Results for 'Taishu Masano'

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  1. Perceptions of interpersonal relationships held by patients with obstinate disease.Atsushi Asai, Yugo Narita, Etsuyo Nishigaki, Seiji Bito & Taishu Masano - 2005 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 15 (1):32-34.
    The objective of this study was to reveal the problems related to interpersonal relationships which patients with obstinate diseases face, and consider the behavior, attitude and medical intervention that healthcare and healthcare-related professions should take in regards to these problems. Semi-structured individual interviews were conducted with patients with obstinate neurological diseases and observation of outpatient care was also conducted. Data were analyzed by qualitative content analysis. Patient diseases included Parkinson Disease , Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis , myasthenia gravis, spinocerebellar ataxia , (...)
     
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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau face au public: problèmes d'identité.Masano Yamashita - 2017 - Oxford, UK: Voltaire Foundation.
    Rousseau a bien compris, mieux que ses contemporains peut-être, le paradoxe de la communication propre aux Lumières, prises entre le développement du savoir et la constitution d'une opinion publique. Avec l'accélération de la circulation des discours et des écrits, comment parler et agir philosophiquement sans se perdre? Comment concilier la culture du secret, issue de la tradition littéraire du libertinage érudit, et la publicité, qui ouvre de plus en plus grands les horizons de la sphère publique? Masano Yamashita examine (...)
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    Rousseau and “The Mechanical Life”.Masano Yamashita - 2016 - In Yves Charles Zarka & Anne Deneys-Tunney (eds.), Rousseau Between Nature and Culture: Philosophy, Literature, and Politics. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 67-82.
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    Frameworks of time in Rousseau.Jason Neidleman & Masano Yamashita (eds.) - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    The book explores the ways in which Jean Jacques Rousseau envisaged time as a diagnostic tool for understanding the state of society and the predicaments of modernity. Central to his conceptualization of both nature and history, time also plays a unique role in Rousseau's literary and aesthetic explorations of selfhood and effect. The book brings into dialogue specialists from education, political theory, literature and cultural studies with the aim to underscoring Rousseau's contributions to themes that preoccupy us today such as (...)
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  5. Shiteki yuibutsuron: taishūban.N. I. Bronshteĭn, A. Medvedev & M. Shirvindt (eds.) - 1932 - Tōkyō: Kyōseikaku.
     
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  6. Kagaku to hi kagaku no aida: kagaku to taishū.Ei Shimosaka, Shigeo Sugiyama & Kiyoshi Takada (eds.) - 1987 - Tōkyō: Bokutakusha.
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    Tsurumi Shunsuke no kotoba to rinri: sōzōryoku, taishū bunka, puragumatizumu.Yoshihiro Tanigawa - 2022 - Kyōto-shi: Jinbun Shoin.
    独自の視点から思想の可能性をつかみ出し、現代の倫理として編み直す。鶴見哲学の中心へ、気鋭の哲学者による決定的論考。.
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    New Trends in Japanese Popular Culture.Tetsuo Kogawa - 1985 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1985 (64):147-152.
    ‘Popular culture’ has two Japanese translations: taishu bunka and minshu bunka. Bunka embraces the entire concept of ‘culture,’ but ‘popular’ isn't so easily translated. Taishu means a large number (tai) of population or groups (shu), while minshu means groups (shu) of ordinary people (min). Thus, minshu bunka is a more faithful translation of 'popular culture’ than taishu bunka. Yet, the expression minshu bunka does not occur as frequently as taishu bunka. This means that, in thejapanese context, (...)
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