Results for 'Daniel%20T.%20O'Hara'

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  1. Mappō", Gedanke bei Shinran.Shuko Hara - 1981 - In Engelbert Neuhäusler, Rudolf Kilian, Klemens Funk & Peter Fassl (eds.), Eschatologie: bibeltheologische und philosophische Studien zum Verhältnis von Erlösungswelt und Wirklichkeitsbewältigung: Festschrift für Engelbert Neuhäusler zur Emeritierung gewidmet von Kollegen, Freunden und Schülern. St. Ottilien: EOS Verlag.
     
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  2. Shinbun kisha.Toshio Hara - 1979
     
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    Lifelogging: Privacy and empowerment with memories for life. [REVIEW]Kieron O’Hara, Mischa M. Tuffield & Nigel Shadbolt - 2008 - Identity in the Information Society 1 (1):155-172.
    The growth of information acquisition, storage and retrieval capacity has led to the development of the practice of lifelogging, the undiscriminating collection of information concerning one’s life and behaviour. There are potential problems in this practice, but equally it could be empowering for the individual, and provide a new locus for the construction of an online identity. In this paper we look at the technological possibilities and constraints for lifelogging tools, and set out some of the most important privacy, identity (...)
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  4. Ōhara Yūgaku zenshū.Yūgaku Ōhara - 1943
     
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    Most intimate: a Zen approach to life's challenges.Pat Enkyo O'Hara - 2014 - Boston: Shambhala.
    The joy of intimacy--with yourself, with others, and with the whole universe. The long-awaited first book from a prominent modern American Zen teacher. For Roshi Pat Enkyo O'Hara, intimacy is what Zen practice is all about: the realization of the essential lack of distinction between self and other that inevitably leads to wisdom and compassionate action. She approaches the practice of intimacy beginning at its most basic level--the intimacy with ourselves that is the essential first step. She then shows how (...)
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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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  7. Kōa no dōhō.Shigeharu Hara - 1940 - Edited by Confucius.
     
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  8. Nihon Minzoku shinnen.Fusataka Hara - 1938
     
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  9. Shinʾōdōshugi.Shigeharu Hara - 1933
     
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  10. Sentetsuzōden. Kinsei kijinden. Hyakka kikōden.Tokusai Hara - 1917 - Tōkyō: Yūhōdō. Edited by Kōkei Ban & Gogaku Yajima.
     
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    Sentetsu sōdan.Nensai Hara - 1816 - Tōkyō: Shunʾyōdō. Edited by Shikita Koyanagi & Kindai Tōjō.
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    Between Individuality and Universality: An Explication of Chuang-Tzu’s Theses of Chien-Tu and Ch’i-Wu.Wing-Han Hara - 1993 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 20 (1):87-99.
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  13. Gendai hyūmanizumu kōza.Ichirō Hara, Risaku Mutai, Tetsuzō Tanikawa & Senroku Uehara (eds.) - 1969
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  14. Gendai no yukue.Tasuku Hara - 1955
     
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  15. Gendai to jitsuzon.Tasuku Hara - 1970
     
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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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  17. Kachi sōtaishugi hōtetsugaku no kenkyū.Hideo Hara - 1968
     
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  18. Ningenron.Tomio Hara - 1966
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  19. Seiyō shisō no nagare.Tasuku Hara - 1971
     
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    Avoiding Omnidoxasticity in Logics of Belief: A Reply to MacPherson.Kieron O'Hara, Han Reichgelt & Nigel Shadbolt - 1995 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 36 (3):475-495.
    In recent work MacPherson argues that the standard method of modeling belief logically, as a necessity operator in a modal logic, is doomed to fail. The problem with normal modal logics as logics of belief is that they treat believers as "ideal" in unrealistic ways (i.e., as omnidoxastic); however, similar problems re-emerge for candidate non-normal logics. The authors argue that logics used to model belief in artificial intelligence (AI) are also flawed in this way. But for AI systems, omnidoxasticity is (...)
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  21. Chūgoku shisō genryū no kōsatsu.Tomio Hara - 1979 - Tōkyō: Asahi Shuppansha.
     
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  22. Ch-uka shisō no kontai to jugaku no yūi.Tomio Hara - 1947
     
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  23. Daigaku kaikaku no senkusha Tachibana Seiji: gyō wa isogu ni yabure, okotaru ni susamu--.Terushi Hara - 1984 - Tōkyō: Kōjinsha. Edited by Seiji Tachibana.
  24. Jinseiron.Tomio Hara - 1966
     
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  25. Kindai kara gendai e.Tasuku Hara - 1952
     
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    Kanʾi tōzai tetsugaku shisō jiten.Tomio Hara - 1983 - Tōkyō: Sanshin Tosho. Edited by Tomio Hara.
  27. Nïche sekaikan no tenbō.Tasuku Hara - 1950
     
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  28. Shūsei dōtokuron taikei.Tomio Hara - 1981
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  29. Senshin shoshi hyakka sōmei jidai kō.Tomio Hara - 1981
     
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  30. Shinpen Sekai tetsugaku shōjiten.Tomio Hara - 1951 - Edited by Kiichi Nagaya.
     
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  31. Tetsugaku nyūmon.Kazunari Kōhara - 1948
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  32. A therapeutics of the image.Michael O'Hara - 2021 - In Noel Fitzpatrick, Néill O’Dwyer & Michael O’Hara (eds.), Aesthetics, digital studies and Bernard Stiegler. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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  33. Gendai no hansei.Tasuku Hara - 1971
  34. Mingen to dōtoku no ron.Tomio Hara - 1973
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  35. Niche.Tasuku Hara - 1971
     
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  36. Lokayata and vratya.Hara Prasad Shastri - 1982 - Calcutta: available with Firma K.L. Mukhopadhyay.
     
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  37. Gendai no sekaikanteki jōkyō.Tasuku Hara - 1964 - 39 i.: E..
     
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  38. Hyūmanizumu.Ichirō Hara - 1965
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  39. Jitsusonshugi no shisōka tachi.Tasuku Hara - 1962
     
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  40. Ronrigaku.Tasuku Hara - 1952
     
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  41. Tetsugaku to jinsei.Tasuku Hara - 1962
     
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    Making their presence known: Tv's ghost-hunter phenomenon in a "post-" world.Jessica O'Hara - 2010 - In Thomas Richard Fahy (ed.), The philosophy of horror. Lexington, Ky.: University Press of Kentucky. pp. 72.
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    Expressives and identity conditions.Christopher Potts, Ash Asudeh, Yurie Hara, Eric McCready, Martin Walkow, Luis Alonso-Ovalle, Rajesh Bhatt, Christopher Davis, Angelika Kratzer & Tom Roeper - 2009 - Linguistic Inquiry 40 (2):356-366.
    We present diverse evidence for the claim of Pullum and Rawlins (2007) that expressives behave differently from descriptives in constructions that enforce a particular kind of semantic identity between elements. Our data are drawn from a wide variety of languages and construction types, and they point uniformly to a basic linguistic distinction between descriptive content and expressive content (Kaplan 1999; Potts 2007).
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    Representations of the Natural System in the Nineteenth Century.Robert J. O' Hara - 1991 - Biology and Philosophy 6 (2):255.
    ‘The Natural System’ is the abstract notion of the order in living diversity. The richness and complexity of this notion is revealed by the diversity of representations of the Natural System drawn by ornithologists in the Nineteenth Century. These representations varied in overall form from stars, to circles, to maps, to evolutionary trees and cross-sections through trees. They differed in their depiction of affinity, analogy, continuity, directionality, symmetry, reticulation and branching, evolution, and morphological convergence and divergence. Some representations were two-dimensional, (...)
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  45. Human Social Evolution: A Comparison of Hunter-gatherer and Chimpanzee Social Organization.Robert Layton & Sean O'Hara - 2010 - In Social Brain, Distributed Mind. pp. 83.
    This chapter compares the social behaviour of human hunter-gatherers with that of the better-studied chimpanzee species, Pan troglodytes, in an attempt to pinpoint the unique features of human social evolution. Although hunter-gatherers and chimpanzees living in central Africa have similar body weights, humans live at much lower population densities due to their greater dependence on predation. Human foraging parties have longer duration than those of chimpanzees, lasting hours rather than minutes, and a higher level of mutual dependence, through the division (...)
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    Voluntary self-touch increases body ownership.Masayuki Hara, Polona Pozeg, Giulio Rognini, Takahiro Higuchi, Kazunobu Fukuhara, Akio Yamamoto, Toshiro Higuchi, Olaf Blanke & Roy Salomon - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Telling the tree: Narrative representation and the study of evolutionary history.Robert J. O' Hara - 1992 - Biology and Philosophy 7 (2):135-160.
    Accounts of the evolutionary past have as much in common with works of narrative history as they do with works of science. Awareness of the narrative character of evolutionary writing leads to the discovery of a host of fascinating and hitherto unrecognized problems in the representation of evolutionary history, problems associated with the writing of narrative. These problems include selective attention, narrative perspective, foregrounding and backgrounding, differential resolution, and the establishment of a canon of important events. The narrative aspects of (...)
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    Life and the law in the era of data-driven agency.Mireille Hildebrandt & Kieron O'Hara (eds.) - 2020 - Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
    This ground-breaking and timely book explores how big data, artificial intelligence and algorithms are creating new types of agency, and the impact that this is having on our lives and the rule of law. Addressing the issues in a thoughtful, cross-disciplinary manner, the authors examine the ways in which data-driven agency is transforming democratic practices and the meaning of individual choice. Leading scholars in law, philosophy, computer science and politics analyse the latest innovations in data science and machine learning, assessing (...)
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    Homage to Clio, or, toward an historical philosophy for evolutionary biology.Robert J. O'Hara - 1988 - Systematic Zoology 37 (2): 142–155.
    Discussions of the theory and practice of systematics and evolutionary biology have heretofore revolved around the views of philosophers of science. I reexamine these issues from the different perspective of the philosophy of history. Just as philosophers of history distinguish between chronicle (non-interpretive or non-explanatory writing) and narrative history (interpretive or explanatory writing), I distinguish between evolutionary chronicle (cladograms, broadly construed) and narrative evolutionary history. Systematics is the discipline which estimates the evolutionary chronicle. ¶ Explanations of the events described in (...)
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    Reforming the politics of animal research.Lisa Hara Levin & William A. Reppy - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (7):563-566.
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