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    Shared Cognitive–Emotional–Interactional Platforms: Markers and Conditions for Successful Interdisciplinary Collaborations.Kyoko Sato, Michèle Lamont & Veronica Boix Mansilla - 2016 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 41 (4):571-612.
    Given the growing centrality of interdisciplinarity to scientific research, gaining a better understanding of successful interdisciplinary collaborations has become imperative. Drawing on extensive case studies of nine research networks in the social, natural, and computational sciences, we propose a construct that captures the multidimensional character of such collaborations, that of a shared cognitive–emotional–interactional platform. We demonstrate its value as an integrative lens to examine markers of and conditions for successful interdisciplinary collaborations as defined by researchers involved in these groups. We (...)
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    Genetically modified food in France: symbolic transformation and the policy paradigm shift. [REVIEW]Kyoko Sato - 2013 - Theory and Society 42 (5):477-507.
    The priorities of French policy regarding genetically modified (GM) food shifted in the late 1990s from aggressive promotion to strict regulation based on precaution and separation of GM food. This paradigmatic policy change coincided with a rapid shift in the dominant meanings of GM food in larger French public discourses. Using data from media coverage, organizational documents, and in-depth interviews, the study examines the relationship between policy developments and GM food’s symbolic transformation. I argue that the interpretive dimension interacted with (...)
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    Aperçu des mutations de la famille japonaise au XXe siècle à travers trois mangas.Hiroko Sato - 2004 - Clio 19.
    Cet article s’intéresse aux mutations de la famille japonaise au XXe siècle à travers les manga de Machiko Hasegawa (Sazae-san), première dessinatrice de bande dessinée au Japon, et de Kyoko Okazaki (La maison du bonheur et Au bord de la rivière), qui appartient à la génération actuelle. L’analyse comparée de plusieurs de leurs albums montre, notamment à travers les scènes de repas, la déstructuration de la famille japonaise d’après-guerre, dans un contexte d’industrialisation qui a poussé les Japonaises à délaisser (...)
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    Kundoku Satō Issai senshū.Issai Satō - 1987 - Tōkyō: Bunka Shobō Hakubunsha. Edited by Hakashi Tanaka.
  5. Satō Issai.Issai Satō - 1979 - Tōkyō: Meitoku Shuppansha. Edited by Issai Satō & Michio Yamazaki.
    Genshi shiroku -- Hakurokudō Shoin keijimon.
     
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    Satō Naokata zenshū.Naokata Satō - 1979
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    Ethical Framework for Next-Generation Genome and Epigenome Editing.Kyoko Akatsuka, Mitsuru Sasaki-Honda & Tsutomu Sawai - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (8):32-36.
    Volume 20, Issue 8, August 2020, Page 32-36.
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    The Confucian quest for order: the origin and formation of the political thought of Xun Zi.Masayuki Sato - 2003 - Boston: Brill.
    Dr. Sato's volume deals with the origin and formation of the political thought of pre-imperial Xun Zi, with close focus on this synthesizer's formative theory ...
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    Legends of the Samurai.Hiroaki Sato - 1995 - Overlook Press.
    In Legends of the Samurai, Sato confronts both the history and the legend of the samurai, untangling the two to present an authentic picture of these legendary warriors. Through his masterful translations of original samurai tales, laws, dicta, reports, and arguments accompanied by insightful commentary, Hiroaki Sato chronicles the changing ethos of the Japanese warrior from the samurai's historical origins to his rise to political power. For this purpose, Sato has chosen to translate, wherever possible, writings closest (...)
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    Ethical concerns on sharing genomic data including patients’ family members.Kyoko Takashima, Yuichi Maru, Seiichi Mori, Hiroyuki Mano, Tetsuo Noda & Kaori Muto - 2018 - BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1):61.
    Platforms for sharing genomic and phenotype data have been developed to promote genomic research, while maximizing the utility of existing datasets and minimizing the burden on participants. The value of genomic analysis of trios or family members has increased, especially in rare diseases and cancers. This article aims to argue the necessity of protection when sharing data from both patients and family members. Sharing patients’ and family members’ data collectively raises an ethical tension between the value of datasets and the (...)
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    Action observation modulates auditory perception of the consequence of others' actions.Atsushi Sato - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (4):1219-1227.
    We can easily discriminate self-produced from externally generated sensory signals. Recent studies suggest that the prediction of the sensory consequences of one’s own actions made by forward model can be used to attenuate the sensory effects of self-produced movements, thereby enabling a differentiation of the self-produced sensation from the externally generated one. The present study showed that attenuation of sensation occurred both when participants themselves performed a goal-directed action and when they observed experimenter performing the same action, although they clearly (...)
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    Illusion of sense of self-agency: discrepancy between the predicted and actual sensory consequences of actions modulates the sense of self-agency, but not the sense of self-ownership.Atsushi Sato & Asako Yasuda - 2005 - Cognition 94 (3):241-255.
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    Grave matters: collectivity and agency as emergent effects in remembering and reconciliation.Kyoko Murakami & D. Middleton - 2006 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 34 (2):273-296.
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    Revelatory experience in the female life cycle: A biographical study of women religionists in Modern Japan.Kyoko Nakamura - 1981 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 8 (3-4).
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    The risk-related approach to assessment of capacity to consent to or refuse medical treatment: A critical review.Kyoko Wada & Abraham RudnicK - 2009 - Ethics 6 (4):351-362.
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    Socially Responsible Investment in Japan: Its Mechanism and Drivers.Kyoko Sakuma & Céline Louche - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (2):425-448.
    The paper explores the emergence and development of socially responsible investment (SRI) in Japan. SRI is a recent field in Japan. It is not clear which model it will follow: the European, American or its own model. Through the analysis of the historical roots of SRI, the key actors and motivations that have contributed to its diffusion, the paper provides explorative grounds to sketch the translation mechanisms of SRI in Japan and offers insight into its future path. Based on primary (...)
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    Full and hat inductive definitions are equivalent in NBG.Kentaro Sato - 2015 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 54 (1-2):75-112.
    A new research project has, quite recently, been launched to clarify how different, from systems in second order number theory extending ACA0, those in second order set theory extending NBG are. In this article, we establish the equivalence between Δ01-LFP\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${\Delta^1_0\mbox{\bf-LFP}}$$\end{document} and Δ01-FP\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${\Delta^1_0\mbox{\bf-FP}}$$\end{document}, which assert the existence of a least and of a fixed point, respectively, for positive elementary operators. Our proof also shows (...)
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    Developing a framework for ethicallyquestionable behavior in consumption.Kyoko Fukukawa - 2002 - Journal of Business Ethics 41 (1-2):99 - 119.
    In light of the growing interest in "ethically questionable" consumer behavior, this study explores possible explanations of the occurrence of such behaviour, and subsequently develops a theoretical framework. The study is based upon data collected from 72 U.K. consumers, acquired from a projective approach with scenarios. Taking the theory of planned behavior (TPB) as an initial analytical framework, attitude, social influence, opportunity(as perceived behavioral control in TPB) and perceived unfairnessare identified as the antecedents of ethically questionable behavior (EQB). Social influenceis (...)
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    Mapping the Interface Between Corporate Identity, Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility.Kyoko Fukukawa, John M. T. Balmer & Edmund R. Gray - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 76 (1):1-5.
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    Longitudinal survey of depressive symptoms among university students during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan.Kyoko Nomura, Teiichiro Yamazaki, Eri Maeda, Junko Hirayama, Kyoichi Ono, Masahito Fushimi, Kazuo Mishima & Fumio Yamamoto - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    While changes in response to the different stages of the pandemic remain unknown, this study investigated the longitudinal impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on depressive symptoms in Japanese university students and identified factors associated with new onset of depression and suicidal ideation. Two surveys were conducted at one university in Akita, Japan, during the first COVID-19 outbreak period and 1 year later. Moderate depressive symptoms were defined as a Patient Health Questionnaire-9 score ≥ 10 and suicide-related ideation score ≥ 1 (...)
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  21. The risk-related approach to assessment of capacity to consent to or refuse medical treatment : a critical review.Kyoko Wada & Abraham Rudnick - 2011 - In Jeremy S. Duncan (ed.), Perspectives on ethics. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
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    Understanding Japanese CSR: The Reflections of Managers in the Field of Global Operations.Kyoko Fukukawa & Yoshiya Teramoto - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (S1):133 - 146.
    This paper examines how Japanese multinational companies manage corporate social responsibility (CSR). It considers how the concept has come to be framed within Japanese business, which is increasingly globalized and internationally focused, yet continues to exhibit strong cultural specificities. The discussion is based on interviews with managers who deal with CSR issues and strategy on a day-to-day basis from 13 multinational companies. In looking at how CSR practice has been adopted and adapted by Japanese corporations, we can begin to see (...)
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    Values and the Perceived Importance of Ethics and Social Responsibility: The U.S. versus China.William E. Shafer, Kyoko Fukukawa & Grace Meina Lee - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 70 (3):265-284.
    This study examines the effects of nationality (U.S. vs. China) and personal values on managers’ responses to the Perceived Role of Ethics and Social Responsibility (PRESOR) scale. Evidence that China’s transition to a socialist market economy has led to widespread business corruption, led us to hypothesize that People’s Republic of China (PRC) managers would believe less strongly in the importance of ethical and socially responsible business conduct. We also hypothesized that after controlling for national differences, managers’ personal values (more specifically, (...)
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    Values and Attitudes Toward Social and Environmental Accountability: a Study of MBA Students.Kyoko Fukukawa, William E. Shafer & Grace Meina Lee - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 71 (4):381-394.
    Efforts to promote corporate social and environmental accountability (SEA) should be informed by an understanding of stakeholders’ attitudes toward enhanced accountability standards. However, little is known about current attitudes on this subject, or the determinants of these attitudes. To address this issue, this study examines the relationship between personal values and support for social and environmental accountability for a sample of experienced MBA students. Exploratory factor analysis of the items comprising our measure of support for SEA revealed two distinct factors: (...)
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    The strength of extensionality II—weak weak set theories without infinity.Kentaro Sato - 2011 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 162 (8):579-646.
    By obtaining several new results on Cook-style two-sorted bounded arithmetic, this paper measures the strengths of the axiom of extensionality and of other weak fundamental set-theoretic axioms in the absence of the axiom of infinity, following the author’s previous work [K. Sato, The strength of extensionality I — weak weak set theories with infinity, Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 157 234–268] which measures them in the presence. These investigations provide a uniform framework in which three different kinds of (...)
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  26. The dynamic aspects of emotional facial expressions.Wataru Sato & Sakiko Yoshikawa - 2004 - Cognition and Emotion 18 (5):701-710.
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    Can women in labor give informed consent to epidural analgesia?Kyoko Wada, Louis C. Charland & Geoff Bellingham - 2018 - Bioethics 33 (4):475-486.
    There are reasons to believe that decision‐making capacity (mental competence) of women in labor may be compromised in relation to giving informed consent to epidural analgesia. Not only severe labor pain, but also stress, anxiety, and premedication of analgesics such as opioids, may influence women’s decisional capacity. Decision‐making capacity is a complex construct involving cognitive and emotional components which cannot be reduced to ‘understanding’ alone. A systematic literature search identified a total of 20 empirical studies focused on women’s decision‐making about (...)
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  28. Good Learning and Epistemic Transformation.Kunimasa Sato - 2023 - Episteme 20 (1):181-194.
    This study explores a liberatory epistemic virtue that is suitable for good learning as a form of liberating socially situated epistemic agents toward ideal virtuousness. First, I demonstrate that the weak neutralization of epistemically bad stereotypes is an end of good learning. Second, I argue that weak neutralization represents a liberatory epistemic virtue, the value of which derives from liberating us as socially situated learners from epistemic blindness to epistemic freedom. Third, I explicate two distinct forms of epistemic transformation: constitutive (...)
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  29. Andō Shōeki, Satō Nobuhiro.Shōeki Andō, Nobuhiro Satō, Masahide Bitō & Takao Shimazaki (eds.) - 1977
     
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    Response-Ability: Practicing Integrity Through Intimacy in the Marketplace.Kyoko Fukukawa - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 160 (1):251-262.
    The paper addresses the problem of pursuing ethical business practices purely under the aegis of ‘integrity’, as frequently used to characterise morally desirable traits. Drawing on the work of philosopher Thomas Kasulis, the paper pairs ‘integrity’ with ‘intimacy’ as a critical concept, placing greater attention upon relational properties, helping to understand ethics as existing between individuals, things and the environment. The argument is that by paying careful attention to spatial and temporal dynamics and proximities of exchange, businesses can better maintain (...)
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    Relative predicativity and dependent recursion in second-order set theory and higher-order theories.Sato Kentaro - 2014 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 79 (3):712-732.
    This article reports that some robustness of the notions of predicativity and of autonomous progression is broken down if as the given infinite total entity we choose some mathematical entities other than the traditionalω. Namely, the equivalence between normal transfinite recursion scheme and newdependent transfinite recursionscheme, which does hold in the context of subsystems of second order number theory, does not hold in the context of subsystems of second order set theory where the universeVof sets is treated as the given (...)
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    Entanglement of Art Coefficient, or Creativity.Kyoko Nakamura & Yukio Pegio Gunji - 2020 - Foundations of Science 25 (1):247-257.
    While entanglement is a phenomenon discussed in quantum theory, it can also be found in art. We propose to connect entanglement to art’s most fundamental question: what is creativity? For example, Marcel Duchamp found the essence of the creative act in the “art coefficient,” the difference and/or gap between the artist’s intention and realization which is created. This paper locates the common sense understanding of entanglement in an inseparable whole that ensures difference between the intention and realization. Seeing the artistic (...)
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    Ordinal analyses for monotone and cofinal transfinite inductions.Kentaro Sato - 2020 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 59 (3-4):277-291.
    We consider two variants of transfinite induction, one with monotonicity assumption on the predicate and one with the induction hypothesis only for cofinally many below. The latter can be seen as a transfinite analogue of the successor induction, while the usual transfinite induction is that of cumulative induction. We calculate the supremum of ordinals along which these schemata for \ formulae are provable in \. It is shown to be larger than the proof-theoretic ordinal \ by power of base 2. (...)
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    Is the Mother’s Decision to Opt for Artificial Womb Technology Always “Supererogatory”?Kyoko Takashima, Tomohide Ibuki & Keiichiro Yamamoto - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (5):119-121.
    In their comprehensive review article, De Bie et al., using some references, discreetly point out that pregnant women’s decision in Domain III to undergo fetal extraction via C-section should conti...
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    Active View and Passive View in Virtual Reality Have Different Impacts on Memory and Impression.Kyoko Hine & Hodaka Tasaki - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:472011.
    Virtual reality (VR) through a head-mounted display (HMD) can provide new experiences. However, it remains unclear how the characteristics of HMDs affect users’ memory. To use HMDs more effectively and appropriately in several applied fields, including education, it is necessary to clarify what characteristics of HMDs affect users’ memory. A head-tracking function mounted on an HMD helps to detect the user’s head direction to enable a simulation experience akin to the real world. When we experience a simulation on an HMD, (...)
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    Decreasing Heart Rate After Physical Activity Reduces Choking.Kyoko Hine & Yuto Takano - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Imagined Peripheries: The World and its Peoples in Japanese Cartographic Imagination.Masayuki Sato - 1996 - Diogenes 44 (173):119-145.
    ... because the thing-in-itself has no abnormality. Anything unusual will appear, after I myself see it: Abnormality belongs not to the thing-in-itself, but to myself. Kuo P'u (276-324), Shan-hai ching (Scriptures of the Mountains and the Seas).
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    Zhongguo gu dai de "zhong" lun yan jiu.Masayuki Sato - 2010 - Taibei Shi: Guo li Taiwan da xue chu ban zhong xin.
    本書構畫「忠」概念在中國春秋戰國時代的演變,並嘗試藉此闡明其功能與特質。在春秋到戰國早期的政治思想中,「忠」和「忠信」概念對於國家社稷的生存幾乎是最高價值,而且到戰國中期更具有涵蓋「天下」的普遍性。然 而在戰國中期以後,道家與稷下思想家如慎到等人開始批判「忠」的價值,並且將原本以道德動機為主要內涵的「忠」概念、轉變成以個人利益為主要實踐動機的「忠」概念。面對此趨勢,戰國晚期的《荀子》和《呂氏春秋》都 試圖重新界定「忠」對國家運作的正面價值,而《韓非子》雖然基本上接受稷下學者之「反忠論」,但還是肯定「忠臣」是國家社稷安定的關鍵角色。本書也對中日韓及歐美學者過去研究「忠」概念的成果有詳細評述。.
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    Ethics Education for Psychiatry Residents.Kyoko Wada, Michele Doering & Abraham Rudnick - 2013 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 22 (4):425-435.
  40. Satō Issai, Ōshio Chūsai.Issai Sato, Heihachiro Oshio, Toru Sagara, Mitsuji Fukunaga & Yuzo Mizoguchi (eds.) - 1980 - Iwanami Shoten.
     
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  41. Satō Issai zenshū: Issai seitan 220-nen kinen.Issai Satō - 1990 - Tōkyō: Meitoku Shuppansha.
    1. Seikyō ronkō -- 2-3. Shibunrui -- 4-10. Rangai shorui -- 11-12. Genshi shiroku -- 13-14. Fukureki.
     
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    Forcing under Anti‐Foundation Axiom: An expression of the stalks.Sato Kentaro - 2006 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 52 (3):295-314.
    We introduce a new simple way of defining the forcing method that works well in the usual setting under FA, the Foundation Axiom, and moreover works even under Aczel's AFA, the Anti-Foundation Axiom. This new way allows us to have an intuition about what happens in defining the forcing relation. The main tool is H. Friedman's method of defining the extensional membership relation ∈ by means of the intensional membership relation ε .Analogously to the usual forcing and the usual generic (...)
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    Guest Editor’s Concluding Remarks.Maki Sato - 2023 - Journal of Japanese Philosophy 9 (1):125-127.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Guest Editor’s Concluding RemarksMaki SATO 本特別号は戦前・戦後の東京、特に東京帝国大学、東京大学を活躍の場に据えた哲学者たちの智の営みに光をあて特集した初の試みである。「東京学派」との掛け声に対して、いったいどれくらいの論文が集まるのだろうか 、蓋を開けてみるまでは全く分からなかった。特別号編者の一人としては、東京という場で行われた様々な哲学者たちによる知的営みのうち、いつの時代の、どの哲学者が研究対 象となっているのかを知ることは大変興味深かった。巻頭論文としては、『日本哲学小史(Engaging Japanese Philosophy: A Short History)』を上梓されたオハイオ州立大学名誉教授のトマス・カスリス先生に、2019年1月下旬に東京大学東洋文化研究所にて行われた国際ワークショップ「日本哲学と東京大学の哲学」、また同年11月下旬 に東京大学本郷キャンパスにおいて開催された集中講義でお話しいただいた内容に基づき、基調論文を執筆いただいた。快くお引き受け下さったことに、ここに心から感謝の意 を示したい。 今回、収録した論文が取り上げていたのは、井上哲次郎(1856~1944)、清沢満之(1863~1903)、桑木厳翼(1874~1946)、大森荘蔵(1921~1997)である。西周(1829~1897 )がphilosophyを「希哲学」と翻訳してから、新たな学問として日本に哲学が根付き、西洋哲学の解釈から日本独自の哲学へと花開き始めた頃の哲学者が主に取り上げられている。東京の哲学者たちの知的営みの 多くは「京都学派」と比較すると忘却され、埋もれてしまった概念が他にも多々あるだろう。しかしながら、東京という場所において、彼ら哲学者たちが掴もうとしていた新たな概念は、常に確実に日本の中枢、政治や経済 のダイナミックな動向への応答としてあったものである。今後、日本哲学を通して私たち人類の行く先を見据える上でも、東京という場所において活躍した過去の哲学者たちが、言葉や概念で掴もうとしていたものを、本特 集号が、再度、取り上げて見直す一機会にな れば幸いである。 [End Page 125]This special issue is the first attempt to highlight the intellectual activities of philosophers who were active in prewar and post-war Tokyo, particularly at the Tokyo Imperial University and the University of Tokyo. I had no idea how many papers we would receive under the special issue “Tokyo School” until we (...)
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    A new model construction by making a detour via intuitionistic theories IV: A closer connection between KPω and BI.Kentaro Sato - 2024 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 175 (7):103422.
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    Ming-Qing Studies in Japan: 1986.Sato Fumitoshi - 1989 - Chinese Studies in History 22 (1-2):79-90.
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    Genetic Algorithms による航空乗務ペアリング: 非定期便を含めた統合的アプローチ.Matsumoto Shunji Sato Makihiko - 2001 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 16:324-332.
    Crew Pairing is one of the most important and difficult problems for airline companies. Nets to fuel costs, the crew costs constitute the largest cost of airlines, and the crew costs depend on the quality of the solution to the pairing problem. Conventional systems have been used to solve a daily model, which handles only regular flights with many simplifications, so a lot of corrections are needed to get a feasible solution and the quality of the solution is not so (...)
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    A note on predicative ordinal analysis I: Iterated comprehension and transfinite induction.Sato Kentaro - 2019 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 84 (1):226-265.
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    Implications of the concept of minimal risk in research on informed choice in clinical practice.Kyoko Wada & Jeff Nisker - 2015 - Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (10):804-808.
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    Elementary inductive dichotomy: Separation of open and clopen determinacies with infinite alternatives.Kentaro Sato - 2020 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 171 (3):102754.
    We introduce a new axiom called inductive dichotomy, a weak variant of the axiom of inductive definition, and analyze the relationships with other variants of inductive definition and with related axioms, in the general second order framework, including second order arithmetic, second order set theory and higher order arithmetic. By applying these results to the investigations on the determinacy axioms, we show the following. (i) Clopen determinacy is consistency-wise strictly weaker than open determinacy in these frameworks, except second order arithmetic; (...)
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    The rabbit-hole of conspiracy theories: An analysis from the perspective of the free energy principle.Ryoji Sato - 2023 - Philosophical Psychology 36 (6):1160-1181.
    I investigate the underlying cognitive mechanisms and socio-emotional factors behind conspiracy theory (CT) beliefs through the lens of the Free-Energy Principle (FEP). The FEP framework is employed to explain the emergence of CTs in the face of cumulative uncertainties and the influence of emotions on belief formation. The FEP account I propose concludes that considering emotional factors, distrust of established authorities, and the social environment, believing in CTs is a bounded rational choice for some individuals in certain contexts. This explains (...)
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