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  1. Hōbokushi.Yoshimi Murakami - 1967 - Edited by Hong Ge.
     
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  2. Rikuchō shisō shi kenkyū.Yoshimi Murakami - 1974 - Heirakuji Shoten.
     
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  3. Kodai chūsei.Ōkubo Takao, Murakami Yoshimi & Imaeda Jirō cho - 1985 - In Takao Ōkubo (ed.), Chūgoku shisōshi. Tōkyō: Kōbundō Shuppansha.
     
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    Atarashii jidai no shakaizō: hakuai shugi no seiki.Yoshimi Fujikawa - 1993 - Tōkyō: Keiō Tsūshin. Edited by Hsiao-yen Chou.
  5. Gengo shisutemuka no ronri.Yoshimi Fujikawa - 1975
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  6. Jinsei to wa nani ka.Ichirō Murakami - 1963
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    Kagaku to bunka.Yōichirō Murakami (ed.) - 2013 - Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Maruzen Puranetto.
    世界が大きな時代の変動期を迎えている現在、科学技術は何をよりどころとし、どこへ向かうべきなのか。洋を越えて多様な文化の源流から探る、科学の未来。.
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    新時代の哲学.Yoshimi Fujikawa (ed.) - 1992 - Tōkyō: Hatsubaimoto Gakubunsha.
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  9. Tōyōteki shakai rinri no seikaku.Yoshimi Takeuchi & Noboru Niida (eds.) - 1948
     
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    On the Nature of the Subjectivity of Living Things.Yoshimi Kawade - 2009 - Biosemiotics 2 (2):205-220.
    A biosemiotic view of living things is presented that supersedes the mechanistic view of life prevalent in biology today. Living things are active agents with autonomous subjectivity, whose structure is triadic, consisting of the individual organism, its Umwelt and the society. Sociality inheres in every living thing since the very origin of life on the earth. The temporality of living things is guided by the purpose to live, which works as the semantic boundary condition for the processes of embodiment of (...)
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    Cam 法を用いた個人嗜好モデルに基づく商品推薦システム.Yoshioka Nobukazu Murakami Tomoko - 2005 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 20:346-355.
    Product recommendation system is realized by applying business rules acquired by data maining techniques. Business rules such as demographical patterns of purchase, are able to cover the groups of users that have a tendency to purchase products, but it is difficult to recommend products adaptive to various personal preferences only by utilizing them. In addition to that, it is very costly to gather the large volume of high quality survey data, which is necessary for good recommendation based on personal preference (...)
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  12. Bruce Ross.Words Turn Into Stone Haruki Murakami'S. - 2009 - In Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (ed.), Existence, historical fabulation, destiny. Springer Verlag. pp. 375.
     
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  13. Jiyūron no kōzō.Yoshitaka Murakami - 1975
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  14. Sekai no shisokatachi.Ichirō Murakami - 1966
     
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  15. Shinkyōiku to kyūkyōiku.Komao Murakami - 1948 - [Tokyo]: Nishiogi Shoten.
     
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    Molecular biosemiotics: Molecules carry out semiosis in living systems.Yoshimi Kawade - 1996 - Semiotica 111 (3-4):195-216.
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    Is the Theoretical Law Falsifiable or not?Yoshimi Fujikawa - 1971 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 4:25-36.
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    The Construction of an Implicational Normal Form.Yoshimi Fujikawa - 1972 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 4 (2):151-156.
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    Concordance to Descartes' Meditationes de prima philosophia.Murakami Katsuzo, Meguru Sasaki & Tetsuichi Nishimura - 1995 - New York: Olms-Weidmann. Edited by Meguru Sasaki & Tetsuichi Nishimura.
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    Changes in Japanese urban funeral customs during the twentieth century.Murakami Kōkyō & 村上興匡 - 2000 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 27 (3-4):335-352.
  21. Israeli maxims for answering questions.Yoshimi Miyake - 2005 - Educational Studies 47:199-210.
     
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  22. Katsuyō kōjutsu inmyōgaku zensho.Senjō Murakami - 1891 - Tōkyō: Tetsugaku Shoin.
     
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  23. Ronrigaku josetsu.Kyōichi Murakami - 1971
     
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  24. Shōmon yakuseki.Kazuhiro Murakami - 1970 - Edited by Nozaki, Norikage & [From Old Catalog].
     
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    Robert O’Harrow, Jr., No Place to Hide.David Murakami Wood - 2007 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 20 (2):125-126.
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    Relational Care Ethics from a Comparative Perspective: The Ethics of Care and Confucian Ethics.Yoshimi Wada - 2014 - Ethics and Social Welfare 8 (4):350-363.
    The ethics of care and Confucian care ethics are both characterised by relations-based moral reasoning and decision-making. Acknowledging this similarity, this article compares and contrasts these two ethics, highlighting Western and Eastern moral concerns. One of the main differences between the two ethical theories is their different focus on vulnerability and inequality as factors in achieving equality in the ethics of care; another is the reciprocity, rather than equality, dimension in Confucian ethics. Both theories enshrine the view that the characteristics (...)
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    Husserlian Phenomenology: A Unifying Interpretation.Jeffrey Yoshimi - 2016 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This chapter presents the main formalism of the book, which is used in subsequent chapters to describe a variety of concepts in Husserlian phenomenology, and thereby unify them. A dynamical systems approach to Husserl is introduced, and several dynamical laws of Husserlian phenomenology are described. The first is an expectation rule according to which expectations are determined by what a person knows, sees, and does. The second is a learning rule according to which background knowledge is updated in a specific (...)
  28. Jikan to ningen.Yōichirō Murakami (ed.) - 1981
     
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  29. "Kenri no tame no tōsō" o yomu.Junʼichi Murakami - 1983 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten. Edited by Rudolf von Jhering.
     
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  30. Rekishi to shite no kagaku.Yōichirō Murakami - 1983 - Tōkyō: Chikuma Shobō.
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  31. Extending Dynamical Systems Theory to Model Embodied Cognition.Scott Hotton & Jeff Yoshimi - 2011 - Cognitive Science 35 (3):444-479.
    We define a mathematical formalism based on the concept of an ‘‘open dynamical system” and show how it can be used to model embodied cognition. This formalism extends classical dynamical systems theory by distinguishing a ‘‘total system’’ (which models an agent in an environment) and an ‘‘agent system’’ (which models an agent by itself), and it includes tools for analyzing the collections of overlapping paths that occur in an embedded agent's state space. To illustrate the way this formalism can be (...)
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    Subject Umwelt society: The triad of living beings.Yoshimi Kawade - 2001 - Semiotica 2001 (134):815-828.
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    The two foci of biology: Matter and sign.Yoshimi Kawade - 1999 - Semiotica 127 (1-4):369-384.
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    The Metaphysical Neutrality of Cognitive Science.Kuei-Chen Chen & Jeff Yoshimi - 2023 - Synthese 201 (2):63.
    Progress in psychology and the cognitive sciences is often taken to vindicate physicalism and cast doubt on such extravagant metaphysical theses as dualism and idealism. The goal of this paper is to argue that cognitive science has no such implications—rather, evidence from cognitive science is largely (but not wholly) irrelevant to the mind-body problem. Our argument begins with the observation that data from cognitive science can be modeled by supervenience relations. We then show that supervenience relations are neutral, by showing (...)
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    The Metaphysical Neutrality of Husserlian Phenomenology.Jeff Yoshimi - 2015 - Husserl Studies 31 (1):1-15.
    I argue that Husserlian phenomenology is metaphysically neutral, in the sense of being compatible with multiple metaphysical frameworks. For example, though Husserl dismisses the concept of an unknowable thing in itself as “material nonsense”, I argue that the concept is coherent and that the existence of such things is compatible with Husserl’s phenomenology. I defend this metaphysical neutrality approach against a number of objections and consider some of its implications for Husserl interpretation.
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  36. Bunmei shakai no rinrigaku.Yoshitaka Murakami - 1980
     
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  37. Kakehashi Akihide to no taiketsu.Fumio Murakami - 1979
     
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  38. Kindai kagaku to seizoku kakumei.Yōichirō Murakami - 1976
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  39. Kagaku to nichijōsei no bummyaku.Yōichirō Murakami - 1979
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  40. Kagaku tetsugaku shinkō.Yōichirō Murakami - 1977
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    The Historically Changing Notion of (Female Bodily) Proportion and Its Relevance to Literature.Takayuki Yokota-Murakami - 2020 - Perichoresis 18 (2):17-30.
    Futabatei Shimei (1864-1909) was an early modern Japanese novelist, translator, and critic. He wrote what is now generally conceived of as the first Japanese ‘modern’ novel, Drifting Clouds (1887-89). He translated works by Turgenev, Leo Tolstoy, Garshin, Gorky, and others. He also published a number of critical essays, treatises on literary theory, political papers, and so forth. His early translation of Turgenev’s short stories: Aibiki (Rendevous, 1888) and Meguriai (Three Trysts, 1889) were extremely influential on the contemporary literati, who were (...)
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  42. Supervenience, Dynamical Systems Theory, and Non-Reductive Physicalism.Jeffrey Yoshimi - 2012 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 63 (2):373-398.
    It is often claimed (1) that levels of nature are related by supervenience, and (2) that processes occurring at particular levels of nature should be studied using dynamical systems theory. However, there has been little consideration of how these claims are related. To address the issue, I show how supervenience relations give rise to ‘supervenience functions’, and use these functions to show how dynamical systems at different levels are related to one another. I then use this analysis to describe a (...)
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    Metaphor and the Philosophical Implications of Embodied Mathematics.Bodo Winter & Jeff Yoshimi - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Embodied approaches to cognition see abstract thought and language as grounded in interactions between mind, body, and world. A particularly important challenge for embodied approaches to cognition is mathematics, perhaps the most abstract domain of human knowledge. Conceptual metaphor theory, a branch of cognitive linguistics, describes how abstract mathematical concepts are grounded in concrete physical representations. In this paper, we consider the implications of this research for the metaphysics and epistemology of mathematics. In the case of metaphysics, we argue that (...)
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    Extending Gurwitsch’s field theory of consciousness.Jeff Yoshimi & David W. Vinson - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 34:104-123.
    Aron Gurwitsch’s theory of the structure and dynamics of consciousness has much to offer contemporary theorizing about consciousness and its basis in the embodied brain. On Gurwitsch’s account, as we develop it, the field of consciousness has a variable sized focus or "theme" of attention surrounded by a structured periphery of inattentional contents. As the field evolves, its contents change their status, sometimes smoothly, sometimes abruptly. Inner thoughts, a sense of one’s body, and the physical environment are dominant field contents. (...)
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    California Phenomenology.David Smith, Clinton Tolley & Jeffrey Yoshimi - 2019 - In Michela Beatrice Ferri & Carlo Ierna (eds.), The Reception of Husserlian Phenomenology in North America. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 365-387.
    We survey the development of “California Phenomenology”, both as a philosophical movement originating with Dagfinn Føllesdal’s formulation of a Fregean, analytic reading of Husserl in the late 1950s and 1960s, and as an evolving network of philosophers working throughout California, who have met under the auspices of several groups in a more or less continuous way since that time. We trace the history of these groups in detail, provide an overview of debates that occurred between “West Coast” approaches to Husserlian (...)
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  46. Mathematizing phenomenology.Jeffrey Yoshimi - 2007 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 6 (3):271-291.
    Husserl is well known for his critique of the “mathematizing tendencies” of modern science, and is particularly emphatic that mathematics and phenomenology are distinct and in some sense incompatible. But Husserl himself uses mathematical methods in phenomenology. In the first half of the paper I give a detailed analysis of this tension, showing how those Husserlian doctrines which seem to speak against application of mathematics to phenomenology do not in fact do so. In the second half of the paper I (...)
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  47. Bigaku ni okeru yuibutsuron.Yoshitaka Murakami - 1969
     
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  48. Kindai kagaku o koete.Yōichirō Murakami - 1974
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  49. Rinri no rekishi to shakai.Toyotaka Murakami - 1974
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  50. Shisō mondai ni nayamu seinen ni ataeru no sho.Kan'itsu Murakami - 1970 - Imababari: Chūgai Jōhōsha.
     
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