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    Can we talk to robots? Ten-month-old infants expected interactive humanoid robots to be talked to by persons.Akiko Arita, Kazuo Hiraki, Takayuki Kanda & Hiroshi Ishiguro - 2005 - Cognition 95 (3):B49-B57.
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    Infant discrimination of humanoid robots.Goh Matsuda, Hiroshi Ishiguro & Kazuo Hiraki - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Rereading of Englishness in Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day and Julian Barnes’s England, England.Man-Ho Bae - 2018 - Cogito 84:285-312.
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    “Being the Spiders”: The Human-Animal in Kazuo Ishiguro’s and Mark Romanek’s Never Let Me Go.Djoymi Baker - 2021 - Journal of Animal Ethics 11 (2):97-105.
    Kazuo Ishiguro’s 2005 science fiction novel Never Let Me Go and Mark Romanek’s 2010 film adaptation depict an alternate past in which human longevity is achieved by harvesting organs from clones. The clones seem ostensibly human and yet are considered nonhuman “creatures.” The book and film use differing strategies to align the nonhuman clones with nonhuman animals, a connection that is often ambivalent and contradictory. This article argues that through narrational and audio-visual address respectively, the reader and viewer (...)
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  5. Posthuman perception of artificial intelligence in science fiction: an exploration of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun.A. K. Ajeesh & S. Rukmini - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (2):853-860.
    Our fascination with artificial intelligence (AI), robots and sentient machines has a long history, and references to such humanoids are present even in ancient myths and folklore. The advancements in digital and computational technology have turned this fascination into apprehension, with the machines often being depicted as a binary to the human. However, the recent domains of academic enquiry such as transhumanism and posthumanism have produced many a literature in the genre of science fiction (SF) that endeavours to alter this (...)
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    Subversion of the Motive, Symbolism of the Image. The Dragon and its Role in The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro.Ewa Drab - 2022 - Iris 42.
    As it has been shown by Kazuo Ishiguro in his novel The Buried Giant (2015), the dragon can perform functions that contradict the reader’s expectations. The female dragon Querig has a paradoxal character—passive and withdrawn, it influences other characters and its environment in various ways, contrary to other similar creatures portrayed in fantasy literature, with which this specific figure is mainly associated. Querig’s double nature allows the author to explore the subjects of memory and trauma, both symbolized by (...)
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    Disposable culture, posthuman affect, and artificial human in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun (2021).Om Prakash Sahu & Manali Karmakar - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-9.
    Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel Klara and the Sun (2021) philosophizes on how in the current technologically saturated culture, the gradual evolution of the empathetic humanoids has, on one hand, problematized our normative notions of cognitive and affective categories, and on the other, has triggered an order of emotional uncanniness due to our reliance on hyperreal real objects for receiving solace and companionship. The novel may be conceived to be a commentary on the emerging discourse in the domain of cognitive (...)
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    ‘Shadowy objects in test tubes’: A biopolitical critique of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go.Dona George - 2023 - Technoetic Arts 21 (1):107-115.
    This article aims to explore Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go within the Foucauldian theoretical framework in order to analyse the manifold biopolitical issues, namely cloning, by stretching the discourse to a speculative, dystopian posthuman scenario wherein the dominant, privileged, affluent human society replenishes them by incorporating bio-matter from the clones. The article also proposes to unfold the myriad ways the institutions, namely Hailsham and recovery centres in the novel, exercise power and execute power relations with the clones. (...)
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    Origin and destiny of subjectivity: from professional roles to treatment processes, through an interpretation of the remains of the day by kazuo ishiguro.Gabriele Profita - 2019 - World Futures 75 (7):570-590.
    This reflection addresses a very important topic for care professions, with a special look at psychotherapy. To clarify the role of subjectivity and the birth and maturation of a professional role,...
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    Review of Kazuo Ishiguro, Never Let Me Go.1. [REVIEW]Daniel Vorhaus - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (2):99-100.
    1. New York, NY: Vintage, 2006. 304 pp. $14.00, paperback. * Spoiler Alert: The following review contains revealing information about the plot and the characters of this work of fiction.
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    Through New Eyes: Artificial Intelligence, Technological Unemployment, and Transhumanism in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun.Santiago Mejia & Dominique Nikolaidis - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 178 (1):303-306.
    Klara and the Sun, the latest novel by Nobel-prize winner Kazuo Ishiguro, forces one to reckon with one's own anxieties about the future of emerging technologies and confront deep questions about the nature of dignity, existence, and humanity. The novel also provides one with complex characters and a speculative future through which to live new lives, experience novel worlds, and see through different eyes. At the same time, the novel’s world offers us an uncanny distance from our own, (...)
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    Eugenic World Building and Disability: The Strange World of Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go.Rosemarie Garland-Thomson - 2017 - Journal of Medical Humanities 38 (2):133-145.
    A crucial challenge for critical disability studies is developing an argument for why disabled people should inhabit our democratic, shared public sphere. The ideological and material separation of citizens into worthy and unworthy based on physiological variations imagined as immutable differences is what I call eugenic world building. It is justified by the idea that social improvement and freedom of choice require eliminating devalued human traits in the interest of reducing human suffering, increasing life quality, and building a more desirable (...)
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  13. Etyczne aspekty klonowania ludzi. W nawiązaniu do powieści Kazuo Ishiguro Nie opuszczaj mnie.Anna Głąb - 2012 - Diametros 32:37-61.
    Tematem artykułu jest etyczny problem klonowania ludzi. Zaprezentowane zostają w nim najważniejsze argumenty przeciwko klonowaniu obecne w powieści Kazuo Ishiguro Nie opuszczaj mnie. Wśród argumentów moralnych przeciwko klonowaniu ludzi przeanalizowane zostają: argument z instrumentalizacji oraz wewnętrznego życia klonów; z ograniczenia wolności jednostki oraz z jej unieszczęśliwienia; z prawa do posiadania wyjątkowej tożsamości i otwartej przyszłości; ze szkód psychicznych i rozchwiania tożsamości; z naturalnego prawa jednostki do relacji rodzinnych. Na koniec autor przeformułuje argument z mądrości odrazy na argument z (...)
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  14. The Shame of Memory: Blanchot's Self-Dispossession in Ishiguro's 'A Pale View of Hills.' (Literary Theorist Maurice Blanchot; Writer Kazuo Ishiguro).Cynthia F. Wong - 1995 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 24 (2):127.
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    Etyka czytania w kontekście niewiarygodności narratora. Na podstawie powieści Kazuo Ishiguro "Okruchy dnia".Anna Głąb - 2020 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:169-191.
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    Exploration of Ethical Debates through Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss, Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go and Smith’s On Beauty.Jahnavi Misra - 2014 - Journal of Medical Humanities 35 (3):335-348.
    This essay examines debates over alternative ethical formulations that break from the Kantian model through contemporary fiction—Kiran Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss (2006), Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go (2005) and Zadie Smith’s On Beauty (2005). The essay returns to the theory, the ethics of care, put forward by Carol Gilligan in In a Different Voice (1982), which has regained significance in the context of questions surrounding care in contemporary ethical thinking. While the three novels are concerned with (...)
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    Leibniz's philosophy of logic and language.Hide Ishiguro - 1972 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is the second edition of an important introduction to Leibniz's philosophy of logic and language first published in 1972. It takes issue with several traditional interpretations of Leibniz (by Russell amongst others) while revealing how Leibniz's thought is related to issues of great interest in current logical theory. For this new edition, the author has added new chapters on infinitesimals and conditionals as well as taking account of reviews of the first edition.
  18. Leibniz's Philosophy of Logic and Language.Hide Ishiguro - 1972 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is the second edition of an important introduction to Leibniz's philosophy of logic and language first published in 1972. It takes issue with several traditional interpretations of Leibniz while revealing how Leibniz's thought is related to issues of great interest in current logical theory. For this new edition, the author has added new chapters on infinitesimals and conditionals as well as taking account of reviews of the first edition.
     
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    Michael Dummett, Frege: Philosophy of Language. [REVIEW]Hidé Ishiguro - 1974 - Philosophy 49 (190):438-442.
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    Gendai no hōshisō: Amano Kazuo, Yasaki Mitsukuni, Yagi Tetsuo Sensei kanreki kinen.Kazuo Amano, Mitsukuni Yasaki, Tetsuo Yagi, Tomonosuke Ōhashi, Shigeaki Tanaka & Mitsunori Fukada (eds.) - 1985 - Tōkyō: Yūhikaku.
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  21. Shushigakuteki shii: Chūgoku shisōshi ni okeru dentō to kakushin.Kazuo Arita & Akira Ōshima (eds.) - 1990 - Tōkyō: Kyūko Shoin.
     
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  22. Dōtoku-shinrigaku no rinen.Kazuo Seki - 1969
     
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    Murase Kōtei.Kazuo Senoo - 1987 - Tōkyō: Chōryūsha.
  24. A Method of Producing No Thermal Stress in Statically Indeterminate Structure.Kazuo Tomonaga - 1965 - In Karl W. Linsenmann (ed.), Proceedings. St. Louis, Lutheran Academy for Scholarship. pp. 95.
  25. Watakushi no hyūmanizumu.Kazuo Watanabe - 1964
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  26. Gendai hōgaku hihan.Kazuo Amano (ed.) - 1977
     
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  27. Hō no ippan riron.Kazuo Amano (ed.) - 1979
     
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  28. Hō no riron to genjitsu.Kazuo Amano - 1959 - Tōkyō: Yūhikaku.
     
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  29. Shin hōgaku kōgi.Kazuo Hatanaka (ed.) - 1984 - Kyōto-shi: Hōritsu Bunkasha.
     
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    On Representations.Hidé Ishiguro - 1994 - European Journal of Philosophy 2 (2):109-124.
  31. Kinsei shisōshi kenkyū: Nihon shisōshi kenkyū.Kazuo Higo - 1943 - Tōkyō: Futara Shobō.
     
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  32. Mitogaku to Meiji ishin.Kazuo Higo - 1973
     
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  33. Abstraction of sensory-motor features.Kazuo Hiraki - 1994 - In Ashwin Ram & Kurt Eiselt (eds.), Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Erlbaum.
     
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    Leibniz's Philosophy of Logic and Language.Hideko Ishiguro - 1974 - Philosophy East and West 24 (3):376-378.
  35. F24. Current Status and Ethical Concerns of Assisted Reproductive Technology in Japan.Kazuo Sato - forthcoming - Bioethics in Asia: The Proceedings of the Unesco Asian Bioethics Conference (Abc'97) and the Who-Assisted Satellite Symposium on Medical Genetics Services, 3-8 Nov, 1997 in Kobe/Fukui, Japan, 3rd Murs Japan International Symposium, 2nd Congress of the Asi.
     
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  36. Onnatachi no kindai hihan: kazoku sei yūai.Kazuo Satō - 2001 - Tōkyō: Aoki Shoten.
     
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    Seimei no rinri o tou.Kazuo Satō - 1988 - Tōkyō: Ōtsuki Shoten. Edited by Seiji Isaka & Akirō Takeuchi.
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  38. Tomasu Akinasu kenkyū.Kazuo Sawada - 1969
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  39. Use and Reference of Names.Hidè Ishiguro - 1969 - In Peter Winch (ed.), Studies in the Philosophy of Wittgenstein. New York,: Routledge. pp. 20-50.
  40. An introduction to fuzzy logic for practical applications.Kazuo Tanaka - 1997 - New York: Springer.
    Fuzzy logic has become an important tool for a number of different applications ranging from the control of engineering systems to artificial intelligence. In this concise introduction, the author presents a succinct guide to the basic ideas of fuzzy logic, fuzzy sets, fuzzy relations, and fuzzy reasoning, and shows how they may be applied. The book culminates in a chapter which describes fuzzy logic control: the design of intelligent control systems using fuzzy if-then rules which make use of human knowledge (...)
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    Filial Piety, Modernization, and the Challenges of Raising Children for Chinese Immigrants: Quantitative and Qualitative Evidence.Eli Lieber, Kazuo Nihira & Iris Tan Mink - 2004 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 32 (3):324-347.
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  42. Kyōiku tetsugaku.Kazuo Kinoshita - 1955
     
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  43. Shinjidai no dōtoku to kyōiku.Kazuo Kinoshita - 1962
     
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  44. Gendai shakai no wana: 21-seiki no shakai kagaku o tou.Kazuo Kitaaoyama - 1992 - Tōkyō: Tsūshō Sangyō Kenkyūsha.
     
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    Stable remanence and memory of multi-domain materials with special reference to magnetite.Kazuo Kobayashi & M. Fuller - 1968 - Philosophical Magazine 18 (153):601-624.
  46. Three phases of epistemological penetration to nature.Kazuo Kondō - 1997 - [Naples]: Accademia pontaniana.
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  47. Hyūmanizumu kō.Kazuo Watanabe - 1973
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  48. Ningen mosaku.Kazuo Watanabe - 1976
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  49. Senninshō no uta.Kazuo Watanabe - 1950
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    Leibniz's Philosophy of Logic and Language.Fabrizio Mondadori & Hide Ishiguro - 1975 - Philosophical Review 84 (1):140.
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