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    The ethics of Japan's global environmental policy: the conflict between principles and practice.Midori Kagawa-Fox - 2012 - New York: Routledge.
    This work examines Japanese government policies that impact on the environment in order to determine whether they incorporate a sufficient ethical substance. In the enquiry into the ethics of the policies, Kagawa-Fox explores how Western philosophers combined their theories to develop a 'Western environmental ethics code'; she also reveals the existence of a unique 'Japanese environmental ethics code' built on Japan's cultural traditions, religious practices, and empirical experiences. The discovery of the distinctive Japanese code is not only important for (...)
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  2. Environmental Education And Environmental Behaviour In Japanese Students.Kouji Amemiya & Darryl Macer - 1999 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 9 (4):109-115.
     
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  3. Makoto no kokoro.Keizaburō Kagawa - 1969 - Edited by Hatsune Kagawa.
     
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  4. Kami ni tsuite no meisō = Meditations about God.Toyohiko Kagawa - 1931
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  5. Kami ni yoru shinsei.Toyohiko Kagawa - 1929 - Tōkyō: Hatsubaijo Kyōbunkan.
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  6. Ningen to jikaku.Yoshimasa Kagawa - 1948
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    Spinozic reconsiderations of the concept of activity : politico-affective process and discursive practice in the transitive learning.Shuta Kagawa & Yuji Moro - 2009 - In Annalisa Sannino, Harry Daniels & Kris D. Gutierrez (eds.), Learning and expanding with activity theory. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 176.
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  8. Tōyō shisō no saigimmi.Toyohiko Kagawa - 1949
     
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    A region-based two-step P300-BMI in patients with spinocerebellar ataxia.Takano Kouji, Ikegami Shiro, Kawase Toshihiro, Nagao Masahiro, Komori Tetsuo & Kansaku Kenji - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Instance Management Problems in the Role Model of Hozo.Kouji Kozaki, Satoshi Endo & Riichiro Mizoguchi - 2008 - In Tu-Bao Ho & Zhi-Hua Zhou (eds.), Pricai 2008: Trends in Artificial Intelligence. Springer. pp. 614--625.
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    Ecological correlates of song complexity in white-rumped munias: The implication of relaxation of selection as a cause for signal variation in birdsong.Hiroko Kagawa, Hiroko Yamada, Ruey-Shing Lin, Taku Mizuta, Toshikazu Hasegawa & Kazuo Okanoya - 2012 - Interaction Studies 13 (2):263-284.
    Male white-rumped munias sing syntactically simpler songs than their domestic counterparts, Bengalese finches. The differences in song structure may reflect differences in natural selection pressures between wild and domestic environments. Deacon (2010) proposed song simplicity of the wild strain could be subject to natural selection. We hypothesized the selection pressure may be species identification. Thus, we compared song variations in relation to ecological factors and dispersal history of white-rumped munias to understand song evolutionary processes. We found geographic variations of song (...)
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    Ecological correlates of song complexity in white-rumped munias: The implication of relaxation of selection as a cause for signal variation in birdsong.Hiroko Kagawa, Hiroko Yamada, Ruey-Shing Lin, Taku Mizuta, Toshikazu Hasegawa & Kazuo Okanoya - 2012 - Interaction Studiesinteraction Studies Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems 13 (2):263-284.
    Male white-rumped munias sing syntactically simpler songs than their domestic counterparts, Bengalese finches. The differences in song structure may reflect differences in natural selection pressures between wild and domestic environments. Deacon proposed song simplicity of the wild strain could be subject to natural selection. We hypothesized the selection pressure may be species identification. Thus, we compared song variations in relation to ecological factors and dispersal history of white-rumped munias to understand song evolutionary processes. We found geographic variations of song syntactical (...)
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    Comparison of Four Control Methods for a Five-Choice Assistive Technology.Sebastian Halder, Kouji Takano & Kenji Kansaku - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
  14. Environmental ethics from the japanese perspective.Midori Kagawa-Fox - 2010 - Ethics, Place and Environment 13 (1):57 – 73.
    The subject of Western environmental ethics has been widely written about and discussed but the same can not be said of 'Japanese' environmental ethics. This discipline has not been covered in any branch of Japanese philosophy nor has there been sufficient pressure exerted by ecologists on Japanese thinkers and writers to explain how the Japanese code addresses environmental concerns. Although some Japanese scholars have in the past articulated their ideas on working with the natural world, the field covering the spirit (...)
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    Ecological correlates of song complexity in white-rumped munias.Hiroko Kagawa, Hiroko Yamada, Ruey-Shing Lin, Taku Mizuta, Toshikazu Hasegawa & Kazuo Okanoya - 2012 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 13 (2):263-284.
    Male white-rumped munias sing syntactically simpler songs than their domestic counterparts, Bengalese finches. The differences in song structure may reflect differences in natural selection pressures between wild and domestic environments. Deacon proposed song simplicity of the wild strain could be subject to natural selection. We hypothesized the selection pressure may be species identification. Thus, we compared song variations in relation to ecological factors and dispersal history of white-rumped munias to understand song evolutionary processes. We found geographic variations of song syntactical (...)
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  16. Chōetsuronteki na toi to hihan: Kanto "junsui risei hihan" chōetsuronteki bunsekiron no kenkyū.Yutaka Kagawa - 1989 - Kyōto-shi: Kōrosha.
     
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  17. 8.1. Gene Therapy of Mitochondrial Diseases.Yasuo Kagawa - 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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    Neuroethics, a Historical Perspective.Chiaki Kagawa - 2008 - Journal of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 35 (2):87-92.
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    Ningen to jikaku: Zen no shisō.Yoshimasa Kagawa - 1949 - Kyōto-shi: Hōzōkan.
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  20. Songs from the Land of Dawn.Toyohiko Kagawa & Lois J. Erickson - unknown
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  21. The thorn in the flesh.Toyohiko Kagawa - 1936 - London,: Student Christian Movement Press.
     
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    Usage of an EMG controlled robotic arm in able-bodied and amputee participants.Sato Yuki, Kawase Toshihiro, Takano Kouji & Kansaku Kenji - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    The nature of anchor-biased estimates and its application to the wisdom of crowds.Hidehito Honda, Rina Kagawa & Masaru Shirasuna - 2024 - Cognition 246 (C):105758.
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    Meta baioeshikkusu no kōchiku e: seimei rinri o toinaosu.Yoshihiko Komatsu & Chiaki Kagawa (eds.) - 2010 - Tōkyō: NTT Shuppan.
    生命が今こそ、語り直されなくてはならない!文明論、歴史、メタ科学、経済批判、生権力の視点から。.
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    Families of roles: A new theory of occurrent-dependent roles.Riichiro Mizoguchi, Antony Galton, Yoshinobu Kitamura & Kouji Kozaki - 2015 - Applied ontology 10 (3-4):367-399.
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  26. The model of roles within an ontology development tool: Hozo.Riichiro Mizoguchi, Eiichi Sunagawa, Kouji Kozaki & Yoshinobu Kitamura - 2007 - Applied ontology 2 (2):159-179.
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    Acculturation and end-of-life decision making: Comparison of japanese and japanese-american focus groups.Seiji Bito, Shinji Matsumura, Marjorie Kagawa Singer, Lisa S. Meredith, Shunichi Fukuhara & Neil S. Wenger - 2007 - Bioethics 21 (5):251–262.
    Variation in decision-making about end-of-life care among ethnic groups creates clinical conflicts. In order to understand changes in preferences for end-of-life care among Japanese who immigrate to the United States, we conducted 18 focus groups with 122 participants: 65 English-speaking Japanese Americans, 29 Japanese-speaking Japanese Americans and 28 Japanese living in Japan.Negative feelings toward living in adverse health states and receiving life-sustaining treatment in such states permeated all three groups. Fear of being meiwaku, a physical, psychological or financial caregiving burden (...)
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  28. The Relationship of Clinical and Legal Perspectives Regarding Medical Treatment Decision-Making in Four Cultures.L. Rothenberg, Jon Merz, Neil Wenger, Marjorie Kagawa-SInger & Darryl Macer - 1996 - Jahrbuch für Recht Und Ethik 4.
    This paper examines a number of questions about the degree to which the clinical practice of medicine is affected, if at all, by the legal systems in four countries: Chile, Germany, Japan and the United States. The focus on these four countries in four different regions of the world offers a unique perspective within which to examine medical treatment decisions made by patients and their proxies or surrogates, the potential role for universal written instruments such as advance directives, the cross-professional (...)
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    Kagawa's cosmic purpose and modernization in japan.Inagaki Hisakazu - 2016 - Zygon 51 (1):145-160.
    Kagawa Tyohiko, who was a well known Christian leader and social reformer, is re-evaluated from the perspective of a public philosophy, and as an example of the possibilities for collaboration and conflict between science and the religious humanities in East Asia. His last book, Cosmic Purpose, which appears to be a kind of natural theology, is analyzed from the perspective of the hidden topic of human evil. By considering Kagawa's deep religious sensibility and conscience, the book can be (...)
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    Kagawa toyohiko : Witness to the cosmic drama.Thomas John Hastings - 2016 - Zygon 51 (1):128-144.
    At home and abroad, Kagawa Toyohiko was probably the best-known Japanese Christian evangelist, social reformer, writer, and public intellectual of the twentieth century, nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature twice and the Nobel Peace Prize three times. Appealing to the masses with little knowledge of Christian faith, Kagawa believed that a positive, religio-aesthetic interpretation of nature and science was a key missiological concern in Japan. He reasoned that a faith rooted in the kenotic movement of incarnation and (...)
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    Education and Climate Change: Living and Learning in Interesting Times. Edited by F. Kagawa and D. Selby.Christopher Williams - 2011 - British Journal of Educational Studies 59 (4):500-502.
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    Education and Climate Change: Living and Learning in Interesting Times. Edited by F. Kagawa and D. Selby: Pp. 259. London: Routledge. 2010.£ 65 (hbk). ISBN 10: 0-415-80585-6. [REVIEW]Christopher Williams - 2011 - British Journal of Educational Studies 59 (4):500-502.
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    Stuttered Speech and Moral Intent: Disability and Elite Identity Construction in Early Imperial China.Mark G. Pitner - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 137 (4):699.
    When examining the history of early imperial China one is struck by the number of important personages, from Han Feizi 韓非子 and Yang Xiong 揚雄 to Guo Pu 郭璞 and Wang Wei 王微, who are described in biographical records as kouji 口吃. This paper contextualizes these descriptions by examining both the hermeneutical tradition regarding the language used to describe this condition and its evolving understanding in the traditional Chinese medical records. These two broad bodies of social understanding provide a (...)
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