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    Japanese Studies of Post-Opium War China: 1979.Hamashita Takeshi & ShiRaku Zasshi - 1984 - Chinese Studies in History 18 (1-2):39-57.
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    “This” and “Such” in the Receptacle Passage of Plato’s Timaeus.Takeshi Nakamura - 2022 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 104 (2):239-265.
    One short passage on what is called the Receptacle in Plato’s Timaeus has been the subject of much controversy since Cherniss presented an alternative reading of it in 1954. In this paper, I criticize an influential argument presented by Zeyl for a traditional reading, and propose a new interpretation which adopts the alternative reading on important sentences of the passage, but is not accompanied by the defects of Cherniss’ interpretation.
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    Consumer confusion from price competition and excessive product attributes under the curse of dimensionality.Takeshi Ebina & Keita Kinjo - 2019 - AI and Society 34 (3):615-624.
    The purpose of our study is to investigate the effects of the number of products, product attributes, and prices on consumer confusion, conduct a numerical analysis to check the robustness of the results, and present an example of the cell phone market in Japan. Following an ideal point model and embedding the number of products and product attributes, we clarify how these factors affect consumer confusion and purchase probability. We show that as the number of product attributes increases, the choice (...)
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    Knowledge from Outside: Knowledge for 'Divertissement' and Beyond.Masahiro Hamashita - 2003 - Diogenes 50 (1):97-104.
    Many cultures have had knowledge imposed from outside, whether by force or for reasons of power, to the detriment of their own endogenous knowledge and the wisdom developed throughout their history. Would Japan’s acquisition of Western knowledge have led but to the development of a lesser know-how, devoid of meaning or sense, or even of knowledge which it might be better to ignore? Far from benefiting from an endogenous development or a modernization respectful of beings and of their environment, the (...)
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    Heidegger and buddhism.Takeshi Umehara - 1970 - Philosophy East and West 20 (3):271-281.
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    Some More Conservation Results on the Baire Category Theorem.Takeshi Yamazaki - 2000 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 46 (1):105-110.
    In this paper, we generalize a result of Brown and Simpson [1] to prove that RCA0+Π0∞-BCT is conservative over RCA0 with respect to the set of formulae in the form ∃!Xφ, where φ is arithmetical. We also consider the conservation of Π00∞-BCT over Σb1-NIA+∇b1-CA.
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    Neither/Nor: Ruminating on the Metanoetic Pharmakon in Nietzsche and Other Buddhas.Takeshi Morisato - 2021 - Philosophy East and West 71 (4):1070-1081.
    If a book title were comparable to the name of a restaurant, the table of contents would be their menu. Jason Wirth's Nietzsche and Other Buddhas initially reminded me of a fusion restaurant with a strong "Asian" flavor, an ambiguous genre that we would see anywhere in continental Europe. As one could easily imagine, this is not necessarily a compliment to the chef. By integrating various ingredients and different techniques from diverse culinary traditions, a fusion restaurant might claim to create (...)
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  8. Vanishing Subjectivity: Flower, Shame, and Direct Cultivation in Asian PhilosophiesAsian Philosophical Texts, no. 3.Takeshi Morisato & Roman Pașca (eds.) - 2021
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    The application of theories of the body to teaching physical education.Takeshi Azuma & Keiji Umeno - 2000 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 22 (1):1-15.
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    La forêt vue par Yanagita Kunio.Masahiro Hamashita - 2004 - Diogène 207 (3):15-19.
    Résumé Yanagita Kunio (1875-1962), un des plus représentatifs folkloristes japonais, considère les différents aspects d’une forêt comme un ensemble composite qui comprend les coutumes, légendes et modes de vie des habitants. Le regard de Yanagita est un regard proche, qui souhaite comprendre comment la forêt se rapporte à la vie et aux coutumes de la population qui y habite. Une attitude qui pourrait être celle d’une « compréhension de l’intérieur ». Face à la complexité de la question écologique de la (...)
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    Shutai no gaku to shite no bigaku: kindai Nihon bigakushi kenkyū.Masahiro Hamashita - 2007 - Kyōto-shi: Kōyō Shobō.
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    Kage no jiryoku.Takeshi Hara - 2012 - Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Genki Shobō.
    Shōwashi e no renketsu -- Higashi Ajia kara no me -- Tennō to iu jiba -- Watashi no kaikōki -- Jikokuhyō katate ni ekisoba o.
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    Error repair and knowledge acquisition via case-based reasoning.Takeshi Kohno, Susumu Hamada, Dai Araki, Shoichi Kojima & Toshikazu Tanaka - 1997 - Artificial Intelligence 91 (1):85-101.
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    Forests as Seen by Yanagita Kunio: His Contribution to a Contemporary Ecological Idea.Masahiro Hamashita - 2005 - Diogenes 52 (3):13-16.
    Yanagita Kunio (1875-1962), one of the most representative of Japanese folklorists, sees the different aspects of forests as a composite whole comprising customs, legends and way of life of the inhabitants. Yanagita looks at this in detail, wishing to understand how the forest is related to the life and customs of the people living there, an attitude that could be called an understanding from within. Given the complexity of the issue of the earth’s ecology, Yanagita suggests adopting the same attitude.
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    An evaluation of risk factors for adverse drug events associated with angiotensin‐converting enzyme inhibitors.Takeshi Morimoto, Tejal K. Gandhi, Julie M. Fiskio, Andrew C. Seger, Joseph W. So, E. Francis Cook, Tsuguya Fukui & David W. Bates - 2004 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 10 (4):499-509.
  16. 日本思想という病:なぜこの国は行きづまるのか?.Takeshi Nakajima, Kazuya Serizawa & Chiki Ogiue (eds.) - 2010 - Tokyo: Kōbunsha.
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    Truths about Socrates : Presentism and the Grounding Problem.Takeshi Sakon - 2013 - Journal of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 41 (1):37-61.
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  18. Miki Kiyoshi no sekai: ningen no kyūsai to shakai no henkaku.Takeshi Sasaki - 1987 - Tōkyō: Daisan bunmeisha. Edited by Kiyoshi Miki.
     
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    Nakae Tōju.Takeshi Watanabe - 1974
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    Collaborative Discovery in a Scientific Domain.Takeshi Okada & Herbert A. Simon - 1997 - Cognitive Science 21 (2):109-146.
    This study compares Pairs of subjects with Single subjects in a task of discovering scientific laws with the aid of experiments. Subjects solved a molecular genetics task in a computer micro‐world (Dunbar, 1993). Pairs were more successful in discovery than Singles and participated more actively in explanatory activities (i.e., entertaining hypotheses and considering alternative ideas and justifications). Explanatory activities were effective for discovery only when the subjects also conducted crucial experiments. Explanatory activities were facilitated when paired subjects made requests of (...)
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    Paradox of choice and sharing personal information.Takeshi Ebina & Keita Kinjo - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (1):121-132.
    The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between a firm’s strategy and consumers’ decisions in the presence of the paradox of choice and sharing personal information. The paradox of choice implies that having too many choices does not necessarily ensure happiness and sometimes having less is more. A new model is constructed introducing a factor of information sharing into the model of a previous study that embedded the paradox of choice only (Kinjo and Ebina in AI Soc (...)
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    Tanabe Hajime and the Kyoto School: self, world, and knowledge.Takeshi Morisato - 2021 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    This introduction to Tanabe Hajime (1885-1962), the critical successor of the "father of contemporary Japanese philosophy" Nishida Kitaro (1870-1945), focuses on Hajime's central philosophical ideas and perspective on "self," "world," "knowledge," and the "purpose of philosophizing". Exploring his notable philosophical ideas including the logic of species, metanoetics, and philosophy of death, it addresses his life-long study of the history of Western philosophy. It sets out his belief that Western framework of thinking is incapable of giving sufficient answers to the philosophical (...)
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  23. Why Should the Truthmaker Principle Be Restricted?Takeshi Akiba - 2011 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 44 (2):115-134.
    According to the “truthmaker maximalism”, every true contingent proposition is made true by something in the world, called its truthmaker. Although at first sight the maximalism seems to be a natural position, it has serious difficulties, especially concerning negative truths. In view of this, many truthmaker theorists adopt some non-maximalist position. It is not clear, however, whether these non-maximalists are justified, since existing reasons to justify the non-maximalism are not good enough. In this paper, then, I shall propose a new (...)
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    Presentists Should Not Believe in Time Travel.Takeshi Sakon - 2021 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 53 (2):191-213.
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    Faith and reason in continental and Japanese philosophy: reading Tanabe Hajime and William Desmond.Takeshi Morisato - 2019 - New York, NY: Bloomsbury Academic.
    This book brings together the work of two significant figures in contemporary philosophy. By considering the work of Tanabe Hajime, the Japanese philosopher of the Kyoto School, and William Desmond, the contemporary Irish philosopher, Takeshi Morisato offers a clear presentation of contemporary comparative solutions to the problems of the philosophy of religion. Importantly, this is the first book-length English-language study of Tanabe Hajime's philosophy of religion that consults the original Japanese texts. Considering the examples of Christianity and Buddhism, Faith (...)
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  26. A Presentist Approach to (Ersatz) Possible Worlds.Takeshi Sakon - 2016 - Acta Analytica 31 (2):169-177.
    It is sometimes argued that there is an analogy between time and modality: What is true of time, mutatis mutandis, should be true of modality, and vice versa. However, I think that the importance of this analogy has not been truly appreciated in the literature. In this paper, I try to offer a plausible account of the relationship between time and modality based on what is known as presentist ersatzism. If the attempt succeeds, it will be shown that ersatzists about (...)
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    Fake news and its electoral consequences: a survey experiment on Mexico.Takeshi Iida, Jaehyun Song, José Luis Estrada & Yuriko Takahashi - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-14.
    This study examined the effect of fake news on electoral outcome. Using post-election surveys, previous studies found associations between exposure to fake news and voting behavior, though these observational studies failed to show that these changes were actually caused by fake news. To examine whether fake news really affects voting behavior, we need to experimentally manipulate voters’ exposure to fake news in real elections and see if voters regret their vote choice knowing that the information was false. For this purpose, (...)
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  28. Asian Philosophical Texts Vol. 1.Takeshi Morisato & Roman Pașca (eds.) - 2019 - Mimesis International.
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    Reason's Fidelity to the Divine Absolute: Metaxology, Metanoesis and the Promise of Freedom.Takeshi Morisato - 2016 - Dissertation, Ku Leuven
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    Objection to Simons’ Nuclear Theory.Takeshi Akiba - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 17:7-13.
    A number of philosophers today endorse the view that material substances (e.g., cats, stones, atoms) can be analyzed as bundles of “particular properties” or “tropes”. Among several developments, the theory that Peter Simons proposed is seen as the most successful one. Simons’ theory seems to owe its high reputation to mainly two advantages which he claims for his theory: the capacity for avoiding infinite regress, and the explanatory adequacy for the phenomenon of change. In this paper, however, I try to (...)
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  31. Nihon tetsugaku.Takeshi Fukuhara - 1934 - Tōkyō: Bukkyō Nenkansha.
  32. Kokuminshugi keizaigaku no kiso riron.Takeshi Furukawa - 1937
     
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    Hēgeru ni okeru risei kokka rekishi.Takeshi Gonza - 2010 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
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    Connaissance venue de l'extérieur, connaissance comme " divertissement? et au-delà".Masahiro Hamashita - 2002 - Diogène 1 (1):115-124.
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    Les non- et anti-démocraties de la postmodernité.Masahiro Hamashita, Frances Albernaz & Véronique Aldebert - 2008 - Diogène 220 (4):30-35.
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    The Non- and Anti-Democratic in Post-Modernity.Masahiro Hamashita - 2008 - Diogenes 55 (4):27-31.
    Is, or has, democracy a universal value? This is the main question raised by this paper, which distinguishes between two aspects of democracy: political institution in opposition to despotism, and political belief against any kind of slavery and subordination. The role played by intellectuals in the development of contemporary democracy, and the relation of democracy to mass culture and the influence of mass media on a true democratic attitude, are studied within the frame of an overall 'mass aesthetization' which characterizes (...)
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    Ecology of technology: A perspective.Takeshi Hayashi - 1993 - AI and Society 7 (2):109-116.
  38. Chūgoku kindai shisō kenkyū.Takeshi Kobayashi - 2019 - Kyōto-shi: Hōyū Shoten.
     
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  39. (1 other version)Bushidō ronkō.Takeshi Koga - 1943 - 18 i.: E..
     
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    Hashikawa Bunsō: shakai no mujun o utsu shisō: ima Nihon o kangaeru.Takeshi Nakajima & Shunsuke Sugita (eds.) - 2022 - Tōkyō-to Shibuya-ku: Kawade Shobō Shinsha.
    私たちにとって歴史とは何か。改めて歴史意識を取り戻すため、橋川文三を今、とらえ、読むための入門書。.
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    The Politics of Community: Theory & Practice.Takeshi Nakano - 2003 - Contemporary Political Theory 2 (1):125-126.
  42. Suzuki Daisetsu zuibunki.Takeshi Shimura - 1967 - Edited by Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki.
     
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    Ningen kagaku to shite no kyōikugaku.Takeshi Tago (ed.) - 1992 - Tōkyō: Keisō Shobō.
  44. A comparison of bushi-do & chivalry, 1914.Takeshi Takagi - 1984 - Osaka, Japan: TM International Academy.
     
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    Reverse Mathematics and Completeness Theorems for Intuitionistic Logic.Takeshi Yamazaki - 2001 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 42 (3):143-148.
    In this paper, we investigate the logical strength of completeness theorems for intuitionistic logic along the program of reverse mathematics. Among others we show that is equivalent over to the strong completeness theorem for intuitionistic logic: any countable theory of intuitionistic predicate logic can be characterized by a single Kripke model.
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    La Philosophie Japonaise des Enfers.Takeshi Umehara - 1990 - Klincksieck.
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    Mirai e no taiwa.Takeshi Umehara, Tadao Umesao, Kazumi Takahashi & Shunsuke Tsurumi - 1967 - Yukonsha.
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  48. Yami no patosu.Takeshi Umehara - 1983 - Tōkyō: Shūeisha.
     
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    Wine, Rice, or Both?Takeshi Watanabe - 2009 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 36 (2):259-278.
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    Effective Nonrecursiveness.Takeshi Yamaguchi - 1997 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 43 (1):45-48.
    Productive sets are sets which are “effectively non recursively enumerable”. In the same spirit, we introduce a notion of “effectively nonrecursive sets” and prove an effective version of Post's theorem. We also show that a set is recursively enumerable and effectively nonrecursive in our sense if and only if it is effectively nonrecursive in the sense of Odifreddi [1].
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