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  1. Hanshinron no tame no shūkyōgaku.Masahiro Miura - 1997 - Hyōgo-ken Aioi-shi: Miura Masahiro.
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    Finger-to-Beat Coordination Skill of Non-dancers, Street Dancers, and the World Champion of a Street-Dance Competition.Akito Miura, Shinya Fujii, Masahiro Okano, Kazutoshi Kudo & Kimitaka Nakazawa - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Accent Stabilizes 1:2 Sensorimotor Synchronization of Rhythmic Knee Flexion-Extension Movement in Upright Stance.Takahide Etani, Akito Miura, Masahiro Okano, Masahiro Shinya & Kazutoshi Kudo - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  4. (1 other version)Miura Baien.Baien Miura - 1979
     
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  5. Miura Baien shiryōshū.Baien Miura - 1989 - Tōkyō: Perikansha. Edited by Masayasu Takahashi & Hisashi Gorōmaru.
     
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  6. Miura Baien gaiden: seikyo nihyakunen kinenshū.Yasaburō Nakao & Baien Miura (eds.) - 1988 - Ōita-ken Higashikunisaki-gun Aki-machi: Miura Baien Kenkyūkai.
     
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    Deep words: Miura Baien's system of natural philosophy.Baien Miura - 1991 - New York: E.J. Brill. Edited by Rosemary Mercer.
    "Deep Words contains translations of "Honso, the "Core Text" of "Gengo, by Miura Baien, 1723-1789 - a widely renowned Japanese teacher and writer of his time; ...
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    Transcranial magnetic stimulation-induced global propagation of transient phase resetting associated with directional information flow.Masahiro Kawasaki, Yutaka Uno, Jumpei Mori, Kenji Kobata & Keiichi Kitajo - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    The Uighur Abhidharmakosabhasya: preserved at the Museum of Ethnography in Stockholm.Masahiro Shōgaito - 2014 - Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
    The Abhidharmakosabha'ya, preserved at the Ethnographic Museum in Stockholm, is the second longest Abhidharma text in Uighur. The important Buddhist text was written in Sanskrit by Vasubandhu and translated into Chinese by Zhen Di (499-569 AD) and Xuan Zang (602-664 AD). Later during the Yuan Dynasty the text was translated from Chinese to Uighur on the basis of Xuan Zang's version of the original Sanskrit text. Masahiro Shogaito examines the Uighur version of the Abhidharmakosabha'ya and provides the Uighur text (...)
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  10. What Is Antinatalism?: Definition, History, and Categories.Masahiro Morioka - 2021 - The Review of Life Studies 12:1-39.
    The concept of antinatalism is now becoming popular on the Internet. Many online newspaper articles deal with this topic, and numerous academic papers on antinatalism have been published over the past ten years in the fields of philosophy and ethics. The word “antinatalism” was first used in the current meaning in 2006, when the two books that justify the universal negation of procreation were published: one by David Benatar and the other by Théophile de Giraud. However, we can find various (...)
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  11. Animated Persona: The Ontological Status of a Deceased Person Who Continues to Appear in This World.Masahiro Morioka - 2021 - European Journal of Japanese Philosophy 6:115-131.
    In this paper, I propose the concept of the “animated persona,” a soundless voice that says, “I am here” and appears on the surface of someone or something. This concept can bring clarity to the experience of perceiving a kind of personhood on a corpse, a wooden mask, or even a tree. In the first half of this paper, I will examine some Japanese literature and a work of Viktor Frankl’s that discuss these phenomena. In the second half, I will (...)
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    [八千頌般若經] の心性本淨說について.Masahiro Fujita - 1989 - Philosophia (Misc.) 76:133-147.
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  13. What Is Birth Affirmation?: The Meaning of Saying “Yes” to Having Been Born.Masahiro Morioka - 2021 - Journal of Philosophy of Life 11 (1):43-59.
    In this paper, the concept of birth affirmation is clarified in both the psychological dimension and the philosophical dimension. In the psychological dimension, we propose two interpretations: 1) Possible world interpretation: Even if I could imagine a possible world in which my ideal was realized or my grave sufferings were resolved, I would never think, at the bottom of my heart, that it would have been better to have been born to that possible world. 2) Anti-antinatalistic interpretation: I would never (...)
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    The Personal Trait of Spiritual Growth Is Correlated With the White Matter Integrity of the Brain.Masahiro Fujino, Keita Watanabe & Yoshinori Yamakawa - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Determining the relationship between the entire brain structure and individual differences is important in extending healthy life expectancy, which can be affected by brain atrophy. The entire brain structure has been gradually known to be correlated not only with age but also with individual differences, such as quality of life, general intelligence, and lifestyle. However, little attention has been paid to the relationship between the entire brain structure and personal traits. We herein focused on one personal trait, namely spiritual growth, (...)
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    Incremental processing and design of a parser for japanese: A dynamic approach.Masahiro Kobayashi - 2008 - In Takashi Washio, Ken Satoh, Hideaki Takeda & Akihiro Inokuchi (eds.), New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence. Springer. pp. 174--186.
  16. Gedatsu to kyūsai.Masahiro Kusunoki (ed.) - 1983 - Kyōto: Heirakuji Shoten.
     
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  17. Risei to shinkō.Masahiro Kusunoki - 1974 - Miraisha.
     
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  18. Jissen meisō yoga.Masahiro Oki - 1978
     
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    A note on Thomason's representation of S.Satoshi Miura & Shigeo Ōhama - 1977 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 18 (1):177-180.
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    Measurability and Integrability in Abstract Integral Structures.Masahiro Takahashi - 1999 - Humanitas 24:144-151.
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    Time allocation to subsistence activities among the Huli in rural and urban Papua New Guinea.Masahiro Umezaki, Taro Yamauchi & Ryutaro Ohtsuka - 2002 - Journal of Biosocial Science 34 (1):133-138.
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  22. Rule following: A pedestrian approach.Masahiro Yamada - 2010 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 80 (2):283-311.
  23. Getting It Right By Accident.Masahiro Yamada - 2010 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 83 (1):72-105.
  24. What Does Doing Philosophy Mean to Me?Masahiro Morioka - 2022 - The Review of Life Studies 13:35-46.
    To me, philosophy is the relentless pursuit of 1) how I am to live and die from this moment forward and 2) the meaning of my having been born. This pursuit does not stop until I reach an understanding that satisfies me. If I expand my field of view slightly, it is to understand where humanity came from and where it is going through an intellectual lens. When I entered the ethics program at the University of Tokyo, I thought I (...)
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  25. The problem of other minds in the buddhist epistemological tradition.Masahiro Inami - 2001 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 29 (4):465-483.
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    The PN∗-search algorithm: Application to tsume-shogi.Masahiro Seo, Hiroyuki Iida & Jos W. H. M. Uiterwijk - 2001 - Artificial Intelligence 129 (1-2):253-277.
  27. The Concept of Painless Civilization and the Philosophy of Biological Evolution: With Reference to Jonas, Freud, and Bataille.Masahiro Morioka - 2022 - The Review of Life Studies 13:16-34.
    In this paper I attempt to open a new horizon in the field of civilization studies by examining the concept of painless civilization from the perspective of the philosophy of biological evolution. Since the space is limited, the priority will be given to the clarification of an overall structure. Modern civilization has created systems that seek “comfort and pleasure” and eliminate “pain and suffering” and has spread them to every corner of our society. It is progressing like a great wave (...)
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    Easton collapses and a strongly saturated filter.Masahiro Shioya - 2020 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 59 (7-8):1027-1036.
    We introduce the Easton collapse and show that the two-stage iteration of Easton collapses gives a model in which the successor of a regular cardinal carries a strongly saturated filter. This allows one to get a model in which many successor cardinals carry saturated filters just by iterating Easton collapses.
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    Why Beyond Bioethics?: The Reaction of a Japanese Philosopher to American Bioethics.Masahiro Morioka - 2015 - In Alexandra Perry & C. D. Herrera (eds.), New Perspectives in Japanese Bioethics. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 73-86.
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  30. (1 other version)Reconsidering Brain Death: A Lesson from Japan's Fifteen Years of Experience.Masahiro Morioka - 2001 - Hastings Center Report 31 (4):41-46.
    The Japanese Transplantation Law is unique among others in that it allows us to choose between "brain death" and "traditional death" as our death. In every country 20 to 40 % of the popularion doubts the idea of brain death. This paper reconsiders the concept, and reports the ongoing rivision process of the current law. Published in Hastings Center Report, 2001.
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  31. Benshōhō wa dō iū kagaku ka.Tsutomu Miura - 1968
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  32. Baien zenshū.Baien Miura - 1970
     
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    Chūgoku shingaku no ryōsen: Genchō no chishikijin to Ju-Dō-Butsu sankyō.Shūichi Miura - 2003 - Tōkyō: Kenbun Shuppan.
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  34. Marukusu-shugi no fukugen.Tsutomu Miura - 1969
     
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  35. Marukusu-shugi to jōhōka shakai.Tsutomu Miura - 1971
     
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  36. Bungaku seiritsu no riron.Masahiro Moriyasu - 1969 - Edited by Mawatari, Kenzaburō & [From Old Catalog].
     
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  37. 4.6. Internationalization in Japanese Bioethics.Masahiro Morioka - 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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    Shisaku no aurubamu: kōki Witogenshutain o megutte.Masahiro Oku - 1992 - Tōkyō: Keisō Shobō.
  39. Gendai e no toi.Masahiro Sato, Takamasa Ikeda & Takayoshi Aoki - 1974 - Risosha. Edited by Takamasa Ikeda & Takayoshi Aoki.
     
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  40. Rō-Sō shisō kōwa.Masahiro Yasuoka - 1935 - Tōkyō: Kinkei Gakuin.
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  41. Philosophy of Life in Contemporary Society.Masahiro Morioka - 2017 - The Review of Life Studies 8:15-22.
    An outline of "philosophy of life" as a philosophical discipline is discussed. In today’s academic philosophy, we have “philosophy of biology,” which deals with creatures’ biological phenomena, “philosophy of death,” which concentrates on the concept of human death, and “philosophy of meaning of life,” which investigates difficult problems concerning the meaning of life and living. However, we do not have “philosophy of life,” which deals with philosophical problems concerning human life and the life of non-human creatures. Hence, I proposed to (...)
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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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  43. A new argument for evidentialism?Masahiro Yamada - 2010 - Philosophia 38 (2):399-404.
    In his “A new argument for evidentialism” (Shah, Philos Q 56(225): 481–498, 2006 ), Nishi Shah argues that the best explanation of a feature of deliberation whether to believe that p which he calls transparency entails that only evidence can be reason to believe that p. I show that his argument fails because a crucial lemma that his argument appeals to cannot be supported without assuming evidentialism to be true in the first place.
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  44. Manga Introduction to Philosophy: An Exploration of Time, Existence, the Self, and the Meaning of Life.Masahiro Morioka & Nyancofu Terada - 2021 - Tokyo Philosophy Project.
    This book was first published in Japanese in 2013 and was warmly welcomed not only by general readers but also by specialists in philosophy. I believe that it succeeded in breaking new ground in the field of introductory approaches to philosophy. Many manga or comic books explaining the thought of major philosophers have already been published. There have also been manga whose story was conceived by philosophers. To the best of my knowledge, however, there has never been a book in (...)
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  45. Pleasure, Suffering, and Painless Civilization.Masahiro Morioka - 2022 - The Review of Life Studies 13:1-9.
    Beyza Şen and Ali Tacar's interview with Masahiro Morioka on painless civilization and his recent works. "In our contemporary civilization we can experience pleasure, pleasantness, and comfort, and can avoid pain and suffering, albeit at the sacrifice of joy of life, which is indispensable for acquiring our life without regret. Of course we have a lot of pain and suffering in our society, so our lives are not painless at all, but I cannot help feeling that our contemporary scientific (...)
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    Design of a gaze behavior at a small mistake moment for a robot.Masahiro Shiomi, Kayako Nakagawa & Norihiro Hagita - 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):317-328.
    A change of gaze behavior at a small mistake moment is a natural response that reveals our own mistakes and suggests an apology to others with whom we are working or interacting. In this paper we investigate how robot gaze behaviors at small mistake moments change the impressions of others. To prepare gaze behaviors for a robot, first, we identified by questionnaires how human gaze behaviors change in such situations and extracted three kinds: looking at the other, looking down, and (...)
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  47. Human Cloning: Commentary on Tharien, Weiler, & Leavitt.Masahiro Morioka - 1998 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 8 (1):13-13.
     
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  48. Imagining a Common Horizon for Humanity and the Planet.Masahiro Morioka (ed.) - 2023 - Cappadocia University Press.
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  49. Reconsidering Meaning in Life: A Philosophical Dialogue with Thaddeus Metz.Masahiro Morioka (ed.) - 2015 - Journal of Philosophy of Life, Waseda University.
    An e-book devoted to 13 critical discussions of Thaddeus Metz's book "Meaning in Life: An Analytic Study", with a lengthy reply from the author. -/- Preface Masahiro Morioka i -/- Précis of Meaning in Life: An Analytic Study Thaddeus Metz ii-vi -/- Source and Bearer: Metz on the Pure Part-Life View of Meaning Hasko von Kriegstein 1-18 -/- Fundamentality and Extradimensional Final Value David Matheson 19-32 -/- Meaningful and More Meaningful: A Modest Measure Peter Baumann 33-49 -/- Is Meaning (...)
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  50. Painless Civilization and Fundamental Sense of Security: A Philosophical Challenge in the Age of Human Biotechnology.Masahiro Morioka - 2005 - Polylog: Forum for Intercultural Philosophy 6:1-1.
    This paper discusses some philosophical problems lurking behind the issues of human biotechnology, particularly prenatal screening. Firstly, prenatal screening technology disempowers existing disabled people. The second problem is that it systematically deprives us of the “fundamental sense of security.” This is a sense of security that allows us to believe that we will never be looked upon by anyone with such unspoken words as, “I wish you were never born” or “I wish you would disappear from the world.” Thirdly, we (...)
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