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  1. Unsuccessful'chats' for mutial understanding about religion in the Japanese Internet: preliminary studies for global informaiton ethics.Takanori Tamura & Daiyu Tamura - 2008 - International Review of Information Ethics 9:08.
    This paper analyzes the structure of unsuccessful chats over the internet about Japanese religions. On the internet, people of different religions and beliefs can easily meet. However, in Japan, chats about religion rarely succeed. This is due not only to a lack of social cues and anonymity but also because there is power balance between two groups, one with a positive attitude towards religion and the other with a negative attitude. Their different pre-understandings of religion make the discussion difficult. It (...)
     
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    Japanese conceptions of privacy: An intercultural perspective. [REVIEW]Makoto Nakada & Takanori Tamura - 2005 - Ethics and Information Technology 7 (1):27-36.
    This paper deals with intercultural aspects of privacy, particularly with regard to important differences between Japanese and the Western views. This paper is based on our discussions with Rafael Capurro – a dialogue now represented by two separate but closely interrelated articles. The companion paper is broadly focused on the cultural and historical backgrounds of the concepts of privacy and individualism in “Western” worlds; our main theme focuses on different concepts of privacy in Japan and their sources in related aspects (...)
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    Robots as an interactive-social medium in storytelling to multiple children.Yumiko Tamura, Masahiro Shiomi, Mitsuhiko Kimoto, Takamasa Iio, Katsunori Shimohara & Norihiro Hagita - 2021 - Interaction Studies 22 (1):110-140.
    This paper investigates the effects of group interaction in a storytelling situation for children using two robots: a reader robot and a listener robot as a side-participant. We developed a storytelling system that consists of a reader robot, a listener robot, a display, a gaze model, a depth sensor, and a human operator who responds and provides easily understandable answers to the children’s questions. We experimentally investigated the effects of using a listener robot and either one or two children during (...)
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  4. Bringing an End to the Interpretative Dispute on Descartes’s Cogito: the Cogito as Vérité, Cognitio, Propositio, and Conclusio.Ayumu Tamura - 2020 - Philosophy Journal 13 (3):38-48.
    The aim of this paper is to bring an end to the interpretative dispute on Descartes’s cog­ito: is the cogito known by intuition or by inference? There have been several studies based on both analytical and historical approaches to the dispute, and it seems that we have exhausted all interpretations. Nevertheless, I wish to revisit this dispute, as it ap­pears that the previous studies have overlooked Descartes’s use of words and phrases, which is the most significant for understanding his various (...)
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    Trace of Stoic logic in Descartes: Stoic axiōma and Descartes’s pronuntiatum in the Second Meditation.Ayumu Tamura - 2023 - The Seventeenth Century 38.
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    L'^|^Eacute;tude Interdisciplinaire de la R^|^eacute;gionalit^|^eacute;: La D^|^eacute;couverte des Nouveaux Indices.Takanori Akiyama - 1965 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 2 (5):272-279.
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    Arabic Astronomy in Sanskrit: Al-Birjandī on Tadhkira Ii , Chapter 11 and its Sanskrit Translation.Takanori Kusuba & David Pingree (eds.) - 2001 - Brill.
    This book provides the first presentation of the bilingual textual material that illustrates the transmission of Islamic astronomy to scientists of the Indian Sanskritic tradition. It includes editions of the chapter of the _Tadhkira_ in which the mid-thirteenth century Persian astronomer, Nasīr al-dīn al-ṭūsī discussed the new solutions that he devised to overcome certain technical problems in the lunar and planetary models of Ptolemaic astronomy and of the learned commentary composed by al-Birjandī in the early sixteenth century together with the (...)
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    Two identities for lattices, distributive lattices and modular lattices with a constant.Saburo Tamura - 1975 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 16 (1):137-140.
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    Ronri sūgaku.Saburō Tamura - 1982 - Kyōto: Gendai Sūgakusha.
  10. Seiji tetsugaku.Tokuji Tamura - 1952
  11. The Role of Experience in Descartes’ Metaphysics: Analyzing the Difference Between Intuitus, Intelligentia and Experientia.Ayumu Tamura - 2023 - Hungarian Philosophical Review 67 (2):179-195.
    Descartes uses the term experience (experientia; expérience) many time not only in the subject of physics but also in the one of metaphysics, especially in the arguments about the cogito and the free will: “he learns [‘I am thinking, therefore I am’] from experiencing in his own case that it is impossible that he should think without existing” (2ae Resp., AT-VII, 140; CSM-II, 100); “I cannot complain that the will or freedom of choice which I received from God is not (...)
     
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    Did Descartes Read Sextus’s Outlines of Pyrrhonism? A Preliminary Study.Ayumu Tamura - 2024 - The European Legacy:1-14.
    This article is an attempt to answer the question whether Descartes had read Sextus Empiricus’s Outlines of Pyrrhonism. At first glance, the question seems trivial. This question, however, is of historico-philosophical significance in that it reveals, even if only partially, what Descartes, who is regarded as the father of early modern philosophy, inherited from his earlier intellectual legacy in formulating his own philosophy. I first compare statements from Sextus’s Outlines with corresponding statements from Descartes’s writings to identify their similarities in (...)
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    Ant Colony Optimization Using Common Social Information and Self-Memory.Yoshiki Tamura, Tomoko Sakiyama & Ikuo Arizono - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-7.
    Ant colony optimization, which is one of the metaheuristics imitating real ant foraging behavior, is an effective method to find a solution for the traveling salesman problem. The rank-based ant system has been proposed as a developed version of the fundamental model AS of ACO. In the ASrank, since only ant agents that have found one of some excellent solutions are let to regulate the pheromone, the pheromone concentrates on a specific route. As a result, although the ASrank can find (...)
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  14. Critique of Original Awakening Thought in Shijshin and Dcgen.Tamura Yoshirb - 1984 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 1112 (3):243.
     
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  15. Japanese Culture and the Tendai Concept of Original Enlightenment.Tamura Yoshiro - 1987 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 14 (2-3):203-10.
     
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  16. Hōritsugaku genron.Takanori Takagi - 1954
     
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  17. Kojin shugi no ronri.Tokuji Tamura - 1949
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  18. Semarikuru shūmatsu: Seisho no yogen.Teresa Tamura - 1993 - San Jose, CA.: Bay Garden-sha.
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    The family-facilitated approach could be dangerous if there is pressure by family dynamics.Chieko Tamura - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (1):16 – 18.
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  20. Population pressure and prehistoric violence in the Yayoi period of Japan.Tomomi Nakagawa, Kohei Tamura, Yuji Yamaguchi, Naoko Matsumoto, Takehiko Matsugi & Hisashi Nakao - 2021 - Journal of Archaeological Science 132:105420.
    The causes of prehistoric inter-group violence have been a subject of long-standing debate in archaeology, an- thropology, and other disciplines. Although population pressure has been considered as a major factor, due to the lack of available prehistoric data, few studies have directly examined its effect so far. In the present study, we used data on skeletal remains from the middle Yayoi period of the Japanese archipelago, where archaeologists argued that an increase of inter-group violence in this period could be explained (...)
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  21. Kannagara shisō no saihakken.Yoshiteru Tamura - 1975
     
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    Perestroika and Thomas More in the USSR: A checklist.Hideo Tamura - 1992 - Moreana 29 (2):9-18.
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    Utopia in Seventeenth-Century England.Hideo Tamura - 1980 - Moreana 16 (4):37-49.
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    Interoceptive Accuracy Did Not Affect Moral Decision-Making, but Affect Regret Rating for One’s Moral Choices.Kaho Tamura, Yoshinari Kobayashi & Hideki Ohira - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Previous studies have revealed the effect of interoceptive accuracy, a behavioral measure of the ability to feel physiological states and regulation for that, which origin emotion on decision-making such as gambling. Given that decision-making in moral dilemma situations is affected by emotion, it seems that IAcc also affects moral decision-making. The present study preliminarily investigates whether IAcc affects decision-making and emotional ratings such as regret for one’s own choices in moral dilemma situations. IAcc did not affect moral choice, but affected (...)
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    Orthographic learning, fast and slow: Lexical competition effects reveal the time course of word learning in developing readers.Niina Tamura, Anne Castles & Kate Nation - 2017 - Cognition 163 (C):93-102.
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  26. Audio-Vocal Monitoring System Revealed by Mu-Rhythm Activity.Takeshi Tamura, Atsuko Gunji, Hiroshige Takeichi, Hiroaki Shigemasu, Masumi Inagaki, Makiko Kaga & Michiteru Kitazaki - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
  27. Intergroup conflicts in human evolution: A critical review of the parochial altruism model(人間進化における集団間紛争 ―偏狭な利他性モデルを中心に―).Hisashi Nakao, Kohei Tamura & Tomomi Nakagawa - 2023 - Japanese Psychological Review 65 (2):119-134.
    The evolution of altruism in human societies has been intensively investigated in social and natural sciences. A widely acknowledged recent idea is the “parochial altruism model,” which suggests that inter- group hostility and intragroup altruism can coevolve through lethal intergroup conflicts. The current article critically examines this idea by reviewing research relevant to intergroup conflicts in human evolutionary history from evolutionary biology, psychology, cultural anthropology, and archaeology. After a brief intro- duction, section 2 illustrates the mathematical model of parochial altruism (...)
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    Similar impressions of humanness for human and artificial singing voices in autism spectrum disorders.Shinji Kuriki, Yuri Tamura, Miki Igarashi, Nobumasa Kato & Tamami Nakano - 2016 - Cognition 153:1-5.
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    Critique of Original Awakening Thought in Shōshin and Dōgen.Yoshirō Tamura - 1984 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 11 (2/3):243-266.
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    Japanese Culture and the Tendai Concept of Original Enlightenment.Yoshirō Tamura - 1987 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 14 (2/3):203-210.
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    Some Developments of the Buddhist Approach to Reality.Kwansei Tamura - 1964 - International Philosophical Quarterly 4 (4):562-579.
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    Symbiosis of government and market: the private, the public, and bureaucracy.Sadao Tamura & Minoru Tokita (eds.) - 2004 - New York: RoutledgeCurzon.
    In this volume, a group of international scholars address issues relating to community well being and the role of politics, law and economics in Europe and Japan in achieving human-centered symbiotic governance. Case-studies and suggestions for reform are presented in the arenas of economy, government administration, management, university governance, health, agriculture, the environment and urban planning.
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  33. Seiji riron to feminizumu no aida: kokka shakai kazoku.Tetsuki Tamura - 2009 - Kyōto-shi: Shōwadō.
  34. Macro-Scale Population Patterns in the Kofun Period of the Japanese Archipelago: Quantitative Analysis of a Larger Sample of Three-Dimensional Data from Ancient Human Crania.Hisashi Nakao, Akihiro Kaneda, Kohei Tamura, Koji Noshita & Tomomi Nakagawa - 2024 - Humans 4 (2):131–147.
    The present study collected a larger set of three-dimensional data on human crania from the Kofun period (as well as from previous periods, i.e., the Jomon and Yayoi periods) in the Japanese archipelago (AD 250 to around 700) than previous studies. Three-dimensional geometric morphometrics were employed to investigate human migration patterns in finer-grained phases. These results are consistent with those of previous studies, although some new patterns were discovered. These patterns were interpreted in terms of demic diffusion, archaeological findings, and (...)
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    Elderly Japanese People Living in Small Towns Reflect on End-of-Life Issues.S. Okuno, A. Tagaya, M. Tamura & A. J. Davis - 1999 - Nursing Ethics 6 (4):308-315.
    This article, reporting on selected data from a larger study, discusses some responses to end-of-life questions that elderly Japanese people who were living in small towns gave in a questionnaire survey. Japan is now the country with the largest number of elderly people in the world and confronts numerous social and economic questions concerning how best to cope with its older population. Although it is a highly urbanized society, Japan also has large semirural areas. The focus here is on the (...)
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  36. What does the Premise “A Deceiver Deceives Me” Conclude?: Descartes’ Deceiver Argument Reconsidered.Ayumu Tamura - 2019 - Filozofia 74 (4):308-317.
    Descartes insists, “[...] there is a deceiver of supreme power and cunning who is deliberately and constantly deceiving me. In that case I too undoubtedly exist, if he is deceiving me [...]” (AT-VII, 25; CSM-II, 17). In what way can we draw evidence that our existence can be drawn from our being deceived? The interpretations that the earlier studies have shown is not a monolith. Then I will search for some inherent characteristics of deception, and analyse the construction of the (...)
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    Strategyproof Allocation Mechanisms with Endowments and M-convex Distributional Constraints.Takamasa Suzuki, Akihisa Tamura, Kentaro Yahiro, Makoto Yokoo & Yuzhe Zhang - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 315 (C):103825.
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  38. Violence and warfare in prehistoric Japan.Tomomi Nakagawa, Hisashi Nakao, Kohei Tamura, Yui Arimatsu, Naoko Matsumoto & Takehiko Matsugi - 2017 - Letters on Evolutionary and Behavioral Science 8 (1):8-11.
    The origins and consequences of warfare or largescale intergroup violence have been subject of long debate. Based on exhaustive surveys of skeletal remains for prehistoric hunter-gatherers and agriculturists in Japan, the present study examines levels of inferred violence and their implications for two different evolutionary models, i.e., parochial altruism model and subsistence model. The former assumes that frequent warfare played an important role in the evolution of altruism and the latter sees warfare as promoted by social changes induced by agriculture. (...)
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  39. 弥生時代中期における戦争:人骨と人口動態の関係から(Prehistoric Warfare in the Middle Phase of the Yayoi Period in Japan : Human Skeletal Remains and Demography).Tomomi Nakagawa, Hisashi Nakao, Kohei Tamura, Yuji Yamaguchi, Naoko Matsumoto & Takehiko Matsugi - 2019 - Journal of Computer Archaeology 1 (24):10-29.
    It has been commonly claimed that prehistoric warfare in Japan began in the Yayoi period. Population increases due to the introduction of agriculture from the Korean Peninsula to Japan resulted in the lack of land for cultivation and resources for the population, eventually triggering competition over land. This hypothesis has been supported by the demographic data inferred from historical changes in Kamekan, a burial system used especially in the Kyushu area in the Yayoi period. The present study aims to examine (...)
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    Social and physiological influences of robot therapy in a care house.Kazuyoshi Wada & Takanori Shibata - 2008 - Interaction Studies 9 (2):258-276.
    This article presents research on robot therapy for elderly residents in a care house. Experiments were conducted from June 2005, lasting more than 2 months. Two therapeutic baby seal robots were introduced to the residents, and activated for over 9 hours daily. To investigate the psychological and social effects of the robots, the residents’ activities in public areas were recorded using video cameras, during the daytime for over 2 months. In addition, urinalysis of the residents was performed for 17-ketosteroid sulfate (...)
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  41. Hōritsu taikeiron.Tokuji Tamura - 1954 - Nishinomiya-shi: Kansei Gakuin Daigaku Hōsei Gakkai.
     
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  42. Nihon seishin tokuhon.Kenjirō Tamura - 1934
     
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  43. Violence in the prehistoric period of Japan: the spatio-temporal pattern of skeletal evidence for violence in the Jomon period.Hisashi Nakao, Kohei Tamura, Yui Arimatsu, Tomomi Nakagawa, Naoko Matsumoto & Takehiko Matsugi - 2016 - Biology Letters 1 (12):20160028.
    Whether man is predisposed to lethal violence, ranging from homicide to warfare, and how that may have impacted human evolution, are among the most controversial topics of debate on human evolution. Although recent studies on the evolution of warfare have been based on various archaeological and ethnographic data, they have reported mixed results: it is unclear whether or not warfare among prehistoric hunter – gatherers was common enough to be a component of human nature and a selective pressure for the (...)
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  44. Socially facilitative robots for older adults to alleviate social isolation: A participatory design workshop approach in the US and Japan.Marlena R. Fraune, Takanori Komatsu, Harrison R. Preusse, Danielle K. Langlois, Rachel H. Y. Au, Katrina Ling, Shogo Suda, Kiko Nakamura & Katherine M. Tsui - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Social technology can improve the quality of older adults' social lives and mitigate negative mental and physical health outcomes associated with loneliness, but it should be designed collaboratively with this population. In this paper, we used participatory design methods to investigate how robots might be used as social facilitators for middle-aged and older adults in both the US and Japan. We conducted PD workshops in the US and Japan because both countries are concerned about the social isolation of these older (...)
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    Review of The Happening of Tradition: Vallabha on Anumāna in Nyāyalīlāvatī, by Anna-Pya Sjödin. [REVIEW]Takanori Suzuki - 2009 - Philosophy East and West 59 (3):394-397.
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    Visual Perception of Moisture Is a Pathogen Detection Mechanism of the Behavioral Immune System.Kazunori Iwasa, Takanori Komatsu, Ayaka Kitamura & Yuta Sakamoto - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The behavioral immune system (BIS) includes perceptual mechanisms for detecting cues of contamination. Former studies have indicated that moisture has a disgusting property. Therefore, moisture could be a target for detecting contamination cues by the BIS. We conducted two experiments to examine the psychophysical basis of moisture perception and clarify the relationship between the perception of moisture and the BIS. We assumed that the number of high luminance areas in a visual image provided optical information that would enable the visual (...)
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  47. Blind and Visually Impaired People: Mobility and Orientation-CyARM: Interactive Device for Environment Recognition and Joint Haptic Attention Using Non-visual Modality.Tetsuo Ono, Takanori Komatsu, Jun-Ichi Akita, Kiyohide Ito & Makoto Okamoto - 2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf (eds.), Lecture Notes In Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 1251-1258.
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    Barriers to communication in a computer age.Jacob L. Mey & Hiroshi Tamura - 1992 - AI and Society 6 (1):62-77.
    When people speak about “communication barriers”, what they usually think about are such things as the limitations set by human nature itself, or the constraints that are inherent in the tools we use for communicating. As an example of the first, consider the limited range of the naked human voice; for the second, we may think of the limitations imposed by such primitive communicative devices as the bonfire, the heliograph, or an old-fashioned megaphone.Our contribution draws attention to the fact that, (...)
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  49. Neural Mechanisms Underlying Conscious and Unconscious Gaze-Triggered Attentional Orienting in Autism Spectrum Disorder.Wataru Sato, Takanori Kochiyama, Shota Uono, Sayaka Yoshimura & Motomi Toichi - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Human Homogamy in Facial Characteristics.Saori Nojo, Satoshi Tamura & Yasuo Ihara - 2012 - Human Nature 23 (3):323-340.
    Human homogamy may be caused in part by individuals’ preference for phenotypic similarities. Two types of preference can result in homogamy: individuals may prefer someone who is similar to themselves (self-referent phenotype matching) or to their parents (a sexual-imprinting-like mechanism). In order to examine these possibilities, we compare faces of couples and their family members in two ways. First, “perceived” similarity between a pair of faces is quantified as similarity ratings given to the pair. Second, “physical” similarity between two groups (...)
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