄作改寫過程的解明等,都對現今儒學研究有實質上的助益。.
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  48. Tōyō no saiken.Kōzō Tsuda - 1928
     
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    The plausibility of a chaotic brain theory.Ichiro Tsuda - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):829-840.
    We consider the significance of high-dimensional transitory dynamics in the brain and mind. In particular, we highlight the roles of high-dimensional chaotic dynamical systems as an “adequate language” (Gelfand 1989), which should possess both explanatory and predictive power of description. We discuss the methods of description of dynamic behavior of the brain. These methods have been adopted to capture the averaged or deterministic complexity, and further to allow for discussion of a new approach to capture the complexity of the deviation (...)
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    Using deceased people’s personal data.Hiroshi Nakagawa & Akiko Orita - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-19.
    It is important to manage individuals’ personal data after their death to maintain their dignity or follow their wishes as much as possible. From this perspective, this report describes the real-world commercialization of immortal digital personalities, which gives eternal life to the deceased in a digital form. We identify the problems with the commercialization of deceased users’ images and personal data, which becomes postmortem entertainment. Considering these problems, we seek out the ideal form of deceased users’ personal data for commercialization. (...)
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