Results for 'Shinrō Katō'

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    (1 other version)Der metaphysische Sinn topologischer Ausdrücke bei Augustin.Shinro Kato - 1978 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 4:337-344.
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    Shoki Puraton tetsugaku.Shinrō Katō - 1988 - Tōkyō: Tōkyō Daigaku Shuppankai.
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    The Apology: The Beginning of Plato's Own Philosophy.Shinro Kato - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (02):356-.
    It has often been assumed that Plato's Apology is a faithful recreation of Socrates' speech on the final day of his trial in 399 b.c.; that it contains almost nothing of Plato's own philosophy; and that it therefore represents rather the position of the historical Socrates on how to live and how to philosophize. In this belief, Schleiermacher relegated the Apology to an appendix to his translation of Plato, along with some spurious works. His view was followed by Zeller and (...)
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    Skizze Einer Theorie der Leiblichkeit.Shinro Kato - 1981 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 7:223-243.
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  5. Katō Hiroyuki jijoden.Hiroyuki Katō - 1915
     
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  6. Katō Tadashi zenshū.Tadashi Katō - 1963 - Edited by Munemutsu Yamada.
     
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    Kant’s Concept of Dignity.Yasushi Kato & Gerhard Schönrich (eds.) - 2019 - Berlin: De Gruyter.
    Nearly all philosophers refer to Kant when debating the concept of dignity, and many approve of Kant’s conception, unaware of the tensions between Kant’s conception and the modern idea of dignity intimately connected to the idea of human rights. What exactly is Kant's conception of dignity? Is there a connecting tie between dignity and the legal sphere of human rights at all? Does Kant’s concept refer to a superior status human beings seem to own in comparison to non-rational beings? Or (...)
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    (1 other version)Philosophy of Education in a New Key: Voices from Japan.Morimichi Kato, Naoko Saito, Ryohei Matsushita, Masamichi Ueno, Shigeki Izawa, Yasushi Maruyama, Hirotaka Sugita, Fumio Ono, Reiko Muroi, Yasuko Miyazaki, Jun Yamana, Michael A. Peters & Marek Tesar - forthcoming - Tandf: Educational Philosophy and Theory:1-17.
  9. (1 other version)Chūgoku shisōshi.Jōken Katō (ed.) - 1952 - Tōkyō: Tōkyō Daigaku Shuppankai.
     
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  10. Kokugakusha Tanikawa Kotosuga no kenkyū.Takeo Katō - 1934 - Tōkyō: Yugawa Kōbunsha.
     
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    Ningen to kōkenshin.Hisatake Katō (ed.) - 2012 - Tōkyō-to Bunkyō-ku: Fuyō Shobō Shuppan.
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    Ōyō rinrigaku jiten.Hisatake Katō & Akira Akabayashi (eds.) - 2008 - Tōkyō: Maruzen.
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    “a Lineage Of Dullards”: Zen Master Tōjū Reisō And His Associates.Katō Shōshun - 1998 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 25 (1-2):151-165.
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  14. Examination of the Coping Flexibility Hypothesis Using the Coping Flexibility Scale-Revised.Tsukasa Kato - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Coping flexibility, as defined by the dual-process theory, refers to one’s ability to relinquish a coping strategy recognized as ineffective—abandonment—and to devise and implement an alternative and more effective strategy—re-coping. The coping flexibility hypothesis dictates that richer coping flexibility produces more adaptive outcomes caused by stress responses, such as reduced psychological and physical dysfunction. We tested the reliability and validity of the Coping Flexibility Scale-Revised and the CFH using the CFS-R, which was developed to measure coping flexibility. In total, we (...)
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    Traces of thoughts. The place of a theology of the Septuagint in biblical scholarship.Szabolcs-Ferencz Kató - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (4):1-7.
    In the past decades, research has raised the idea of a theology of the Septuagint on various occasions. Important works were recently published on this topic in the Handbuch zur Septuaginta and the Septuagint and Cognate Studies series. The general theological tendencies of the LXX are identified by scholars in eschatology, messianism, anti-anthropomorphism and angelology. These tend to all be regarded as further developments of the theology of the Hebrew Bible. However, one can trace the evolution of these and other (...)
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    Kagaku gijutsu no yukue.Hisatake Katō & Juichi Matsuyama (eds.) - 1999 - Kyōto-shi: Mineruva Shobō.
    科学が自然を破壊した今、人間は人工的に反人工的な自然を保持するべく努力しなければなりません。科学技術は、この逆説に耐え抜かねばならないのでしょう。.
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    Ruyu Hung. Education between speech and writing: Crossing the boundaries of Dao and deconstruction.Ruyu Hung, Morimichi Kato, Xu Di & Chia-Ling Wang - 2019 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (14):1526-1545.
    This book review symposium aims to open a space for discussions and questions responded to the book Education between Speech and Writing: Crossing the Boundaries of Dao and Deconstruction, which is...
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    Differences in structural tendencies between Japanese newspaper editorials and front-page columns: Focus on the location of the main topic.Akiko Kato-Yoshioka - 2016 - Discourse Studies 18 (6):676-694.
    This article investigates differences in structural tendencies between Japanese newspaper editorials and front-page columns. Although intuitively recognized by Japanese people, such differences have tended to be empirically overlooked in discourse or rhetoric research. This study compares the two text types, specifically focusing on the location of the main topic in the text item rather than the main thesis, the former of which has received less empirical attention than the latter in Japanese discourse research. The study analyzed 30 editorials and 30 (...)
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    Horizons of Education.Morimichi Kato - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 37:123-129.
    The aim of this presentation is to show that philosophy of education must seriously engage itself with horizons of education. After a brief explanation of the term “horizon”, the horizon of modern pedagogy, which was inaugurated by Pestalozzi and Herbart, is examined. Modern pedagogy with its special emphasis on method unravels itself as one of the major streams of modern epistemology, for which inspection of inner ideas is crucial. The modern epistemology, on the other hand, presupposes the atomistic self represented (...)
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    Metaphysics of Relation.Yasuki Kato - 2007 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 29 (1):1-9.
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  21. The Katsura Imperial Villa and the Educational Function of Japanese Garden Architecture.Morimichi Kato - 2022 - In Ruyu Hung (ed.), Nature, Art, and Education in East Asia: Philosophical Connections. Routledge.
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    What Has Hybridity Got to Do with Ecology? What Christian-Buddhist Hybridity-as-Hermeneutical-Lens Can Suggest to the Theological Conversation on Ecology.Julius-Kei Kato - 2022 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 42 (1):105-117.
    Abstractabstract:This essay offers some insights that "hybridity" utilized as a hermeneutical paradigm might contribute to the wider theological conversations going on about the global ecological crisis. The hybridity in question here is—what can be expressed as a—"Christian-Buddhist hybridity." That refers to a sensibility that seriously takes into consideration the two spiritual–religious traditions of Christianity and Buddhism as a "hybrid way" to view the world in general and spiritual–religious–theological themes in particular.This study will argue that, despite the significant gains in the (...)
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    Zen and Zen Classics, Vol. VII.Kazumitsu Kato & R. H. Blyth - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (3):459.
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    The Confucian Roots of Business Kyosei.Calvin M. Boardman & Hideaki Kiyoshi Kato - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 48 (4):317 - 333.
    Kyosei, a traditional Japanese concept, has been applied to a variety subjects, from biology to business. It has more recently become synonymous with the concepts of corporate responsibility, ethical decision making, stakeholder maximization, and responsible reciprocity. The purpose of this paper is to trace kyosei's modern business application back to ancient Confucian thought. The ideals associated with Confucianism were instrumental in the creation of Japanese business codes of ethics during the early part of the seventeenth century. A short history of (...)
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    Bringing food desert residents to an alternative food market: a semi-experimental study of impediments to food access.Yuki Kato & Laura McKinney - 2015 - Agriculture and Human Values 32 (2):215-227.
    The emerging critique of alternative food networks (AFNs) points to several factors that could impede the participation of low-income, minority communities in the movement, namely, spatial and temporal constraints, and the lack of economic, cultural, and human capital. Based on a semi-experimental study that offers 6 weeks of free produce to 31 low-income African American households located in a New Orleans food desert, this article empirically examines the significance of the impeding factors identified by previous scholarship, through participant surveys before, (...)
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  26. Frequency-Specific Synchronization in the Bilateral Subthalamic Nuclei Depending on Voluntary Muscle Contraction and Relaxation in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease.Kenji Kato, Fusako Yokochi, Hirokazu Iwamuro, Takashi Kawasaki, Kohichi Hamada, Ayako Isoo, Katsuo Kimura, Ryoichi Okiyama, Makoto Taniguchi & Junichi Ushiba - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Metaphorical Action Retrospectively but Not Prospectively Alters Emotional Judgment.Tatsuya Kato, Shu Imaizumi & Yoshihiko Tanno - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Armageddon and pedagogy of terror.Morimichi Kato - 2019 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (8):836-837.
    Volume 52, Issue 8, July 2020, Page 836-837.
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    The educational function of Japanese arts: An approach to environmental philosophy.Morimichi Kato - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (9):1345-1354.
    Nature and time have long been key concepts of educational thought. Educational thinkers from both the East and the West have tried to imitate and follow nature. They have also considered time in relation to human formation and growth. This article attempts to connect these two key concepts of education through the medium of the seasons. The seasons bridge both time and nature. Our experience of nature is temporal and manifests itself in the transition of the seasons. On the other (...)
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  30. Plato on Self-Predication of "the fine"–"Hippias Major" 292, e6-7.Motoaki Kato - 1995 - Bigaku 45 (4):12-22.
    In Plato's "Hippias Major" 292e6-7, we can find a self-predication sentence; "The fine is always fine." (We have similar expressions in "Protagoras" 330c4-6, 330d8-el, "Lysis" 220b6-7.) How should we interpret this sentence? We cannot give it any metaphysical meaning drawn from Plato's own theory of Form, which is explicit in his middle dialogues. "The fine" here should be the logical cause, not the one of the metaphysical essentials (cf. Paul Woodruff's "Plateo Hippias Major", p. 150). So taking a sentence like (...)
     
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  31. Calendar Arts and the Ritual of Feeling.Morimichi Kato - 2022 - In Ruyu Hung (ed.), Nature, Art, and Education in East Asia: Philosophical Connections. Routledge.
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    Field Angular Momentum.A. Kato, G. Muñoz, D. Singleton, J. Dryzek & V. Dzhunushaliev - 2003 - Foundations of Physics 33 (5):769-780.
    We examine the possible role played by field angular momentum in two systems of vastly different sizes: (i) the nucleon and (ii) highly magnetic white dwarf stars. For the nucleon we study the restrictions on the nucleon's structure that arise from the requirement that the total field angular (spin, orbital and field angular momentum) should satisfy the standard angular momentum commutation relationship. For the magnetic white dwarfs we argue that the magnetic field may alter the statistics of some fraction of (...)
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  33. Haideggā ni okeru gijutsu no mondai.Kiyoshi Katō - 1975
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  34. Itō Jinsai no gakumon to kyōiku.Nihei Katō - 1979
     
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    Jon Rokku no shisō sekai: kami to ningen to no aida.Takashi Katō - 1987 - Tōkyō: Tōkyō Daigaku Shuppankai.
  36. Jikyoku to shūyō.Totsudō Katō - 1939
     
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    Microcosm to Macrocosm via the Notion of a Sheaf (Observers in Terms of t-topos).Goro Kato - 2008 - In World Scientific (ed.), Physics of Emergence and Organization. pp. 229--232.
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    Nihonjin no gyōsei.Eiichi Katō - 1980
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  39. Nihon shinkō hōtoku no jikkōryoku.Nihei Katō - 1941
     
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  40. Ronkō koyū meishi sakuin.Jōken Katō & Katsumi Yamada (eds.) - 1961
     
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  41. The psychology of Oriental religious experience..Katsuji Kato - 1915 - [n.p.]:
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    The Two Faces of American Freedom. By Aziz Rana. Harvard Univerity Press, 2010.Daniel Kato - 2014 - Constellations 21 (1):156-158.
  43. Zenkoku Hōtoku Dantai Renraku Kyōgikai no oitachi.Nihei Katō - 1973 - Edited by Nihei Katō.
     
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    The Tragic Legality of Racial Violence: Reconstruction, Race and Emergency.Daniel Kato - 2015 - Constellations 22 (2):199-217.
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    A Mimesis Musical.Katia Kato - 2016 - Trans/Form/Ação 39 (s1):93-110.
    RESUMO: A música ocupa um lugar de destaque como um dos principais meios de imitação. A utilização da música como ferramenta para suscitar e representar afetos, preconizada desde os antigos, chega integralmente ao século XVIII, podendo ser observada claramente nas obras dos compositores alemães ligados à doutrina composicional da Musica Poetica3 e, sobretudo, na obra de Johann Sebastian Bach. Porém, diversas são as espécies de imitação musical, de forma que o intuito deste trabalho foi categorizar e definir a função das (...)
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  46. Buntai.Shuichi Kato & Ai Maeda - 1989
  47. Benshōhō no tankyū.Tadashi Katō - 1949
     
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  48. Chūgoku kodai no shūkyō to shisō.Jōken Kato - 1954 - Kyōto-shi: Hābādo Enkei Dōshisha Tōhō Bunka Kōza Iinkai.
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  49. Dōtoku hōritsu shinka no ri.Hiroyuki Katō - 1903
     
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    Effectiveness of school-based brief cognitive behavioral therapy with mindfulness in improving the mental health of adolescents in a Japanese school setting: A preliminary study.Kiun Kato, Yuki Matsumoto & Yoshiyuki Hirano - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundEmotional regulation is important for adolescents’ adaptive development. Preventive interventions for anxiety and depression are necessary for reducing the development of disorders later in life, and emotional regulation is a potentially relevant factor.ObjectiveWe investigated the effects of a mindfulness-based psychological education and prevention program [the Mindfulness and Awareness Program ] on the mental health of junior high school students in Japan.MethodsOur MAP primarily focused on mindfulness meditation to improve emotional regulation, thereby reducing depression and anxiety. The MAP comprised eight sessions (...)
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