Results for 'Nobuhiro Yamamoto'

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    Kiyozawa Manshi to kindai Nihon.Nobuhiro Yamamoto & Toshihiro Ōmi (eds.) - 2016 - Kyōto-shi: Hōzōkan.
    近代仏教の確立者と称される清沢満之の思想を解明するだけでなく、その思想が夏目漱石、正岡子規などをはじめとする同時代の人々や、後世の社会に与えた影響にも着目することで、今後の清沢研究にまったく新しい視座 を提供する刺激的な入門書!
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    Kiyozawa Manshi to Nihon kin-gendai shisō: jiriki no jubaku kara tariki shisō e.Nobuhiro Yamamoto - 2014 - Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Akashi Shoten.
    明治期に、はじめて宗教的伝統に基づく他力の発想と西洋から学んだ論理とを結びつけて語ることを試みた清沢満之。これまで清沢が残した思想を高く評価する人物は何度か現れたものの、いまだ忘れられた宗教人・哲学者 である。夏目漱石や正岡子規らとの関係、そして西田幾多郎ら京都学派に与えた影響を辿り、彼の思想が日本思想史に残した大きな影響とその可能性に光を当てる。.
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  3. Andō Shōeki, Satō Nobuhiro.Shōeki Andō, Nobuhiro Satō, Masahide Bitō & Takao Shimazaki (eds.) - 1977
     
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    Nishida Kitarō no junsui keiken.Nobuhiro Hayashi - 2011 - Kyōto-shi: Takasuga Shuppan.
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    A study of descriptions from a viewpoint of finite awareness.Nobuhiro Inuzuka - 1999 - Semiotica 125 (1-3):107-114.
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    Towards the elucidation of evolution of out-group aggression.Nobuhiro Mifune & Dora Simunovic - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    We focus on the implications of De Dreu and Gross's findings for the evolutionary perspective on out-group aggression and in-group cooperation. Although their experimental protocols are potentially useful in determining the origins of out-group aggression in humans, they so far provide inconclusive evidence only. We suggest ways of furthering our understanding of the connection between parochial cooperation and intergroup conflict.
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    The art of the samurai: Yamamoto Tsunetomo's Hagakure.Tsunetomo Yamamoto - 2008 - New York: Duncan Baird Publishers ;. Edited by Barry D. Steben.
    Death in the life of the samurai -- An introduction to Yamamoto Tunetomo's Hagakure -- The Hagakure -- A leisurely chat in the evening shadows -- A samurai must devote his heart firmly to bushidō -- Hardship is a beneficial experience -- There is nothing as deep as giri -- Close your eyes and think of your lord -- Death is a punishment not meted out lightly -- Even if it contains poison, what's the big deal? -- Naritomi Hyōgo's (...)
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    Higashi Ajia sōgū suru chi to Nihon: toransunashonaru na shisōshi no kokoromi.Nobuhiro Katsurajima (ed.) - 2019 - Kyōto-shi: Bunrikaku.
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    Tong Asia chat'a insik ŭi sasangsa: Ilbon naesyŏnŏllijŭm saengsŏng kwa Tong Asia = Higashi Ajia Jita ninshiki no shisōshi.Nobuhiro Katsurajima - 2009 - Sŏul-si: Nonhyŏng. Edited by Nobuhiro Katsurajima.
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    Yamamoto Ichirō hito to shisō.Ichirō Yamamoto (ed.) - 1990 - Kyōto-shi: Hōritsu Bunkasha.
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    Learning to like it: Aesthetic perception of bodies, movements and choreographic structure.Guido Orgs, Nobuhiro Hagura & Patrick Haggard - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (2):603-612.
    Appreciating human movement can be a powerful aesthetic experience. We have used apparent biological motion to investigate the aesthetic effects of three levels of movement representation: body postures, movement transitions and choreographic structure. Symmetrical and asymmetrical sequences of apparent movement were created from static postures, and were presented in an artificial grammar learning paradigm. Additionally, “good” continuation of apparent movements was manipulated by changing the number of movement path reversals within a sequence. In an initial exposure phase, one group of (...)
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    Nishida Kitaro.Yamamoto Seisaku & James W. Heisig (eds.) - 1991 - University of California Press.
    In recent years several books by major figures in Japan's modern philosophical tradition have appeared in English, exciting readers by their explorations of the borderlands between philosophy and religion. What has been wanting, however, is a book in a Western language to elucidate the life and thought of Nishida Kitaro, Japan's first philosopher of world stature and the originator of what has come to be called the Kyoto School. No one is more qualified to write such a book than Nishitani (...)
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    The art of the samurai: Yamamoto Tsunetomo's Hagakure.Tsunetomo Yamamoto - 2008 - New York: Duncan Baird Publishers ;. Edited by Barry D. Steben.
    Death in the life of the samurai -- An introduction to Yamamoto Tunetomo's Hagakure -- The Hagakure -- A leisurely chat in the evening shadows -- A samurai must devote his heart firmly to bushidō -- Hardship is a beneficial experience -- There is nothing as deep as giri -- Close your eyes and think of your lord -- Death is a punishment not meted out lightly -- Even if it contains poison, what's the big deal? -- Naritomi Hyōgo's (...)
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    Why skill matters.Okihide Hikosaka, Shinya Yamamoto, Masaharu Yasuda & Hyoung F. Kim - 2013 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (9):434-441.
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    Dog Stick Chewing: An Overlooked Instance of Tool Use?James Brooks & Shinya Yamamoto - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Tool use is a central topic in research on cognitive evolution and behavioral ecology in non-human animals. Originally thought to be a uniquely human phenomenon, many other species have been observed making and using tools for a variety of purposes, starting with Goodall’s groundbreaking work with chimpanzees in Gombe. Despite the frequent attention and great research interest in animal tool use, and ubiquity of the behavior, we argue here that chewing sticks by dogs should be included as a case of (...)
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  16. Chinese Activities in the Indian Ocean before the Coming of the Portuguese.Tatsuro Yamamoto - 1980 - Diogenes 28 (111):19-34.
    The earliest Chinese record of the maritime relations between India and China can be found in the “History of the Former Han Dynasty” (Chien Han-shu) which covers the period from B.C. 206 to A.D. 23. In its chapter (28b) on geography it is stated that ever since the time of the Emperor Wu (Wu Ti, B.C. 14087) the country called Huang-chih has sent tribute to the Chinese court, which in turn dispatched envoys to this remote country. Huang-chih has been identified (...)
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  17. Geijutsu to minzoku.Masao Yamamoto (ed.) - 1984 - Tōkyō-to Machida-shi: Tamagawa Daigaku Shuppanbu.
     
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  18. Hōri ni kansuru shogakusha no gimon.Susumu Yamamoto - 1910 - Tōkyō: Sanshorō.
     
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  19. Nihon no hyūmanizumu.Toseiyū Yamamoto - 1940
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  20. Rinrigaku yōgi.Ryōkichi Yamamoto - 1898
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    Shakai kagaku riron kenkyū.Tetsuji Yamamoto - 1992 - Tōkyō: Bunka Kagaku Kōtō Kenkyūin Shuppankyoku.
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  22. Sekai no kyōiku tetsugaku.Haruo Yamamoto - 1949
     
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    Medial Temporal Lobe Roles in Human Path Integration.Yamamoto Naohide, Philbeck John, Woods Adam, Gajewski Daniel, Arthur Joeanna, Potolicchio Samuel, Levy Lucien & Caputy Anthony - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Experimental evidence suggests intergroup relations are, by default, neutral rather than aggressive.Hirotaka Imada & Nobuhiro Mifune - 2024 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e13.
    The target article offers a game-theoretical analysis of primitive intergroup aggression (i.e., raiding) and discusses difficulties in achieving peace. We argue the analysis does not capture the actual strategy space, missing out “do-nothing.” Experimental evidence robustly shows people prefer doing nothing against out-group members over cooperating with/attacking them. Thus, the target article overestimates the likelihood of intergroup aggression.
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    Al-kindī on finding buried treasure.Charles Burnett, Keiji Yamamoto & Michio Yano - 1997 - Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 7 (1):57-90.
    Al-Kind la littcrivant sur les mcouverte des trcrivit sur ce sujet a survditions et des traductions de l'un et l'autre textes, ainsi que les deux traductions latines faites du chapitre dans Les quarantes chapitres et des commentaires de la proce par al-Kindī.
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    Expression of glycoconjugates during development of the vertebrate nervous system.Gerald A. Schwarting & Miyuki Yamamoto - 1988 - Bioessays 9 (1):19-23.
    There is increasing evidence that carbohydrate antigens act as cell recognition molecules in the highly organized structure of the nervous system. These carbohydrate antigens may be expressed as glycolipids, glycoproteins or proteoglycans, and in some cases all three forms of these glycoconjugates, expressing identical carbohydrate epitopes, can be detected in a specific brain region. This article summarizes recent studies concerning the expression of glycoconjugates during development of the vertebrate central nervous system. These findings are discussed in association with current models (...)
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    Breast-feeding in the Philippines: the role of the health sector.Barry M. Popkin, Monica E. Yamamoto & Charles C. Griffin - 1985 - Journal of Biosocial Science 17 (S9):99-125.
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    Hagakure: the secret wisdom of the samurai.Tsunetomo Yamamoto - 2014 - North Clarendon, VT: Tuttle Publishing. Edited by Alexander Bennett.
    The Hagakure is one of the most influential of all Japanese texts--written nearly 300 years ago by Tsunetomo Yamamoto to summarize the very essence of the Japanese Samurai bushido ("warrior") spirit. Its influence has been felt throughout the world and yet its existence is scarcely known to many Westerners. This is the first translation to include the complete first two books of the Hagakure and the most reliable and authentic passages contained within the third book; all other English translations (...)
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    How did altruism and reciprocity evolve in humans? Perspectives from experiments on chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes).Shinya Yamamoto & Masayuki Tanaka - 2009 - Interaction Studies 10 (2):150-182.
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    Ethics of Decoded Neurofeedback in Clinical Research, Treatment, and Moral Enhancement.Eisuke Nakazawa, Keiichiro Yamamoto, Koji Tachibana, Soichiro Toda, Yoshiyuki Takimoto & Akira Akabayashi - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 7 (2):110-117.
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    Enhancing engagement behavior using Shikake.Hikaru Yamamoto - 2015 - AI and Society 30 (4):519-525.
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    Differences between the R-phase and the commensurate phase in iron-doped Ti–Ni shape memory alloys.Mi-Seon Choi, Takuya Yamamoto, Takashi Fukuda, Tomoyuki Kakeshita, Eiji Taguchi & Hirotaro Mori - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (16):2449-2460.
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  33. Shisō to ningen.Shin'ichi Funayama & Ichirō Yamamoto (eds.) - 1968
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    Consciousness and the intercortical correlation function.Kimiaki Konno, Yoichi Katayama & Takamitsu Yamamoto - 2002 - In Kunio Yasue, Mari Jibu & Tarcisio Della Senta (eds.), No Matter, Never Mind: Proceedings of Toward a Science of Consciousness : Fundamental Approaches (Tokyo '99). John Benjamins. pp. 33--301.
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    Nichiren Shoshu Academy in America: Changes during the 1970s.Yoko Yamamoto Parks - 1980 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 7 (4):337-355.
  36. Towards a logical reconstruction of CF-induction.Yoshitaka Yamamoto, Oliver Ray & Katsumi Inoue - 2008 - In Takashi Washio, Ken Satoh, Hideaki Takeda & Akihiro Inokuchi (eds.), New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence. Springer. pp. 330--343.
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    The Fetus as a Research Subject.Kenji Matsui, Keiichiro Yamamoto & Tomohide Ibuki - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (3):76-78.
    Interventions performed on a pregnant woman's body can affect the fetus in multiple ways. Such effects can be harmful to beneficial to the fetus. Unfortunately, the effects of new drugs and compoun...
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    A Reverse Stroop Task with Mouse Tracking.Naohide Yamamoto, Sara Incera & Conor T. McLennan - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Why Can’t Japanese People Decide?—Withdrawal of Ventilatory Support in End-of-Life Scenarios and Their Indecisiveness.Eisuke Nakazawa, Keiichiro Yamamoto, Reina Ozeki-Hayashi & Akira Akabayashi - 2019 - Asian Bioethics Review 11 (4):343-347.
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  40. Nishida Kitaró.Nishitani Keiji, Yamamoto Seisaku, J. Heisig & D. Clarke - 1993 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 55 (1):164-165.
     
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    Intrinsic frames of reference in haptic spatial learning.Naohide Yamamoto & John W. Philbeck - 2013 - Cognition 129 (2):447-456.
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    How did altruism and reciprocity evolve in humans?: Perspectives from experiments on chimpanzees.Shinya Yamamoto & Masayuki Tanaka - 2009 - Interaction Studies 10 (2):150-182.
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    Aesthetics in japan.Masao Yamamoto - 1952 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 11 (2):171-172.
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    Aristotle on Akrasia.Maiko Yamamoto - 2008 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 41 (1):45-57.
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  45. Evaluation and intervention of communication in children with autistic disorders.J. Yamamoto - 2006 - In D. Andler, M. Okada & I. Watanabe (eds.), Reasoning and Cognition. pp. 140--162.
     
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    Exploration and learning of topographical relationships by the rat.Takiji Yamamoto, Seymour Wapner & David A. Stevens - 1980 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 15 (2):99-102.
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    How do meiotic chromosomes meet their homologous partners?: lessons from fission yeast.Ayumu Yamamoto & Yasushi Hiraoka - 2001 - Bioessays 23 (6):526-533.
    Homologous chromosome pairing is required for proper chromosome segregation and recombination during meiosis. The mechanism by which a pair of homologous chromosomes contact each other to establish pairing is not fully understood. When pairing occurs during meiotic prophase in the fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe, the nucleus oscillates between the cell poles and telomeres remain clustered at the leading edge of the moving nucleus. These meiosis‐specific activities produce movements of telomere‐bundled chromosomes. Several lines of evidence suggest that these movements facilitate homologous (...)
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    Il prend notre place et il nous fait place.Ken Yamamoto - 2012 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 43 (3):383-404.
    Le concept de «Stellvertretung» – traduit en français habituellement par «substitution» ou «représentation» – intéresse de nombreux théologiens germanophones qui cherchent à rendre compte de la signification de la mort du Christ sur la croix. L’article met en valeur la caractéristique de ce concept d’abord en fonction des deux moments, qui en sont constitutifs, d’«inclusion» et d’«exclusion», puis en contraste avec deux concepts voisins, ceux de «remplacement» et de «solidarité». Il montre que l’acte de celui qui est mort et ressuscité (...)
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  49. Le conte d'Oni-dono à Sanjô Higashi-no Tôin.Takashi Yamamoto - 2003 - Iris 25:213-226.
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  50. La rixe entre Makami-no-Narimura et un écolier.Takashi Yamamoto - 2002 - Iris 23:69-84.
     
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