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    Tanabe Hajime and the Kyoto School: self, world, and knowledge.Takeshi Morisato - 2021 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    This introduction to Tanabe Hajime (1885-1962), the critical successor of the "father of contemporary Japanese philosophy" Nishida Kitaro (1870-1945), focuses on Hajime's central philosophical ideas and perspective on "self," "world," "knowledge," and the "purpose of philosophizing". Exploring his notable philosophical ideas including the logic of species, metanoetics, and philosophy of death, it addresses his life-long study of the history of Western philosophy. It sets out his belief that Western framework of thinking is incapable of giving sufficient answers to the philosophical (...)
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    Faith and reason in continental and Japanese philosophy: reading Tanabe Hajime and William Desmond.Takeshi Morisato - 2019 - New York, NY: Bloomsbury Academic.
    This book brings together the work of two significant figures in contemporary philosophy. By considering the work of Tanabe Hajime, the Japanese philosopher of the Kyoto School, and William Desmond, the contemporary Irish philosopher, Takeshi Morisato offers a clear presentation of contemporary comparative solutions to the problems of the philosophy of religion. Importantly, this is the first book-length English-language study of Tanabe Hajime's philosophy of religion that consults the original Japanese texts. Considering the examples of Christianity and Buddhism, (...)
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  3. Vanishing Subjectivity: Flower, Shame, and Direct Cultivation in Asian PhilosophiesAsian Philosophical Texts, no. 3.Takeshi Morisato & Roman Pașca (eds.) - 2021
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  4. Asian Philosophical Texts Vol. 1.Takeshi Morisato & Roman Pașca (eds.) - 2019 - Mimesis International.
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  5. Tanabe Hajime and Hegel's dialectic: a negative ground for the birth of Tanabean philosophy.Takeshi Morisato - 2025 - In Gregory S. Moss & Takeshi Morisato (eds.), The dialectics of absolute nothingness: the legacies of German philosophy in the Kyoto school. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
     
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    Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy 8: Critical Perspectives on Japanese Philosophy.Takeshi Morisato (ed.) - 2016 - Nagoya: Chisokudo Publications.
    The present volume is the latest example of what scholars of Japanese philosophy have been up to in recent years. The papers collected here, most of them presented at conferences held in Barcelona and Nagoya during 2016, have been arranged in four thematic parts. The first two parts cover the history of Japanese philosophy, as their topics extend from premodern thinkers to twentieth century philosophers; the last two parts focus on Nishida and Watsuji respectively.
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    Mediation.Stone Richard Morisato Takeshi - 2019 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 7 (2):7-16.
    Is there anything that is given immediately? This question seems to be of crucial importance for Phenomenology, a field perhaps known most principally for its attempt to return directly to the “things themselves.” The seeming simplicity of the idea is appealing: after all, where better for us to start in any philosophical investigation than with things as they appear to us in their most pure or “immediate” state? When put in its historical context as well, Husserl’s phenomenological project could even (...)
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    What Does It Mean for “Japanese Philosophy” To Be “Japanese”? A Kyoto School Discussion of the Particular Character of Japanese Thought.Takeshi Morisato - 2016 - Journal of World Philosophies 71 (4):1070-1081.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Neither/Nor:Ruminating on the Metanoetic Pharmakon in Nietzsche and Other BuddhasTakeshi Morisato (bio)A Compliment to the Philosopher Chef and His table d'hôte intellectuelleIf a book title were comparable to the name of a restaurant, the table of contents would be their menu. Jason Wirth's Nietzsche and Other Buddhas (hereafter NOB) initially reminded me of a fusion restaurant with a strong "Asian" flavor, an ambiguous genre that we would see (...)
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    Miki Kiyoshi and Interpretation.Takeshi Morisato - 2016 - Culture and Dialogue 4 (2):338-347.
    Japanese philosopher Miki Kiyoshi 三木清 wrote an important text on translation entitled “Disregarded Translations”. Among all Kyoto School thinkers, Miki was probably the most prolific writer. His interests spanned various intellectual topics such as philosophy, literature, religion, politics, and journalism. This paper offers a brief introduction to Miki’s conception of translation as well as, for the first time, an English translation of his text. “Disregarded Translations” deals with Japanese scholars’ propensity to revere Western philosophical texts in their original forms, while (...)
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    Neither/Nor: Ruminating on the Metanoetic Pharmakon in Nietzsche and Other Buddhas.Takeshi Morisato - 2021 - Philosophy East and West 71 (4):1070-1081.
    If a book title were comparable to the name of a restaurant, the table of contents would be their menu. Jason Wirth's Nietzsche and Other Buddhas initially reminded me of a fusion restaurant with a strong "Asian" flavor, an ambiguous genre that we would see anywhere in continental Europe. As one could easily imagine, this is not necessarily a compliment to the chef. By integrating various ingredients and different techniques from diverse culinary traditions, a fusion restaurant might claim to create (...)
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    Reason's Fidelity to the Divine Absolute: Metaxology, Metanoesis and the Promise of Freedom.Takeshi Morisato - 2016 - Dissertation, Ku Leuven
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    Tanabe Hajime and the Concept of Species: Approaching Nature as a Missing Shade in the Logic of Species.Takeshi Morisato - 2020 - In Andrea Altobrando & Pierfrancesco Biasetti (eds.), Natural Born Monads: On the Metaphysics of Organisms and Human Individuals. De Gruyter. pp. 213-242.
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    Translation of Tanabe Hajime’s “The Limit of Logicism in Epistemology: A Critique of the Marburg and Freiburg Schools”.Takeshi Morisato - 2017 - Journal of World Philosophies 2 (2):1-26.
    This article provides the first English translation of Tanabe’s early essay, “The Limit of Logicism in Epistemology: A Critique of the Marburg and Freiburg Schools”. The key notion that the young Tanabe seeks to define in relation to his detailed analyses of contemporary Neo-Kantian epistemology is the notion of “pure experience” presented in Nishida’s philosophy. The general theory of epistemology shared among the thinkers from these two prominent schools of philosophy in early 20 th century Germany aimed to eliminate the (...)
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    What Does It Mean for “Japanese Philosophy” To Be “Japanese”? A Kyoto School Discussion of the Particular Character of Japanese Thought.Takeshi Morisato - 2016 - Journal of World Philosophies 1 (1):13–25.
    This article provides a critical introduction to, and the first English translation of, the dialogue held between Nishida Kitarō and Miki Kiyoshi in October 1935. The topic of their discussion was the question of the particular character of Japanese culture and philosophy. In the introductory sections of this article, I will reflect on some of the main points that Nishida proposes in response to Miki’s questions, and clarify what these insights mean for a culture or a historical framework of thought, (...)
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  15. The Philosophical World of Meiji Japan: The Philosophy of Organism and Its Genealogy.Inoue Katsuhito & Takeshi Morisato - 2016 - European Journal of Japanese Philosophy 1:9-30.
    Originally published as 「明治の哲学界:有機体の哲学とその系譜」in 井上克人編『豊饒なる明治』, Kansai Daigaku Shuppannbu, 2012, 3–22. Translated by Morisato Takeshi. German Idealism was introduced to Japanese intellectuals in the middle of Meiji era and was mainly received from a mystical or religious perspective, as we see in Inoue Tetsujirō’s “harmonious existence,” Inoue Enryō’s “unity of mind and body,” and Kiyozawa Manshi’s “existentialism.” Since these theories envisioned true reality as a unified and living whole, I group them under the label “philosophy of organism” and from (...)
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  16. Johann Goglieb Fichte and Kimura Motomori.Gregory S. Moss & Takeshi Morisato - 2025 - In Gregory S. Moss & Takeshi Morisato (eds.), The dialectics of absolute nothingness: the legacies of German philosophy in the Kyoto school. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
  17. The dialectics of absolute nothingness: the legacies of German philosophy in the Kyoto school.Gregory S. Moss & Takeshi Morisato (eds.) - 2025 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    The Dialectics of Absolute Nothingness examines the influence of German philosophical traditions on the development of the Kyoto School. Contributors explore the Kyoto School's engagement with Western thought, highlighting the centrality of German philosophy while also showing the many ways the Kyoto School critiques the philosophical traditions it incorporates.
     
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    Two Essays on Moral Freedom from the Early Works of Tanabe Hajime.Tanabe Hajime, Takeshi Morisato & Cody Staton - 2016 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 8 (2):144-159.
    This article introduces English translations of Tanabe’s two essays entitled “Moral Freedom” and “On Moral Freedom Revisited.” In these essays, Tanabe tries to understand the unity of the contradictory division between freedom and necessity, while remaining truthful to the moral experience. Freedom is ultimately characterized as ideality that we ought to realize in reality, while the stage of religion constitutes the ultimate end of such moral struggles. Tanabe does not clearly work out how the continuity of the freedom-necessity discontinuity is (...)
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    Introduction to the Philosophy of Hatano Seiichi: With a Partial Translation of Time and Eternity.With Cody Staton, Takeshi Morisato & Hatano Seiichi - 2016 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 8 (1):37-52.
    This article is the second translation of the preface and first chapter of Hatano Seiichi's Time and Eternity. A full translation of the text, published by Suzuki Ichiro 鈴木一郎 in 1963, is not easily accessible to most readers, while an excellent partial translation by Joseph O'Leary has recently been made accessible to a wider audience through the monumental work, Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook. By providing a short historical introduction to both Hatano's life and works as a great thinker and teacher, (...)
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  20. Review of 偶然と運命 : 九鬼周造の倫理学. [REVIEW]Takeshi Morisato - 2016 - European Journal of Japanese Philosophy 1:365-368.
  21. Nishidian philosophy in the genealogy of groundless will.Gregory S. Moss & Takeshi Morisato - 2025 - In Gregory S. Moss & Takeshi Morisato (eds.), The dialectics of absolute nothingness: the legacies of German philosophy in the Kyoto school. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
     
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  22. The logic of reality in Nishidian philosophy.Gregory S. Moss & Takeshi Morisato - 2025 - In Gregory S. Moss & Takeshi Morisato (eds.), The dialectics of absolute nothingness: the legacies of German philosophy in the Kyoto school. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
     
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    Faith and Reason in Continental and Japanese Philosophy: Reading Tanabe Hajime and William Desmond by Takeshi Morisato (review).Lance H. Gracy - 2023 - Philosophy East and West 73 (2):1-8.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Faith and Reason in Continental and Japanese Philosophy: Reading Tanabe Hajime and William Desmond by Takeshi MorisatoLance H. Gracy (bio)Faith and Reason in Continental and Japanese Philosophy: Reading Tanabe Hajime and William Desmond. By Takeshi Morisato. England: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019. Pp. viii + 269. Hardcover $116.00, isbn 978-1-350-09251-8.Faith and Reason in Continental and Japanese Philosophy: Reading Tanabe Hajime and William Desmond by Takeshi (...) is an informative and insightful read on metaphysics, philosophy of religion, ethics, and relevant areas of interest. Morisato's stated objective in the introduction is (a) to investigate the possibility of comparative philosophy through William Desmond's metaxological way of thinking, and (b) to examine how the "absolute dialectic" in Tanabe Hajime's metanoesis can help us understand the relationship between one framework of thinking and another (p. 16). Morisato's book proceeds in five parts. Part One orients the reader to the scope of the project through an overview of comparative philosophy and its methodological frameworks--namely, the metaxological methodology of William Desmond, which deals importantly with the (modern) predicament of religion as expressed in the "transcendental univocity" of the Kantian system; and the metanoetic methodology of Tanabe Hajime, which deals importantly with the issue of "rational progress" in Hegelian dialectic. Yet each intellectual framework deals with both Kant's and Hegel's systems. Part Two addresses what the problem of religion in Kantian and Hegelian philosophy is in more detail. Part Three, "Metaxology and the Problems of the Philosophy of Religion," and Part Four, "Metanoetics and the Problems of the Philosophy of Religion," offer a more detailed account concerning how Desmond's and Tanabe's philosophies tackle conceptual problems in modern philosophy of religion. Morisato's conclusion follows from these along with an endnotes section, bibliography, and index.According to Morisato, overcoming the problem of comparative philosophy--i.e., the "philosophical problem of comparing two systems of thinking rooted in different cultural and intellectual contexts" (p. 22)--means, at least in part, clarifying the extent to which philosophers of different culturalintellectual contexts and backgrounds share, as "kindred spirits" or as "intellectual companions," a consonance of thought regarding their philosophical perspectives. Desmond and Tanabe represent just such a pair, whose consonance of thought, expressed by Morisato en passant and expressed more definitively in the conclusion, is unified in a struggle against hegemonic structures in the [End Page 1] philosophy of religion, specifically those of Kant's and Hegel's philosophies of religion. William Desmond (1951–present) is a Catholic philosopher who currently holds the David R. Cook Chair in Philosophy at Villanova University. He has worked extensively on metaphysics, ontology, philosophy of religion, aesthetics, and German idealism. Tanabe Hajime (1885–1962) was a Japanese philosopher of the Kyoto school and is perhaps most well-known for his Philosophy as Metanoetics. Morisato does a commendable job elucidating issues in modern systems of religion, which have undoubtedly been influenced by Kant's and Hegel's systems. As it concerns Kant, contemporary philosophy of religion still struggles with the claims of transcendental idealism, particularly its reduction of religious belief to mere postulates of practical reason. And as it concerns Hegel, what seems to be an unending, "progressive" self-return of dialectical monism has deeply influenced the way, and manner, in which religious adherents deal with societal views of the individual and individuals' views of society. By this token, Morisato's attempt to get beyond the so-called "extirpation" of the source of religious truth as the "creative power behind our understanding of reality and our existence" is refreshing, to say the least (p. 46). In what follows, I offer a relatively brief overview of Morisato's book and conclude with a reflection on the text.Morisato's critique of the Kantian and Hegelian systems begins with the argument that Kantian transcendental univocity implies that reason's autonomy, as dictates of the moral law as absolute duties, not only precedes divine legislation, but becomes one with it or else is reduced to it. In other words, for Kant, the rational-moral universal is divine law. However, reason's autonomy fails to comprehend the divine origination of finite particulars due to... (shrink)
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    Kants Begriff der Sinnlichkeit: Seine Unterscheidung zwischen apriorischen und aposteriorischen Elementen der Sinnlichen Erkenntnis und deren Lateinischen Vorlagen.Takeshi Nakazawa - 2009 - Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog.
    Kant's concept of sensuality, one of the revolutionary innovations of his philosophy, is anything but self-evident. It was however not recognized as a problem until it had been established how its specific aspects differ from the customary linguistic usage and the use of the term in the 18th century. The analysis of sources from the history of concepts which have hardly been considered up to now, the discussion of specific problems connected to Kant's language regulation and the examination of the (...)
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    “The Logic of Species”: A Translation of Tosaka Jun’s Commentary on Tanabe Hajime.Takeshi Kimoto - forthcoming - Journal of East Asian Philosophy:1-13.
    In this translation of his 1936 essay, Tosaka Jun critically examines Tanabe Hajime’s “logic of species,” paying particular attention to its basis, i.e. the logic of “absolute mediation” that Tanabe had devised earlier. In 1936, the logic of species had only been developed within a few texts, including “The Logic of Social Being” (1934–5) and “The Logic of Species and the World Schema” (1935). Interestingly enough, Tosaka agrees to a certain extent with Tanabe’s criticism of the “logic of nothingness” lying (...)
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    Paradox of choice and sharing personal information.Takeshi Ebina & Keita Kinjo - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (1):121-132.
    The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between a firm’s strategy and consumers’ decisions in the presence of the paradox of choice and sharing personal information. The paradox of choice implies that having too many choices does not necessarily ensure happiness and sometimes having less is more. A new model is constructed introducing a factor of information sharing into the model of a previous study that embedded the paradox of choice only (Kinjo and Ebina in AI Soc (...)
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    The application of theories of the body to teaching physical education.Takeshi Azuma & Keiji Umeno - 2000 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 22 (1):1-15.
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    Kage no jiryoku.Takeshi Hara - 2012 - Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Genki Shobō.
    Shōwashi e no renketsu -- Higashi Ajia kara no me -- Tennō to iu jiba -- Watashi no kaikōki -- Jikokuhyō katate ni ekisoba o.
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    Shiome no yochō: nikki 2013-4--2015-3.Takeshi Hara - 2015 - Tōkyō-to Bunkyō-ku: Misuzu Shobō.
    本書は、2013年4月1日から2015年3月31日までの2年間、『みすず』誌に連載された「日記」を一書にしたものである。大学人としての仕事や作家として執筆に追われながら、政治学者として世の動向を分析し 、皇室の動きを観察し、鉄道旅行をする。日常から時代を解読する試み。.
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    Κ-確実探査法と動的計画法を用いた mdps 環境の効率的探索法.Kawada Seiichi Tateyama Takeshi - 2001 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 16:11-19.
    One most common problem in reinforcement learning systems (e.g. Q-learning) is to reduce the number of trials to converge to an optimal policy. As one of the solution to the problem, k-certainty exploration method was proposed. Miyazaki reported that this method could determine an optimal policy faster than Q-learning in Markov decision processes (MDPs). This method is very efficient learning method. But, we propose an improvement plan that makes this method more efficient. In k-certainty exploration method, in case there is (...)
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    Nihon shisōshi shinron: puragumatizumu kara nashonarizumu e.Takeshi Nakano - 2012 - Tōkyō: Kabushiki Kaisha Chikuma Shobō.
    幕末の危機に際して、優れた国家戦略を構想した会沢正志斎。尊王攘夷を唱えつつ、抜本的な内政改革を訴えた彼の『新論』はけっして無謀な排外主義ではなかった。むしろそのプラグマティックで健全なナショナリズムに 学ぶべきところは大きい。正志斎の思想の秘められたルーツを伊藤仁斎、荻生徂徠の古学に探り、やがてその実学の精神が福沢諭吉の戦略思想に引き継がれていることを解明。隠された思想の系譜を掘り起こし、現代日本人 が求めてやまない国家戦略の封印を解き放つ。.
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  32. Benshōhō ronrigaku josetsu.Takeshi Shinozaki - 1957 - 32 i.: E..
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  33. Ronrigaku nyūmon.Takeshi Shinozaki - 1953
     
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    Hyōden Sei Gyūkei: Chōsen no Kōshibyō to jugakusha.Takeshi Yagi - 2022 - Kyōto-shi: Rinsen Shoten.
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    Consumer confusion from price competition and excessive product attributes under the curse of dimensionality.Takeshi Ebina & Keita Kinjo - 2019 - AI and Society 34 (3):615-624.
    The purpose of our study is to investigate the effects of the number of products, product attributes, and prices on consumer confusion, conduct a numerical analysis to check the robustness of the results, and present an example of the cell phone market in Japan. Following an ideal point model and embedding the number of products and product attributes, we clarify how these factors affect consumer confusion and purchase probability. We show that as the number of product attributes increases, the choice (...)
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    Collaborative discovery in a scientific domain.Takeshi Okada & Herbert A. Simon - 1997 - Cognitive Science 21 (2):109-146.
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    Hēgeru ni okeru risei kokka rekishi.Takeshi Gonza - 2010 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
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  38. Imperial solution, Rhine confederation reforms and the problem of state sovereignty-The origin of Hegel's theory of sovereignty and its historical background.Takeshi Gonza - 2006 - Hegel-Studien 41:113-147.
     
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    Shinmatsu kōri shisō to Nihon.Takeshi Kobayashi - 2011 - Tōkyō: Kenbun Shuppan. Edited by Yutaka Satō.
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    Seibutsuken no keijijōgaku: uchū, hito, biseibutsu.Takeshi Naganuma - 2017 - Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Seidosha.
    宇宙はなぜ“果てない”のか、ヒトはなぜ“考える”のか、微生物はなぜ“小さい”のか―分野を横断し、時制を越境して、生きものの可能性をラディカルに照らす、生物学界の「風雲児」長沼毅の集大成。.
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    Hashikawa Bunsō: shakai no mujun o utsu shisō: ima Nihon o kangaeru.Takeshi Nakajima & Shunsuke Sugita (eds.) - 2022 - Tōkyō-to Shibuya-ku: Kawade Shobō Shinsha.
    私たちにとって歴史とは何か。改めて歴史意識を取り戻すため、橋川文三を今、とらえ、読むための入門書。.
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    Keimō to shakai: bunmeikan no hen'yō.Takeshi Sasaki & Hideo Tanaka (eds.) - 2011 - Kyōto-shi: Kyōto Daigaku Gakujutsu Shuppankai.
  43. Presentism and the Triviality Objection.Takeshi Sakon - 2015 - Philosophia 43 (4):1089-1109.
    Presentism is usually understood as the thesis that only the present exists whereas the rival theory of eternalism is usually understood as the thesis that past, present, and future things are all equally real. The significance of this debate has been threatened by the so-called triviality objection, which allegedly shows that the presentist thesis is either trivially true or obviously false: Presentism is trivially true if it is read as saying that everything that exists now is present, and it is (...)
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  44. Nihon tetsugaku.Takeshi Fukuhara - 1934 - Tōkyō: Bukkyō Nenkansha.
  45. Kokuminshugi keizaigaku no kiso riron.Takeshi Furukawa - 1937
     
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    Mari Miura, Welfare through Work: Conservative Ideas, Partisan Dynamics, and Social Protection in Japan, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2012.Takeshi Hieda - 2014 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 15 (3):518-520.
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  47. Shakaigakujō yori mitaru bushidō no honshitsu.Takeshi Koga - 1940 - Tōkyō: Bungei Nihonsha.
     
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    An evaluation of risk factors for adverse drug events associated with angiotensin‐converting enzyme inhibitors.Takeshi Morimoto, Tejal K. Gandhi, Julie M. Fiskio, Andrew C. Seger, Joseph W. So, E. Francis Cook, Tsuguya Fukui & David W. Bates - 2004 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 10 (4):499-509.
  49. Taiheiki to bushidō.Takeshi Takagi - 1940 - Tokyo: Hanbaijo, Naikaku Insatsukyoku Hakkōka.
     
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    Reading “The Tale of Genji”: Sources from the First Millennium. Edited by Thomas Harper and Haruo Shirane.Takeshi Watanabe - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (3).
    Reading “The Tale of Genji”: Sources from the First Millennium. Edited by Thomas Harper and Haruo Shirane. New York: Columbia University Press, 2015. Pp. xx + 610. $65.
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