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    Tetsugaku chūjiten.Seiji Oda, Ichirō Kobayashi & Isao Kondō (eds.) - 1983 - Sendai-shi: Kinkōdō Shuppanbu.
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    Discussions on Present Japanese Psychocultural-Social Tendencies as Obstacles to Clinical Shared Decision-Making in Japan.Seiji Bito, Taketoshi Okita & Atsushi Asai - 2022 - Asian Bioethics Review 14 (2):133-150.
    In Japan, where a prominent gap exists in what is considered a patient’s best interest between the medical and patient sides, appropriate decision-making can be difficult to achieve. In Japanese clinical settings, decision-making is considered an act of choice-making from multiple potential options. With many ethical dilemmas still remaining, establishing an appropriate decision-making process is an urgent task in modern Japanese healthcare. This paper examines ethical issues related to shared decision-making (SDM) in clinical settings in modern Japan from the psychocultural-social (...)
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    The Buddhist Sengzhao’s Roots in Daoism: Ex Contradictione Nihil.Takaharu Oda & Jieyou Zheng - 2024 - Logica Universalis 18 (4):439–464.
    Sengzhao (c.374–414) was a Chinese Neo-Daoist who converted to Mahāyāna Buddhism, and few people doubt his influence on Chinese Buddhist philosophy. In this article, provided his Neo-Daoism (xuanxue) and Madhyamaka Buddhism, I will present how Sengzhao featured a symbolic meaning of ‘void’ (śūnya) as rooted originally in Daoism. The Daoist contradictions, in particular between ‘being’ (you) and ‘nothing [non-being]’ (wu), are essential to the development of his doctrine of ‘no ultimate void’ (不真空論, Buzhenkonglun). To understand what Sengzhao meant by ‘void’, (...)
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    The Concept of Yuko-Datotsu in Kendo: Interpreted from the Aesthetics of Zanshin.Yoshiko Oda & Yoshitaka Kondo - 2014 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 8 (1):3-15.
    As kendo continues to gain in international popularity, there are hopes for its adoption in the Olympic Games as an international competitive event, even while moves to further this aim have not necessarily occurred in Japan or elsewhere. One reason for the efforts to achieve a form of globalization of kendo different from Judo is the attempt to adhere to and preserve the unique concepts kendo, the sport embodies by remaining true to the forms of traditional Japanese culture. This is (...)
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    History and Repetition.Seiji M. Lippit (ed.) - 2011 - Columbia University Press.
    Kojin Karatani wrote the essays in _History and Repetition_ during a time of radical historical change, triggered by the collapse of the Cold War and the death of the Showa emperor in 1989. Reading Karl Marx in an original way, Karatani developed a theory of history based on the repetitive cycle of crises attending the expansion and transformation of capital. His work led to a rigorous analysis of political, economic, and literary forms of representation that recast historical events as a (...)
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    Buddhist Ethics: A Pragmatist Account.Takaharu Oda - 2022 - Contemporary Pragmatism 19 (3):293-309.
    This article will consider how and why a pragmatist way of thinking is inferred in the Buddhist ethical discourse of curing the sick. This medical analogy, where the Buddha as a medical doctor acts upon the sick, contains a profound implication that the sick need not understand the reason for their sickness, insofar as they are cured or enlightened. What is taken to be pragmatism is critically clarified in this Buddhist context. There being a dissimilarity in terms of the respective (...)
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    Acculturation and end-of-life decision making: Comparison of japanese and japanese-american focus groups.Seiji Bito, Shinji Matsumura, Marjorie Kagawa Singer, Lisa S. Meredith, Shunichi Fukuhara & Neil S. Wenger - 2007 - Bioethics 21 (5):251–262.
    Variation in decision-making about end-of-life care among ethnic groups creates clinical conflicts. In order to understand changes in preferences for end-of-life care among Japanese who immigrate to the United States, we conducted 18 focus groups with 122 participants: 65 English-speaking Japanese Americans, 29 Japanese-speaking Japanese Americans and 28 Japanese living in Japan.Negative feelings toward living in adverse health states and receiving life-sustaining treatment in such states permeated all three groups. Fear of being meiwaku, a physical, psychological or financial caregiving burden (...)
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  8. Clinical Ethical Discussion 2: Should A Physician Withdraw Ventilation Support From A Patient With Respiratory Failure When The Patient Prefers Not To Undergo Tracheotomy?Seiji Bito, Kazuki Chiba & Atsushi Asai - 2003 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 13 (4):147-151.
     
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    Which Level of Government Do the ASEAN People Think that Environmental Issues Should Be Decided By? An Analysis of the ASEAN-Barometer Survey of 2009.Seiji Fujii - 2014 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 15 (2):203-230.
    This paper explores preferences and attitudes related to fiscal federalism held by the ASEAN people in the context of environmental issues. Fiscal federalism would predict that local environmental problems will be handled more efficiently by local governments, while national environmental problems will be solved more efficiently by the national government. But it is not obvious whether citizens consider in the same way as economics theory predicts. To unveil this point, I address questions of whether those who have higher consciousness toward (...)
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  10. OWL expressions on WordNet and EDR.Seiji Koide, Takeshi Morita, Takahira Yamaguchi, Hendry Muljadi & Hideaki Takeda - 2006 - Ai Society Semantic Web Ontology Sig 13.
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    The Effect of Enumeration of Self-Relevant Words on Self-Focused Attention and Repetitive Negative Thoughts.Seiji Muranaka & Jun Sasaki - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  12. Sakaeyuku michi.Seiji Noma - 1932 - Tōkyō: Dai Nihon Yūbenkai Kōdansha.
     
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    Altruism Can Be Assessed Correctly Based on Impression.Ryo Oda, Noriko Yamagata, Yuki Yabiku & Akiko Matsumoto-Oda - 2009 - Human Nature 20 (3):331-341.
    Detection of genuine altruists could be a solution to the problem of subtle cheating. Brown et al. (Evol Psychol 1:42–69, 2003) found that humans could detect altruists using nonverbal cues. However, their experiments can be improved upon in several ways, and further investigation is needed to determine whether altruist-detection abilities are human universals. In our experiment, we used video clips of natural conversations as the stimulus. We asked a sample of Japanese undergraduates to rate their own level of altruism and (...)
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    Chesterton in Japan.Paul Teizõ Oda - 1995 - The Chesterton Review 21 (3):424-424.
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    Kōzō shugi no paradokusu: yasei no keishijōgaku no tame ni.Makoto Oda - 1989 - Tōkyō: Keisō Shobō.
  16. Der Mensch.Oda Olberg - 1948 - [Nürnberg],: Nest Verlag.
     
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  17. Keikenteki sekai: keiken no tetsugaku e no josetsu.Seiji Ueda - 1941 - Tōkyō: Dōbunkan.
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  18. Ronrigaku nyūmon.Seiji Ueda - 1957
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    対話的分類学習による Web ページの部分更新モニタリング.Nakai Yuki Yamada Seiji - 2002 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 17:614-621.
    This paper describes an automatic monitoring system that constantly checks partial update in Web pages and notifies them to a user. While one of the most important advantages of the WWW is update of Web pages, we need to constantly check them out and this task takes much cognitive load. Thus applications to automatically check update of Web pages have been developed, however they can not deal with partial update like update in a particular cell in a table in a (...)
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    Zen Buddhist and Christian Views of Causality: A Comparative Analysis.Takaharu Oda - 2020 - Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review 11 (2):133-160.
    This article presents a new approach to Japanese Zen Buddhism, alternative to its traditional views, which lack exact definitions of the relation between the meditator and the Buddha’s ultimate cause, dharma. To this end, I offer a comparative analysis between Zen Buddhist and Christian views of causality from the medieval to early modern periods. Through this, human causation with dharma in the Zen Buddhist meditations can be better defined and understood. Despite differences between religious traditions in deliberating human causal accounts, (...)
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    Ethical Responsibility for the Social Production of Tuberculosis.Seiji Yamada, Sheldon Riklon & Gregory G. Maskarinec - 2016 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 13 (1):57-64.
    Approximately one in two hundred persons in the Marshall Islands have active tuberculosis. We examine the historical antecedents of this situation in order to assign ethical responsibility for the present situation. Examining the antecedents in terms of Galtung’s dialectic of personal versus structural violence, we can identify instances in the history of the Marshall Islands when individual subjects made decisions with large-scale ecologic, social, and health consequences. The roles of medical experimenters, military commanders, captains of the weapons industry in particular, (...)
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    Platon og appropriasjonsteoriene: En kritisk lesning av feministisk platonfortolkning.Oda Elisabeth Wiese Tvedt - 2023 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 58 (4):202-216.
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  23. Afrikansk-amerikansk filosofi: Når filosofi oppstår mellom det partikulære og det generelle.Oda K. S. Davanger - 2024 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 59 (3-4):115-135.
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    Not So Innocent - An Akratic Reading of Leibnizian “Judgment”.Oda Storbråten Davanger - 2013 - Stance 6:79-86.
    Leibniz seeks to establish the tenability of faith and reason in his moral philosophy through a tripod of thought, consisting of 1) fundamental human goodness; 2) human error in judgment; and 3) that God is just. A difficulty arises concerning how God can justly punish human beings if they always will what is Good. By considering akrasia, which occurs when error is committed despite its clear nonconformity with the Good, and examining the Leibnizian concept of “judgment,” Leibniz’s tripod can be (...)
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  25. Why did Kuki Shūzō say that "absolute nothingness is none other than absolute being"?Oda Kazuaki - 2025 - In Gregory S. Moss & Takeshi Morisato (eds.), The dialectics of absolute nothingness: the legacies of German philosophy in the Kyoto school. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
     
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  26. Classifications of Perception (Saṃjñā) in Buddhist Āgama and Abhidarma Treatises.Seiji Kumagai - 2019 - In Matthew Kapstein, Daniel Anderson Arnold, Cécile Ducher & Pierre-Julien Harter (eds.), Reasons and lives in Buddhist traditions: studies in honor of Matthew Kapstein. Somerville, MA: Wisdom Publications.
     
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  27. Ō Shujin chosaku no bunkengakuteki kenkyū.Seiji Nagatomi - 2007 - Tōkyō: Kyūko Shoin.
     
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    The challenge for the international expansion of Japanese KENDO.Yoshiko Oda & Yoshitaka Kondo - 2012 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 34 (2):125-140.
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    Jibun o shiru tame no tetsugaku nyūmon.Seiji Takeda - 1990 - Tōkyō: Chikuma Shobō.
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  30. Bunseki tetsugaku kenkyū ron shū.Seiji Ueda - unknown - 29-32: [1954-57; V..
     
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  31. Epistemology, Political Perils and the Ethnocentrism Problem in Feminism.Oda K. S. Davanger - 2022 - Open Philosophy 5 (1):551-569.
    Nobody claims to be a proponent of white feminism, but according to the critique presented in this article, many in fact are. I argue that feminism that does not take multiple axes of oppression into account is bad in three ways: it strategically undermines solidarity between women; it risks inconsistency by advocating justice and equality for some women but not all; and it impedes the ultimate function of feminism function by employing epistemological “master’s tools” that stand in antithesis to feminist (...)
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    Attitudes and behaviors of Japanese physicians concerning withholding and withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment for end-of-life patients: results from an Internet survey.Seiji Bito & Atsushi Asai - 2007 - BMC Medical Ethics 8 (1):1-9.
    Background Evidence concerning how Japanese physicians think and behave in specific clinical situations that involve withholding or withdrawal of medical interventions for end-of-life or frail elderly patients is yet insufficient. Methods To analyze decisions and actions concerning the withholding/withdrawal of life-support care by Japanese physicians, we conducted cross-sectional web-based internet survey presenting three scenarios involving an elderly comatose patient following a severe stroke. Volunteer physicians were recruited for the survey through mailing lists and medical journals. The respondents answered questions concerning (...)
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    Mononoke Aesthetics in the Lights of Laozi and Peirce.Takaharu Oda & Xuan Wang - 2023 - Anais de Filosofia Clássica 17 (34):113–136.
    In the digital age, redefining and aesthetically appraising the spiritual substance of non-human entities is crucial, as traditional folklore’s immaterial beings like ghosts are not fully integrated into digital information products. But the enduring popularity of ghost monsters in global media culture, especially mononoke or yōkai in Japan, makes us rethink their immaterial presence alongside advancements in human technology and AI. A notable case is the TV series Mononoke (2006-07), which has spawned adaptations across various media in Japan and recently (...)
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    Sexually dimorphic mate preference in Japan.Ryo Oda - 2001 - Human Nature 12 (3):191-206.
    Lonely hearts advertisements (LHA) published in Japan were examined in a comparative study on sexually dimorphic mate preference. I analyzed 944 LHA written by Japanese (730 by males and 214 by females) seeking short-term relationships and 780 LHA (577 by males and 203 by females) seeking long-term relationships. Some universal patterns of mate preference were confirmed and others were not. Female advertisers in both categories sought more traits than they offered; they also sought more traits than male advertisers. Males tended (...)
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    Semiotics against transubstantiation: Peirce’s reception of Berkeley.Takaharu Oda - 2021 - In Jason Cronbach Van Boom & Thomas-Andreas Põder (eds.), Sign, Method and the Sacred. New Directions in Semiotic Methodologies ‎for the Study of Religion. De Gruyter. pp. 147-170.
    This article argues that George Berkeley’s (1685–1753) interpretation of scientific and religious language was significantly received in C.S. Peirce’s (1839–1914) pragmatist semiotic.1 To this end, their similar views against transubstantiation in the Eucharist (Lord’s Supper, Holy Communion) will be considered. Berkeley being an Anglican bishop and Peirce’s life being linked to the Episcopal Church,2 a chief emphasis will be placed upon Peirce’s deriving his pragmatic method from Berkeley’s philosophy of language. At least three times, Peirce reviewed Berkeley’s works, including Manuscript (...)
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    What is the sensibility in physical movement.Seiji Inoue, Hideshirou Kobayashi, Masahiro Takamatsu, Tohru Ohshima & Hiroyuki Morita - 2001 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 23 (2):43-57.
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    Trespasses: Selected Writings by Masao Miyoshi.Seiji M. Lippit - 2013 - Intertexts 17 (1-2):129-132.
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    Just My Imagination: Beauty premium and the evolved mental model.Ryo Oda - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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  39. Kanto junsui risei hihan no konpon mondai.Yūbō Oda - 1968
     
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    Seibutsugaku to seimeikan =.Takaharu Oda - 2013 - Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Baifūkan.
    大学の文科系、理科系を問わずすべての学生を対象にした、教養教育のための生物学のテキストである。本書の目的のひとつは、学習を通して「生命」という概念について主体的に問いかけ考えられるようになることである 。生物学が発展してきた経緯と基本概念となる科学的生命観について科学史や科学論から説き明かす。そしてDNAの構造と機能からみた生物のしくみ、進化のプロセス、ダーウィンの進化論からドーキンスの利己的遺伝子 までを現代生物学の知見をもとに解説する。近年、注目を浴びているiPS細胞に至る研究の歴史と意義についての興味深い解説、さらに生物と環境のあり方について学際的視点にたって論じるなど、新しい時代の生物学を 概観している。.
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    Yonaoshi no rinri to ronri.Makoto Oda - 1972
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    Privatliv og politikk.Oda Tvedt - 2018 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 36 (2-3):111-135.
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  43. Berkeley on Voluntary Motion: A Conservationist Account.Takaharu Oda - 2018 - Ruch Filozoficzny 74 (4):71–98.
    A plausible reading of Berkeley’s view of voluntary motion is occasionalism; this, however, leads to a specious conclusion against his argument of human action. Differing from an unqualified occasionalist reading, I consider the alternative reading that Berkeley is a conservationist regarding bodily motion by the human mind at will. That is, finite minds (spirits) immediately cause motions in their body parts, albeit under the divine conservation. My argument then comports with the conservationist reading from three perspectives: (i) theodicy that the (...)
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  44. Junsei hōri ron.Seiji Minamura - 1940
     
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    Gendai shisō no bōken.Seiji Takeda - 1987 - Tōkyō: Mainichi Shinbunsha.
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    Kagaku hōhōron josetsu: shizen e no toikake hatarakikake.Seiji Takada - 1988 - Tōkyō: Asakura Shoten.
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    Plato´s Apology: Defending a Philosophical Life.Oda Elisabeth Wiese Tvedt, Vivil Valvik Haraldsen & Olof Pettersson - 2018 - London, Boulder, New York: Lexington Books Inc.
    In Plato’s Apology of Socrates we see a philosopher in collision with his society—a society he nonetheless claims to have benefited through his philosophic activity. It has often been asked why democratic Athens condemned a philosopher of Socrates' character to death. This anthology examines the contribution made by Plato’s Apology of Socrates to our understanding of the character of Socrates as well as of the conception of philosophy Plato attributes to him. The 11 chapters offer complementary readings of the Apology, (...)
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    Problems of Analytic Philosphy: Essays in Philosophical Analysis.Seiji Uyeda - 1958 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 19 (1):135-138.
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    ページ情報エージェントの組織化による Web 検索エンジンの適応インタフェース.Murase Fumihiko Yamada Seiji - 2001 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 16:46-54.
    In this paper, we develop an organization method of page information agents for adaptive interface between a user and a Web search engine. Though a Web search engine indicates a hit list of Web pages to user’s query using a large database, they includes many useless ones. Thus a user has to select useful Web pages from them with page information indicated on the hit list, and actually fetch the Web page for investigating the relevance. Unfortunately, since the page information (...)
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    Self-Extending Symbiosis: A Mechanism for Increasing Robustness Through Evolution.Hiroaki Kitano & Kanae Oda - 2006 - Biological Theory 1 (1):61-66.
    Robustness is a fundamental property of biological systems, observed ubiquitously across species and at different levels of organization from gene regulation to ecosystem. The theory of biological robustness argues that robustness fosters evolv-ability and that together they entail various tradeoffs as well as characteristic architectures and mechanisms. We argue that classes of biological systems have evolved to enhance their robustness by extending their system boundary through a series of symbioses with foreign biological entities . A series of major biological innovations (...)
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