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  1. Naze iryō ga shinʾyō dekinai ka.Nobumasa Tanaka - 1994 - Tōkyō: Shakai Shisōsha.
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  2. Tanaka Michitarō zenshū.Michitarō Tanaka - unknown - Chikuma Shobo.
     
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    Tanaka Ōdō chosakushū.Ōdō Tanaka - 1911 - Tōkyō: Hatsubaisho Nihon Tosho Sentā. Edited by Minoru Kitamura.
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  4. Simpson, SG, Tanaka, K. and Yamazaki, T., Some conserva.K. Tanaka - 2002 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 118:249.
  5. The AGM theory and inconsistent belief change.Koji Tanaka - 2005 - Logique Et Analyse 48 (189-192):113-150.
    The problem of how to accommodate inconsistencies has attracted quite a number of researchers, in particular, in the area of database theory. The problem is also of concern in the study of belief change. For inconsistent beliefs are ubiquitous. However, comparatively little work has been devoted to discussing the problem in the literature of belief change. In this paper, I examine how adequate the AGM theory is as a logical framework for belief change involving inconsistencies. The technique is to apply (...)
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  6. Making Sense of Paraconsistent Logic: The Nature of Logic, Classical Logic and Paraconsistent Logic.Koji Tanaka - 2012 - In Francesco Berto, Edwin Mares, Koji Tanaka & Francesco Paoli (eds.), Paraconsistency: Logic and Applications. Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer. pp. 15--25.
    Max Cresswell and Hilary Putnam seem to hold the view, often shared by classical logicians, that paraconsistent logic has not been made sense of, despite its well-developed mathematics. In this paper, I examine the nature of logic in order to understand what it means to make sense of logic. I then show that, just as one can make sense of non-normal modal logics (as Cresswell demonstrates), we can make `sense' of paraconsistent logic. Finally, I turn the tables on classical logicians (...)
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    A Dharmakirtian critique of Nagarjunians.Koji Tanaka - 2009 - In Mario D'Amato, Jay L. Garfield & Tom J. F. Tillemans (eds.), Pointing at the moon: Buddhism, logic, analytic philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
  8. Seishin no rekishi: kindai Nihon ni okeru futatsu no gengoron.Kio Tanaka - 2009 - Tōkyō: Yūshisha.
     
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  9. Buddhist Logic.Koji Tanaka - forthcoming - Routledge Encyclopaedia of Philosophy.
    Buddhist philosophers have investigated the techniques and methodologies of debate and argumentation which are important aspects of Buddhist intellectual life. This was particularly the case in India, where Buddhism and Buddhist philosophy originated. But these investigations have also engaged philosophers in China, Japan, Korea and Tibet, and many other parts of the world that have been influenced by Buddhism and Buddhist philosophy. Several elements of the Buddhist tradition of philosophy are thought to be part of this investigation. -/- There are (...)
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    History without chronology.Stefan Tanaka - 2019 - [Amherst, MA]: Lever Press.
    Although numerous disciplines recognize multiple ways of conceptualizing time, Stefan Tanaka argues that scholars still overwhelmingly operate on chronological and linear Newtonian or classical time that emerged during the Enlightenment. This short, approachable book implores the humanities and humanistic social sciences to actively embrace the richness of different times that are evident in non-modern societies and have become common in several scientific fields throughout the twentieth century. Tanaka first offers a history of chronology by showing how the social (...)
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    To be something and something else: Dialetheic tense logic.K. Tanaka - 1998 - Logique Et Analyse 16:189-202.
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  12. An introduction to fuzzy logic for practical applications.Kazuo Tanaka - 1997 - New York: Springer.
    Fuzzy logic has become an important tool for a number of different applications ranging from the control of engineering systems to artificial intelligence. In this concise introduction, the author presents a succinct guide to the basic ideas of fuzzy logic, fuzzy sets, fuzzy relations, and fuzzy reasoning, and shows how they may be applied. The book culminates in a chapter which describes fuzzy logic control: the design of intelligent control systems using fuzzy if-then rules which make use of human knowledge (...)
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  13. Buddhist Logic from a Global Perspective.Koji Tanaka - 2021 - In David Ludwig & Inkeri Koskinen (eds.), Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science. New York: Routeldge. pp. 274-285.
    Buddhist philosophers have developed a rich tradition of logic. Buddhist material on logic that forms the Buddhist tradition of logic, however, is hardly discussed or even known. This article presents some of that material in a manner that is accessible to contemporary logicians and philosophers of logic and sets agendas for global philosophy of logic.
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  14. On Medical Experts' Advice On Schools.Koji Tanaka - manuscript
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  15. Puraton ni manabu: Tanaka Michitarō taiwashū.Michitarō Tanaka - 1994 - Tōkyō: Nihon Bungeisha.
     
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  16. Shizenhō to sekaihō: Tanaka Sensei kanreki kinen.Kōtarō Tanaka & Tomoo Odaka (eds.) - 1954 - Tōkyō: Yūhikaku.
     
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  17. (1 other version)Buddhist Philosophy of Logic.Koji Tanaka - 2013 - In Emmanuel Steven Michael (ed.), Blackwell Companion to Buddhist Philosophy. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 320-330.
    Logic in Buddhist Philosophy concerns the systematic study of anumāna (often translated as inference) as developed by Dignāga (480-540 c.e.) and Dharmakīti (600-660 c.e.). Buddhist logicians think of inference as an instrument of knowledge (pramāṇa) and, thus, logic is considered to constitute part of epistemology in the Buddhist tradition. According to the prevalent 20th and early 21st century ‘Western’ conception of logic, however, logical study is the formal study of arguments. If we understand the nature of logic to be formal, (...)
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    Hirose Tansō no kenkyū.Kayo Tanaka - 1993 - Tōkyō: Perikansha.
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    (1 other version)Philosophie du néant et théologie du processus.Yutaka Tanaka - 2009 - Diogène 227 (3):26-.
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    Physics, mathematics, and all that quantum jazz.Shu Tanaka, Masamitsu Bando & Utkan Gungordu (eds.) - 2014 - New Jersey: World Scientific.
    My life as a quantum physicist / M. Nakahara -- A review on operator quantum error correction - Dedicated to Professor Mikio Nakahara on the occasion of his 60th birthday / C.-K. Li, Y.-T. Poon and N.-S. Sze -- Implementing measurement operators in linear optical and solid-state qubits / Y. Ota, S. Ashhab and F. Nori -- Fast and accurate simulation of quantum computing by multi-precision MPS: Recent development / A. Saitoh -- Entanglement properties of a quantum lattice-gas model on (...)
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  21. How Can Buddhists Prove That Non-Existent Things Do Not Exist?Koji Tanaka - 2021 - In Sara Bernstein & Tyron Goldschmidt (eds.), Non-Being: New Essays on the Metaphysics of Nonexistence. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 82-96.
    How can Buddhists prove that non-existent things do not exist? With great difficulty. For the Buddhist, this is not a laughing matter as they are largely global error theorists and, thus, many things are non-existent. The difficulty gets compounded as the Buddhist and their opponent, the non-Buddhist of various kinds, both agree that one cannot prove a thesis whose subject is non-existent. In this paper, I will first present a difficulty that Buddhist philosophers have faced in proving that what they (...)
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  22. In Search of the Semantics of Emptiness.Koji Tanaka - 2014 - In JeeLoo Liu & Douglas L. Berger (eds.), Nothingness in Asian Philosophy. New York: Routledge. pp. 55-63.
  23. Motoori Norinaga no Dai Tōa Sensō.Kōji Tanaka - 2009 - Tōkyō: Perikansha.
     
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  24. Holistic face recognition and experience.J. Tanaka, E. Grinnell, J. Kay & B. Stansfield - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):478-478.
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    Shisōgaku no genzai to mirai.Hiroshi Tanaka (ed.) - 2009 - Tōkyō: Miraisha.
    新しい社会科学の構築へ。来たるべき社会の基礎となる社会科学的方法論の課題を、第一線で活躍する十二名が「思想学」の観点から論じる。自由思想、啓蒙思想から神学、経済学まで多彩な視座より先哲の歩みを分析し、 思想研究の未来を探る充実の書。.
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    The Many Faces of Impossibility.Koji Tanaka & Alexander Sandgren - 2024 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Koji Tanaka.
    Possible worlds have revolutionised philosophy and some related fields. But, in recent years, tools based on possible worlds have been found to be limited in many respects. Impossible worlds have been introduced to overcome these limitations. This Element aims to raise and answer the neglected question of what is characteristically impossible about impossible worlds. The Element sheds new light on the nature of impossible worlds. It also aims to analyse the main features and utility of impossible worlds and examine how (...)
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  27. Chōetsusei no kyōikugaku =.Satoshi Tanaka - 2023 - Tōkyō: Tōkyō Daigaku Shuppankai.
     
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    Gendaihō no hen'yō =.Shigeaki Tanaka, Hitohiko Hirano, Hiroshi Kamemoto & Noboru Kawahama (eds.) - 2013 - Tōkyō: Yūhikaku.
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    Ishin denshin: kotoba to karada no osahō = Conscious body, contagious mind.Min Tanaka - 2013 - Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Shunjūsha. Edited by Seigō Matsuoka.
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  30. Shinrei to shinrei no kaimei.Jigohei Tanaka - 1972
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    Kripke Completeness of Infinitary Predicate Multimodal Logics.Yoshihito Tanaka - 1999 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 40 (3):326-340.
    Kripke completeness of some infinitary predicate modal logics is presented. More precisely, we prove that if a normal modal logic above is -persistent and universal, the infinitary and predicate extension of with BF and BF is Kripke complete, where BF and BF denote the formulas pi pi and x x, respectively. The results include the completeness of extensions of standard modal logics such as , and its extensions by the schemata T, B, 4, 5, D, and their combinations. The proof (...)
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  32. Parts and wholes in face recognition.J. W. Tanaka & M. J. Farah - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):520-520.
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  33. Two Kinds of Logical Impossibility.Alexander Sandgren & Koji Tanaka - 2020 - Noûs 54 (4):795-806.
    In this paper, we argue that a distinction ought to be drawn between two ways in which a given world might be logically impossible. First, a world w might be impossible because the laws that hold at w are different from those that hold at some other world (say the actual world). Second, a world w might be impossible because the laws of logic that hold in some world (say the actual world) are violated at w. We develop a novel (...)
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  34. Dharmakīrtian Inference.Szymon Bogacz & Koji Tanaka - 2023 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 51:591-609.
    Dharmakīrti argues that there is no pramāṇa (valid means of cognition or source of knowledge) for a thesis that is a self-contradiction (svavacanavirodha). That is, self-contradictions such as ‘everything said is false’ and ‘my mother is barren’ cannot be known to be true or false. The contemporary scholar Tillemans challenges Dharmakīrti by arguing that we can know that self-contradictions are false by means of a formal logical inference. The aims of the paper are to answer Tillemans’ challenge from what we (...)
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  35. Effects of phase differences between a point-light walker and scrambled walker mask.M. Tanaka & A. Ishiguchi - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 99-99.
     
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  36. Medical Business Ethics: The HIV-Tainted-Blood Affair in Japan.Tomohiro Tanaka - 2005 - Advances in Bioethics 8:253-273.
     
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  37. On Self-Awareness and the Self.Koji Tanaka - 2014 - In Priest Graham & Young Damon (eds.), Philosophy and the Martial Arts: Engagement. Open Court. pp. 127-138.
    Some philosophers of mind, cognitive scientists, phenomenologists as well as Buddhist philosophers have claimed that an awareness of an object is not just an experience of that object but also involves self-awareness. It is sometimes argued that being aware of an object without being aware of oneself is pathological. As anyone who has been involved in martial arts, as well as any sports requiring quick responses such as cricket and tennis, can testify, however, awareness of the self at the time (...)
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  38. Davidson and Chinese Conceptual Scheme.Koji Tanaka - 2006 - In Mou Bo (ed.), Philosophical Engagement: Davidson’s Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy. Brill Academic Publishers. pp. 55-71.
    In one of his influential works ‘One the Very Idea of a Conceptual Scheme’, Donald Davidson argues against conceptual relativism. According to Davidson, ‘we could not be in a position to judge that others had concepts or beliefs radically different from our own’. Davidson’s thesis seems to have a consequence for comparative philosophy, particularly in a comparative study between Chinese and Western traditions of philosophy which are often considered to differ conceptually. If Davidson is correct, it is not clear whether (...)
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  39. Ways of Doing Cross-Cultural Philosophy.Koji Tanaka - 2016 - In Makeham John (ed.), Learning from the Other: Australian and Chinese Perspectives on Philosophy. Australian Academy of the Humanities. pp. 59-65.
  40. On An Error In Grove's Proof.Koji Tanaka & Graham Priest - 1997 - Logique Et Analyse 158:215-217.
    Nearly a decade has past since Grove gave a semantics for the AGM postulates. The semantics, called sphere semantics, provided a new perspective of the area of study, and has been widely used in the context of theory or belief change. However, the soundness proof that Grove gives in his paper contains an error. In this note, we will point this out and give two ways of repairing it.
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  41. Dokusho to shisaku.Michitarō Tanaka - 1972
     
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  42. Kotenteki hyūmanizumu.Michitarō Tanaka (ed.) - 1947
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  43. Rokku.Hiroshi Tanaka (ed.) - 1968
     
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  44. Sekaikan.Akira Tanaka - 1947
     
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    Tetsugaku kara no kōsatsu: shizen to ningen.Michitarō Tanaka - 1986 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
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    The Moon Points Back.Koji Tanaka, Yasuo Deguchi, Jay L. Garfield & Graham Priest (eds.) - 2015 - Oxford University Press USA.
    The Moon Points Back comprises essays by both established scholars in Buddhist and Western philosophy and young scholars contributing to cross-cultural philosophy. It continues the program of Pointing at the Moon, integrating the approaches and insights of contemporary logic and analytic philosophy along with those of Buddhist Studies in order to engage with Buddhist ideas in a contemporary voice.The essays in the volume focus on the Buddhist notion of emptiness, exploring its relationship to core philosophical issues concerning the self, the (...)
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  47. Hō to dōtoku.Kōtarō Tanaka - 1957 - Tōkyō: Shunjūsha.
     
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  48. Hō to shūkyō to shakai seikatsu.Kōtarō Tanaka - 1957
     
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    Ipushiron-deruta ronpō to ronrigaku.Takayuki Tanaka - 2018 - [Tōkyō-to Bunkyō-ku]: Tōkyō Tosho Shuppan.
    コーシーとワイエルシュトラスによって構築されたε‐σ論法を論理学の基礎から解説。.
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  50. Jidai to watakushi.Michitarō Tanaka - 1971
     
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