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    Extending intuitionistic linear logic with knotted structural rules.R. Hori, H. Ono & H. Schellinx - 1994 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 35 (2):219-242.
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    Post-error behavioral adjustments under reactive control among older adults.Noriaki Tsuchida, Ayaka Kasuga & Miki Kawakami - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study analyzed the effects of aging on post-error behavioral adjustments from the perspective of cognitive control. A modified error awareness task was administered to young and older adults. In this task, two buttons were placed on the left and right sides in front of the participants, who were instructed to use the right button to perform a go/no-go task, and were notified if they made an error. There were three experimental conditions : participants had to push the right button (...)
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    The initiation of the religious specialists Kamisan: A few observations.Noriaki Sato - 1981 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 8 (3-4).
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    Social Interaction Affects Neural Outcomes of Sign Language Learning As a Foreign Language in Adults.Noriaki Yusa, Jungho Kim, Masatoshi Koizumi, Motoaki Sugiura & Ryuta Kawashima - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    The Shape of Water Stream Induces Differences in P300 and Alpha Oscillation.Noriaki Kanayama, Shumpei Mio, Ryohei Yaita, Takahiro Ohashi & Shigeto Yamawaki - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
  6. Fujingen.Hori Keizan & Hino Tatsuo kōchū - 2000 - In Jinsai Itō (ed.), Jinsai nissatsu. Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
     
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    Collectively accepted social norms and performativity: the pursuit of normativity of globalization in economic institutions.Noriaki Okamoto - 2020 - Journal of Economic Methodology 27 (3):226-239.
    Although the philosophical literature on social institutions has been insightful for social scientific studies, the application of its core concepts, such as collective intentionality, to real inst...
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    Dissociative experience and mood-dependent memory.Noriaki Kanayama, Atsushi Sato & Hideki Ohira - 2008 - Cognition and Emotion 22 (5):881-896.
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    Hierarchy and heterarchy in (impact) finance: an ontological analysis.Noriaki Okamoto - 2023 - Rivista di Estetica 84:75-88.
    Although finance is ubiquitous in modern life, its ontological foundation is rarely discussed. This essay considers some key characteristics of finance from a social ontological perspective. It initially argues that money requires some sort of representation, and that financial institutions rely on various forms of cognition as well as documents anchoring representations. From that standpoint, one of the crucial aspects of finance is that it provides reference points through the process of quantification. These reference points are numerical representations that allow (...)
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    Social Ontology and the Identification of Generic Performativity in Social Science: A Case of Performative Financialization.Noriaki Okamoto - 2023 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 53 (4):303-326.
    Although social ontology (SO) has attracted the attention of scholars in various disciplines, how it is applied to social scientific studies is still under-researched. To tackle this issue, this paper initially considers major streams of research on SO. It then argues that one of the aims of SO in the social sciences is to identify the rhetorical expression of social dynamism. To support this argument, the present study introduces a perspective of performativity and proposes that generic performativity should be identified (...)
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    Festival and neighborhood association: A case study of the Kamimachi neighborhood in Chichibu.Noriaki Akaike - 1976 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 3 (2-3).
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    Sympathetic understanding and objective observation.Noriaki Akaike - 1982 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 9 (1).
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    The Ontake cult associations and local society: The case of the Owari-Mikawa region in Central Japan.Noriaki Akaike - 1981 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 8 (1-2).
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  14. Sentimentalism and Metaphysical Beliefs.Noriaki Iwasa - 2010 - Prolegomena 9 (2):271-286.
    This essay first introduces the moral sense theories of Francis Hutcheson, David Hume, and Adam Smith, and clarifies important differences between them. It then examines whether moral judgment based on the moral sense or moral sentiments varies according to one's metaphysical beliefs. For this, the essay mainly applies those theories to such issues as stem cell research, abortion, and active euthanasia. In all three theories, false religious beliefs can distort moral judgment. In Hutcheson's theory, answers to stem cell research, abortion, (...)
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  15. Reason Alone Cannot Identify Moral Laws.Noriaki Iwasa - 2013 - Journal of Value Inquiry 47 (1-2):67-85.
    Immanuel Kant's moral thesis is that reason alone must identify moral laws. Examining various interpretations of his ethics, this essay shows that the thesis fails. G. W. F. Hegel criticizes Kant's Formula of Universal Law as an empty formalism. Although Christine Korsgaard's Logical and Practical Contradiction Interpretations, Barbara Herman's contradiction in conception and contradiction in will tests, and Kenneth Westphal's paired use of Kant's universalization test all refute what Allen Wood calls a stronger form of the formalism charge, they are (...)
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  16. Grading Religions.Noriaki Iwasa - 2011 - Sophia 50 (1):189-209.
    This essay develops standards for grading religions including various forms of spiritualism. First, I examine the standards proposed by William James, John Hick, Paul Knitter, Dan Cohn-Sherbok, and Harold Netland. Most of them are useful in grading religions with or without conditions. However, those standards are not enough for refined and piercing evaluation. Thus, I introduce standards used in spiritualism. Although those standards are for grading spirits and their teachings, they are useful in refined and piercing evaluation of religious phenomena. (...)
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  17. Sentimentalism and the Is-Ought Problem.Noriaki Iwasa - 2011 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 11 (3):323-352.
    Examining the moral sense theories of Francis Hutcheson, David Hume, and Adam Smith from the perspective of the is-ought problem, this essay shows that the moral sense or moral sentiments in those theories alone cannot identify appropriate morals. According to one interpretation, Hume's or Smith's theory is just a description of human nature. In this case, it does not answer the question of how we ought to live. According to another interpretation, it has some normative implications. In this case, it (...)
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  18. On Three Defenses of Sentimentalism.Noriaki Iwasa - 2013 - Prolegomena 12 (1):61-82.
    This essay shows that a moral sense or moral sentiments alone cannot identify appropriate morals. To this end, the essay analyzes three defenses of Francis Hutcheson's, David Hume's, and Adam Smith's moral sense theories against the relativism charge that a moral sense or moral sentiments vary across people, societies, cultures, or times. The first defense is the claim that there is a universal moral sense or universal moral sentiments. However, even if they exist, a moral sense or moral sentiments alone (...)
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    Flowers on the Rock: Global and Local Buddhisms in Canada.John S. Harding, Victor Sogen Hori & Alexander Soucy - 2014 - Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    When Sasaki Sokei-an founded his First Zen Institute of North America in 1930 he suggested that bringing Zen Buddhism to America was like "holding a lotus against a rock and waiting for it to set down roots." Today, Buddhism is part of the cultural and religious mainstream. Flowers on the Rock examines the dramatic growth of Buddhism in Canada and questions some of the underlying assumptions about how this tradition has changed in the West. Using historical, ethnographic, and biographical approaches, (...)
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    The application of artificial intelligence to the medical field: report of a qualitative investigation.Taketoshi Okita, Atsushi Asai, Tsuyoshi Horie & Seiji Bito - 2020 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 30 (5):230-233.
    Progress in artificial intelligence technological innovation raises questions about the role of medical staff and the meaning of medical specialization. This study involved a qualitative survey of medical professionals and ordinary citizens to expand knowledge of this topic. A combination of Neo-Socratic Dialogue and Transfer Dialogue techniques, was used to acquire knowledge related to emerging forms of medical care and changing work demands after the implementation of AI, qualitatively analyzing the TD transcript only. Eleven subjects participated in two surveys. The (...)
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    Computer-aided thinking by mapping text-objects into metric spaces.Yasuyuki Sumi, Koichi Hori & Setsuo Ohsuga - 1997 - Artificial Intelligence 91 (1):71-84.
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  22. The Impossibility of Political Neutrality.Noriaki Iwasa - 2010 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 10 (2):147-155.
    For some contemporary liberal philosophers, a huge concern is liberal neutrality, which is the idea that the state should be neutral among competing conceptions of the moral good pursued by the people. In The Morality of Freedom, Joseph Raz argues that we can neither achieve nor even approximate such neutrality. He shows that neutrality and fairness are different ideas. His notion of neutrality is stricter than John Rawls's and Ronald Dworkin's. Raz shows that both helping and not helping can be (...)
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    Subjectivity of the Anomalous Sense of Self Is Represented in Gray Matter Volume in the Brain.Noriaki Kanayama, Tomohisa Asai, Takashi Nakao, Kai Makita, Ryutaro Kozuma, Takuto Uyama, Toshiyuki Yamane, Hiroshi Kadota & Shigeto Yamawaki - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Development of Embodied Sense of Self Scale (ESSS): Exploring Everyday Experiences Induced by Anomalous Self-Representation.Tomohisa Asai, Noriaki Kanayama, Shu Imaizumi, Shinichi Koyama & Seiji Kaganoi - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  25. Moral Applicability of Agrippa’s Trilemma.Noriaki Iwasa - 2013 - Croatian Journal of Philosophy 13 (1):109-128.
    According to Agrippa's trilemma, an attempt to justify something leads to either infinite regress, circularity, or dogmatism. This essay examines whether and to what extent the trilemma applies to ethics. There are various responses to the trilemma, such as foundationalism, coherentism, contextualism, infinitism, and German idealism. Examining those responses, the essay shows that the trilemma applies at least to rational justification of contentful moral beliefs. This means that rationalist ethics based on any contentful moral belief are rationally unjustifiable.
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  26. Hume's Alleged Success over Hutcheson.Noriaki Iwasa - 2011 - Synthesis Philosophica 26 (2):323-336.
    David Hume thinks that human affections are naturally partial, while Francis Hutcheson holds that humans originally have disinterested benevolence. Michael Gill argues that Hume's moral theory succeeds over Hutcheson's because the former severs the link between explaining and justifying morality. According to Gill, Hutcheson is wrong to assume that our original nature should be the basis of morality. Gill's understanding of Hutcheson's theory does not fully represent it, since for Hutcheson self-love and self-interest under certain conditions are permissible, or even (...)
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    Organic and dynamic tool for use with knowledge base of AI ethics for promoting engineers’ practice of ethical AI design.Kaira Sekiguchi & Koichi Hori - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (1):51-71.
    In recent years, ethical questions related to the development of artificial intelligence are being increasingly discussed. However, there has not been enough corresponding increase in the research and development associated with AI technology that incorporates with ethical discussion. We therefore implemented an organic and dynamic tool for use with knowledge base of AI ethics for engineers to promote engineers’ practice of ethical AI design to realize further social values. Here, “organic” means that the tool deals with complex relationships among different (...)
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    Humes angeblicher Erfolg über Hutcheson.Noriaki Iwasa - 2011 - Synthesis Philosophica 26 (2):323-336.
    David Hume charakterisierte die Menschenneigungen als naturgegeben voreingenommen, während Francis Hutcheson des Dafürhaltens war, die Menschen seien ursprünglich unbefangen gütig. Michael Gill findet, Humes Moraltheorie überwinde jene Hutchesons, dank ihres Abbruchs der Verbindung zwischen der Erläuterung und der Rechtfertigung der Moralität. Gill zufolge irrt sich Hutcheson in der Annahme, unsere originäre Natur habe als Basis der Moralität zu dienen. Gills Lesart der Theorie Hutchesons übermittelt ebendieselbe nicht restlos, da für Hutcheson Selbstliebe einschließlich des Selbstinteresses unter speziellen Umständen zugelassen ist, überdies (...)
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    Humeov navodni uspjeh nad Hutchesonom.Noriaki Iwasa - 2011 - Synthesis Philosophica 26 (2):323-336.
    David Hume je smatrao da su ljudske sklonosti prirodno pristrane, dok je Francis Hutcheson držao da su ljudi izvorno bezinteresno dobronamjerni. Michael Gill tvrdi da je Humeova moralna teorija uspješnija od Hutchesonove jer prekida vezu između objašnjavanja i opravdavanja moralnosti. Prema Gillu, Hutcheson pogrešno pretpostavlja da naša izvorna priroda treba biti temelj moralnosti. Gillovo shvaćanje Hutchesonove teorije ne predstavlja tu teoriju u potpunosti budući da su za Hutchesona ljubav prema sebi i samo-interes dopustivi u određenim okolnostima, ili čak poželjni ili (...)
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    Le triomphe supposé de Hume sur Hutcheson.Noriaki Iwasa - 2011 - Synthesis Philosophica 26 (2):323-336.
    David Hume pense que les affections de l’homme sont naturellement partielles, tandis que Francis Hutcheson considère que l’homme est originellement d’une bienveillance désintéressée. Michael Gill soutient que la théorie morale de Hume l’emporte sur celle de Hutcheson car cette dernière rompt le lien entre l’explication et la justification de la moralité. D’après Gill, Hutcheson a tort d’assumer que notre nature originelle devrait être le fondement de la moralité. La compréhension par Gill de la théorie de Hutcheson ne reflète pas celle-ci (...)
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    Sentimentalizam i metafizička vjerovanja.Noriaki Iwasa - 2010 - Prolegomena 9 (2):271-286.
    U ovome ogledu najprije uvodim u teorije moralnog osjećaja Francisa Hutchesona, Davida Humea i Adama Smitha te razjašnjavam važne razlike među njima. Potom ispitujem da li moralni sud koji se zasniva na moralnom osjećaju varira ovisno o metafizičkim vjerovanjima. U tu svrhu te teorije uglavnom primjenjujem na pitanja kao što su istraživanje matičnih stanica, pobačaj i aktivna eutanazija. U svim trima teorijama neistinita religijska vjerovanja mogu iskriviti moralni sud. U Hutchesonovoj teoriji odgovori na problem istraživanja matičnih stanica, pobačaja i aktivne (...)
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    Corrigendum: The Shape of Water Stream Induces Differences in P300 and Alpha Oscillation.Noriaki Kanayama, Shumpei Mio, Ryohei Yaita, Takahiro Ohashi & Shigeto Yamawaki - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    ユビキタス計算環境におけるコンテンツ流通のためのマルチエージェントアーキテクチャ: Consorts.Izumi Noriaki Sashima Akio - 2004 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 19:322-333.
    In the vision of the semantic web, agents are defined as the programs that collect information from diverse sources, process the information, and exchange the results with other programs. In order to extend application areas of the agents from the Internet to the real world, we propose CONSORTS, a multiagent architecture for content managements in ubiquitous computing. In this paper, we, first, describe two important concepts in order to realize the agent-based content managements in ubiquitous computing, ``physically grounding'' and ``cognitive (...)
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  34. Forced choice associative recognition.Se Clark, A. Hori & De Callan - 1992 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 30 (6):479-479.
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    Computational Methods for Discoveries from Integrated Data-Human-Interactive Annealing for Multilateral Observation.Yoshiharu Maeno, Kenichi Horie & Yukio Ohsawa - 2008 - In S. Iwata, Y. Oshawa, S. Tsumoto, N. Zhong, Y. Shi & L. Magnani (eds.), Communications and Discoveries From Multidisciplinary Data. Springer. pp. 187--203.
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  36. Gendai no tetsugaku.Yukihide Nakamura & Noriaki Murayama (eds.) - 1979
     
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    How cognitive typology affects second language acquisition: A study of Japanese and Chinese learners of English.Ryan Spring & Kaoru Horie - 2013 - Cognitive Linguistics 24 (4):689-710.
  38. Shamanism in Japan.Hori Ichirii - 1975 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 214:231.
     
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    Designing ethical artifacts has resulted in creative design.Kaira Sekiguchi & Koichi Hori - 2021 - AI and Society 36 (1):101-148.
    Ethical aspects in engineering design have become increasingly important in recent years. A typical example is the recent rise of artificial intelligence ethics. This paper applies user studies of a design support tool to empirically verify that our ethical framework improves the creativity of an engineer’s design activity. The design support tool provides an environment for the promotion of ethical design perspectives and description. The experiments focus on two functionalities: semi-automatic generation and scenario path recommendation. These functions are designed around (...)
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  40. Ai no naka ni ikiru chie.Hidehiko Hori - 1969
     
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    Expression transmission using exaggerated animation for Elfoid.Maiya Hori, Yu Tsuruda, Hiroki Yoshimura & Yoshio Iwai - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Embracing the Utopian: Rorty and Dewey on Social Hope.Saori Hori - 2019 - Philosophy of Education 75:443-447.
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    Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy: Neglected Themes and Hidden Variations.Victor Hori & Melissa Anne-Marie Curley (eds.) - 2008 - Nanzan Institute for Religion & Culture.
    The growing scholarship on the Kyoto School of Japanese Buddhist philosophy has brought it to the attention of more and more people in the West, but in the process, the Kyoto School has acquired a fixed identity. It is usually depicted as centered around three main figures—Nishida Kitarō, Tanabe Hajime and Nishitani Keiji—and concerned with the philosophy of nothingness. In fact, however, as the thirteen scholars in this volume show, the Kyoto School included several other members beside the inner circle (...)
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    Folk Religion in Japan.Ichiro Hori, Joseph M. Kitagawa & Alan L. Miller - 1969 - Philosophy East and West 19 (1):92-93.
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    Geijutsu sakuhin to jikan =.Tsukiko Hori - 1993 - Fukuoka-shi: Kyūshū Daigaku Shuppankai.
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    Human-interactive annealing process with pictogram for extracting new scenarios for patent technology.Kenichi Horie, Yoshiharu Maeno & Yukio Ohsawa - 2008 - In S. Iwata, Y. Oshawa, S. Tsumoto, N. Zhong, Y. Shi & L. Magnani (eds.), Communications and Discoveries From Multidisciplinary Data. Springer. pp. 205--219.
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  47. Hōri Hidehiko jinsei ronshū.Hidehiko Hori - 1968
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  48. Introduction.Victor Sōgen Hori - 2008 - In Victor Hori & Melissa Anne-Marie Curley (eds.), Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy: Neglected Themes and Hidden Variations. Nanzan Institute for Religion & Culture. pp. 1-6.
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    Kindai no shakai rinri shisō.Takahiko Hori - 1983 - Tōkyō: Aoki Shoten.
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  50. Kindai shisō kōza.Makoto Hori, Giichi Kamo & Toshio Kamba (eds.) - 1948
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