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    Nishitani Keiji chosakushū.Keiji Nishitani - 1986 - Tōkyō: Sōbunsha.
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    Jōi ni okeru kū: Nishitani Keiji Sensei tsuitō.Keiji Nishitani & Shizuteru Ueda (eds.) - 1992 - Tōkyō: Sōbunsha.
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    Religion and Nothingness.Keiji Nishitani - 1982 - University of California Press.
    In _Religion and Nothingness_ the leading representative of the Kyoto School of Philosophy lays the foundation of thought for a world in the making, for a world united beyond the differences of East and West. Keiji Nishitani notes the irreversible trend of Western civilization to nihilism, and singles out the conquest of nihilism as _the_ task for contemporary philosophy. Nihility, or relative nothingness, can only be overcome by being radicalized to Emptiness, or absolute nothingness. Taking absolute nothingness as the (...)
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    Nishida Kitaro.Keiji Nishitani - 1991 - University of California Press.
    In recent years several books by major figures in Japan's modern philosophical tradition have appeared in English, exciting readers by their explorations of the borderlands between philosophy and religion. What has been wanting, however, is a book in a Western language to elucidate the life and thought of Nishida Kitaro (1870-1945), Japan's first philosopher of world stature and the originator of what has come to be called the Kyoto School. No one is more qualified to write such a book than (...)
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  5. Nishitani Keiji Zuibun.Tåoru Sasaki & Keiji Nishitani - 1990
     
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  6. Moral Grounds for Indigenous Hunting Rights.Makoto Usami - 2016 - Philosophy of Law in the Arctic.
    It is crucial for indigenous people living in the Arctic to harvest animals by hunting in a traditional manner, as is the case with such peoples in other parts of the world. Given the nutritional, economic, and cultural importance of hunting for aboriginal people, it seems reasonable to say that they have the moral right to hunt animals. On the other hand, non-aboriginal people are occasionally prohibited from hunting a particular species of animal in many societies. The question then arises: (...)
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  7. Denshūroku.Keiji Higashi - 1906 - Tōkyō: Waseda Daigaku Shuppanbu. Edited by Yangming Wang.
     
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  8. Yōmeigaku yōgi.Keiji Higashi - 1912 - Edited by Yangming Wang.
     
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  9. Shūkyō to wa nani ka.Keiji Nishitani - 1987 - Tōkyō: Sōbunsha.
     
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    The Consistency of Indian Art--Particularities of Subject Matter and Depiction in Indian Sculpture and Painting.Keiji Sadakane - 1995 - Bigaku: The Japanese Journal of Aesthetics 46:1-11.
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  11. Jitsuzonshugi no tetsugaku.Keiji Satō - 1949
     
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  12. Tetsugaku gairon.Keiji Satō - 1948
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    The philosophy of Brahmo Samaj: Rammohun Roy and Devendranath Tagore.Keiji Takeuchi - 1997 - Calcutta: Bookfront Publication Forum.
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    Saitō Kihaku no geijutsuteki kyōiku: Zeami to Shutainā to Kihaku.Keiji Tomiyama - 2011 - Tōkyō: Ikkei Shobō.
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    Chūgoku geijutsu rironshi kenkyū =.Bunri Usami - 2015 - Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Sōbunsha.
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    Intergenerational Rights: A Philosophical Examination.Makoto Usami - 2011 - In Patricia Hanna (ed.), An Anthology of Philosophical Studies, Vol. 5. Athens Institute of Education and Research.
    One of the primary views on our supposed obligation towards our descendants in the context of environmental problems invokes the idea of the rights of future generations. A growing number of authors also hold that the descendants of those victimized by historical injustices, including colonialism and slavery, have the right to demand financial reparations for the sufferings of their distant ancestors. However, these claims of intergenerational rights face theoretical difficulties, notably the non-identity problem. To circumvent this problem in a relationship (...)
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    World Poverty and Justice beyond Borders.Makoto Usami - 2005 - Tokyo Institute of Technology Department of Social Engineering Discussion Paper (05-04):1-18.
    Most cosmopolitans who are concerned about world poverty assume that for citizens of affluent societies, justice beyond national borders is a matter of their positive duty to provide aid to distant people suffering from severe poverty. This assumption is challenged by some authors, notably Tomas Pogge, who maintains that these citizens are actively involved in the incidence of poverty abroad and therefore neglect their negative duty of refraining from harming others. This paper examines the extent to which it is pertinent (...)
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    Was ist Religion?Keiji Nishitani - 1986 - Insel.
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  19. Nishida Kitaró.Nishitani Keiji, Yamamoto Seisaku, J. Heisig & D. Clarke - 1993 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 55 (1):164-165.
     
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  20. Justice after Catastrophe: Responsibility and Security.Makoto Usami - 2015 - Ritsumeikan Studies in Language and Culture 26 (4):215-230.
    The issue of justice after catastrophe is an enormous challenge to contemporary theories of distributive justice. In the past three decades, the controversy over distributive justice has centered on the ideal of equality. One of intensely debated issues concerns what is often called the “equality of what,” on which there are three primary views: welfarism, resourcism, and the capabilities approach. Another major point of dispute can be termed the “equality or another,” about which three positions debate: egalitarianism, prioritarianism, and sufficientarianism. (...)
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    The Self-Overcoming of Nihilism.Keiji Nishitani - 1990 - State University of New York Press.
    Translation of an important work by the contemporary Japanese philosopher Keiji Nishitani.
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    Reproduction et expression: Essai sur les methodes sémiologique et esthétique de Christian Metz.Keiji Asanuma - 1996 - Semiotica 112 (1-2):21-34.
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  23. Kåowa Bunka.Keiji Nishitani - 1991
     
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  24. Zen no tachiba.Keiji Nishitani - 1987 - Tōkyō: Sōbunsha.
     
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  25. Bukkyō no tetsugakuteki rikai.Keiji Satō - 1980 - Heirakuji Shoten.
     
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    Global Justice: From Responsibility to Rights.Makoto Usami - 2013 - Discussion Paper, No. 2013–02, Department of Social Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology:1-12.
    In the past decade, a growing number of authors, notably Thomas Pogge, have maintained that citizens in economically advanced societies are responsible for extreme and extensive poverty in the developing world. Iris Marion Young proposed the social connection model of responsibility, which asserts that these citizens participate in networks that give rise to global structural injustices. While Pogge’s argument for the existence of citizens’ responsibility has been the subject of widespread debate, few efforts have been made to scrutinise the solidity (...)
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    Retroactive Justice: Trials for Human Rights Violations Under a Prior Regime.Makoto Usami - 2001 - In Burton M. Leiser & Tom Campbell (eds.), Human Rights in Philosophy & Practice. Ashgate Publishing. pp. 423--442.
    In the transition from a repressive to a democratic society, the successor government faces the problem of how to deal with grave human rights violations such as killings and torture committed under its predecessor. This paper analyzes the dilemma a new government may encounter when it attempts to prosecute and punish those found responsible. On one hand, trials of chargeable officers may be able to prevent human rights abuses in the future and to facilitate instituting or restoring democracy. On the (...)
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  28. The Non-Identity Problem, Collective Rights, and the Threshold Conception of Harm.Makoto Usami - 2011 - Tokyo Institute of Technology Department of Social Engineering Discussion Paper (2011-04):1-17.
    One of the primary views on our supposed obligation towards our descendants in the context of environmental problems invokes the idea of the rights of future generations. A growing number of authors also hold that the descendants of those victimized by historical injustices, including colonialism and slavery, have the right to demand financial reparations for the sufferings of their distant ancestors. However, these claims of intergenerational rights face theoretical difficulties, notably the non-identity problem. To circumvent this problem in a relationship (...)
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    Autonomous behaviour and the limits of human volition.Keiji Ota, Lucie Charles & Patrick Haggard - 2024 - Cognition 244 (C):105684.
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  30. (1 other version)Intergenerational Justice: Rights versus Fairness.Makoto Usami - 2011 - Philosophy Study 1 (4):237-246.
  31. Dare, Kao no keijijōgaku.Keiji Hayami - 1956
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  32. Hēgeru no shūgyō henreki jidai.Keiji Hayami - 1974
     
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  33. Runessansuki no tetsugaku.Keiji Hayami - 1958
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  34. Tetsugaku nenpyō.Keiji Hayami - 1949
     
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  35. Tetsugaku tsūshi.Keiji Hayami - 1950
     
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  36. Ware, kimi, kare.Keiji Hayami - 1966 - Chikuma Shobo.
     
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  37. (1 other version)Arisutoteresu ronkō.Keiji Nishitani - 1948
     
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  38. Ikiru imi.Keiji Nishitani - 1972
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  39. Kono eien naru mono.Keiji Nishitani - 1967 - Edited by Kōjirō Yoshikawa.
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  40. Kindai seishin.Keiji Nishitani (ed.) - 1949
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  41. (1 other version)Nihirizumu.Keiji Nishitani - 1949
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    Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Over Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Modulates Risk-Attitude in Motor Decision-Making.Keiji Ota, Masahiro Shinya & Kazutoshi Kudo - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
  43. Jitsuzon no tetsugaku.Keiji Satō - 1958
     
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  44. Supinoza kenkyū.Keiji Shimpuku - 1969
     
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    Report on the 34th Conference of Japan Society for the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education.Keiji Umeno - 2013 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 35 (1):45-47.
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    Hōshisō no suimyaku =.Makoto Usami & Susumu Morimura (eds.) - 2016 - Kyōto-shi: Hōritsu Bunkasha.
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    Law as Public Policy: Combining Justice with Interest.Makoto Usami - 2008 - In Tadeusz Biernat & Marek Zirk-Sadowski (eds.), Politics of Law and Legal Policy Between Modern and Post-Modern Jurisprudence. Wolters Kluwer Polska. pp. 292--315.
    In newly emerging democracies, succeeding governments have numerous policy tasks for the purpose of developing the free market and the democratic process. In such legal systems, policy-oriented views of law, which regard law as a policy tool for diminishing public problems, seem descriptively pertinent and prescriptively helpful. This is also the case in mature democratic legal systems, where the public problems faced by governments become more and more complex. Policy-directional views of law do not necessarily imply that law is a (...)
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    確率的 Web 画像収集.Yanai Keiji - 2007 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 22 (1):10-18.
    We propose a novel probabilistic image selection method for the Web image gathering system we proposed before. It employed two-step processing: (1) Gather HTML files of Web pages related to given keywords, analyze them and fetch only Web images expected to be highly related to the keywords. (2) Select only relevant images from the gathered images based on the image-feature-based clustering. In this paper, we propose building a generative model based on the Gaussian mixture model to represent the distribution of (...)
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  49. Shushi no shizengaku.Keiji Yamasa - 1978
     
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  50. Rogosu no kenkyū.Keiji Hayami - 1948
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