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    The Perception of Deceptive Information Can Be Enhanced by Training That Removes Superficial Visual Information.Donghyun Ryu, Bruce Abernethy, So Hyun Park & David L. Mann - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    16-seiki kōhan kara 19-seiki hajime no Chōsen, Nihon, Ryūkyū ni okeru "Shushigaku" sen'i no shosō.Ryū Kataoka - 2020 - Yokohama-shi: Shunpūsha.
    仁斎にとっての「学問」とは、世界の見え方を刷新させるものである。そして、そのような「学問」の道を開いたのが孔子であった。.
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    Characterization of Sensory-Motor Behavior Under Cognitive Load Using a New Statistical Platform for Studies of Embodied Cognition.Jihye Ryu & Elizabeth B. Torres - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Hume's Skeptical Enlightenment.Ryu Susato - 2015 - Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh Press.
    Demonstrates the uniqueness of Hume as an Enlightenment thinker, illustrating how his 'spirit of scepticism' often leads him into seemingly paradoxical positions. This book will be of interest to Hume scholars, intellectual historians of 17th- to 19th-century Europe and those interested in the Enlightenment more widely.
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    Itō Jinsai: tenka kōkyō no michi o kōkyūshita bunjin gakusha.Ryū Kataoka & T'ae-ch'ang Kim (eds.) - 2011 - Tōkyō: Tōkyō Daigaku Shuppankai.
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    The Reinterpretation of Tetsurô Watsuji’s Communitarian Thought.Donghyun Kim - 2018 - Kritike 12 (2):126-139.
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    On Biological Precariousness of Human Being Seized by Digital Technology.Donghyun Son - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 48:56-63.
    The cultural activities of human being are to be mediated by physical elements. These are, as a matter of fact, the natural things. There is allowed no other way for human being to realize his mental work but than in and through the nature. So, generally speaking, culture in ordinary sense consists in the human mind "objectified" in the natural reality. It remains within the boundary of human activities, which themselves cannot transcend the nature.
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    An “Ingenious Moralist”: Bernard Mandeville as a Precursor of Bentham.Ryu Susato - 2020 - Utilitas 32 (3):335-349.
    This article argues that Bernard Mandeville's ideas were more likely to have influenced Jeremy Bentham's writings than previously believed. The conventional interpretation of Mandeville as a forerunner of the Hayekian “theory of spontaneous order” has obscured Mandeville and Bentham's shared emphasis on legal and interventionist solutions for the issues of prostitution and prisoners. This influence is evinced by focusing on some of Mandeville's minor works, which anticipated some of Bentham's arguments. It is unlikely that Bentham directly knew of Mandeville's minor (...)
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    La Peyrère’s influence on Vico’s historical reconstruction: from pre-Adamism to the plurality of history.Donghyun Lim - 2022 - History of European Ideas 48 (7):948-959.
    This study aims to analyse La Peyrère’s traditionally denied or under-estimated influence on Vico’s universal historiography. While Vico criticized La Peyrère’s impiety, his description of the cultural exchange between sacred and profane history, represented by the Jews and the Gentiles, corresponded with La Peyrère’s thoughts. Thus, one could interpret Vico’s criticism of La Peyrère as a strategy for saving his major work from the suspicion of heterodoxy. Vico refuted the existence of pre-Adamites, but accepted La Peyrère’s idea of the double (...)
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  10. Kōshi den.Ryūkichi Endō - 1910
     
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    Shinpen Genshi shiroku: jinsei no chie 500 no zayūgen.Ryūichi Ihara - 1983 - Kyōto-shi: PHP Kenkyūjo. Edited by Issai Satō.
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    Strengthening the Thinking in Korean Secondary Education.Sang-Jun Ryu - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 37:241-250.
    As far as I’m concerned, Korean moral education is facing the new challenge and new era. I’m teaching Korean secondary school studens as an Ethic teacher in high school and EBS lecturer as well. I’m worried about Korean education especially in middle and high school. There was missing thinking those parts cause an entrance examination, only for university in Korea. In this a serious worry, I found some exits from significant experience. First, I’d like to mention about P4C (Philosophy for (...)
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    "Politics May Be Reduced To a Science"?: Between Politics and Economics in Hume's Concepts of Convention.Ryu Susato - 2015 - Hume Studies 41 (1):81-89.
    Many Hume scholars have partially anticipated the essential links between his magnum opus—the History of England—and other writings, but we lacked an appropriate theoretical framework. According to Andrew Sabl,2 the key to the breakthrough is provided by “coordination theory.” The approach to Hume’s work through the lens of twentieth-century political theories has been preceded, to take one example, by Russell Hardin, who envisions Hume’s notion of convention as a prototype of game theory. Hardin also mentions coordination theory in relation to (...)
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    Hume's Nuanced Defense of Luxury.Ryu Susato - 2006 - Hume Studies 32 (1):167-186.
    The significance of Hume's positive attitude towards luxury might have been overemphasized by his commentators. In fact, arguments in favor of "moderate" luxury had already been entertained before the emergence of Hume's position. Therefore to argue that Hume's argument entailed the defense of moderate luxury is not to identify in it anything particularly unique. Thus, the first aim of this paper is to clarify the nature of Hume's contribution to the ongoing luxury debates. This does not consist merely of an (...)
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    Facing, mirroring and echoing in human–avatar symbiosis.Semi Ryu - 2024 - Technoetic Arts 22 (1):97-114.
    Since 2016, my embodied avatar performance (EAP) has explored healing rituals and life review at the intersection of arts, health and virtual reality (VR) for a variety of individuals, including older adults and cancer patients. EAP established a format in which the avatar mirrors the participant’s behaviours and speech, facing them during the life review process. The aspect of mirroring and facing is crucial in EAP for facilitating engagement, embodiment and empathy and a symbiotic relationship between avatar and human. This (...)
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    Taming “The Tyranny of Priests”: Hume’s Advocacy of Religious Establishments.Ryu Susato - 2012 - Journal of the History of Ideas 73 (2):273-293.
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    The Idea of Chivalry in the Scottish Enlightenment: The Case of David Hume.Ryu Susato - 2007 - Hume Studies 33 (1):155-178.
    It is generally assumed that in early modern Britain, chivalry—allegedly typified by the Crusades—was considered a negative or even ridiculous ideology until its rehabilitation by the pre-Romantic movement. However, this paper argues that Hume and other Scottish Enlightenment thinkers had already shown a deep interest in its historical role and influence on modern civilization. That Hume shared a broad interest in chivalry with contemporary philosophers does not undermine the novelty of his thought on this topic. In fact, the pioneering and (...)
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    Bi no hontai.Ryūsei Kishida - 1985 - Tōkyō: Kōdansha.
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  19. Jinkō jusei no shomondai, sono jittai to hōteki sokumen.Ryūichi Koike - 1960 - Tokyo,: Keiō Oijuku Daigaku Hōgaku Kenkyūkai..
     
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    Die Sache selbst als Subjekt in Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes.Ryu Okazaki - 2018 - Hegel-Jahrbuch 11 (1):329-333.
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    Hegels Kritik der Religionskritik in der Phänomenologie des Geistes.Ryu Okazaki - 2019 - Hegel Jahrbuch 2019 (1):497-503.
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    A semiotic study on the Transworld Skateboarding magazine.Won Hyung A. Ryu - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (157):305-313.
    Skateboarding has been a hallmark of adolescent experience in suburban America ever since its beginning in the 1950s. Skateboarding has become an underground subculture, providing the youth population a novel outlet for self-expression and independence. Transworld Skateboarding magazine displays the ideological characteristic of the skateboard movement through their unique populist syntext, distinctive signification system, and extensive textual convergence. However, while expressing adolescent resistance against homogeneity, the magazine also reflects the influence of popular culture on skateboarders. This idiosyncrasy of Transworld Skateboarding (...)
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  23. Hegeru tetsugaku.Ryūji Suzuki - 1948
     
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  24. Kawamura Mikio Hakushi no shōgai to sono shisō.Ryūichirō Enomoto (ed.) - 1980
     
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    Neuroimaging Examination of Driving Mode Switching Corresponding to Changes in the Driving Environment.Ryu Ohata, Kenji Ogawa & Hiroshi Imamizu - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Car driving is supported by perceptual, cognitive, and motor skills trained through continuous daily practice. One of the skills that characterize experienced drivers is to detect changes in the driving environment and then flexibly switch their driving modes in response to the changes. Previous functional neuroimaging studies on motor control investigated the mechanisms underlying behaviors adaptive to changes in control properties or parameters of experimental devices such as a computer mouse or a joystick. The switching of multiple internal models mainly (...)
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    Ethics of ambiguity and irony: Jacques Derrida and Richard Rorty.Honglim Ryu - 2001 - Human Studies 24 (1-2):5-28.
    This paper examines the relation or, more precisely, tension between postmodern deconstruction and ethics by elaborating upon the ethico-political dimensions of deconstructionism. It embarks on a critical assessment of postmodern discourse on ethics in view of its political implications by analyzing Jacques Derrida''s and Richard Rorty''s arguments with an assumption that their positions represent a certain logic in the postmodern discourse on ethics. Postmodern ethics is based on incredulity with regard to traditional metanarratives, and it defines ethics in terms of (...)
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  27. Hito o tsuyoku suru sen-gohyaku no kotoba.Ryūzō Shidai (ed.) - 1976
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  28. Yōmeigaku no kenkyū.Ryūji Yamashita - 1971
     
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  29. Kindai shinka shisō shi.Ryūichi Yasugi - 1950
     
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    Self-Disclosure and Post-traumatic Growth in Korean Adults: A Multiple Mediating Model of Deliberate Rumination, Positive Social Responses, and Meaning of Life.Ji-Hyun Ryu & Kyung-Hyun Suh - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundTo explore how self-disclosure leads to post-traumatic growth in adults who have experienced traumatic events, this study identified the relationship between self-disclosure and post-traumatic growth in Korean adults. We examined a parallel multiple mediating model for this relationship.MethodsParticipants were 318 Korean male and female adult participants aged 20 years or older who had experienced trauma. We measured deliberate rumination, positive social responses, and the meaning of life as mediating variables.ResultsThe results revealed that the study variables positively correlated with PTG. Self-disclosure (...)
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  31. Shina tetsugakushi.Ryūkichi Endō - 1900 - Tōkyō: Kinkōdō Shoseki.
     
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    河村幹雄博士の生涯とその思想.Ryūichirō Enomoto (ed.) - 1980
  33. Hōtetsugaku nyūmon.Ryūichi Nagao - 1982 - Tokyo: Nihon Hyōronsha.
     
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  34. Nihon no kenjin.Ryūsuke Ozeki - 1942
     
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    Hume's oscillating civilization theory.Ryu Susato - 2006 - History of European Ideas 32 (3):263-277.
    Hume's repeated mentions of the vicissitudes of civilization have thus far been neglected, overlooked, or misinterpreted by Hume scholars. Although his references to the “death” or “ruin” of a nation are somewhat hyperbolic, his cyclical view of history was neither mere rhetoric nor necessarily pessimistic. This paper aims to show that Hume's notion of historical fluctuations was deeply connected with his understanding of the universality of human nature. It also placed Hume in a strategic position from which he could criticize (...)
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  36. Tōkyō kaichakumai meigara shindan.Ryūkichi Takanashi - 1969
     
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  37. Ai kara no jiyū.Ryūnosuke Taniguchi - 1975
     
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    Clashing Views on Dasanian Concept of Heaven(上帝) and Some Invalid.Ryu ChoHa - 2007 - THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 20:189-219.
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  39. Enkei no hōgaku.Ryūichi Nagao - 1982 - Tokyo: Mokutakusha.
     
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  40. Shisōshi shadan.Ryūichi Nagao - 1981 - Bokutaku Sha.
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    Froebel's educational Theory : the metaphysical justification of subject matters.Han-Koo Ryu - 2001 - Journal of Moral Education 13 (2):173.
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    "Field theory" in the study of cultures: Its application to korean culture.Paul K. Ryu - 1959 - Philosophy East and West 9 (1/2):81-83.
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    Ritualizing interactive media: from motivation to activation.Semi Ryu - 2005 - Technoetic Arts 3 (2):105-124.
    This paper intends to reveal the essential value of interactive media by fully understanding the complex interactive mechanism of human experience. Following Cartesian dualistic thought, interactive technology has primarily been utilized as a physical control device. It hasn’t sufficiently explored its gigantic potential as a true interactive medium. Interactive technology reflects our desire to interact with someone or something. Historically, human desire for interaction has been continuously manifested from the day of primitive ritual to contemporary cyberspace. Our interactive routines have (...)
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    The Possible Consensus between Jinul and Seongchol on the Process of Awakening.Jei-Dong Ryu - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 6:223-228.
    Jinul (1158-1210) is one of the most important scholar monks in Korean history. His view on the awakening in Zen Buddhism, called 'sudden awakening and gradual practice,' has recently been criticized by Seongcheol (1912-1993), one of the representative monks in Modern Korea. Seongcheol's criticism isbased upon the fact that Jinul's argument on sudden awakening and gradual practice cannot be allowed in authentic Zen Buddhism according to his own observation. Instead, Seongcheol argues that real awakening need no further practice. The choice (...)
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    The Tower of Babel : The Cultural Aspect of Moral Education.Han-Koo Ryu - 2010 - The Journal of Moral Education 21 (2):1.
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    Ninshiki to kachi.Ryūei Tsueshita - 1989 - Tōkyō: Tōkyō Daigaku Shuppankai.
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    The Idea of Chivalry in the Scottish Enlightenment: The Case of David Hume.Ryu Susato - 2007 - Hume Studies 33 (1):155-178.
    It is generally assumed that in early modern Britain, chivalry—allegedly typified by the Crusades—was considered a negative or even ridiculous ideology until its rehabilitation by the pre-Romantic movement. However, this paper argues that Hume and other Scottish Enlightenment thinkers had already shown a deep interest in its historical role and influence on modern civilization. That Hume shared a broad interest in chivalry with contemporary philosophers does not undermine the novelty of his thought on this topic. In fact, the pioneering and (...)
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    Voilà un siècle de lumières!’: Horace Walpole and the Hume-Rousseau affair.Ryu Susato - 2023 - History of European Ideas 49 (2):224-242.
    In the biographies of David Hume, Horace Walpole’s name has been memorialised as the author of a forged letter assuming the identity of the King of Prussia. However, in the letter, Walpole’s scorn was directed against not only Rousseau, but also other French philosophes and, possibly, even Hume. Walpole drew a line between himself and the ‘pedants and pretended philosophers’, although he sometimes blurred the distinction between the two by considering an author or ‘man of letters’ synonymous with a ‘philosopher’. (...)
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    A Philosopher’s Economist: Hume and the Rise of Capitalism by Margaret Schabas and Carl Wennerlind.Ryu Susato - 2022 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 60 (3):513-515.
    Hume scholarship in the history of economic thought has advanced since Eugene Rotwein’s 1955 collection Writings on Economics: David Hume, later reprinted with a new introduction by Margaret Schabas. However, as Schabas and Carl Wennerlind correctly observe, “There is as yet no monograph in English devoted to a comprehensive study of Hume’s economics, let alone one that connects this body of thought to his philosophical tenets”. Hence the motivation for the two eminent historians of economic thought, both of whom have (...)
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    Wonhyo's Philosophy of Mind.Sung Joo Ryu - 2009 - THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 27:39-61.
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