Results for 'Mitsuhiro Yanagida'

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    Frontier questions about sister chromatid separation in anaphase.Mitsuhiro Yanagida - 1995 - Bioessays 17 (6):519-526.
    Sister chromatid separation in anaphase is an important event in the cell's transmission of genetic information to a descendent. It has been investigated from different aspects: cell cycle regulation, spindle and chromosome dynamics within the three‐dimensional cell architecture, transmission fidelity control and cellular signaling. Integrated studies directed toward unified understanding are possible using multidisciplinary methods with model organisms. Ubiquitin‐dependent proteolysis, protein dephosphorylation, an unknown function by the TPR repeat proteins, chromosome transport by microtubule‐based motors and DNA topological change by DNA (...)
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    A telomerase mutant defective in sister chromatid separation at mitosis.Yukinobu Nakaseko & Mitsuhiro Yanagida - 1997 - Bioessays 19 (7):557-559.
    The telomere is a functional domain of the chromosome, located at the extreme ends, and is essential for normal chromosome stability. Chromosomes lacking telomeres are inherited improperly, and mutations in the telomeric repeat sequences are thought to lead to senescence and possibly to cancer. The molecular mechanisms maintaining chromosomes by telomeres, however, have been unclear. Results recently reported by Kirk et al.(1) offer an insight into new telomerase function. They have identified a novel telomerase mutation that blocks sister chromatid separation (...)
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    Language, ethnicity, and the nation-state: on Max Weber’s conception of “imagined linguistic community”.Mitsuhiro Tada - 2018 - Theory and Society 47 (4):437-466.
    Methodological nationalism in sociological theory is unfit for the current globalized era, and should be discarded. In light of this contention, the present article discusses Max Weber’s view of language as a way to relativize the frame of the national society. While a “linguistic turn” in sociology since the 1960s has assumed that the sharing of language—linguistic community—stands as an intersubjective foundation for understanding of meaning, Weber saw linguistic community as constructed. From Weber’s rationalist, subjectivist, individualist viewpoint, linguistic community was (...)
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  4. Benshōhōteki sekai.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1980
     
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    Correction to: Language, ethnicity, and the nation-state: on Max Weber’s conception of “imagined linguistic community”.Mitsuhiro Tada - forthcoming - Theory and Society:1-1.
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  6. Gendai ni ikiru.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1970
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  7. Jissen tetsugaku to shite no Nishida tetsugaku.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1939
     
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  8. Kōiteki sekai.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1942
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  9. Rōdōsha no tetsugaku: tatakai ni ikasu yuibutsuron.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1969 - Tōkyō: Ayumi Shuppansha.
     
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  10. Jinsei no tetsugaku.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1974
     
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  11. Nishida tetsugaku to yuibutsuron.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1972
  12. Waga shisō no henreki.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1951
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    The finite model property for various fragments of intuitionistic linear logic.Mitsuhiro Okada & Kazushige Terui - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (2):790-802.
    Recently Lafont [6] showed the finite model property for the multiplicative additive fragment of linear logic (MALL) and for affine logic (LLW), i.e., linear logic with weakening. In this paper, we shall prove the finite model property for intuitionistic versions of those, i.e. intuitionistic MALL (which we call IMALL), and intuitionistic LLW (which we call ILLW). In addition, we shall show the finite model property for contractive linear logic (LLC), i.e., linear logic with contraction, and for its intuitionistic version (ILLC). (...)
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  14. Rasuki to sono nakama: "akai 30-nendai" no chishikijin.Mitsuhiro Mizutani - 1994 - Tōkyō: Chūō Kōronsha.
     
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  15. Benshōhō nyūmon.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1970
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    Filosofii︠a︡ istorii.Kenjûrô Yanagida - 1969
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  17. Tatakai no tetsugaku.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1969
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  18. The Finite Model Property for Various Fragments of Intuitionistic Linear Logic.Mitsuhiro Okada & Kazushige Terui - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (2):790-802.
    Recently Lafont [6] showed the finite model property for the multiplicative additive fragment of linear logic and for affine logic, i.e., linear logic with weakening. In this paper, we shall prove the finite model property for intuitionistic versions of those, i.e. intuitionistic MALL, and intuitionistic LLW. In addition, we shall show the finite model property for contractive linear logic, i.e., linear logic with contraction, and for its intuitionistic version. The finite model property for related substructural logics also follow by our (...)
     
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    Intentionality of Communication.Mitsuhiro Tada - 2010 - Schutzian Research 2:181-200.
    The aim of this article is to explore how a self-referential social system, although it is not a human being, can be said to “observe.” For this purpose, the article reformulates Niklas Luhmann’s theory of social systems as sociological phenomenology, or the de-consciousness philosophized phenomenology, because a social system has the same structure of intentionality as consciousness: Just as consciousness is always consciousness of something, communication is always communication of something. In correlation to this communicative intentionality, communicated environments come and (...)
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    Intentionality of Communication: Theory of Self-referential Social Systems as Sociological Phenomenology.Mitsuhiro Tada - 2010 - Schutzian Research. A Yearbook of Worldly Phenomenology and Qualitative Social Science 2:183-202.
    The aim of this article is to explore how a self-referential social system, although it is not a human being, can be said to “observe.” For this purpose, the article reformulates Niklas Luhmann’s theory of social systems as sociological phenomenology, or the de-consciousness philosophized phenomenology, because a social system has the same structure of intentionality as consciousness: Just as consciousness is always consciousness of something, communication is always communication of something. In correlation to this communicative intentionality, communicated environments come and (...)
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    Intentionality of Communication.Mitsuhiro Tada - 2010 - Schutzian Research 2:181-200.
    The aim of this article is to explore how a self-referential social system, although it is not a human being, can be said to “observe.” For this purpose, the article reformulates Niklas Luhmann’s theory of social systems as sociological phenomenology, or the de-consciousness philosophized phenomenology, because a social system has the same structure of intentionality as consciousness: Just as consciousness is always consciousness of something, communication is always communication of something. In correlation to this communicative intentionality, communicated environments come and (...)
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    特集テーマ「タイプ理論」について.Mitsuhiro Okada - 2021 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 53 (2):1.
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    Sensation Seeking’s Differential Role in Face-to-Face and Cyberbullying: Taking Perceived Contextual Properties Into Account.Daniel Graf, Takuya Yanagida & Christiane Spiel - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Correction to: Language and imagined Gesellschaft: Émile Durkheim’s civil-linguistic nationalism and the consequences of universal human ideals.Mitsuhiro Tada - 2020 - Theory and Society 49 (4):631-631.
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    Correction to: Language and imagined Gesellschaft: Émile Durkheim’s civil-linguistic nationalism and the consequences of universal human ideals.Mitsuhiro Tada - forthcoming - Theory and Society.
    A Correction to this paper has been published: 10.1007/s11186-021-09436-2.
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    Language and imagined Gesellschaft: Émile Durkheim’s civil-linguistic nationalism and the consequences of universal human ideals.Mitsuhiro Tada - 2020 - Theory and Society 49 (4):597-630.
    When Thomas Luckmann, a pioneer of the “linguistic turn” in sociology, regarded Émile Durkheim as a source for the sociology of language, he had lifeworldly community–building in mind. However, the French sociologist himself understood language in the context ofcivil society–building. To Durkheim, language was a “social thing in the highest degree” that enabled general ideas and intermediated them to people. Abstract human ideals like the civil religion since the French Revolution could be shared through (a common) language. Thus, Durkheim took (...)
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    Media ekusutashī: jōhō seitaikei to bigaku.Mitsuhiro Takemura - 1992 - Tōkyō: Seidosha.
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  28. Remarks on logic for process descriptions in ontological reasoning: A Drug Interaction Ontology case study.Mitsuhiro Okada, Barry Smith & Yutaro Sugimoto - 2008 - In InterOntology. Proceedings of the First Interdisciplinary Ontology Meeting, Tokyo, Japan, 26-27 February 2008. Tokyo: Keio University Press. pp. 127-138.
    We present some ideas on logical process descriptions, using relations from the DIO (Drug Interaction Ontology) as examples and explaining how these relations can be naturally decomposed in terms of more basic structured logical process descriptions using terms from linear logic. In our view, the process descriptions are able to clarify the usual relational descriptions of DIO. In particular, we discuss the use of logical process descriptions in proving linear logical theorems. Among the types of reasoning supported by DIO one (...)
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    Some Remarks on a Difference between Gentzen's Finitist and Heyting's Intuitionist Approaches toward Intuitionistic Logic and Arithmetic.Mitsuhiro Okada - 2008 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 16 (1-2):1-17.
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    Impostors Dare to Compare: Associations Between the Impostor Phenomenon, Gender Typing, and Social Comparison Orientation in University Students.Flora Fassl, Takuya Yanagida & Marlene Kollmayer - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Classroom Size and the Prevalence of Bullying and Victimization: Testing Three Explanations for the Negative Association.Claire F. Garandeau, Takuya Yanagida, Marjolijn M. Vermande, Dagmar Strohmeier & Christina Salmivalli - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  32. Wittgenstein's struggle with intuitionism.Mathieu Marion & Mitsuhiro Okada - 2023 - In Florian Franken Figueiredo (ed.), Wittgenstein's philosophy in 1929. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  33. Ėvoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii︠a︡ moego mirovozzrenii︠a︡.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1957
     
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  34. Gendai jissen tetsugaku.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1952
     
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  35. Gendai no rinri.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1964
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  36. Minshu shugi no rinri.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1952
     
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  37. Rinrigaku.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1951
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  38. Rōdōsha no tetsugaku.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1963
     
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  39. Rekishi tetsugaku.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1957
     
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  40. Shin kokumin rinri.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1952
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  41. Shinjitsu ni ikiru michi.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1958
     
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  42. Shin tetsugaku tokuhon.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1954
     
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  43. Tetsujin Miyake Setsurei Sensei.Izumi Yanagida - 1956
     
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  44. Tatakai no moraru.Kenjūrō Yanagida - 1964
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  45. Wittgenstein, Goodstein and the origin of the uniqueness rule for primitive recursive arithmetic.Mathieu Marion & Mitsuhiro Okada - 2018 - In David G. Stern (ed.), Wittgenstein in the 1930s: Between the Tractatus and the Investigations. Cambridge University Press.
     
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  46. A simple relationship between Buchholz's new system of ordinal notations and Takeuti's system of ordinal diagrams.Mitsuhiro Okada - 1987 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (3):577-581.
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    A weak intuitionistic propositional logic with purely constructive implication.Mitsuhiro Okada - 1987 - Studia Logica 46 (4):371 - 382.
    We introduce subsystems WLJ and SI of the intuitionistic propositional logic LJ, by weakening the intuitionistic implication. These systems are justifiable by purely constructive semantics. Then the intuitionistic implication with full strength is definable in the second order versions of these systems. We give a relationship between SI and a weak modal system WM. In Appendix the Kripke-type model theory for WM is given.
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    Linear Logic and Intuitionistic Logic.Mitsuhiro Okada - 2004 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 4:449-481.
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    On a theory of weak implications.Mitsuhiro Okada - 1988 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 53 (1):200-211.
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    Weak Logical Constants and Second Order Definability of the Full-Strength Logical Constants.Mitsuhiro Okada - 1989 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 7 (4):163-172.
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