Results for 'Ikuo Arakawa'

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  1. Nihon kindai tetsugaku shi.Tōru Miyakawa & Ikuo Arakawa (eds.) - 1976 - Yuhikaku.
     
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  2. Shizen kagaku no tetsugaku.Masakazu Yamazaki, Ikuo Arakawa & Yoichiro Murakami (eds.) - 1974
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    The Effects of Globalization on Labor Revisited: Lessons from Germany and Japan.Ikuo Kume & Kathleen Thelen - 1999 - Politics and Society 27 (4):477-505.
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    Mon expérience personnelle concernant les échanges culturels entre Orient et Occident.Ikuo Hirayama - 2002 - Diogène 200 (4):147-150.
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    My Personal Experience of East–West Cultural Exchange.Ikuo Hirayama - 2003 - Diogenes 50 (4):119-121.
    On 6 August 1945, I was exposed to radiation in Hiroshima during the atomic bombing. At that time I was 15 years old, a third-year junior high school student, and working at a factory in Hiroshima under the wartime student mobilization plan. A total of 201 people from my school (13 teachers and 188 students) were killed outright in the bombing. I narrowly escaped death, but suffered from radiation sickness for many years afterwards. At one point, my white blood cell (...)
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    Ronri sūgaku.Ikuo Tahara - 2015 - Tōkyō-to Shinjuku-ku: Kindai Kagakusha.
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    CM-triviality and generic structures.Ikuo Yoneda - 2003 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 42 (5):423-433.
    We show that any relational generic structure whose theory has finite closure and amalgamation over closed sets is stable CM-trivial with weak elimination of imaginaries.
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    CM-triviality and generic structures.Ikuo Yoneda - 2003 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 42 (5):423-433.
    We show that any relational generic structure whose theory has finite closure and amalgamation over closed sets is stable CM-trivial with weak elimination of imaginaries.
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    How Junichiro Koizumi seized the leadership of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party.Ikuo Kabashima & Gill Steel - 2007 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 8 (1):95-114.
    In this paper, we examine some of the ways in which Koizumi Junichiro took advantage of changes in television news to win the 2001 Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) presidential election and become prime minister of Japan. Koizumi adopted a strategy of political populism to increase his exposure in the media and develop a public reputation. Changes in the LDP selection procedure, in combination with long-term social and economic change and political reform, meant that the media mattered more to his campaign (...)
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    Jiko soshikika de umareru chitsujo: shiroari, ryōshi dotto, ningen shakai.Yasuhiko Arakawa, Takatoshi Imada, Tadao Matsumoto & Osamu Karatsu (eds.) - 2012 - Kyōto-shi: Kei Dī Neobukku.
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    Evaluating Interpersonal Synchrony: Wavelet Transform Toward an Unstructured Conversation.Ken Fujiwara & Ikuo Daibo - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Opinion Polls in 2004.Ikuo Kabashima - 2004 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 5 (2):335-337.
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    Opinion Polls in 2003.Ikuo Kabashima - 2003 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 4 (2):357-359.
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    Public Opinion and Its Impacts on the 2000 HR election.Ikuo Kabashima - 2000 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 1 (2):341-344.
    This short note analyzes how the public in Japan evaluates the performance of the cabinet and the two major parties, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and the Democratic Party of Japan (DP), and their impacts on the 2000 House of Representatives election held on 25 June.
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    Support for Koizumi Administration.Ikuo Kabashima - 2002 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 3 (2):285-287.
    One year ago the Japanese people pinned their hopes on Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi. The figure shows public support ratings for the Koizumi cabinet as measured by periodic JiJi opinion surveys: He enjoyed a stellar 72.8% support rate immediately after taking office, and this climbed even higher to break the 78.4% mark the following month. Compared with the dismal 9.6% support for the cabinet of his predecessor, Mori Yoshirô (April 2000–April 2001), right before he bowed out, these sky-high numbers make (...)
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    Voter Reactions to 'Strange Bedfellows': The Japanese Voter Faces a Kaleidoscope of Changing Coalitions.Ikuo Kabashima & Steven R. Reed - 2000 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 1 (2):229-248.
    On 30 June 1994 the Social Democratic Party of Japan (SDPJ, formerly the Japan Socialist Party) joined its historic enemy, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), to form a coalition government in a Japanese equivalent of Italy's . Competition between the conservative LDP and the progressive socialists had defined the Japanese party system since 1955. In this paper we analyze voter reactions to this and other confusing events surrounding the end of the LDP's 38-year dominance. We find, first, that the Japanese (...)
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    CM-triviality and relational structures.Viktor Verbovskiy & Ikuo Yoneda - 2003 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 122 (1-3):175-194.
    Continuing work of Baldwin and Shi 1), we study non-ω-saturated generic structures of the ab initio Hrushovski construction with amalgamation over closed sets. We show that they are CM-trivial with weak elimination of imaginaries. Our main tool is a new characterization of non-forking in these theories.
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  18. Meika monjinrokushū.Isoo Munemasa, Ikuo Tajihi, Kien Minagawa & Shōchiku Shinozaki (eds.) - 1981 - Tōkyō: seisaku hatsubai Yagi Shoten.
     
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    Dynamical response of helium bubble motion to irradiation with high-energy self-ions in aluminum at high temperature.K. Ono, M. Miyamoto, K. Arakawa & R. C. Birtcher - 2009 - Philosophical Magazine 89 (6):513-524.
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    Psychosocial characteristics of victims of special fraud among Japanese older adults: A cross-sectional study using scam vulnerability scale.Daisuke Ueno, Masashi Arakawa, Yasunori Fujii, Shoka Amano, Yuka Kato, Teruyuki Matsuoka & Jin Narumoto - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Despite the police preventing special fraud victimisation of older adults, both the number of cases and the amount of damage have remained high in Japan. ‘Special fraud’, in Japan, is a crime in which victims are tricked by fraudsters who through phone or postcards impersonate the victims’ relatives, employees and other associates, to dupe the victims of their cash or other valuables. The number of recognised cases of special fraud has been turned to increase in 2021. Although police or consumer (...)
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    Introduction: Changing Media, Changing Politics.Samuel Popkin & Ikuo Kabashima - 2007 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 8 (1):1-6.
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    Coordination of Pheromone Deposition Might Solve Time-Constrained Travelling Salesman Problem.Tomoko Sakiyama & Ikuo Arizono - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-5.
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  23. Jiyū no tankyū.Jun Tsuii & Hanson Arakawa (eds.) - 1951
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  24. Nihirizumu kenkyū.Jun Tsuji & Hanson Arakawa (eds.) - 1948
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    Reaction rate between 1D migrating self-interstitial atoms: an examination by kinetic Monte Carlo simulation.T. Amino, K. Arakawa & H. Mori - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (24):3276-3289.
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    Ant Colony Optimization Using Common Social Information and Self-Memory.Yoshiki Tamura, Tomoko Sakiyama & Ikuo Arizono - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-7.
    Ant colony optimization, which is one of the metaheuristics imitating real ant foraging behavior, is an effective method to find a solution for the traveling salesman problem. The rank-based ant system has been proposed as a developed version of the fundamental model AS of ACO. In the ASrank, since only ant agents that have found one of some excellent solutions are let to regulate the pheromone, the pheromone concentrates on a specific route. As a result, although the ASrank can find (...)
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    What is the sensitivity in physical education.Seiji Inoue, Hideshiro Kobayashi, Atsuhiko Yoshida, Ikuo Tokuyama & Shigeto Takahashi - 2002 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 24 (1):43-62.
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    Arakawa and Gins's Nonplace: An Approach from an Apophatic Aesthetics.Raquel Bouso - 2014 - Journal of Japanese Philosophy 2 (1):72-102.
    With the expression apophatic aesthetics, Amador Vega names different cases of twentieth-century hermeneutics of negativity that show a spiritual debt to negative theology and in particular to the major mystical trends of Medieval Europe. Our aim here is to explore how this category applies to the artistic work created by the contemporary artists Arakawa and Gins. However, our focus is not on the debt of these artists to apophatism in the Christian tradition but in Buddhism, especially in Zen. Through (...)
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  29. Que Peindre? Adami, Arakawa, Buren.Jean François Lyotard - 1987
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  30. Ikuo kabashima faculty of law, tokyo university, e-mail: Kabashima@ ju-tokyo. Ac. jp Steven R. Reed faculty of policy studies, chuo university, e-mail: SReed@ fps. Chuo-u. Ac. jp. [REVIEW]Changing Coalitions - 2000 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 1 (2):229-248.
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    Ikuo Kabashima and Gill Steel, Changing Politics in Japan, Cornell University Press, 2010, 184 pp. [REVIEW]Sherry L. Martin - 2012 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 13 (1):159-160.
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  32. Ōyama Ikuo to Nihon demokurashī no keifu: kokkagaku kara shakai no seijigaku e.Makiyo Hori - 2011 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
     
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    Situating Situatedness through Æffect and the Architectural Body of Arakawa and Gins.Jondi Keane - 2007 - Janus Head 9 (2):437-457.
    This paper explores the situated body by briefly surveying the historical studies of effect and of affect which converge in current work on attention. This common approach to the situated body through attention prompted the coining of a more inclusive term, Effect, to indicate the situated body's mode of observation. Examples from the work of artist-turned-architects, Arakawa and Gins, will be discussed to show how architectural environments can act as heuristic tools that allow the situated body to research its (...)
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  34. Review of: Ikuo Higashibaba, Christianity in Early Modern Japan: Kirishitan Belief and Practice. [REVIEW]Peter Nosco - 2003 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 30 (1-2):172-175.
     
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    Effecting affection: The corporeal ethics of gins and arakawa.Gordon C. F. Bearn - 2010 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 44 (2):pp. 40-49.
    No one has yet determined what the body can do …What could be the educational relevance of an architecture designed to make its inhabitants live forever? At first, it is hard to take seriously that Madeline Gins and Arakawa, in their work Architectural Body, are trying to escape mortality. Many are those who smile and say that what they call "the architectural surrounds" that they have designed and built for what they call "organisms that person" are intriguing enough, but (...)
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    Effecting Affection: The Corporeal Ethics of Gins and Arakawa.Gordon C. F. Bearn - 2010 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 44 (2):40.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Effecting AffectionThe Corporeal Ethics of Gins and ArakawaGordon C. F. Bearn (bio)No one has yet determined what the body can do …—Spinoza, Ethics, 1677, Part III, proposition 2, ScholiumWhat could be the educational relevance of an architecture designed to make its inhabitants live forever? At first, it is hard to take seriously that Madeline Gins and Arakawa, in their work Architectural Body, are trying to escape mortality. Many (...)
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  37. Kyōdōsei no fukken: Ōyama Ikuo kenkyū.Midori Kurokawa - 2000 - Tōkyō: Shinzansha.
     
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  38. Oh Pioneers! Bodily Reformation Amid Daily Life.David Kolb - 2010 - Interfaces 2 (21/22):283-398.
    Arakawa and Gins have been fomenting revolution for a long time. In the last twenty years their attention has turned more and more towards architecture and urban planning as a way of reforming our bodily existence. Their proposals enter daily life rather than staying in the isolated sphere of the museum or gallery. These constructions are to be lived in, not contemplated. Will daily life then blunt or sharpen Arakawa and Gins's power to educate and revise our "architectural (...)
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  39. Escaping the Museum.David Kolb - unknown - AG3. The Third International Arakawa and Gins: Architecture and Philosophy Conference Sponsored at Griffith University in Brisbane.
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    Thought in the Act: Passages in the Ecology of Experience.Erin Manning & Brian Massumi - 2014 - Minneapolis: Univ of Minnesota Press. Edited by Brian Massumi.
    “Every practice is a mode of thought, already in the act. To dance: a thinking in movement. To paint: a thinking through color. To perceive in the everyday: a thinking of the world’s varied ways of affording itself.” —from _Thought in the Act _Combining philosophy and aesthetics, _Thought in the Act_ is a unique exploration of creative practice as a form of thinking. Challenging the common opposition between the conceptual and the aesthetic, Erin Manning and Brian Massumi “think through” a (...)
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    Nots.Mark C. Taylor - 1993 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Nots is a virtuoso exploration of negation and negativity in theology, philosophy, art, architecture, postmodern culture, and medicine. In nine essays that range from nihility in Buddhism to the embodiment of negativity in disease, Mark C. Taylor looks at the surprising ways in which contrasting concepts of negativity intersect. In the first section of this book, Taylor discusses the question of the "not" in the religious thought of Anselm, Hegel, Derrida, and Nishitani. In the second part, he analyzes artistic efforts (...)
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    Apocalypse Now.Sven Lütticken Lütticken - 2015 - Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 24 (49).
    From its beginning in the 1940s, the nuclear regime has been the subject of aesthetic as well as political practices and interventions. This article examines a number of such interventions, from the Surrealists via the Situationists to the present. The focus is on forms of aesthetic activism that challenges the reigning thanatocracy. Key figures are Roberto Matta and Wolfgang Paalen, Situationists such as Debord and Vaneigem in the late 1950s and 1960s, later writings by ex-Situationists and pro-Situs such as René (...)
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    Ageing, Aura, and Vanitas in Art: Greek Laughter and Death.Babette Babich - 2023 - Espes. The Slovak Journal of Aesthetics 12 (2):56-86.
    Beginning with the representation of age in extremis in the nature morte or still life, a depiction of aged artifacts and representations of vanitas, artistic representations particularly in painting associate woman and death. Looking at artistic allegories for age and ageing, raising the question of aura for Walter Benjamin along with Ivan Illich and David Hume, this essay reflects on Heidegger on history together with reflections on the ‘death of art’ as well as Arakawa and Gins and Bazon Brock, (...)
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