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    The Present Situation and the Problems of University Physical Education.Susumu Sugiyama, Katsunori Kobayashi & Masayuki Nara - 2001 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 23 (2):1-15.
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    Seishoku iryō to ijihō =.Katsunori Kai (ed.) - 2014 - Tōkyō: Shinzansha.
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  3. Artificial life in HyperReality.Katsunori Shimohara - 2001 - In John Tiffin & Nobuyoshi Terashima (eds.), Hyperreality: Paradigm for the Third Millenium. Routledge. pp. 80.
     
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  4. The Pragmatic Intelligence of Habits.Katsunori Miyahara & Ian Robertson - 2021 - Topoi 40 (3):597-608.
    Habitual actions unfold without conscious deliberation or reflection, and yet often seem to be intelligently adjusted to situational intricacies. A question arises, then, as to how it is that habitual actions can exhibit this form of intelligence, while falling outside the domain of paradigmatically intentional actions. Call this the intelligence puzzle of habits. This puzzle invites three standard replies. Some stipulate that habits lack intelligence and contend that the puzzle is ill-posed. Others hold that habitual actions can exhibit intelligence because (...)
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  5. Wax On, Wax Off! Habits, Sport Skills, and Motor Intentionality.Massimiliano Lorenzo Cappuccio, Katsunori Miyahara & Jesús Ilundáin-Agurruza - 2020 - Topoi 40 (3):609-622.
    What role does habit formation play in the development of sport skills? We argue that motor habits are both necessary for and constitutive of sensorimotor skill as they support an automatic, yet inherently intelligent and flexible, form of action control. Intellectualists about skills generally assume that what makes action intelligent and flexible is its intentionality, and that intentionality must be necessarily cognitive in nature to allow for both deliberation and explicit goal-representation. Against Intellectualism we argue that the habitual behaviours that (...)
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  6. Narrative self-constitution as embodied practice.Katsunori Miyahara & Shogo Tanaka - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
    Narrative views of the self argue that we constitute our self in self-narratives. Embodied views hold that our self is shaped through embodied experiences. In that case, what is the relation between embodiment and narrativity in the process of self-constitution? The question demands a clear definition of embodiment, but existing studies remains unclear on this point (section 2). We offer a correction to this situation by drawing on Merleau-Ponty’s analysis of the body that highlights its habituality. On this account, the (...)
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    Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika philosophy and text science.Katsunori Hirano - 2012 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Private.
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    Anrakushi to keihō.Katsunori Kai - 2003 - Tōkyō: Seibundō.
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    Posuto genomu shakai to ijihō.Katsunori Kai (ed.) - 2009 - Tōkyō: Shinzansha.
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    Shūmatsuki iryō to ijihō.Katsunori Kai (ed.) - 2013 - Tōkyō-to Bunkyō-ku: Shinzansha.
    第一線の法律研究者・医師が集結。日本のみならず、世界各国の状況を、総合的かつ精緻に考察。.
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    Motoori Norinaga.Hideo Kobayashi - 1977 - Tōkyō: Shinchōsha. Edited by Hideo Kobayashi.
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    Nishida tetsugaku o hiraku: "eien no ima" o megutte.Toshiaki Kobayashi - 2013 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
    西田幾多郎の中心概念「永遠の今」を外部の多様な言説に向けて開放することで、西田哲学の新たな可能性を切り開く。プラトン、アウグスティヌス、ハイデッガー、九鬼周造、デリダ、アガンベン、木村敏といった西洋哲 学、宗教学、現代思想、精神病理学の代表者たちの議論と西田の言説を突き合わせ、その緻密な解釈と検証を通して、これまで時間論で見逃されてきたカイロスの系譜とその意義を照らし出す。既成の西田研究に問題を投げ かける著者十年の集大成。岩波現代文庫オリジナル版。.
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  13. Ronri to ronrigaku.Toshihiro Kobayashi - 1971 - Edited by Heiji Teranaka.
     
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    Shinmatsu kōri shisō to Nihon.Takeshi Kobayashi - 2011 - Tōkyō: Kenbun Shuppan. Edited by Yutaka Satō.
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  15. Tetsugaku o manabu hito no tame ni: atarashii tetsugaku yōron.Mikio Kobayashi - 1983 - Tōkyō: Sugiyama Shoten.
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  16. Tetsugaku.Toshihiro Kobayashi - 1973
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    Enactive pain and its sociocultural embeddedness.Katsunori Miyahara - 2019 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 20 (5):871-886.
    This paper disputes the theoretical assumptions of mainstream approaches in philosophy of pain, representationalism and imperativism, and advances an enactive approach as an alternative. It begins by identifying three shared assumptions in the mainstream approaches: the internalist assumption, the brain-body assumption, and the semantic assumption. It then articulates an alternative, enactive approach that considers pain as an embodied response to the situation. This approach entails the hypothesis of the sociocultural embeddedness of pain, which states against the brain-body assumption that the (...)
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    Neo-pragmatism and enactive intentionality.Shaun Gallagher & Katsunori Miyahara - 2012 - In Jay Schulkin (ed.), Action, perception and the brain: adaptation and cephalic expression. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
  19. Kokutai shisō shi ron.Kenzō Kobayashi - 1942
     
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  20. Shindō, Bukyō shōgaku.Ichirō Kobayashi - 1941
     
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    Shina shisō to Furansu.Taichirō Kobayashi - 1939
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    Dreyfus and Zeami on Embodied Expertise.Katsunori Miyahara - 2021 - In Karyn L. Lai (ed.), Knowers and Knowledge in East-West Philosophy: Epistemology Extended. Springer Nature. pp. 345-366.
    This chapter explores a non-intellectualist approach to skilled expertise by comparing modern phenomenological philosopher Hubert Dreyfus’ account of absorbed coping with fifteenth-century Japanese dramatist Zeami Motokiyo’s account of Noh performance. It begins by presenting Dreyfus’ account of skilled performance and skill development, which envisages “conceptual mindedness” as the enemy of expertise. It then moves on to introduce Zeami’s account of skilled expertise in Noh by focusing on three key concepts, namely mushin, shoshin, and hana. By comparing these two similarly non-intellectualist (...)
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  23. Hēgeru kenkyū.Toshihiro Kobayashi - 1971
     
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    Hirata kokugaku no reikonkan.Takerō Kobayashi - 2017 - Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Kōbundō.
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    Shakai shisō.Toshihiro Kobayashi - 1983 - Tōkyō: Sanshūsha.
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    Zoku Shakai shisō.Toshihiro Kobayashi - 1983 - Tōkyō: Sanshūsha. Edited by Toshihiro Kobayashi.
  27. Neo-pragmatic intentionality and enactive perception: a compromise between extended and enactive minds.Katsunori Miyahara - 2011 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 10 (4):499-519.
    The general idea of enactive perception is that actual and potential embodied activities determine perceptual experience. Some extended mind theorists, such as Andy Clark, refute this claim despite their general emphasis on the importance of the body. I propose a compromise to this opposition. The extended mind thesis is allegedly a consequence of our commonsense understanding of the mind. Furthermore, extended mind theorists assume the existence of non-human minds. I explore the precise nature of the commonsense understanding of the mind, (...)
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    The integrated structure of consciousness: phenomenal content, subjective attitude, and noetic complex.Katsunori Miyahara & Olaf Witkowski - 2019 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 18 (4):731-758.
    We explore the integrated structure of consciousness by examining the “phenomenological axioms” of the “integrated information theory of consciousness ” from the perspective of Husserlian phenomenology. After clarifying the notion of phenomenological axioms by drawing on resources from Edmund Husserl and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, we develop a critique of the integration axiom by drawing on phenomenological analyses developed by Aron Gurwitsch and Merleau-Ponty. This axiom is ambiguous. It can be read either atomistically as claiming that the phenomenal content of conscious experience (...)
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  29. Perception and the problem of access to other minds.Nivedita Gangopadhyay & Katsunori Miyahara - 2014 - Philosophical Psychology (5):1-20.
    In opposition to mainstream theory of mind approaches, some contemporary perceptual accounts of social cognition do not consider the central question of social cognition to be the problem of access to other minds. These perceptual accounts draw heavily on phenomenological philosophy and propose that others' mental states are “directly” given in the perception of the others' expressive behavior. Furthermore, these accounts contend that phenomenological insights into the nature of social perception lead to the dissolution of the access problem. We argue, (...)
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  30. Chūgoku jōdai inʻyō gogyō shishō no kenkyū.Shimmei Kobayashi - 1951
     
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  31. Chūgokujin no shikō kitei.Shimmei Kobayashi - 1955
     
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  32. Fukurawa Yukichi to shinkyōiku.Sumie Kobayashi - 1950
     
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  33. Gendai no hō: taikeiteki 50-kō.Takasuke Kobayashi (ed.) - 1963 - Tōkyō: Waseda Daigaku Shuppanbu.
     
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  34. Jitsuzon tetsugaku e no michi.Toshihiro Kobayashi - 1954 - [n.p.]:
     
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  35. Kyoikugaku josetsu.Sumie Kobayashi - 1950
     
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  36. Rekishigan.Hajime Kobayashi - 1943
     
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  37. Shokugyō no rinri.Yoshio Kobayashi, Helmut Erlinghagen & Junʼichi Okada (eds.) - 1958
     
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  38. Shakai no rinri.Yoshio Kobayashi, Helmut Erlinghagen & Chikayuki Hattori (eds.) - 1957
     
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    Hō, dōtoku, teikōken.Naoki Kobayashi - 1988 - Tōkyō: Nihon Hyōronsha.
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    Jitsuzon shugi: ningen to wa nani ka.Toshihiro Kobayashi - 1986 - Tōkyō: Sanshūsha.
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    Functions of consciousness: conceptual clarification.Takuya Niikawa, Katsunori Miyahara, Hiro Taiyo Hamada & Satoshi Nishida - 2022 - Neuroscience of Consciousness 2022 (1).
    There are many theories of the functions of consciousness. How these theories relate to each other, how we should assess them, and whether any integration of them is possible are all issues that remain unclear. To contribute to a solution, this paper offers a conceptual framework to clarify the theories of the functions of consciousness. This framework consists of three dimensions: (i) target, (ii) explanatory order, and (iii) necessity/sufficiency. The first dimension, target, clarifies each theory in terms of the kind (...)
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  42. Anchoring empathy in receptivity.Seisuke Hayakawa & Katsunori Miyahara - manuscript
    In one sense of the term, empathy refers to the act of sharing in another person’s experience of and perspective on the world. According to simulation accounts of empathy, we achieve this by replicating the other’s mind in our imagination. We explore a form of empathy, empathic perspective-taking, that is not adequately captured by existing simulationist approaches. We begin by pointing out that we often achieve empathy (or share in another’s perspective) by listening to the other person. This form of (...)
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  43. Missing Out On the Radicalism of Neurophenomenology?Katsunori Miyahara - 2016 - Constructivist Foundations 11 (2):368-370.
    Open peer commentary on the article “Never Mind the Gap: Neurophenomenology, Radical Enactivism, and the Hard Problem of Consciousness” by Michael D. Kirchhoff & Daniel D. Hutto. Upshot: An exegetical worry about Kirchhoff and Hutto’s exposition of neurophenomenology is pointed out. Combining this exegetical critique with an examination of the “strict identity” in the strict identity thesis, I argue that there is more affinity between neurophenomenology and REC than they think.
     
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    Social Perception and the Problem of Other Minds.Katsunori Miyahara - 2018 - Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 45:21-26.
    How do we understand other people’s minds? This is a descriptive problem of other minds, a question concerning the descriptive nature of social cognition or interpersonal understanding. There are currently three prominent approaches to this problem, namely, the theory theory approach, the simulation theory approach and the direct perception approach. Instead of trying to resolve the conflict between them, I will conduct a preliminary exploration concerning the nature of social perception or the experience of seeing other people. TT, ST and (...)
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    Situated self-awareness in expert performance: a situated normativity account of riken no ken.Katsunori Miyahara & Miguel Segundo-Ortin - 2022 - Synthese 200 (3):1-25.
    We explore the nature of expert minds in skilled performance by examining classic Japanese dramatist Zeami’s account of skilled expertise in Noh drama. Zeami characterizes expert minds by the co-existence of mushin and riken no ken. Mushin is an empty state of mind devoid of mental contents. Riken no ken is a distinctive form of self-awareness, where the actor embodies a common perspective with the audience upon one’s own performance. Conventional accounts of riken no ken present it as a form (...)
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    Perception and the problem of access to other minds.Nivedita Gangopadhyay & Katsunori Miyahara - 2015 - Philosophical Psychology 28 (5):695-714.
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    「近代の超克」論.Wataru Hiromatsu & Masato Kobayashi - 1989 - Tōkyō: Kōdansha. Edited by Masato Kobayashi.
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    Democracy and Quality of Life in Asian Societies.Shinya Sasaoka & Katsunori Seki - 2011 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 12 (3):343-357.
    This article examines whether democracy affects quality of life. Scholars have conducted surveys to investigate whether democracy is likely to lead to good quality of life. There are two contested views to the relationship: some suggest that democracy has a positive causal effect on quality of life, whereas others contend that democracy does not play such a role. Previous findings are supported by cross-national statistical analysis with aggregated survey data. However, aggregated survey data may cause ecological fallacy. Also, in order (...)
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    Infant Can Visually Differentiate the Fresh and Degraded Foods: Evidence From Fresh Cabbage Preference.Jiale Yang, Katsunori Okajima, So Kanazawa & Masami K. Yamaguchi - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    A new experimental phenomenological method to explore the subjective features of psychological phenomena: its application to binocular rivalry.Takuya Niikawa, Katsunori Miyahara, Nishida Satoshi & Hamada Hiro Taiyo - 2020 - Neuroscience of Consciousness 2020 (1).
    The subjective features of psychological phenomena have been studied intensively in experimental science in recent years. Although various methods have been proposed to identify subjective features of psychological phenomena, there are elusive subjective features such as the spatiotemporal structure of experience, which are difficult to capture without some additional methodological tools. We propose a new experimental method to address this challenge, which we call the contrast-based experimental phenomenological method (CEP). CEP proceeds in four steps: (i) front-loading phenomenology, (ii) online second-personal (...)
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