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    Comparison of chimpanzee material culture between Bossou and Nimba, West Africa.Tetsuro Matsuzawa & Gen Yamakoshi - 1996 - In A. Russon, Kim A. Bard & S. Parkers (eds.), Reaching Into Thought: The Minds of the Great Apes. Cambridge University Press. pp. 211--232.
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    The evolutionary roots of human imitation, action understanding and symbols.Masako Myowa-Yamakoshi - 2018 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 19 (1-2):183-199.
    This paper focuses on how human complex imitation and its developmental processes are related to the abilities for action representation, acquisition of symbols, and language. After overviewing the characteristics of imitation in chimpanzees and humans, I propose a model of imitation emphasizing how these two species differ in the ways they process visual-motor information. These differences may in turn contribute to core interspecies differences in higher-order cognitive functions, not only for bodily imitation but for action understanding through complex referential information (...)
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  3. Preference for human direct gaze in infant chimpanzees.Masako Myowa-Yamakoshi, Masaki Tomonaga, Masayuki Tanaka & Tetsuro Matsuzawa - 2003 - Cognition 89 (2):113-124.
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  4. Kuwaki Genʾyoku senshū.Genʾyoku Kuwaki - 1943
     
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    Are all emotions social? Embracing a pluralistic understanding of social emotions.Gen Eickers - forthcoming - Passion: Journal of the European Philosophical Society for the Study of Emotion.
    While the importance of social emotions is widely recognized, the question whether all emotions are social and what this would mean for the category ‘social emotions’ is yet to be addressed systematically. Emotion theorists and researchers so far have proposed different candidates for social emotions. These include non-basic emotions, self-conscious emotions, higher-cognitive emotions, and defining social emotions via their social functions. This paper looks at these different candidates for social emotions and briefly discusses their issues. Discussing the candidates and their (...)
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  6. Kyōiku no honshitsu genri.Genʾichirō Itō - 1971
     
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  7. Genshōgaku.Gen Kida - 1970 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
     
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  8. Emotion Recognition as a Social Skill.Gen Eickers & Jesse J. Prinz - 2020 - In Ellen Fridland & Carlotta Pavese (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Skill and Expertise. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 347-361.
    This chapter argues that emotion recognition is a skill. A skill perspective on emotion recognition draws attention to underappreciated features of this cornerstone of social cognition. Skills have a number of characteristic features. For example, they are improvable, practical, and flexible. Emotion recognition has these features as well. Leading theories of emotion recognition often draw inadequate attention to these features. The chapter advances a theory of emotion recognition that is better suited to this purpose. It proposes that emotion recognition involves (...)
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  9. Gendai tetsugaku.Gen Kida - 1969
     
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  10. Social Media Experiences of LGBTQ+ People: Enabling Feelings of Belonging.Gen Eickers - 2024 - Topoi.
    This paper explores how the social and affective lives of people with marginalized social identities are particularly affected by digital influences. Specifically, the paper examines whether and how social media enables LGBTQ+ people to experience feelings of belonging. It does so by drawing on literature from digital epistemology and phenomenology of the digital, and by presenting and analyzing the results of a qualitative study consisting of 25 interviews with LGBTQ+ people. The interviews were conducted to explore the social media experiences (...)
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    Coordinating Behaviors: Is social interaction scripted?Gen Eickers - 2023 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 53 (1):85-99.
    Some philosophical and psychological approaches to social interaction posit a powerful explanatory tool for explaining how we navigate social situations: scripts. Scripts tell people how to interact in different situational and cultural contexts depending on social roles such as gender. A script theory of social interaction puts emphasis on understanding the world as normatively structured. Social structures place demands, roles, and ways to behave in the social world upon us, which, in turn, guide the ways we interact with one another (...)
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  12. Kodai Nihonjin no jikan ishiki.Gen Tanaka - 1975
     
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  13. Ō Shinsai zenshū.Gen Wang - 1584 - [Taipei]: Chūbun Shuppansha. Edited by Kōji Sano & Jinxi Luo.
     
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    Pathologizing Disabled and Trans Identities: How Emotions Become Marginalized.Gen Eickers - 2024 - In Shelley Lynn Tremain (ed.), _The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability_. London UK: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 360-379.
    In recent years, an array of critical emotion theorists have emerged who call for change with respect to how emotion theory is done, how emotions are understood, and how we do emotion. In this chapter, I draw on the work that some of these authors have produced to analyze how emotional marginalization of trans and disabled identities is experienced, considering in particular how this emotional marginalization results from the long history of pathologization of trans and disabled people. The past and (...)
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    Embodiment, Context-Sensitivity, and Discrete Emotions: A Response to Moors.Gen Eickers, Juan R. Loaiza & Jesse Prinz - 2017 - Psychological Inquiry 28 (1):31-38.
  16. Scripts and Social Cognition.Gen Eickers - 2024 - Ergo 10 (54):1565-1587.
    To explain how social cognition normally serves us in real life, we need to ask which factors contribute to specific social interactions. Recent accounts, and mostly pluralistic models, have started incorporating contextual and social factors in explanations of social cognition. In this paper, I further motivate the importance of contextual and identity factors for social cognition. This paper presents scripts as an alternative resource in social cognition that can account for contextual and identity factors. Scripts are normative and context-sensitive knowledge (...)
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  17. Busshô. Dôgen & ÜBersetzt Und Annotiert von Christian Steineck - 2002 - In Christian Steineck, Guido Rappe, Kåogaku Arifuku & Dåogen (eds.), Dôgen als Philosoph. Harrassowitz.
     
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    Deepest practice, deepest wisdom: three fascicles from Shōbōgenzō with commentaries. Dōgen - 2018 - Somerville, MA: Wisdom Publications. Edited by Kōshō Uchiyama, Thomas Wright & Shohaku Okumura.
    Commentary on a beloved ancient philosopher of Zen by a beloved contemporary master of Zen. Eihei Dogen was a thirteenth-century Buddhist poet-philosopher and founder of the Soto school of Zen. Famously insightful and famously complex, his writings have been studied and puzzled over by generations of students. Kosho Uchiyama was a beloved twentieth-century Zen teacher and author of over twenty books, who here addressed himself head-on to unpacking Dogen's wisdom for a modern audience. Translators Tom Wright and Shohaku Okumura present (...)
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  19. Genjôkôan. Dôgen & ÜBersetzt Und Annotiert von Christian Steineck - 2002 - In Christian Steineck, Guido Rappe, Kåogaku Arifuku & Dåogen (eds.), Dôgen als Philosoph. Harrassowitz.
     
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    Interactions between animals and humans in Graeco-Roman antiquity.Thorsten Fögen (ed.) - 2017 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    The contributions to this volume, which take into account literary, visual, and other types of evidence, show that animals and humans in Graeco-Roman antiquity are interconnected on a variety of different levels and that their encounters and interac.
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  21. Kyōshi no moraru.Gen Furukawa - 1959
     
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  22. La philosophie uexküllienne de la vie et ses enjeux écologiques.Jean-Claude Gens - 2021 - [Milan]: Éditions Mimésis. Edited by Jakob von Uexküll.
     
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    Truth and speech acts.Robert Mößgen - 2007 - In Heather Dyke (ed.), Erkenntnis. Routledge. pp. 137-140.
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    Approaches to Blushing: Context Matters.Gen Eickers - 2022 - Perspectiva Filosófica 49 (5):98-121.
    This paper offers a systematic treatment of the social and cultural context of the blush. The paper looks into how different emotion theories approach blushing and does so by differentiating between basic emotion theories, which consider contextual factors but do not make them central to understanding emotional expressions, and contextual emotion theories, which make contextual factors central to understanding emotional expressions. The paper argues that blushing might be best explained by theories that make context central to understanding emotional expression.
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    Scripts and Social Cognition.Gen Eickers - 2024 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 10 (54):1565-1587.
    To explain how social cognition normally serves us in real life, we need to ask which factors contribute to specific social interactions. Recent accounts, and mostly pluralistic models, have started incorporating contextual and social factors in explanations of social cognition. In this paper, I further motivate the importance of contextual and identity factors for social cognition. This paper presents scripts as an alternative resource in social cognition that can account for contextual and identity factors. Scripts are normative and context-sensitive knowledge (...)
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  26. Influencing Corporealities: Social Media and its Impact on Gender Transition.Gen Eickers - 2023 - In Mary Edwards & Orestis Palermos (eds.), Feminist Philosophy and Emerging Technologies. Routledge. pp. 227-247.
    Social media plays an important role in forming, maintaining, and reproducing norms and practices (Flanagan et. al 2008). Content shared on social media has the power to reaffirm certain norms and practices merely by being shared (Caldeira et al., 2018; Burns, 2015; Krijnen & Van Bauwel, 2015). When it comes to questions of identity and questions surrounding representation of certain identity groups in the media, social media content is often taken to play a significant role in the constitution of certain (...)
     
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  27. Genshōgaku no kihon mondai.Gen Kida (ed.) - 1980
     
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  28. Genshōgaku no seiritsu to tenkai.Gen Kida (ed.) - 1980
     
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  29. Genshōgaku to gendai shisō.Gen Kida (ed.) - 1980
     
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  30. Genshōgaku to ningen shokagaku.Gen Kida (ed.) - 1980
     
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  31. Kōza genshōgaku.Gen Kida (ed.) - 1980
     
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  32. Dokusho yoroku.Genʾyoku Kuwaki - 1940 - Tōkyō: Kawade Shobō.
     
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  33. Jiyū to bunka.Genʼyoku Kuwaki - 1948
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  34. Kanto to gendai no tetsugaku.Genʾyoku Kuwaki - 1948
     
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  35. Kanto to sono shūhen no tetsugaku.Genʾyoku Kuwaki - 1949
     
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  36. Nishi Amane no Hyakuichi shinron.Genʼyoku Kuwaki - 1940
     
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  37. Rinrigaku no konpon mondai.Genʾyoku Kuwaki - 1948
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  38. Shinpen tetsugaku gairon.Genʾyoku Kuwaki - 1942 - [Tōkyō],: Waseda Daigaku Shuppanbu.
     
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  39. Tetsugaku gaisetsu.Genʼyoku Kuwaki - 1947
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  40. Tetsugaku gaisetsu: mono to ga.Genʼyoku Kuwaki - 1930 - Tōkyō: Kaizōsha.
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  41. Tetsugakuteki kyōyō.Genʾyoku Kuwaki - 1948
     
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  42. Tetsugaku kōyō.Genʼyoku Kuwaki - 1948
     
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  43. Tetsugaku oyobi tetsugakushi kenkyū.Genʾyoku Kuwaki - 1949
     
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  44. Tetsugaku to shite no rinrigaku.Gen Tanaka - 1984 - Tōkyō: Bunka Shobō Hakubunsha.
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    Wang Xinzhai jia xun yi zhu.Gen Wang - 2020 - Shanghai: Shanghai gu ji chu ban she. Edited by Xin Yang.
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    Japan’s egalitarian health care system: A brief historical analysis.Gen Ohi, Akira Akabayashi & Michio Miyasaka - 1998 - Health Care Analysis 6 (2):141-149.
    Japan is one of several East Asian countries that share an ethical system of mutual support. A review of Japan’s health care system reveals a strong egalitarian ethos often considered unique by outside observers.
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  47. Digital Change and Marginalized Communities: Changing Attitudes towards Digital Media in the Margins.Gen Eickers & Matthias Rath - 2021 - ICERI2021 Proceedings.
    Marginalized communities are confronted with issues resulting from their marginalization, such as exclusion, invisibility, misrepresentation, and hate speech, not only offline but – due to digital change – increasingly online. Our research project DigitalDialog21 aims at evaluating the effects of digital change on society and how digital change, and the risks and possibilities that come with it, is perceived by the population. Digital change is understood as a factor of social change in this project. By investigating digital change and its (...)
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  48. Problems and Prospects of Old Testament Theology.Jesper Høgen-Haven - 1987
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  49. Rinrigaku gaisetsu.Genʾyoku Kuwaki - 1924
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  50. Tetsugaku gairon.Genʾyoku Kuwaki - 1941
     
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