Results for 'Yuto Kannon'

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    Coalition Governments, Party Switching, and the Rise and Decline of Parties: Changing Japanese Party Politics since 1993.Junko Kato & Yuto Kannon - 2008 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 9 (3):341-365.
    Since 1993, coalition governments have replaced the 38-year-long, one-party dominance of the Liberal Democratic Party (the LDP) in Japan. Except for one year, from 1993 to 1994, the LDP has remained a key party in successive governing coalitions, but the dynamics of party competition has been completely transformed since the period of the LDP's dominance. Although the LDP has survived to form a variety of coalitions ranging from a minority to an over-sized majority, since 1998 the Democratic Party of Japan (...)
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    George Biddell Airy and Information Management at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich: Library, Archive, and Uses of the Historical Past.Yuto Ishibashi - 2025 - Isis 116 (1):43-60.
    This article demonstrates that the organisation of the library and manuscript collections was crucial to George Biddell Airy’s reform of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, resulting in the creation of a vast archive that continues to this day. It analyses the official papers and reports Airy produced to identify the development of the library and the technique of document management. Airy understood that the systematic and orderly organisation of information, books, and papers was the foundation of scientific research and the running (...)
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    Sambandha Versus Sambaddhasambandha: The Semantics of Sixth-Triplet Endings.Yūto Kawamura - 2018 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 46 (1):179-192.
    According to the poetician Vāmana, a genitive ending can denote not only a direct relation but also an indirect relation. For example, in kamalasya kandaḥ ‘the bulb of the lotus flower’ the genitive ending Ṅas introduced after the word kamala denotes the indirect relation between the lotus flower and the bulb, the relation established through the intermediary of the lotus plant that has a direct relation with both of them. Is such a view acceptable to Pāṇinian grammarians? Careful scrutiny of (...)
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    Translating regular expression matching into transducers.Yuto Sakuma, Yasuhiko Minamide & Andrei Voronkov - 2012 - Journal of Applied Logic 10 (1):32-51.
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    Constructing the ‘automatic’ Greenwich time system: George Biddell Airy and the telegraphic distribution of time, c.1852–1880.Yuto Ishibashi - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Science 53 (1):25-46.
    In the context of the telegraphic distribution of Greenwich time, while the early experiments, the roles of successive Astronomers Royal in its expansion, and its impacts on the standardization of time in Victorian Britain have all been evaluated, the attempts of George Biddell Airy and his collaborators in constructing the Royal Observatory's time signals as the authoritative source of standard time have been underexplored within the existing historical literature. This paper focuses on the wide-ranging activities of Airy, his assistant astronomers, (...)
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    In Pursuit of Accurate Timekeeping: Liverpool and Victorian Electrical Horology.Yuto Ishibashi - 2014 - Annals of Science 71 (4):474-496.
    SummaryThis paper explores how nineteenth-century Liverpool became such an advanced city with regard to public timekeeping, and the wider impact of this on the standardisation of time. From the mid-1840s, local scientists and municipal bodies in the port city were engaged in improving the ways in which accurate time was communicated to ships and the general public. As a result, Liverpool was the first British city to witness the formation of a synchronised clock system, based on an invention by Robert (...)
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    From Word Magic to Systematic Linguistic Inquiry: The Kautsa Controversy in Nirukta 1.15–16.Paolo Visigalli & Yūto Kawamura - 2021 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 49 (5):931-951.
    Recorded in Nirukta 1.15–16, the controversy between Kautsa and Yāska on whether the Vedic mantras are meaningful or not represents a turning point in the traditional interpretation of the Veda. While references to this controversy are often found in literature, a systematic discussion of the whole episode has not to our knowledge been undertaken. This paper offers a detailed analysis of this controversy. We first review previous scholarship and elucidate the structure and rationale of the controversy. Then, we provide an (...)
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    Yulia Frumer. Making Time: Astronomical Time Measurement in Tokugawa Japan. 272 pp., figs., notes, bibl., index. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press, 2018. $45 . ISBN 9780226516448. [REVIEW]Yuto Ishibashi - 2019 - Isis 110 (1):207-208.
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    Decreasing Heart Rate After Physical Activity Reduces Choking.Kyoko Hine & Yuto Takano - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Distributive justice and development: Toward an integrative understanding of reward and responsibility distributions.Yuichi Toda, Yuko Hashimoto, Yuto Kumaki & Akinobu Nameda - 2023 - Journal of Moral Education 52 (4):435-452.
    ABSTRACT Studies on development and fairness judgments in resource allocations have mainly addressed the distribution of reward. However, the distribution of responsibility also requires exploration in the context of research on development and distributive justice. For an integrated understanding of reward and responsibility distributions, we briefly reviewed the studies on children’s fairness judgments in reward and responsibility distributions. We then discussed the theoretical basis and methodological framework to further our understanding. After reviewing a study which considered both reward and responsibility (...)
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    Culture and Business: How Can Cultural Psychologists Contribute to Research on Behaviors in the Marketplace and Workplace?Takahiko Masuda, Kenichi Ito, Jinju Lee, Satoko Suzuki, Yuto Yasuda & Satoshi Akutsu - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:509596.
    Cultural psychology has great potential to expand its research frameworks to more applied research fields in business such as marketing and organizational studies while going beyond basic psychological processes to more complex social practices. In fact, the number of cross-cultural business studies has grown constantly over the past 20 years. Nonetheless, the theoretical and methodological closeness between cultural psychology and these business-oriented studies has not been fully recognized by scholars in cultural psychology. In this paper, we briefly introduce six representative (...)
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    Incarnating Kannon: Eshinni, Shinran, and the Other-Power of Philosophy.Leah Kalmanson - 2024 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 50 (4):349-357.
    Here the relationship between Shinran and Eshinni, founding family of the largest Buddhist sect in Japan, serves as a methodological model for philosophical engagement. Though the Pure Land notion of “easy practice” (Jp. igyō 易行) may be seen as Zen’s less rigorous counterpart, Shinran’s turn toward “other-power” (tariki 他力) is driven by the same philosophical debates over practice and liberation that occupied contemporaries such as Dōgen. The answers to such debates, which Shinran and Eshinni enacted concretely via their lifestyle choices, (...)
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    Merōfu Kannon and Her Veneration in Zen and Imperial Circles in Seventeenth-Century Japan.Patricia Fister - 2007 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 34 (2):416-442.
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    Maria Kannon Zen: Explorations in Buddhist-Christian Practice.Ruben L. F. Habito - 1994 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 14:145.
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    Hachikazuki: Revealing Kannon’s Crowning Compassion in Muromachi Fiction.Monika Dix - 2009 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 36 (2):279-294.
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    Accounts and Images of Six Kannon in Japan, by Sherry Fowler. University of Hawai’i Press, 2016. xx + 411pp, 27 colour plates. Hb. $70 (£74.50). ISBN-13: 978-0-8248-5622-9. [REVIEW]Ian Astley - 2018 - Buddhist Studies Review 34 (2):279-281.
    Accounts and Images of Six Kannon in Japan, by Sherry Fowler. University of Hawai’i Press, 2016. xx + 411pp, 27 colour plates. Hb. $70. ISBN-13: 978-0-8248-5622-9.
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    Sōtō Zen in a Japanese town: Field notes on a once-every-thirty-three-years Kannon festival.William M. Bodiford - 1994 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 21 (1):3-36.
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    Temple myths and the popularization of Kannon pilgrimage in Japan: A case study of Ōya-ji on the Bandō Route.Mark Macwilliams - 1997 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 24 (3-4):375-411.
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  20. 超越論的観念論と強い相関主義 ──メイヤスーとハイデガー的有限性の終焉 [Transcendental Idealism and Strong Correlationism: Meillassoux and the End of Heideggerian Finitude].Jussi Backman - 2024 - Genshogaku Nenpo: Annual Review of the Phenomenological Association of Japan 40:65-86. Translated by Yuto Kannari.
    Translated into Japanese by Yuto Kannari from: “Transcendental Idealism and Strong Correlationism: Meillassoux and the End of Heideggerian Finitude,” by Jussi Backman, in Phenomenology and the Transcendental, edited by Sara Heinämaa, Mirja Hartimo, and Timo Miettinen, pp. 276–294. Copyright 2014. Routledge. Reproduced by permission of Taylor & Francis Group through PLSclear.
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    Fronteras de la Nueva España entre Aztlán (NM) y Cuzcatlán (SV).Rafael Lara-Martínez - 2019 - ÍSTMICA Revista de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras 24:27-44.
    Nuevo México y Centroamérica se unen por una historia pre-hispánica y colonial común. Mientras las lenguas yuto-nicaraos se expanden de Utah, EE.UU., a Nicaragua, los peregrinos del Cristo de Esquipulas viajan desde El Trifinio (Triángulo Norte de Centroamérica) a Chimayó (NM). Se exploran ambos bordes de un antiguo Virreinato al revelar su enlace por un Camino Real (entre realeza y realidad), cuyas señales olvidadas solo las reconoce una deposición testimonial subjetiva. En primer lugar, una crónica personal desglosa la extrañeza (...)
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    The 2001 Meeting of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies.Edward L. Shirley - 2002 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 22 (1):183-187.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 22 (2002) 183-187 [Access article in PDF] The 2001 Meeting of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies Edward L. Shirley St. Edward's University The annual meeting of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies met in Denver, Colorado, on Friday and Saturday, November 16 and 17, 2001. This year's papers addressed the question of "dual belonging" from both Buddhist and Christian perspectives.On Friday afternoon, two papers were delivered, the first (...)
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