Results for 'Tanzan Kusumoto'

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  1. Kusumoto Tanzan Sekisui zenshū.Takehiko Okada, Tanzan Kusumoto, Sekisui Kusumoto & Kanran Ōtsuka (eds.) - 1980
     
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  2. Tsukida Mōsai, Kusumoto Tanzan.Yukio Nanba - 1978
     
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  3. Kusumoto Masatsugu Sensei Chūgoku tetsugaku kenky-̈u.Masatsugu Kusumoto & Kokushikan Daigaku - 1975 - Do Toshokan.
     
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    On the quantification over times in natural language.Kiyomi Kusumoto - 2005 - Natural Language Semantics 13 (4):317-357.
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    "Edogaku" no susume: Kaibara Ekiken no "Shinshiroku" o yomu.Bunʾyū Kusumoto - 1992 - Tōkyō: Kōsei Shuppansha. Edited by Ekiken Kaibara.
  6. Hōgaku nōto.Hidetaka Kusumoto - 1950
     
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  7. Sō Min jidai jugaku shisō no kenkyū.Masatsugu Kusumoto - 1964
     
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    Song Ming shi dai ru xue si xiang zhi yan jiu =.Masatsugu Kusumoto - 2022 - Jinan Shi: Shandong ren min chu ban she. Edited by Fan Lian.
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  9. Sekisui Sensei yokō.Sekisui Kusumoto - 1921 - [Japan]: Oka Naokai, Sadakata Ken. Edited by Naokai Oka & Ken Sadakata.
     
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  10. Tetsugaku hōhō ron.Bunʼyū Kusumoto - 1968
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    Kaibara Ekiken shoseikun: "Shinshiroku" 88 no oshie.Ekiken Kaibara & Bun yu Kusumoto - 1989 - Tōkyō: Kōdansha. Edited by Bunʾyū Kusumoto.
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    Preprocessing of Metrics Measurement Based on Simplifying Program Strucutres.Yui Sasaki, Tomoya Ishihara, Keisuke Hotta, Hideaki Hata, Yoshiki Higo, Hiroshi Igaki & Shinji Kusumoto - manuscript
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    The Formation of the Study of Indian Philosophy in Modern Japan and the Role of Tanzan Hara.Taeseung Lee - 2014 - Korean Journal of Indian Philosophy 42:105-133.
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    Negative polarity as scope marking.Chris Barker - 2018 - Linguistics and Philosophy 41 (5):483-510.
    What is the communicative value of negative polarity? That is, why do so many languages maintain a stock of special indefinites that occur only in a proper subset of the contexts in which ordinary indefinites can appear? Previous answers include: marking the validity of downward inferences; marking the invalidity of veridical inferences; or triggering strengthening implications. My starting point for exploring a new answer is the fact that an NPI must always take narrow scope with respect to its licensing context. (...)
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    On the Universal Principles of Tense Embedding: The Lesson from Before.Yael Sharvit - 2014 - Journal of Semantics 31 (2):ffs024.
    Next SectionLanguages that are classified as non-Sequence-of-Tense come in more than one variety (e.g., Arregui & Kusumoto 1998): some of these languages allow a past tense in before-clauses while others do not. We propose that some languages have quantificational (existential) tenses, while others have pronominal (referential/bound) tenses. The past tense in before-clauses is ill-formed in a language that has quantificational tenses, because the semantics of before is incompatible with existential quantification over times. A language with pronominal tenses does not (...)
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  16. The Philosophical World of Meiji Japan: The Philosophy of Organism and Its Genealogy.Inoue Katsuhito & Takeshi Morisato - 2016 - European Journal of Japanese Philosophy 1:9-30.
    Originally published as 「明治の哲学界:有機体の哲学とその系譜」in 井上克人編『豊饒なる明治』, Kansai Daigaku Shuppannbu, 2012, 3–22. Translated by Morisato Takeshi. German Idealism was introduced to Japanese intellectuals in the middle of Meiji era and was mainly received from a mystical or religious perspective, as we see in Inoue Tetsujirō’s “harmonious existence,” Inoue Enryō’s “unity of mind and body,” and Kiyozawa Manshi’s “existentialism.” Since these theories envisioned true reality as a unified and living whole, I group them under the label “philosophy of organism” and from there argue (...)
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