Results for 'Kenzō Akaba'

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  1. Gengo tetsugaku no chihei: Maruyama Keizaburō no sekai.Keizauburō Maruyama, Shūichi Kaganoi, Hideki Maeda, Kenji Tatsukawa & Kenzō Akaba (eds.) - 1993 - Tōkyō: Hatsubai Seiunsha.
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    “These Are Just Stories, Mulder”: Exposure to Conspiracist Fiction Does Not Produce Narrative Persuasion.Kenzo Nera, Myrto Pantazi & Olivier Klein - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:330093.
    Narrative persuasion, i.e. the impact of narratives on beliefs, behaviors and attitudes, and the mechanisms underpinning endorsement of conspiracy theories have both drawn substantial attention from social scientists. Yet, to date these two fields have evolved separately, and to our knowledge no study has empirically examined the impact of conspiracy narratives on real-world conspiracy beliefs. In a first study, we exposed a group of participants (n = 37) to an X-Files episode before asking them to fill in a questionnaire related (...)
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  3. Jissen no tetsugaku.Kenzō Umezawa - 1967
     
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  4. Commentary by Kenzo Hamano, Ph.D.Kenzo Hamano - 1998 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 8 (4):109-109.
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  5. Iwanami tetsugaku shōjiten.Kenzō Awata & Yoshishige Kozai (eds.) - 1979 - Iwanami Shoten.
  6. Chishiki tetsugaku genri.Kenzō Ikegami - 1950
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  7. Ronrigaku.Kenzō Ikegami - 1947
     
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  8. Kokutai shisō shi ron.Kenzō Kobayashi - 1942
     
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  9. Kyōikuryoku to shite no kokugaku.Kenzō Kobayashi - 1970 - Kinseisha.
     
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    Conspiracy Beliefs, Rejection of Vaccination, and Support for (hydroxy)chloroquine: A Conceptual Replication-Extension in the COVID-19 Pandemic Context.Paul Bertin, Kenzo Nera & Sylvain Delouvée - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    遠藤隆吉伝: 巣園の父、 その思想と生涯.Kenzō Ebina - 1989 - Tōkyō: Nishida Shoten.
  12. Genshōgaku to benshōhō.Kenzō Honda - 1970
     
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  13. Jitsuzon tetsugaku e no michi.Kenzō Honda - 1949
     
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  14. Ronrigaku shoho.Kenzō Honda - 1948
     
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  15. Fa lü chê hsüeh yao lun.Kenzō Takayanagi - 1936
     
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  16. Fa lü chê hsüeh.Kenzō Takayanayi - 1933
     
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  17. Dirutai no tetsugaku.Kenzō Katsube - 1924
     
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  18. Wilhelm Wiltheys Methode der Lebensphilosophie.Kenzo Katsube - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42:644.
     
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    Case study. The disasters of March 11th. Commentary.Kenzo Hamano - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 42 (4):12-12.
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    Human Rights and Japanese Bioethics.Kenzo Hamano - 1997 - Bioethics 11 (3-4):328-335.
    The main contentions of this paper are twofold. First, there is a more than century‐old Japanese tradition of human rights based on a fusion of Western concepts of natural rights and a radical reinterpretation of Confucianism, the major proponent of which was the Japanese thinker Nakae Chomin. Secondly, this tradition, although a minority view, is crucial for remedying the serious defects in the present Japanese medical system. In the latter half of the nineteenth century, Nakae Chomin sought to reinterpret Chinese (...)
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    Naturalism and Norms.Kenzo Hamano - 1998 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 9 (3):127-135.
  22. The Place of Normative and Intentional Discourses in Quine's Naturalized Epistemology.Kenzo Hamano - 1986 - Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania
    Quine claims that his naturalized epistemology which is a science about science must take the place of traditional epistemology. Because physics is the paradigm of science for Quine, there is apparently no room for normative and intentional discourses in Quine's naturalized epistemology. However, Quine uses normative and intentional discourses in his naturalized epistemological inquiry. Hence, the problem addressed in this dissertation is the place of normative and intentional discourses in Quine's naturalized epistemology. ;My procedure is to examine critically the above (...)
     
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  23. Kokumin dōtoku to gendai shisō.Kenzō Sakurai - 1925
     
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  24. Kagaku shisōshi.Kenzō Sakamoto - 1984 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
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  25. Shizen to kosumosu.Kenzō Sakamoto (ed.) - 1985 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
     
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    "Wakeru" koto "wakaru" koto.Kenzō Sakamoto - 1982 - Tokyo: Kōdansha.
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  27. Kusari Ni Tsunagareta Kyojin.Barrows Dunham & Kenzo Awata - 1962 - Iwanami Shoten.
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    The Disasters of March 11th.James Dwyer, Kenzo Hamano & Hsuan Hui Wei - 2012 - Hastings Center Report 42 (4):11-13.
    On March 11, 2011, one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded occurred off the northeast coast of Japan. It destroyed buildings, damaged infrastructure, and killed people in the Tohoku region. The associated tsunami was even more destructive, engulfing coastal areas and obliterating whole towns. The earthquake and the tsunami together occasioned a third disaster: the meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear power plant. Like most people, Dr. Makoto Sato was horrified by the destruction and suffering that he saw. He wanted (...)
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  29. Don't Think! Just Act!Bronwyn Finnigan & Koji Tanaka - 2010 - In Graham Priest & Damon Young (eds.), Philosophy and the Martial Arts. Open Court.
    Kenzo saw a slight movement of his opponent. “Now is the time to strike!” he thought. He started moving. But before he had time to raise his shinai (sword) he was struck on the men (head) by his opponent. “Ippon!” the judge called.
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    Ethical and Traditional Concerns in Contemporary Japanese Design.Parisa Yazdanpanah Abdolmaleki & Ehsan Daneshfar - 2011 - Asian Culture and History 3 (1):115-124.
    Similar to its old history, Japan has a rich traditional and ethical Architecture. Based on these tenets and ethics, different concepts and spaces are formed through the time, as now Japan's ethical and traditional design ideas has its standard principles. Linking the present and the past has always been a momentous criterion in the countries with an old rich Architecture. This fact is indeed important in Japan due to the blend of ethics and religions with peoples` life. Through this idea, (...)
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    Het raadsel Socrates.Rico Sneller - 2021 - Leusden: ISVW Uitgevers.
    In de?Hal van de acht wijzen? in de Sankeientuin (Yokohama, Japan) staan de standbeelden van grote leraren van de mensheid: Boeddha, Confucius, Jezus en enkele Zenleraren. Onder hen is ook het beeld van Socrates. Voor Kenzo Adachi, die de hal bouwde, was Socrates vooral een spirituele leider, een levensgids, een voorbeeld van deugd, wijsheid en geluk.0Bij welke filosofische traditie je ook te rade gaat, overal kom je Socrates tegen. Sommigen noemen hem de vader van de filosofie, anderen zien hem als (...)
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    Metabolism: Utopian Urbanism and the Japanese Modern Architecture Movement.Tomoko Tamari - 2014 - Theory, Culture and Society 31 (7-8):201-225.
    The Fukushima catastrophe has led to important practical and conceptual shifts in contemporary Japanese architecture which in turn has led to a re-evaluation of the influential 1960s Japanese modern architecture movement, Metabolism. The Metabolists had the ambition to create a new Japanese society through techno-utopian city planning. The new generation of Japanese architects, after the Fukushima event, no longer seek evolutionally social change; rather, the disaster has made them re-consider what architecture is and what architects can do for people who (...)
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