Results for 'Sanji Mikami'

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    Nishiyori Seisai no hito to sho.Sanji Kishimoto & Yoshifumi Nakajima (eds.) - 2022 - Tōkyō: Iwata Shoin.
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    On the Japanese Theory of Determinants.Yoshio Mikami - 1914 - Isis 2 (1):9-36.
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    Remarks on Dr. Carus's View Concerning Geometry.Yoshio Mikami - 1911 - The Monist 21 (1):126-131.
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    Shinsen Yōgaku Nempyō. Nyoden Ōtsuki.Yoshio Mikami - 1928 - Isis 10 (1):82-83.
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    A Remark on F. C. Russell's Theorem.Yoshio Mikami - 1910 - The Monist 20 (1):133-134.
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    Evolutionary foundations of Coasean economics: transforming new institutional economics into evolutionary economics.Masahiro Mikami - 2013 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 6 (1):161.
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    Music in Japan by S. Kanetsune; Lectures on Japanese Music by H. Tanabe.Yoshio Mikami - 1921 - Isis 4:77-81.
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    Mono, kotoba, shikō: keijijōgaku to ronri.Shinji Mikami - 2007 - Tōkyō: Tōshindō.
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  9. Nihon seishin no kaibō.Toyotsune Mikami - 1941 - Kyōto-shi: Ritsumeikan Shuppanbu.
     
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    Ogata Kō-an and Amori. K. Ogata.Yoshio Mikami - 1928 - Isis 10 (1):80-80.
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    Nakamatachi e no tegami: kyōiku wa nani o mezasu ka.Mitsuru Mikami - 1990 - [Tokyo]: Rōdō Junpōsha.
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    The Ch'ou-Jen Chuan of Yüan Yüan.Yoshio Mikami - 1928 - Isis 11 (1):123-126.
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    Macro-Political Origins of Micro-Political Differences: A Comparison of Eleven Societies in East and South Asia.Takashi Inoguchi, Sanjay Kumar & Satoru Mikami - 2007 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 8 (3):387-408.
    This article examines the cross-level causal relationship between macro-political settings and micro-political attitudes in eleven Asian societies using the 2006 AsiaBarometer Survey (China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan) and the 2006 South Asian Survey (Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka). After extracting the four underlying dimensions of political attitudes from the broadly comparable questions used in the two surveys, the study first detects national differences in terms of (1) citizens' attitudes toward political activities other than voting, (...)
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    Social Capital in East Asia: Comparative Political Culture in Confucian Societies.Takashi Inoguchi, Satoru Mikami & Seiji Fujii - 2007 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 8 (3):409-426.
    This paper tests the hypotheses that the tide of globalization undermines or reinforces the traditional types of social capital. Using the 2006 AsiaBarometer Survey data and applying two-level logit regression analysis, this paper found that social capital related to sense of trust or human nature and interpersonal relations can be augmented by globalization, while social capital regarding familialism and mindfulness can be weakened.
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    Positive Psychology Broadens Readers’ Attentional Scope During L2 Reading: Evidence From Eye Movements.Chi Yui Leung, Hitoshi Mikami & Lisa Yoshikawa - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:472204.
    While positive psychology has drawn increasing interests among researchers in the SLA literature recently, little is known with respect to the relationship between positive psychology and mental processes during L2 reading. To bridge the gap, the present study investigated whether and how positive psychology (self-efficacy) influences word reading strategies during L2 sentence reading. Based on previous studies, eye-movement patterns with first-fixation locations closer to the beginning of a word can be characterized as an attempt to process the word with a (...)
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    The Art of Japanese Ceramics.Donald F. McCallum, Tsugio Mikami & Ann Herring - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (3):554.
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    Notes and Correspondence.Otto Seydl, Mary Welborn, Y. Mikami & George Sarton - 1932 - Isis 17:260-264.
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    Notes and Correspondence.Lynn Thorndike & Yoshio Mikami - 1931 - Isis 16 (2):447-448.
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    History of Japanese Mathematics by T. Endo. [REVIEW]Yoshio Mikami - 1921 - Isis 4:70-72.
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    Global Leadership and International Regime: Empirical Testing of Cooperation without Hegemony Paradigm on the Basis of 120 Multilateral Conventions Data Deposited to the United Nations System.L. E. Lien Thi Quynh, Yoshiki Mikami & Takashi Inoguchi - 2014 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 15 (4):523-601.
    This study is an attempt to construct a quantitative link for international regimes with global leadership. The country's willingness to lead in solving global issues as the first mover in the formation of an international regime is measured and characterized by analyzing their ratification behavior in multilateral conventions deposited to the United Nations which shape of the global community. For this purpose, a set of quantitative indicators, the Index of Global Leadership Willingness and the Global Support Index, was defined and (...)
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  21. Lessons from the Sanjie: Merit Economies as Catalysts for Social Change.Leah Kalmanson - 2019 - Studies in Chinese Religions 5 (2):142-150.
    When considering questions of Buddhism, business and the economy, the production and transfer of karmic merit is an often-overlooked resource, perhaps due to the unexamined assumption that merit is not, after all, ‘real.’ This essay aims to show that taking merit production seriously reveals a well-established economic model that operates alongside, and at times contrary to, systems of monetary exchange. Precisely because of the tendency to interface with money economies, networks of merit transfer can intervene in common economic practices underlying (...)
     
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  22. SMITH and MIKAMI.-A History of Japanese Mathematics. [REVIEW]W. Mcd - 1915 - Mind 24:423.
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  23. Nihongo to Nihon shisō: Motoori Norinaga, Nishida Kitarō, Mikami Akira, Karatani Kōjin.Makoto Asari - 2008 - Tōkyō: Fujiwara Shoten.
     
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    Characteristics of Chinese Mathematics. Yoshio Mikami.David Smith - 1928 - Isis 10 (1):80-82.
  25. Hō to dōtoku: shikei, jisatsu, sanji seigen tō o megutte.Norman St John-Stevas - 1968 - Tokyō-to Shinjuku-ku: Risōsha. Edited by Seiichi Anan.
     
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  26. A History Of Japanese Mathematics By David Eugene Smith; Yoshio Mikami[REVIEW]Arnold Reymond - 1914 - Isis 2:410-413.
     
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    The Epitaph of a Buddhist Lady: A Newly Discovered Chinese-Sogdian Bilingual.Bi Bo & Nicholas Sims-Williams - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 140 (4):803.
    The inscription edited in this paper is the third bilingual Chinese-Sogdian epitaph to be made known, following that of Wirkakk and Wiyusi and that of Nanai-vande and Kekan, published in 2005 and 2017 respectively. The new epitaph is that of a Sogdian lady who died in 736 CE. Apart from its linguistic interest, it is important as attesting the conversion of a Sogdian lady to the “heretical” Buddhist Sanjie or “Three levels” movement, which remained popular despite being officially suppressed under (...)
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    Cultural Characteristics of Female Hero Images in Intangible Cultural Heritage Films.Manyi Shi, Marlenny Deenerwan & Raja Farah Raja Hadayadanin - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1672-1684.
    In Chinese films with intangible cultural heritage themes, female images are an indispensable presence. Particularly, several renowned female hero figures derived from folklore literature, such as Liu Sanjie, Ashima, and Hua Mulan, stand out as symbols of both traditional Chinese heroines and the cultural zeitgeist. This paper utilizes Roland Barthes' semiotic theory to analyze the characteristics of these three representative intangible cultural heritage-themed folk literature films. By employing text analysis methods, it examines the elements of costume, dialogue, setting, and plot (...)
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