Results for 'Yuzuru Tanaka'

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  1. Tanaka Michitarō zenshū.Michitarō Tanaka - unknown - Chikuma Shobo.
     
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    On a condition for Cohen extensions which preserve precipitous ideals.Yuzuru Kakuda - 1981 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 46 (2):296-300.
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    Tanaka Ōdō chosakushū.Ōdō Tanaka - 1911 - Tōkyō: Hatsubaisho Nihon Tosho Sentā. Edited by Minoru Kitamura.
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  4. Simpson, SG, Tanaka, K. and Yamazaki, T., Some conserva.K. Tanaka - 2002 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 118:249.
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    Imprinting and looping: epigenetic marks control interactions between regulatory elements.Yuzuru Kato & Hiroyuki Sasaki - 2005 - Bioessays 27 (1):1-4.
    Gene regulation involves various cis-regulatory elements that can act at a distance. They may physically interact each other or with their target genes to exert their effects. Such interactions are beginning to be uncovered in the imprinted Igf2/H19 domain.1 The differentially methylated regions (DMRs), containing insulators, silencers and activators, were shown to have physical contacts between them. The interactions were changeable depending on their epigenetic state, presumably enabling Igf2 to move between an active and a silent chromatin domain. The study (...)
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  6. Logically Impossible Worlds.Koji Tanaka - 2018 - Australasian Journal of Logic 15 (2):489.
    What does it mean for the laws of logic to fail? My task in this paper is to answer this question. I use the resources that Routley/Sylvan developed with his collaborators for the semantics of relevant logics to explain a world where the laws of logic fail. I claim that the non-normal worlds that Routley/Sylvan introduced are exactly such worlds. To disambiguate different kinds of impossible worlds, I call such worlds logically impossible worlds. At a logically impossible world, the laws (...)
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    Hyperformulas and Classifications.Yuzuru Kakuda, Makoto Kikuchi & Hirofumi Miki - 2000 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 10 (1):33-52.
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    Information Flow and Design Systems.Yuzuru Kakuda - 2006 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 15 (1):1-24.
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    The Trend of Logic and Foundation of Mathematics in Japan in 1991 to 1996.Yuzuru Kakuda, Kanji Namba & Nobuyoshi Motohashi - 1997 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 9 (2):95-110.
  10. Ippan imiron seminā: 1-nichioki no jamu o taberu ni wa.Yuzuru Katagiri - 1983 - Tōkyō: Kuroshio Shuppan.
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  11. Parts and wholes in face recognition.J. W. Tanaka & M. J. Farah - 1991 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 29 (6):520-520.
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  12. Puraton ni manabu: Tanaka Michitarō taiwashū.Michitarō Tanaka - 1994 - Tōkyō: Nihon Bungeisha.
     
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  13. Shizenhō to sekaihō: Tanaka Sensei kanreki kinen.Kōtarō Tanaka & Tomoo Odaka (eds.) - 1954 - Tōkyō: Yūhikaku.
     
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  14. Priest’s Anti-Exceptionalism, Candrakīrti and Paraconsistency.Koji Tanaka - 2019 - In Can Başkent & Thomas Macaulay Ferguson, Graham Priest on Dialetheism and Paraconsistency. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Verlag. pp. 127-138.
    Priest holds anti-exceptionalism about logic. That is, he holds that logic, as a theory, does not have any exceptional status in relation to the theories of empirical sciences. Crucial to Priest’s anti-exceptionalism is the existence of ‘data’ that can force the revision of logical theory. He claims that classical logic is inadequate to the available data and, thus, needs to be revised. But what kind of data can overturn classical logic? Priest claims that the data is our intuitions about the (...)
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    Abstract design theory.Yuzuru Kakuda & Makoto Kikuchi - 2001 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 10 (3):109-125.
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    Kripke Completeness of Infinitary Predicate Multimodal Logics.Yoshihito Tanaka - 1999 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 40 (3):326-340.
    Kripke completeness of some infinitary predicate modal logics is presented. More precisely, we prove that if a normal modal logic above is -persistent and universal, the infinitary and predicate extension of with BF and BF is Kripke complete, where BF and BF denote the formulas pi pi and x x, respectively. The results include the completeness of extensions of standard modal logics such as , and its extensions by the schemata T, B, 4, 5, D, and their combinations. The proof (...)
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    Set theory extracted from Cantor's theological ontology.Yuzuru Kakuda - 1989 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 7 (4):173-183.
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    The entry point of face recognition: evidence for face expertise.James W. Tanaka - 2001 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 130 (3):534.
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    Negative Mood States Are Related to the Characteristics of Facial Expression Drawing: A Cross-Sectional Study.Chika Nanayama Tanaka, Hayato Higa, Noriko Ogawa, Minenori Ishido, Tomohiro Nakamura & Masato Nishiwaki - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    An assessment of mood or emotion is important in developing mental health measures, and facial expressions are strongly related to mood or emotion. This study thus aimed to examine the relationship between levels of negative mood and characteristics of mouth parts when moods are drawn as facial expressions on a common platform. A cross-sectional study of Japanese college freshmen was conducted, and 1,068 valid responses were analyzed. The questionnaire survey consisted of participants’ characteristics, the Profile of Mood States, and a (...)
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    Education for ^|^ldquo;consideration to others^|^rdquo; in physical education.Ai Tanaka - 2005 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 27 (1):35-44.
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    First-principles study of the adhesive and mechanical properties of the O-terminatedα-Al2O3/Cu interfaces.S. Tanaka, R. Yang & M. Kohyama - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (32):5123-5135.
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    Japan's New Buddhism: An Objective Account of Soka Gakkai.Kashihi Tanaka & Kiyoaki Murata - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (4):524.
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    Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies 2017 Annual Meeting.Kenneth Tanaka - 2018 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 38 (1):367-367.
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    Maximum marginal likelihood estimation and constrained optimization in image restoration.Kazuyuki Tanaka - 2001 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 16:246-258.
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    Temperature dependence of effective stress in severely deformed ultralow-carbon steel.Masaki Tanaka & Kenji Higashida - 2016 - Philosophical Magazine 96 (19):1979-1992.
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  26. Minds, programs, and chinese philosophers: A chinese perspective on the chinese room.Koji Tanaka - 2004 - Sophia 43 (1):61-72.
    The paper is concerned with John Searle’s famous Chinese room argument. Despite being objected to by some, Searle’s Chinese room argument appears very appealing. This is because Searle’s argument is based on an intuition about the mind that ‘we’ all seem to share. Ironically, however, Chinese philosophers don’t seem to share this same intuition. The paper begins by first analysing Searle’s Chinee room argument. It then introduces what can be seen as the (implicit) Chinese view of the mind. Lastly, it (...)
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  27. Dharmakīrti and Priest on an inconsistent theory of change — a comment to Mortensen.Koji Tanaka - 2007 - Philosophy East and West 57 (2):244-252.
  28. Against Classical Paraconsistent Metatheory.Koji Tanaka & Patrick Girard - 2023 - Analysis 83 (2):285-294.
    There was a time when 'logic' just meant classical logic. The climate is slowly changing and non-classical logic cannot be dismissed off-hand. However, a metatheory used to study the properties of non-classical logic is often classical. In this paper, we will argue that this practice of relying on classical metatheories is problematic. In particular, we will show that it is a bad practice because the metatheory that is used to study a non-classical logic often rules out the very logic it (...)
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    Open monitoring meditation alters the EEG gamma coherence in experts meditators: The expert practice exhibit greater right intra-hemispheric functional coupling.Guaraci Ken Tanaka, Tamara A. Russell, Juliana Bittencourt, Victor Marinho, Silmar Teixeira, Victor Hugo Bastos, Mariana Gongora, Maria Ramim, Henning Budde, Danielle Aprigio, Luís Fernando Basile, Mauricio Cagy, Pedro Ribeiro, Daya S. Gupta & Bruna Velasques - 2022 - Consciousness and Cognition 102 (C):103354.
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  30. Inference in the mengzi 1a: 7.Koji Tanaka - 2011 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 38 (3):444-454.
    In 1A:7 of the Mengzi, Mengzi tries to convince King Xuan of Qi that he is a “true” king. As a reading of Mengzi’s reasoning involved in his attempt at persuasion, David Nivison advances an inferential view, according to which Mengzi’s persuasion involves inferences. In this paper, I consider the assumptions underlying the objections raised against Nivison’s inferential view. I argue that these objections assume a contemporary Western view about the nature of logic and inferences. I propose an alternative characterisation (...)
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    Die Forschung als gesetzmässiger Prozess.H. Tanaka - 1976 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 24 (8):1007.
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    Forgoing life-sustaining treatment – a comparative analysis of regulations in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and England.Miho Tanaka, Satoshi Kodama, Ilhak Lee, Richard Huxtable & Yicheng Chung - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-15.
    BackgroundRegulations on forgoing life-sustaining treatment (LST) have developed in Asian countries including Japan, Korea and Taiwan. However, other countries are relatively unaware of these due to the language barrier. This article aims to describe and compare the relevant regulatory frameworks, using the (more familiar) situation in England as a point of reference. We undertook literature reviews to ascertain the legal and regulatory positions on forgoing LST in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and England.Main textFindings from a literature review are first presented to (...)
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    (1 other version)Weak axioms of determinacy and subsystems of analysis I: δ20 games.Kazuyuki Tanaka - 1990 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 36 (6):481-491.
  34. Narrative self-constitution as embodied practice.Katsunori Miyahara & Shogo Tanaka - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
    Narrative views of the self argue that we constitute our self in self-narratives. Embodied views hold that our self is shaped through embodied experiences. In that case, what is the relation between embodiment and narrativity in the process of self-constitution? The question demands a clear definition of embodiment, but existing studies remains unclear on this point (section 2). We offer a correction to this situation by drawing on Merleau-Ponty’s analysis of the body that highlights its habituality. On this account, the (...)
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    From Gels to Life.Toyoichi Tanaka - 2002 - Columbia University Press.
    Toyoichi Tanaka's pioneering work in biophysics made major contributions to the science of gels and polymers. His research centered on the physics of gels, their fundamental structures and characteristics, their dynamics, and their roles in living organisms. This volume collects twenty-five major research papers originally published in Science, Nature, Physical Review Letters, and other leading journals between 1973 and 2000. The English texts are supplemented with Japanese summaries and critiques written by a group of Dr. Tanaka's colleagues and (...)
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    Mabuchi to Norinaga: "Matsusaka no hitoyo" no shijitsu to shinjitsu.Kōji Tanaka - 2017 - Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Chūō Kōron Shinsha.
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    Dynamic Reconfiguration of the Supplementary Motor Area Network during Imagined Music Performance.Shoji Tanaka & Eiji Kirino - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Development of efficiency indicators of operating room management for multi‐institutional comparisons.Masayuki Tanaka, Jason Lee, Hiroshi Ikai & Yuichi Imanaka - 2013 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19 (2):335-341.
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    Generalized Methods for the Construction of Psychophysical Scale by the Method of Fractionation and Multiplication.Yoshihisa Tanaka - 1968 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 3 (3):121-126.
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    Gendaihō no hen'yō =.Shigeaki Tanaka, Hitohiko Hirano, Hiroshi Kamemoto & Noboru Kawahama (eds.) - 2013 - Tōkyō: Yūhikaku.
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    Sign and the lambda-term.Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii & Yuichiro Ishii - 2008 - Semiotica 2008 (169):197-220.
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  42. Tetsugaku nyūmon.Michitarō Tanaka - 1976
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    The sound of photographic image.Atau Tanaka - 2012 - AI and Society 27 (2):315-318.
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    Umberto Eco: On Semiotics and Pragmatism.Jiro Tanaka - 1993 - The Harvard Review of Philosophy 3 (1):14-22.
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    (1 other version)Philosophie du néant et théologie du processus.Yutaka Tanaka - 2009 - Diogène 227 (3):26-.
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  46. A holistic account of the own-race effect in face recognition: evidence from a cross-cultural study.James W. Tanaka, Markus Kiefer & Cindy M. Bukach - 2004 - Cognition 93 (1):B1-B9.
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    A non-standard construction of Haar measure and weak könig's lemma.Kazuyuki Tanaka & Takeshi Yamazaki - 2000 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (1):173-186.
    In this paper, we show within RCA 0 that weak Konig's lemma is necessary and sufficient to prove that any (separable) compact group has a Haar measure. Within WKL 0 , a Haar measure is constructed by a non-standard method based on a fact that every countable non-standard model of WKL 0 has a proper initial part isomorphic to itself [10].
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    The Dual Landscape Model of Adaptation and Niche Construction.Mark M. Tanaka, Peter Godfrey-Smith & Benjamin Kerr - 2020 - Philosophy of Science 87 (3):478-498.
    Wright’s “adaptive landscape” has been influential in evolutionary thinking but controversial, especially because the landscape that organisms encounter is altered by the evolutionary process itsel...
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  49. (1 other version)Buddhist Philosophy of Logic.Koji Tanaka - 2013 - In Emmanuel Steven Michael, Blackwell Companion to Buddhist Philosophy. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 320-330.
    Logic in Buddhist Philosophy concerns the systematic study of anumāna (often translated as inference) as developed by Dignāga (480-540 c.e.) and Dharmakīti (600-660 c.e.). Buddhist logicians think of inference as an instrument of knowledge (pramāṇa) and, thus, logic is considered to constitute part of epistemology in the Buddhist tradition. According to the prevalent 20th and early 21st century ‘Western’ conception of logic, however, logical study is the formal study of arguments. If we understand the nature of logic to be formal, (...)
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  50. An introduction to fuzzy logic for practical applications.Kazuo Tanaka - 1997 - New York: Springer.
    Fuzzy logic has become an important tool for a number of different applications ranging from the control of engineering systems to artificial intelligence. In this concise introduction, the author presents a succinct guide to the basic ideas of fuzzy logic, fuzzy sets, fuzzy relations, and fuzzy reasoning, and shows how they may be applied. The book culminates in a chapter which describes fuzzy logic control: the design of intelligent control systems using fuzzy if-then rules which make use of human knowledge (...)
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