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  1. "The Logic of Place" and Common Sense.Yūjirō Nakamura & John Krummel - 2015 - Social Imaginaries 1 (1):71-82.
    The essay is a written version of a talk Nakamura Yūjirō gave at the Collège international de philosophie in Paris in 1983. In the talk Nakamura connects the issue of common sense in his own work to that of place in Nishida Kitarō and the creative imagination in Miki Kiyoshi. He presents this connection between the notions of common sense, imagination, and place as constituting one important thread in contemporary Japanese philosophy. He begins by discussing the significance (...)
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    ‘The Logic of Place’ and Common Sense.Nakamura Yūjirō & John W. M. Krummel - 2015 - Social Imaginaries 1 (1):83-103.
    The essay is a written version of a talk Nakamura Yūjirō gave at the College international de philosophie in Paris in 1983. In the talk Nakamura connects the issue of common sense in his own work to that of place in Nishida Kitarō and the creative imagination in Miki Kiyoshi. He presents this connection between the notions of common sense, imagination, and place as constituting one important thread in contemporary Japanese philosophy. He begins by discussing the significance (...)
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  3. Creative Imagination, Sensus Communis, and the Social Imaginary: Miki Kiyoshi and Nakamura Yūjirō in Dialogue with Contemporary Western Philosophy.John Krummel - 2017 - In Yusa Michiko (ed.), The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Contemporary Japanese Philosophy. New York: Bloomsbury. pp. 255-284.
    This chapter examines the imagination, its relationship to “common sense,” and its recent development in the notion of the social imaginary in Western philosophy and the contributions Miki Kiyoshi and Nakamura Yūjirō can make in this regard. I trace the historical evolution of the notion of the productive imagination from its seeds in Aristotle through Kant and into the social imagination or imaginary as bearing on our collective being-in-the-world, with semantic and ontological significance, in Paul Ricoeur, Cornelius Castoriadis, (...)
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    Creative Imagination, Sensus Communis, and the Social Imaginary: Miki Kiyoshi and Nakamura Yūjirō in Dialogue with Contemporary Western Philosophy.John Krummel - 2017 - In Yusa Michiko (ed.), The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Contemporary Japanese Philosophy. New York: Bloomsbury. pp. 255-284.
    This chapter examines the imagination, its relationship to “common sense,” and its recent development in the notion of the social imaginary in Western philosophy and the contributions Miki Kiyoshi and Nakamura Yūjirō can make in this regard. I trace the historical evolution of the notion of the productive imagination from its seeds in Aristotle through Kant and into the social imagination or imaginary as bearing on our collective being-in-the-world, with semantic and ontological significance, in Paul Ricoeur, Cornelius Castoriadis, (...)
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    Contemporary Japanese Philosophy.Shigenori Nagatomo - 1991 - In Eliot Deutsch & Ronald Bontekoe (eds.), A Companion to World Philosophies. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 523–530.
    Although it seems natural to consider the last fifty years the contemporary period, because this year (1995) punctuates a historical period celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the end of the Pacific War, this essay will limit the term “contemporary” roughly to the last twenty‐five years. The reason for this demarcation is that at the beginning of the 1970s, we witnessed a new philosophical mood emerging in Japan. Prior to that period, the Japanese philosophical scene was dominated by the study of (...)
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  6. Rethinking the History of the Productive Imagination in Relation to Common Sense.John Krummel - 2019 - In Suzi Adams & Jeremy C. A. Smith (eds.), Social Imaginaries: Critical Interventions. New York: Rowman & Littlefield International. pp. 45-75.
    The imagination—Einbildung—as its German makes clear is the faculty of formation. But this formative activity in various ways through the history of its concept has been intimately related to the concept of common sense, whether understood as the sense that gathers, orders, and makes coherent the various sense, or as the sensibility of the community. This contribution seeks to unfold that history of the concept of the creative or productive imagination while also tracing the parallel history of the concept of (...)
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    (1 other version)The Topos of Mu and the Predicative Self.J. Baird Callicott - 2023 - Dialogue and Universalism 33 (2):9-35.
    Terminologically, the “topos of mu” and the “predicative self” originated in the Kyoto School and are traceable to the work of its founder NISHIDA Kitarō. The full phrase was coined by NAKAMURA Yūjirō. Conceptually, the topos of mu or place of nothingness is Nishida’s development of the Buddhist notion of anatta or no self and radiating out from that locus of emptiness is a self constituted by its predicates or the things to which it is connected by an (...)
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    Imagination, Formation, and Place: An Ontology.John Krummel - 2018 - In Hans-Georg Moeller & Andrew Whitehead (eds.), Imagination: Cross-Cultural Philosophical Analyses. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    My contribution seeks to unfold an ontology of the imagination based on the history of the productive imagination in its relation to common sense and recent developments of the notion of the social imaginary, while making use of ideas found in both Western and Japanese thinkers. Kyoto School philosopher Miki Kiyoshi shows a connection between the imagination he inherits from Kant and a certain form-formlessness dynamic he inherits from Nishida Kitarō’s notion of a self-forming formlessness. The source of the imagination’s (...)
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    “Overcoming Modernity,” Capital, and Life System: Divergence of “Nothing” in the 1970s and 1980s.Nobuyuki Matsui - 2024 - Journal of East Asian Philosophy 4 (1):1-24.
    This paper delves into the dispute surrounding “overcoming modernity” in Japanese philosophy, which arose before and during Japan’s Pacific War (the “Greater East Asia War”) in the late 1930s and its impact on the postwar period. Nishida Kitarō’s philosophy provided the foundation for “overcoming modernity,” and the “Oriental” logic of “nothing” emerged as a counterpoint to the rationalist spirit of the West. This logic has persisted from the postwar period to the present day via postmodernism. Takeuchi Yoshimi and Hiromatsu Wataru, (...)
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    Philosophy and Japanese Philosophy in the World.John W. Krummel - 2017 - European Journal of Japanese Philosophy 2:9-42.
    In tackling the question of what is Japanese philosophy, the paper discusses: philosophy in general, the issue of Japanese philosophy, and the relevance of both philosophy and Japanese philosophy in our present age of globalization. Examining the definitions of philosophy provided by Kant, Hegel, and Heidegger, and looking at the philosophies of Nishida and Nishitani among others, I argue the source of philosophy—its originary and universal motivation—to be the question of meaning of existence. Japanese philosophy is no exception. I then (...)
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    Nakamura Yūjirō chosakushū dai 2-ki.Yūjirō Nakamura - 2000 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
    1. Katachi no odissei -- 2. Rinshō no chi -- 3. Aku no tetsugaku nōto 4. Zōho 21-seiki mondaigun ; Jutsugoshū II -- 5. Shūkyō to kagaku; Jinruichi shō -- 6. Shinpen Nihon bunka ni okeru aku to tsumi ; Shōnenba -- 7. Jutsugoteki sekai to seido -- 8. Seishin no fūga -- 9. Shinpen Pasukaru to sono jidai -- 10. Shinpen kindai Nihon ni okeru seido to shisō.
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    Ways of Thinking of Eastern Peoples: India, China, Tibet, Japan (Revised English Translation).Hajime Nakamura - 1964 - University of Hawaii Press.
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  13. (1 other version)Nakamura Hajime senshū.Hajime Nakamura - 1961
     
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    Kalyāṇa-mitta: Professor Hajime Nakamura felicitation volume.Hajime Nakamura & V. N. Jha (eds.) - 1991 - Delhi, India: Sri Satguru Publications.
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    On Implicational Intermediate Logics Axiomatizable by Formulas Minimal in Classical Logic: A Counter-Example to the Komori–Kashima Problem.Yoshiki Nakamura & Naosuke Matsuda - 2021 - Studia Logica 109 (6):1413-1422.
    The Komori–Kashima problem, that asks whether the implicational intermediate logics axiomatizable by formulas minimal in classical logic are only intuitionistic logic and classical logic, has stood for over a decade. In this paper, we give a counter-example to this problem. Additionally, we also give some open problems derived from this result.
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    Science for Who's Interests.Yujiro Chiba - 1961 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 2 (1):16-21.
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    Japan and China.Keijiro Nakamura - 1893 - The Monist 4 (4):607-613.
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  18. Kodai shisō.Hajime Nakamura - 1974
     
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    Reconsidering scarce drug rationing: implications for clinical research.Zev M. Nakamura, Douglas P. MacKay, Arlene M. Davis, Elizabeth R. Brassfield, Benny L. Joyner Jr & Donald L. Rosenstein - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (12):e16-e16.
    Hospital systems commonly face the challenge of determining just ways to allocate scarce drugs during national shortages. There is no standardised approach of how this should be instituted, but principles of distributive justice are commonly used so that patients who are most likely to benefit from the drug receive it. As a result, clinical indications, in which the evidence for the drug is assumed to be established, are often prioritised over research use. In this manuscript, we present a case of (...)
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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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    History of Japanese thought: 592-1868: Japanese philosophy before Western culture entered Japan.Hajime Nakamura - 1967 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    While many historians take the view that Japanese philosophy only started with the Meiji Restoration and the entrance of Western culture into Japan, Hajime Nakamura demonstrates that there has been a long history of philosophy in Japan prior to the Meiji. Beginning in 592 AD, when Japan first became a centralized state and continuing into the early modern era, this work deals with the important problems and salient feature of Japanese philosophical thought at all stages in its development.
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  22. Conflict of Religion and Science.Yujiro Motora - 1905 - The Monist 15 (3):398-408.
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  23. Interrelational Existence.Hajime Nakamura - 1967 - Philosophy East and West 17 (1/4):107-112.
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    (1 other version)A Note on Truth‐Value Functions in the Infinitely Many‐Valued Logics.Akira Nakamura - 1963 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 9 (8‐9):141-144.
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    Eléments initiaux dans la phrase japonaise – Spécificité ou universalité? –.Yayoi Nakamura-Delloye - 2014 - Corpus 13:221-241.
    La présente étude, portant sur l’examen des éléments initiaux de la phrase japonaise, part de l’hypothèse que la partie initiale est une place réservée aux éléments extraprédicatifs. Nos études sur des corpus nous ont fourni des éléments confirmant notre hypothèse et nous ont permis de compléter la liste d’éléments externes, notamment l’ensemble des introducteurs du cadre. Cette propriété de la place initiale n’empêche pas pour autant l’apparition d’autres éléments plus intégrés. Le déplacement des arguments en position initiale est motivé dans (...)
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    Für den Frieden.Hiroo Nakamura - 2012 - Nordhausen: Verlag Traugott Bautz.
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    Gijutsusha ni yoru jissenteki kōgaku rinri: senjin no chie to tatakai kara manabu.Shūzō Nakamura (ed.) - 2013 - Kyōto-shi: Kagaku Dōjin.
    技術が進歩すればするほど、技術者に対する信頼が必要となる。技術者は専門職として、どんな倫理をもたねばならないのか。それはほかの専門職の倫理とは違うのか?「技術者は公衆の安全・健康・福利を最優先しなけれ ばならない」という理念にもとづいて指針を示したテキストを、原発事故や製造物責任などの最新事例をふまえて改訂!
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    Rasch Based Analysis of Oral Proficiency Test Data.Yuji Nakamura - 2001 - Educational Studies 43:191-197.
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    Soraigaku no shisōken.Shunsaku Nakamura - 2019 - Tōkyō: Perikansha.
    江戸中期の儒学者・荻生徂徠(1666‐1728)の思想は難解といわれるが、その「ことば」は広く開かれている。徂徠は人/もの/世界を「活物」として看ることを説き、その思索は学者世間の外にまで届くものであ った。徂徠の「ことば」の魅力を探り、徂徠学の構想・方法・世界認識を明快に論じた本格的入門書。.
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    参照構造を持つ Xml 上の高速な到達可能性判定.Maita Tetsuya Nakamura Yusaku - 2007 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 22 (2):191-199.
    We propose an efficient algorithm for deciding the reachability between any nodes on XML data represented by connected directed graphs. We develop a technique to reduce the size of the reference table for the reachability test. Using the small table and the standard range labeling method for rooted ordered trees, we show that our algorithm answers almost queries in a constant time preserving the space efficiency and a reasonable preprocessing time.
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    A history of early Vedānta philosophy.Hajime Nakamura - 1983 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. Edited by Trevor Leggett.
    The history of the Vedanta school is well known since the time of Sankaracarya on, and its prehistory before Sankara is quite obscure. However, from the time of compilation of major Upanisads to Sankara there is a period of thousand years, and the tradition of Upanisads was not lost; there appeared many philosophers and dogmaticians, although their thoughts are not clearly known. The author has made clear the details of the pre-Sankara Vedanta philosophy, utilizing not only Sanskrit materials, but also (...)
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    Attractive faces temporally modulate visual attention.Koyo Nakamura & Hideaki Kawabata - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
  33. How about another piece of pie: The allusional pretense theory of discourse irony.Sachi Kumon-Nakamura, Sam Glucksberg & Mary Brown - 1995 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 124 (1):3.
  34. A Comparative History of Ideas: A Global Approach.Hajime Nakamura - 2003 - Trubner.
     
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    A history of the development of Japanese thought from A.D. 592 to 1868.Hajime Nakamura - 1969 - Tokyo,: Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai.
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    Development of an English Speaking Test--Establishing Validity through Multitrait-Multimethod (MTMM) Analysis.Yuji Nakamura - 1997 - Educational Studies 39:141-167.
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    Memory for script-typical and script-atypical actions: A reaction time study.Glenn V. Nakamura & Arthur C. Graesser - 1985 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 23 (4):384-386.
  38. Måimåansåa to Bunpåogaku No Shisåo.Hajime Nakamura - 1995
     
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  39. Shisō o dō toraeru ka.Hajime Nakamura - 1980
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    Entanglement of Art Coefficient, or Creativity.Kyoko Nakamura & Yukio Pegio Gunji - 2020 - Foundations of Science 25 (1):247-257.
    While entanglement is a phenomenon discussed in quantum theory, it can also be found in art. We propose to connect entanglement to art’s most fundamental question: what is creativity? For example, Marcel Duchamp found the essence of the creative act in the “art coefficient,” the difference and/or gap between the artist’s intention and realization which is created. This paper locates the common sense understanding of entanglement in an inseparable whole that ensures difference between the intention and realization. Seeing the artistic (...)
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    Understanding Conditionals in the East: A Replication Study of Politzer et al. With Easterners.Hiroko Nakamura, Jing Shao, Jean Baratgin, David E. Over, Tatsuji Takahashi & Hiroshi Yama - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    It is Not Time to Kick Out Radiologists.Yuta Nakamura, Yuki Sonoda, Yosuke Yamagishi, Tomohiro Kikuchi, Takahiro Nakao, Soichiro Miki, Shouhei Hanaoka, Takeharu Yoshikawa & Osamu Abe - 2025 - Asian Bioethics Review 17 (1):9-15.
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    Measuring pain: an introspective look at introspection.Yoshio Nakamura & C. Richard Chapman - 2002 - Consciousness and Cognition 11 (4):582-592.
    The measurement of pain depends upon subjective reports, but we know very little about how research subjects or pain patients produce self-reported judgments. Representationalist assumptions dominate the field of pain research and lead to the critical conjecture that the person in pain examines the contents of consciousness before making a report about the sensory or affective magnitude of pain experience as well as about its nature. Most studies to date have investigated what Fechner termed “outer psychophysics”: the relationship between characteristics (...)
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    Two Theories of Change in Plato’s Timaeus.Takeshi Nakamura - 2022 - Ancient Philosophy Today 4 (1):4-29.
    In Plato’s Timaeus, two different theories – the Receptacle theory and the geometrical particle theory – are presented to explain change in the natural world. In this paper, I argue that there is tension between the two theories. After examining several possible solutions for this tension, I conclude that Plato does not present it as something ready to be solved within the dialogue but, rather, as something to be understood in a way that maintains both theories. Finally, I also argue (...)
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    5. Bibliographie.Emmanuel Nakamura - 2018 - In Der Maßstab der Kritik des Modernen Staates Bei Hegel Und Marx: Der Zusammenhang Zwischen Subjektiver Und Sozialer Freiheit. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 327-334.
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  46. Hagakure bushidō seigi.Tsuneichirō Nakamura - 1942 - Tōkyō: Takunansha. Edited by Ittei Ishida & Tsunetomo Yamamoto.
     
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    Inhalt.Emmanuel Nakamura - 2018 - In Der Maßstab der Kritik des Modernen Staates Bei Hegel Und Marx: Der Zusammenhang Zwischen Subjektiver Und Sozialer Freiheit. Boston: De Gruyter.
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    Learning from Exemplars.Jeanne Nakamura - 2018 - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 5 (2):172.
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  49. Methods and Significance of comparative Philosophy.Hajime Nakamura - 1974 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 28 (1/2=107/108):184.
     
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    Rinshō no chi.Yūjirō Nakamura - 2000 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
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