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  1. Uematsu Arinobu.Shigeru Uematsu - 1979
     
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    Uematsu Shigeoka.Shigeru Uematsu - 1982 - Nagoya: Aichi-ken Kyōdo Shiryō Kankōkai.
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    Cross-Modality Information Transfer: A Hypothesis about the Relationship among Prehistoric Cave Paintings, Symbolic Thinking, and the Emergence of Language.Shigeru Miyagawa, Cora Lesure & Vitor A. Nóbrega - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:299134.
    Early modern humans developed mental capabilities that were immeasurably greater than those of non-human primates. We see this in the rapid innovation in tool making, the development of complex language, and the creation of sophisticated art forms, none of which we find in our closest relatives. While we can readily observe the results of this high-order cognitive capacity, it is difficult to see how it could have developed. We take up the topic of cave art and archeoacoustics, particularly the discovery (...)
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    Socratic Euporia and Aporia in the Lysis.Shigeru Yonezawa - 2018 - Apeiron 51 (2):125-146.
    In theLysisSocrates deals with the problem of what is a friend and what is friendship. After giving an introduction and a synopsis of theLysisin section one, I explain, in section two, Socrates’ view that a true friend is “what is akin” or “what is belonging to oneself” which is what is taken from oneself and discovered in another person. When this happens among two persons, they become friends to each other. The content of what is akin is either a good (...)
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  5. Annihilation of the World? Husserl’s Rehabilitation of Reality.Shigeru Taguchi - 2017 - In Roberto Walton, Shigeru Taguchi & Roberto Rubio (eds.), Perception, Affectivity, and Volition in Husserl’s Phenomenology. Cham: Springer.
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  6. Are the Forms «aitiai» in the «Phaedo»?Shigeru Yonezawa - 1991 - Hermes 119 (1):37-42.
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    The Emergence of Hierarchical Structure in Human Language.Shigeru Miyagawa, Robert C. Berwick & Kazuo Okanoya - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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    Mediation based phenomenology.Taguchi Shigeru - 2019 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 7 (2):17-44.
    In this paper, I propose a possible reinterpretation of phenomenology using a newly defined concept of ‘mediation.’ First, I address the question: What are the ‘things themselves’ that are given as the result of the phenomenological epoché? I would answer that they are neither material objects nor merely subjective experiences, but rather specific occurrences of ‘mediations.’ Second, under the influence of the Japanese philosopher Hajime Tanabe, I will define ‘mediation’ as a non-separable occurrence of differentiating and connecting. Third, I shall (...)
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    Reduction to Evidence as a Liberation of Thinking: Husserl’s Idea of Phenomenology and the Origin of Phenomenological Reduction.Taguchi Shigeru - 2013 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 1 (1):1-11.
    Husserl’s theory of the phenomenological reduction is often explained by a radicalchange of attitude. Such an explanation is useful but sometimes misleading. TheIdea of Phenomenology clearly shows that the original idea of the reduction wasachieved through a radicalized critique of evidence. Although Husserl’s appealto evidence has often been criticized as an unjustified limitation of philosophicalthinking, a close examination of Husserl’s lectures reveals that the very ‘limitation’ to the phenomenological evidence breaks our naturalinclination toward objective identities and liberates our thinking from (...)
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  10. Quantum Mechanics of the Composite System and Its Subsystems.Shigeru Machida & Akio Motoyoshi - 1998 - Foundations of Physics 28 (1):45-57.
    We revisit the EPR problem and make clear what is a correct comprehension of its problem. When one applies the quantum mechanics correctly, it will be shown that there is no paradox. According to these lines of thought, a quantum teleportation scheme without resort to the von Neumann projection postulate is presented.
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    World History and the Emergence of Global History in Japan.Shigeru Akita - 2010 - Chinese Studies in History 43 (3):84-96.
  12. Nihon to Chōsen no Shushigaku.Shigeru Fukuda - 2016 - Tōkyō: Kenbun Shuppan.
     
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    Riku Shōzan bunshū.Shigeru Fukuda - 1972 - Edited by Jiuyuan Lu.
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  14. Kindai Nihon no shisōka tachi.Shigeru Hayashi - 1958
  15. Junshi tetsugaku gaisetsu.Shigeru Horiuchi - 1938 - Tōkyō: Kōdōkan.
     
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  16. Hōritsugaku gairon.Shigeru Inoue, Taira Fukuda & Yōzō Watanabe (eds.) - 1971 - Tōkyō: Seirin Shoin Shinsha.
     
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    Shibusawa Eiichi.Shigeru Kashima - 2011 - Tōkyō: Bungei Shunjū.
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    Continuité et rupture dans les théories socio-économiques de Yasuma Takata.Shigeru Kitajima & Hiroki Yokota - 2019 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 20 (1):89-122.
    Nous avons trois objectifs dans cet article. Le premier est de montrer la pensée et le comportement de Yasuma Takata (1883-1972), auteur quasiment inconnu en Occident, mais qui donna pourtant au Japon ses premières théories sociologiques et socio-économiques générales. Le deuxième est d’examiner comment ces pensée et comportement sont liés à la responsabilité de la guerre dans la seconde guerre mondiale. Le troisième consiste à montrer que cette pensée est profondément connectée au courant de la pensée japonaise moderne à travers (...)
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  19. Pasukaru to tetsugaku.Shigeru Miyake - 1941
     
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  20. Jikken keikaku hō.Shigeru Mizuno - 1963
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  21. Hōrigaku.Shigeru Nakajima - 1941 - Tōkyō: Risōsha.
     
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  22. Jozefu Nīdamu no sekai: meiyo taoisuto no sei to shisō.Shigeru Nakayama, Shigeru Matsumoto & Teruyo Ushiyama (eds.) - 1988 - Tōkyō: Nihon Chiiki Shakai Kenkyūjo.
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  23. Kagaku to shakai no gendaishi.Shigeru Nakayama - 1981
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  24. Seiji tetsugaku josetsu.Shigeru Nanbara - 1973 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
     
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    Chishiki to wa nani ka.Shigeru Suzuki (ed.) - 1984 - Tōkyō: Aoki Shoten.
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    Gūzen to hitsuzen: benshōhō to wa nani ka.Shigeru Suzuki - 1982 - Tokyo: Yūhikaku.
  27. KyōIku Genri.Shigeru Tochihara - 1971
     
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  28. Plato’s Concept Of Temperance In The Charmides.Shigeru Yonezawa - 2007 - Existentia 17 (3-4):161-182.
     
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    Socrates and Democracy.Shigeru Yonezawa - 2001 - Polis 18 (1-2):91-105.
    The aim of this paper is to reveal Socrates as a thorough democrat. In the first section, I will disprove the credibility of Xenophon’s Memorabilia, a common source for scholars who view Socrates as an antidemocratic thinker. I will then argue, in the second section, that the views of a few scholars who portray Socrates as a prodemocratic thinker represent a far-from-satisfactory depiction of his political views. In the third section, I will then demonstrate that Socrates’ criticism of democracy is (...)
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  30. Tomasu Hiru Gurin kenkyū.Shigeru Yukiyasu - 1974
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    Yasunobu Fujiwara, The Political Philosophy of Hegel. Tokyo, Ochanomizu-Shobo, 1982, pp.317.Shigeru Yukiyasu - 1985 - Hegel Bulletin 6 (1):32-34.
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    Where conscious sensation takes place.Shigeru Kitazawa - 2002 - Consciousness and Cognition 11 (3):475-477.
    Pockett has drawn an alternative conclusion from the data of Libet, Alberts, Wright, and Feinstein , and suggested that it takes 80 ms, rather than 500 ms, for the sensation evoked by a stimulus to enter awareness. Here, I suggest that our conscious sensation evolves over time, during the period from 80 to 500 ms after a stimulus, until the sensation is stably localized in space.
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    Systems Underlying Human and Old World Monkey Communication: One, Two, or Infinite.Shigeru Miyagawa & Esther Clarke - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:469108.
    Using artificially synthesized stimuli, previous research has shown that cotton-top tamarin monkeys easily learn simple AB grammar sequences, but not the more complex AnBn sequences that require hierarchical structure. Humans have no trouble learning AnBn combinations. A more recent study, using similar artificially created stimuli, showed that there is a neuroanatomical difference in the brain between these two kinds of arrays. While the simpler AB sequences recruit the frontal operculum, the AnBn array recruits the phylogenetically newer Broca’s area. We propose (...)
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  34. Jitsuzon e no shiza.Shigeru Kohii - 1980
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  35. Seiyō shigaku shisō shi.Shigeru Kurobane - 1970
     
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    Defining an appropriateness in the technological environment.Shigeru Nakayama - 1993 - AI and Society 7 (2):163-169.
  37. Dōtoku shūkyō to shakai seikatsu.Shigeru Nakajima - 1943 - Tōkyō: Kawade Shobō.
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    New Phenomenological Studies in Japan.Shigeru Taguchi & Nicolas de Warren (eds.) - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    The development of phenomenological philosophy in Japan is a well-established tradition that reaches back to the early 20th-century. The past decades have witnessed significant contributions and advances in different areas of phenomenological thought in Japan that remain unknown, or only partially known, to an international philosophical public. This volume offers a selection of original phenomenological research in Japan to an international audience in the form of an English language publication. The contributions in this volume range over classical figures in the (...)
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  39. Shisō no tankyū.Shigeru Tamai - 1944 - Tōkyō: Futami Shobō.
     
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  40. Tetsugaku gaisetsu.Shigeru Tamai - 1949
     
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  41. Tetsugaku shisō shi.Shigeru Tamai - 1954
     
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  42. Do animals have" theory"?—naive biology in pigeons—.Shigeru Watanabe - 2006 - In D. Andler, M. Okada & I. Watanabe (eds.), Reasoning and Cognition. pp. 2--205.
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    Reinforcing property of music for non-human animals: Analysis with pigeons.Shigeru Watanabe, Takako Suzuki & Yumiko Yamazaki - 2009 - In David Papineau (ed.), Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 121--1.
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    Spatial Learning in Japanese Eels Using Extra- and Intra-Maze Cues.Shigeru Watanabe - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:536819.
    Japanese eels ( Anguilla japonica ) were trained on a spatial-learning paradigm in a pool placed in an experimental room where several extra-maze cues were present. Four tubes were placed in the pool, of which one was open and could be entered by the eels. The open tube was placed at a fixed position in the pool and contained a triangular block that served as an intra-maze cue. The eels learned to identify the open tube, and their performance was maintained (...)
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    Kindai Nihon no shisōka to Igirisu risō shugi.Shigeru Yukiyasu - 2007 - Tōkyō: Hokuju Shuppan.
    本書の第1部は近代日本の思想家がグリーンの理想主義をどのように受容し、それをどう批判し、日本の伝統的思想とどのように融合させ、独自の思想を展開してきたかを中心問題とする。とりあげられる思想家・学者は中 島力造・高山樗牛、綱島梁川、西田幾多郎、河合榮治郎の五人である。第2部はグリーンの形而上学、道徳哲学、政治哲学、宗教思想の中心問題を永遠意識の視点から体系的に再検討することを目的とした。.
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  46. Socratic Courage in Plato's Socratic Dialogues.Shigeru Yonezawa - 2012 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (4):645-665.
    This article considers Socrates's conception of courage in Plato's Socratic dialogues. Although the Laches, which is the only dialogue devoted in toto to a pursuit of the definition of courage, does not explicitly provide Socrates's definition of courage, I shall point out clues therein which contribute to an understanding of Socrates's conception of courage. The Protagoras is a peculiar dialogue in which Socrates himself offers a definition of courage. Attending to the dramatic structure and personalities of the dialogue, I will (...)
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    Characteristics of Chinese Astrology.Shigeru Nakayama - 1966 - Isis 57 (4):442-454.
  48. Uchū shinpi to shinkō.Shigeru Aoki - 1933
     
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    Gendai kagaku to busshitsu gainen: taishōsei to jiritsusei no benshōhō.Shigeru Machida - 1983 - Tōkyō: Aoki Shoten. Edited by Yoshishige Ario.
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    Motoori Norinaga, 1730-1801.Shigeru Matsumoto - 1970 - Cambridge,: Harvard University Press.
    One of the most important of Japan's movements in search of a national identity during the 17th-18th centuries was known as kokugaku (national studies). It was the first major movement through which the intrinsic values inherent in ancient Japanese life were rediscovered from studies of early Japanese texts. Motoori Norinaga (1730-1801) was its greatest leader.
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