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  1. Taikeisei no hakai to sono ronri.Tadashi Mitsuda - 1969
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  2. Katō Tadashi zenshū.Tadashi Katō - 1963 - Edited by Munemutsu Yamada.
     
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    Unlearning as (Japanese) learning.Tadashi Nishihira & Jeremy Rappleye - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (9):1332-1344.
    Unlearning is a recurrent theme in Japan. To further understanding of what this entails, we focus on the view of learning laid out by a revered 13th century Zen-inspired playwright. For Zeami, learning involved a movement from the acquisition to unlearning of skills, punctuated by an experience of mushin, followed by creative reemergence. To deepen understandings of this unlearning model, we turn to draw comparison with recent discussions in the Western literature, focusing on Double-Loop Learning and Learning III, both inspired (...)
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    Zōkei, kotoba, ningen: Noguchi Tadashi geijutsu ronshū.Tadashi Noguchi - 1998 - Tōkyō: Ochanomizu Shobō.
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    Subliminal gaze cues increase preference levels for items in the gaze direction.Takashi Mitsuda & Syuta Masaki - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (5):1146-1151.
    ABSTRACTAnother individual’s gaze automatically shifts an observer’s attention to a location. This reflexive response occurs even when the gaze is presented subliminally over a short period. Another’s gaze also increases the preference level for items in the gaze direction; however, it was previously unclear if this effect occurs when the gaze is presented subliminally. This study showed that the preference levels for nonsense figures looked at by a subliminal gaze were significantly greater than those for items that were subliminally looked (...)
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    Jikū no tankyū: ningen to kagaku o tetsugakusuru.Tadashi Chiyojima - 1990 - Tōkyō: Hatsubaimoto Gakubunsha.
  7. Sōgōteki jisshō kagaku: kagakuteki kyōtsūgo ni yoru senmonteki kobetsu kagaku no sōgō.Tadashi Hashiguchi - 1987 - Kagoshima-shi: Jiritsu Honsha.
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    An architecture for animal-like behavior selection.Tadashi Kitamura - 2001 - In What Should Be Computed to Understand and Model Brain Function?: From Robotics, Soft Computing, Biology and Neuroscience to Cognitive Philosophy. World Scientific. pp. 3--23.
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    Chuang Tzu and sor juana Ines de la Cruz: Eyes to think, ears to see.Masato Mitsuda - 2002 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 29 (1):119–133.
  10. Gendai hōtetsugaku no konpon mondai.Tadashi Ueno - 1975
     
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    Qi and phenomenology of wind.Tadashi Ogawa - 1998 - Continental Philosophy Review 31 (3):321-335.
  12. Dentō to kakushin: Nihon shisōshi no tankyū.Tadashi Ishige (ed.) - 2004 - Tōkyō: Perikansha.
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    Scientific Knowledge in Society and it's Communication.Tadashi Kobayashi - 2010 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 43 (2):33-45.
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    Kankyō shakaigaku e no shōtai: gurōbaru na tenkai.Hisayoshi Mitsuda - 2005 - Tōkyō: Asahi Shinbunsha.
    地球温暖化、海洋汚染、貧困と環境破壊の連鎖―危機を深める地球環境に対して社会学はどう考えるのか、そして持続可能な社会とは。.
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  15. Jinseiron o koete.Tadashi Niijima - 1970
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    Genshō no rogosu: kōzōronteki genshōgaku no kokoromi.Tadashi Ogawa - 1986 - Tōkyō: Keisō Shobō.
  17. Care for the Elderly in Japan: Past, Present and Future.Tadashi Saga - 2005 - Advances in Bioethics 8:139-173.
     
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  18. Tokugawa Nihon no shisō keisei to Jukyō.Tadashi Sakuma - 2007 - Tōkyō: Perikansha.
     
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  19. Inoue Enryō no gakuri shisō.Tadashi Shimizu & Enryō Inoue (eds.) - 1989 - Tōkyō: Tōyō Daigaku Inoue Enryō Kinen Gakujutsu Shinkō Kikin.
     
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  20. Chi no zaiya seishin.Tadashi Suzuki - 1984 - Tōkyō: Keisō Shobō.
     
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  21. Kindai Nihon no tetsugakusha.Tadashi Suzuki, Chongdao Bian & Shou-hua Wang (eds.) - 1990 - Tōkyō: Hokuju Shuppan.
     
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    Teaching for Open‐Mindedness: A Justice‐Oriented Approach.Tadashi Dozono & Rebecca M. Taylor - 2019 - Educational Theory 69 (4):473-490.
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    The Fascist Seduction of Narrative: Walter Benjamin’s Historical Materialism Beyond Counter-Narrative.Tadashi Dozono - 2018 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 37 (5):513-527.
    This essay introduces Walter Benjamin’s historical materialism to illuminate how history teachers may invoke a critique of the past and present through democratizing the production of knowledge in the classroom. Historical materialism gives students access to the means of knowledge production and entrusts them with the task of generating a critique of politics though encounters with historical objects. The rise of the alt-right, alternative facts, and fake news sites necessitates social studies methods that intervene into the fascist seductions of narrative (...)
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  24. Kyōiku saiken ron.Tadashi Shiga - 1955
     
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  25. Editorial Preface.Tadashi Ogawa & Barry Smith - 1995 - The Monist 78 (1):3-4.
    Today, at the close of the twentieth century, we are confronted by radical changes in the nature of intercultural relations. Those who in previous centuries were unable to venture far from their native villages are today able to visit foreign lands as a matter of course, not only as tourists but also for reasons of commerce or employment. A high degree of intercultural understanding is manifested thereby. But at the same time there arise cultural conflicts and friction. How is that (...)
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    "Manabi" no ningengaku.Tadashi Yoshida, Masaya Nakajima & Yoshikuni Yatani (eds.) - 1998 - Kyōto-shi: Kōyō Shobō.
    本書は、人間的営みとしての学びの広さ・深さ・自由さを確認していく。人間の成長、人間形成という視点から、学びの実践を通して「学び」の人間学的原理、学ぶ主体にとっての意味を考察。個人の具体的な経験を通して 、多様な学びのあり方を提示。日本人の学び方、教え方の伝統や特徴とその問題について考察。.
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    Kagaku gijutsu jidai to tetsugaku.Tadashi Fujimoto - 1987 - Kyōto-shi: Sekai Shisōsha.
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    Ba to utsuwa: shisō no kiroku to dentatsu.Tadashi Karube, Makoto Kurozumi, Hiroo Satō & Fumihiko Sueki (eds.) - 2013 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
    カミの言葉から人の言葉へ。声の伝達から文字による記録へ。思想はどのように記録され、何を媒介にして人びとに伝えられてきたのか。その実態と変遷をさぐる。.
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    Chitsujo to kihan: "kokka" no naritachi.Tadashi Karube, Makoto Kurozumi, Hiroo Satō & Fumihiko Sueki (eds.) - 2013 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
    秩序と規範はいかにもたらされ、どのようにいだかれるか。イエ、クニ、社会、「国家」など、さまざまな位相における秩序と規範のあり方、時代のなかでのその変容について検証する。.
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  30. Mi to kokoro: ningenzō no tenpen.Tadashi Karube, Makoto Kurozumi, Hiroo Satō & Fumihiko Sueki (eds.) - 2013 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
     
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    "Nihon" to Nihon shisō.Tadashi Karube, Makoto Kurozumi, Hiroo Satō & Fumihiko Sueki (eds.) - 2013 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
    いま、なぜ日本の思想なのか。出発点としての問いかけ。近代において日本思想の研究が立ち上がって行く過程、日本的なるものへの問い、多様な「日本」観などを検討する。.
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    Taoist philosophy and its influence on Tang naturalist poetry.Masato Mitsuda - 1988 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 15 (2):199-215.
  33. Dentō to kakushin: Nihon shisōshi no tankyū.Tadashi Ishige (ed.) - 2004 - Tōkyō: Perikansha.
     
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  34. "Seeing" and "Touching", or, Overcoming the Soul - Body Dualism.Tadashi Ogawa - 1983 - Analecta Husserliana 16:77.
     
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  35. Kodai =.Tadashi Karube, Makoto Kurozumi, Hiroo Satō, Fumihiko Sueki & Yūichirō Tajiri (eds.) - 2012 - Tōkyō: Perikansha.
     
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    Nihon shisōshi e no michi annai.Tadashi Karube - 2017 - Tōkyō: NTT Shuppan.
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  37. Benshōhō no tankyū.Tadashi Katō - 1949
     
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    What Should Be Computed to Understand and Model Brain Function?: From Robotics, Soft Computing, Biology and Neuroscience to Cognitive Philosophy.Tadashi Kitamura (ed.) - 2001 - World Scientific.
    This volume is a guide to two types of transcendence of academic borders which seem necessary for understanding and modelling brain function.
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    Japan's reception of science in the light of social epistemology.Tadashi Kobayashi - 1999 - Social Epistemology 13 (3 & 4):251 – 256.
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    Ninomiya Sontoku: zai no seimei wa toku o ikasu ni ari.Tadashi Kobayashi - 2009 - Kyōto-shi: Mineruva Shobō.
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  41. One Day, One Lifetime: An Illustrated Guide to the Spirit, Practice, and Philosophy of Seido Karate Meditation.Tadashi Nakamura - 1992 - World Seido Karate Organization.
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  42. Is Philosophy Regional or Global?Tadashi Ogawa - 2011 - Phainomena 76:225-230.
    Philosophy is global, insofar as it is a relation of a human being towards its world and as such a thinking of the »betweenness«, of logos and of structure, as they disclose themselves in the relations between the Ego and the world, between the beginning and the end, between the Ego and the others. e theme of »the relational thinking« transcends boundedness to a particular cultural sphere. e transcendence is possible because of the insight into the identity of structures in (...)
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  43. "Symplok e ton eidon" [Greek]. Zum strukturalen Denken in Platons "Sophistes".Tadashi Ogawa - 1990 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 97 (1):38.
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    Kanō Kōkichi no kenkyū.Tadashi Suzuki - 1970 - Kyōto-shi: Mineruva Shobō.
  45. Sengo Nihon no tetsugakusha.Tadashi Suzuki & Shouhua Wang (eds.) - 1995 - Tōkyō: Nō-san-gyoson Bunka Kyōkai.
     
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  46. Sengo shisōshi no tankyū: shisōka ronshū.Tadashi Suzuki - 2013 - Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Heibonsha.
     
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    The Trans-subjective Creation of Poetry and Mood: A Short Study of the Japanese Renga.Tadashi Ogawa - 2009 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 1 (2):193-209.
    This essay retrieves the meaning and importance of renga, or linking poetry. Long forgotten, even in Japan, it was the form of which the great Bashō was the mater (not haiku as is now believed). When examining renga poetry, one can see that it is based not on authorial vision, but rather the trans-subjective mood that guides the different links made by the various poets who collaborate in the “rolling” of a renga. The radical implications of this form for both (...)
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  48. The Kyoto School of Philosophy and Phenomenology.Tadashi Ogawa - 1979 - Analecta Husserliana 8:207.
     
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    The philosophy of no-mind: experience without self.Tadashi Nishihira - 2024 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic. Edited by Catherine Sevilla-Liu & Anton Sevilla-Liu.
    Translated into English for the first time, leading Japanese philosopher, Nishihira Tadashi, explores the deeply experiential philosophy of losing yourself in the reality of the present. He takes us on a tour through the history of Zen, the gatekeeper of the philosophy of no-mind D.T. Suzuki, the Noh theory of Zeami and Takuan's treatise on swordsmanship. Nishihira pulls together the threads of this genealogy of no-mind, showing the richness of the concept and its essential connection to the paradoxical task (...)
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  50. Waga kuni ni okeru yuibutsu benshōhō hihansha no hihanteki shoten.Tadashi Ihara - 1930 - Tōkyō: Hatsubaijo Saita Shorin.
     
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