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  1. Sofu Nishida Kitarō.Hisashi Ueda - 1978
     
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  2. Zoku Sofu Nishida Kitarō.Hisashi Ueda - 1983 - Tōkyō: Nansōsha. Edited by Hisashi Ueda.
     
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    Macro-Scale Population Patterns in the Kofun Period of the Japanese Archipelago: Quantitative Analysis of a Larger Sample of Three-Dimensional Data from Ancient Human Crania.Hisashi Nakao, Akihiro Kaneda, Kohei Tamura, Koji Noshita & Tomomi Nakagawa - 2024 - Humans 4 (2):131–147.
    The present study collected a larger set of three-dimensional data on human crania from the Kofun period (as well as from previous periods, i.e., the Jomon and Yayoi periods) in the Japanese archipelago (AD 250 to around 700) than previous studies. Three-dimensional geometric morphometrics were employed to investigate human migration patterns in finer-grained phases. These results are consistent with those of previous studies, although some new patterns were discovered. These patterns were interpreted in terms of demic diffusion, archaeological findings, and (...)
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    Sheaves of structures, Heyting‐valued structures, and a generalization of Łoś's theorem.Hisashi Aratake - 2021 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 67 (4):445-468.
    Sheaves of structures are useful to give constructions in universal algebra and model theory. We can describe their logical behavior in terms of Heyting‐valued structures. In this paper, we first provide a systematic treatment of sheaves of structures and Heyting‐valued structures from the viewpoint of categorical logic. We then prove a form of Łoś's theorem for Heyting‐valued structures. We also give a characterization of Heyting‐valued structures for which Łoś's theorem holds with respect to any maximal filter.
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    Validation of the Japanese Version of the Multidimensional Measure of Family Supportive Supervisor Behaviors.Hisashi Eguchi, Yuko Kachi, Hayami K. Koga, Mariko Sakka, Masahito Tokita & Akihito Shimazu - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Meister Eckhart’s Mysticism in Comparison with Zen Buddhism.Ueda Shizuteru Translated by Gregory S. Moss - 2022 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 14 (2):128-152.
    ABSTRACT “Meister Eckhart’s Mysticism in Comparison with Zen Buddhism” originally appeared as the concluding section of Ueda Shizuteru’s first book, Die Gottesgeburt in der Seele und der Durchbruch zur Gottheit: Die mystische Anthropologie Meister Eckharts und ihre Konfrontation mit der Mystik des Zen-Buddhismus. It was first published in 1965 as an expanded version of Ueda’s doctoral dissertation, which was written under the supervision of Ernst Benz at the University of Marburg. Ueda’s careful analysis not only illuminates important (...)
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  7. Takenouchi Shikibu-kun jiseki kō.Hisashi Hoshino - 1899 - Tōkyō: Fuzanbō.
     
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    分布推定アルゴリズムによる Memetic Algorithms を用いた制約充足問題解決.Handa Hisashi - 2004 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 19:405-412.
    Estimation of Distribution Algorithms, which employ probabilistic models to generate the next population, are new promising methods in the field of genetic and evolutionary algorithms. In the case of conventional Genetic and Evolutionary Algorithms are applied to Constraint Satisfaction Problems, it is well-known that the incorporation of the domain knowledge in the Constraint Satisfaction Problems is quite effective. In this paper, we constitute a memetic algorithm as a combination of the Estimation of Distribution Algorithm and a repair method. Experimental results (...)
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    Ningen shinka no kagaku tetsugaku: kōdō, kokoro, bunka = Philosophy of human evolutionary studies.Hisashi Nakao - 2015 - Nagoya-shi: Nagoya Daigaku Shuppankai.
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  10. Rinrigaku.Hisashi Shikibu - 1964
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    The Dalai Lama on what matters most: conversations on anger, compassion, and action.Noriyuki Ueda - 2013 - Charlottesville, VA: Hampton Roads. Edited by Noriyuki Ueda.
    In April of 2006, the prominent cultural anthropologist Noriyuki Ueda sat down with the Dalai Lama for a two day conversation. This book is based on that long and lively conversation in Dharamsala.
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    Kada Azumamaro no kokugaku to Shintō shi.Hisashi Matsumoto - 2005 - Tōkyō: Kōbundō.
    荷田春満が活躍した「荷田派の時代」に光を当て、近世の祭祀、神社・神職の実践的な活動と国学の思想を関連づけ、神道学による国学研究の枠組みを広げる意欲作。.
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    Jinrui no chishiki to jiyū: shinkikan no teishō.Hisashi Mukai - 1984 - Kyōto-shi: Bunrikaku.
  14. Sūri to ronri.Hisashi Nagata - 1970
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  15. Hyūmanizumu no rinri.Hisashi Shikibu - 1983 - Tōkyō: Keisō Shobō.
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  16. Keikoku siasei no ōmoto.Hisashi Uda - 1943
     
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  17. Nihon rinri gairon.Hisashi Uda - 1943
     
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  18. Bi no hihan.Juzō Ueda - 1948 - 23 i.: E..
     
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  19. Zettai kara no jiyū.Kaoru Ueda - 1979
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    Bergson's hand: toward a history of (non)-organic vitalism.Hisashi Fujita & Roxanne Lapidus - 2007 - Substance 36 (3):115-130.
  21. Violence and warfare in prehistoric Japan.Tomomi Nakagawa, Hisashi Nakao, Kohei Tamura, Yui Arimatsu, Naoko Matsumoto & Takehiko Matsugi - 2017 - Letters on Evolutionary and Behavioral Science 8 (1):8-11.
    The origins and consequences of warfare or largescale intergroup violence have been subject of long debate. Based on exhaustive surveys of skeletal remains for prehistoric hunter-gatherers and agriculturists in Japan, the present study examines levels of inferred violence and their implications for two different evolutionary models, i.e., parochial altruism model and subsistence model. The former assumes that frequent warfare played an important role in the evolution of altruism and the latter sees warfare as promoted by social changes induced by agriculture. (...)
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  22. Anarchy and analogy : the violence of language in Bergson and Sorel.Hisashi Fujita - 2012 - In Alexandre Lefebvre & Melanie Allison White (eds.), Bergson, Politics, and Religion. Durham: Duke University Press.
     
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    動的環境で動作するエージェントのための新 Htn プラニングフレームワーク.Cho Kenta Hayashi Hisashi - 2004 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 19:265-278.
    In a dynamic environment, even if an agent makes a plan to obtain a goal, the environment might change while the agent is executing the plan. In that case, the plan, which was initially valid when it was made, might later become invalid. Furthermore, in the process of replanning, it is necessary to take into account the side effects of actions already executed. Nowadays, HTN planning is becoming popular among agent researchers because its task decomposition algorithm is efficient and suitable (...)
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  24. Miura Susumu Baien no sekai.Hisashi Hasama - 1991 - Ōita-shi: Ōita Gōdō Shinbunsha.
     
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  25. Human Security and International Law.Hisashi Owada - 2011 - In Ulrich Fastenrath, Rudolf Geiger, Daniel-Erasmus Khan, Andreas Paulus, Sabine von Schorlemer & Christoph Vedder (eds.), From Bilateralism to Community Interest. Oxford University Press. pp. 505--520.
     
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  26. Kaibara Ekiken.Nanjin Ueda - 1923
     
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  27. Keikenteki sekai: keiken no tetsugaku e no josetsu.Seiji Ueda - 1941 - Tōkyō: Dōbunkan.
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    University with conditions: A deconstructive reading of Derrida's “the university without condition”.Hisashi Fujita - 2012 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 50 (2):250-272.
    The possibility of a Derridian theory of the university lies not in the discussion of the “as if” in “The University without Condition” but, rather, in a theoretical crack that Derrida's book promised to elucidate—between the “as if” and the “perhaps,” the performative and the event, transcendence and immanence. Moreover, we see a kind of rupture between this book and numerous texts from the 1970s and 80s, which are collected and published under the title of Right to Philosophy. Here lies (...)
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    Ming-Ch'ing Studies in Japan: 1982.Ueda Makoto & Shigaku Zasshi - 1984 - Chinese Studies in History 18 (1-2):138-155.
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  30. Hishō josetsu: shukan bunseki e no puroregomena.Kōji Ueda - 1984 - Tōkyō: Ningen no Kagakusha.
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    Ikiru to iu koto: keiken to jikaku.Shizuteru Ueda - 1991 - Kyōto-shi: Jinbun Shoin.
  32. Kokugaku no kenkyū.Kenji Ueda - 1981
     
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    Nishida Kitarō.Shizuteru Ueda - 2001 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
    dai 1-kan. Nishida Kitarō -- dai 2-kan. Keiken to jikaku -- dai 3-kan. Basho -- dai 4-kan. Zen, kongenteki ningen -- dai 5-kan. Zen no fūkei -- dai 6-kan. Dōtei "Jūgyūzu" o ayumu -- dai 7-kan. Maisutā Ekkuharuto -- dai 8-kan. Hi shinpi shugi -- dai 9-kan. Kokū/Sekai -- dai 10-kan. Jiko no genshōgaku -- dai 11-kan. Shūkyō to wa nani ka.
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    Ronri o motomete.Yasuharu Ueda - 1981 - Kyoto: Shōraisha.
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    Zettai kara no jiyū: kyōiku no konpon mondai.Kaoru Ueda - 1994 - Nagoya-shi: Reimei Shobō.
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    Zure ni yoru sōzō: ningen no tame no kyōiku.Kaoru Ueda - 1990 - Nagoya-shi: Reimei Shobō. Edited by Kaoru Ueda.
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    Similar but different: High prevalence of synesthesia in autonomous sensory meridian response.Giulia L. Poerio, Manami Ueda & Hirohito M. Kondo - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Autonomous sensory meridian response is a complex sensory-emotional experience characterized by pleasant tingling sensations initiating at the scalp. ASMR is triggered in some people by stimuli including whispering, personal attention, and crisp sounds. Since its inception, ASMR has been likened to synesthesia, but convincing empirical data directly linking ASMR with synesthesia is lacking. In this study, we examined whether the prevalence of synesthesia is indeed significantly higher in ASMR-responders than non-responders. A sample of working adults and students were surveyed about (...)
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  38. Intergroup conflicts in human evolution: A critical review of the parochial altruism model(人間進化における集団間紛争 ―偏狭な利他性モデルを中心に―).Hisashi Nakao, Kohei Tamura & Tomomi Nakagawa - 2023 - Japanese Psychological Review 65 (2):119-134.
    The evolution of altruism in human societies has been intensively investigated in social and natural sciences. A widely acknowledged recent idea is the “parochial altruism model,” which suggests that inter- group hostility and intragroup altruism can coevolve through lethal intergroup conflicts. The current article critically examines this idea by reviewing research relevant to intergroup conflicts in human evolutionary history from evolutionary biology, psychology, cultural anthropology, and archaeology. After a brief intro- duction, section 2 illustrates the mathematical model of parochial altruism (...)
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  39. Bunseki tetsugaku kenkyū ron shū.Seiji Ueda - unknown - 29-32: [1954-57; V..
     
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  40. Ronrigaku gaisetsu.Seiji Ueda - 1963
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  41. Ronrigaku nyūmon.Seiji Ueda - 1957
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  42. Shakai rinri shisō shi.Takaaki Ueda - 1964
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    Zen no tetsugaku.Daisuke Ueda - 1955
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    Tomasu Akwinasu kenkyū.Tatsunosuke Ueda - 1987 - Tōkyō: Misuzu Shobō.
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    The status of the individual in Mahāyāna Buddhist philosophy.Ueda Yoshifumi - 1968 - In Charles Alexander Moore (ed.), The status of the individual in East and West. Honolulu,: University of Hawaii Press. pp. 77-90.
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    The evolution of punishment.Hisashi Nakao & Edouard Machery - 2012 - Biology and Philosophy 27 (6):833-850.
    Many researchers have assumed that punishment evolved as a behavior-modification strategy, i.e. that it evolved because of the benefits resulting from the punishees modifying their behavior. In this article, however, we describe two alternative mechanisms for the evolution of punishment: punishment as a loss-cutting strategy (punishers avoid further exploitation by punishees) and punishment as a cost-imposing strategy (punishers impair the violator’s capacity to harm the punisher or its genetic relatives). Through reviewing many examples of punishment in a wide range of (...)
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    Relevance and Irrelevance: Theories, Factors and Challenges.Jan Strassheim & Hisashi Nasu (eds.) - 2018 - De Gruyter.
    Relevance drives our actions and channels our attention; it shapes how we make sense of the world and communicate with each other. Irrelevance spreads a twilight which blurs the line between information we do not want to access and information we cannot access. In disciplines as diverse as philosophy, sociology, the information sciences and linguistics, “relevance” has been proposed as a key concept. This book is the first to bring together the often unrelated traditions. Researchers from different fields discuss relevance (...)
  48. Silence and Words in Zen Buddhism.Shizuteru Ueda - 1995 - Diogenes 43 (170):1-21.
    The topic of this article is the self-less self (selbst-lose Selbst) and more particularly this self in its connection with the problem of language. There exists a movement of the self-less self from itself toward itself. This movement also occurs as the liberation from language toward language; language reaches into the core of being self because our understanding of self and of the world is linguistically constituted. Similarly the fundamental conversion - as the occurence of the breakthrough (by means of (...)
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  49. Violence and climate change in the Jomon period, Japan.Hisashi Nakao - 2020 - In Gwen Robbins Schug (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of the Bioarchaeology of Climate and Environmental Change. New York:
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    Cultural evolution of ritual practice in prehistoric Japan: The kitamakura hypothesis is examined.Misato Maikuma & Hisashi Nakao - 2024 - Letters on Evolutuionay Behavioral Science 15 (1):1–8.
    Various disciplines, including evolutionary biology, anthropology, archaeology, and psychology, have studied the evolution of rituals. Archaeologists have typically argued that burial practices are one of the most prominent manifestations of ritual practices in the past and have explored various aspects of burial practices, including burial directions. One of the important hypotheses on the cultural evolution of burial practices in Japan is the kitamakura hypothesis, which claims that burial directions (including Kofuns and current burials) were intended to be oriented toward the (...)
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