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  1. Der geschehende Sachverhalt in der japanischen Denkweise.Tetsuji Ikegami - 1985 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 92 (1985):123.
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  2. Giji kagaku to kagaku no tetsugaku.Tetsuji Iseda - 2003 - Nagoya-shi: Nagoya Daigaku Shuppankai.
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  3. Nihon shakai shisō shi.Tetsuji Kada - 1951
     
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  4. Sensō honshitsu ron.Tetsuji Kada - 1944
     
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    How should we Foster the professional integrity of engineers in japan? A pride-based approach.Tetsuji Iseda - 2008 - Science and Engineering Ethics 14 (2):165-176.
    I discuss the predicament that engineering-ethics education in Japan now faces and propose a solution to this. The predicament is professional motivation, i.e., the problem of how to motivate engineering students to maintain their professional integrity. The special professional responsibilities of engineers are often explained either as an implicit social contract between the profession and society (the “social-contract” view), or as requirements for membership in the profession (the “membership-requirement” view). However, there are empirical data that suggest that such views will (...)
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    Busshōkaron to shihon pawā =.Tetsuji Yamamoto - 2012 - Tōkyō-to Minato-ku: Bunka Kagaku Kōtō Kenkyūin Shuppankyoku.
    商品の魅惑と横暴さによって見えなくされている“資本”、それは「利子生み資本」とは異なる「つつましやかな資本」の可能条件である。「利潤」を生む資本と「剰余価値」を生む資本とを区分し、原発危機・経済危機を 産みだしている悪しき「ふとどきな資本」に分水嶺を設定し、物象化の構造化された諸構造を超えていく自己技術と資本パワーを示す、画期的な書。場所資本、環境資本、文化資本の理論場を切削する。.
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  7. Gakkō no gensō, gensō no gakkō: kyōiku no nai sekai.Tetsuji Yamamoto - 1985 - Tōkyō: Shinʼyōsha.
     
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    Nihon (shakai)-izumu to posutomodan fashisuto =.Tetsuji Yamamoto - 2009 - Tōkyō: Bunka Kagaku Kōtō Kenkyūin Shuppankyoku.
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    プラチック理論への招待: 暗黙の思考領域をどうとらえるか.Tetsuji Yamamoto, Kazuki Yanagi & Yukito Takimoto - 1992 - Tōkyō: Sankōsha. Edited by Kazuki Yanagi & Yukito Takimoto.
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    Shakai kagaku riron kenkyū.Tetsuji Yamamoto - 1992 - Tōkyō: Bunka Kagaku Kōtō Kenkyūin Shuppankyoku.
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    Tetsugakusuru Nihon.Tetsuji Yamamoto - 2011 - Tōkyō-to Minato-ku: Bunka Kagaku Kōtō Kenkyūin Shuppankyoku.
    1. Tetsugaku jiban no ten'i : hi bunri jutsugosei basho hi jiko --.
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  12. Geisteswissenschaft und willensgesetz.Tetsuji Yura - 1931 - Berlin,: Pan-verlagsgesellshaft m. b. h..
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  13. Shin tetsugaku shisō jiten.Tetsuji Yura - 1948
     
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  14. Use-novelty, severity, and a systematic neglect of relevant alternatives.Tetsuji Iseda - 1999 - Philosophy of Science 66 (3):413.
    This paper analyzes Deborah Mayo's recent criticism of use-novelty requirement. She claims that her severity criterion captures actual scientific practice better than use-novelty, and that use-novelty is not a necessary condition for severity. Even though certain cases in which evidence used for the construction of the hypothesis can test the hypothesis severely, I do not think that her severity criterion fits better with our intuition about good tests than use-novelty. I argue for this by showing a parallelism in terms of (...)
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    Forcing absoluteness and regularity properties.Daisuke Ikegami - 2010 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 161 (7):879-894.
    For a large natural class of forcing notions, we prove general equivalence theorems between forcing absoluteness statements, regularity properties, and transcendence properties over and the core model . We use our results to answer open questions from set theory of the reals.
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    Bayesianism as a Set of Meta-criteria and Its Social Application.Tetsuji Iseda - unknown
    This paper aims at giving a general outlook of Bayesianism as a set of meta-criteria for scientific methodology. In particular, it discusses Social Bayesianism, that is, the application of Bayesian meta-criteria to scientific institutions. From a Bayesian point of view, methodologies and institutions that simulate Bayesian belief updating are good ones, and those with more discriminatory power are better ones than those with less discriminatory power, other things being equal. This paper applies these ideas to a particular issue: diversity in (...)
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    疑似科学と科学の哲学.Tetsuji Iseda - 2003 - Nagoya-shi: Nagoya Daigaku Shuppankai.
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    Mode 2 Science and Science Communication: From an Epistemological Perspective.Tetsuji Iseda - 2010 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 43 (2):1-17.
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    Near Triviality of Conclusive Reasons.Tetsuji Iseda - 2005 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 14 (1):1-20.
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    Preface to the Special Section: Philosophy of Science in East Asia.Tetsuji Iseda - 2017 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 26:9-12.
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  21. Socialization of Epistemology: For a Better Relationship Between Epistemology and the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge.Tetsuji Iseda - 2001 - Dissertation, University of Maryland, College Park
    The main theme of this dissertation is to explore how to establish a better relationship between sociological and philosophical investigations of science; how should epistemological considerations be used in sociological studies of scientific knowledge, and how should sociological findings be used in epistemological studies? To answer these questions, I review both sociological and social epistemological literatures on scientific knowledge, with more emphasis on the latter. On the sociological side, I point out that a large part of SSK literature is, contrary (...)
     
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    Where Does the Peculiarity of Engineering Knowledge Lie?Tetsuji Iseda - 2008 - Journal of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 35 (2):65-76.
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    Fear of negative evaluation moderates effects of social exclusion on selective attention to social signs.Hiroaki Tanaka & Tomoko Ikegami - 2015 - Cognition and Emotion 29 (7):1306-1313.
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    Structure and phase transformation of alkali silicate melts analysed by Raman spectroscopy.Terutaka Maehara †, Tetsuji Yano, Shuichi Shibata & Masayuki Yamane - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (29):3085-3099.
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    Using minimal human-computer interfaces for studying the interactive development of social awareness.Tom Froese, Hiroyuki Iizuka & Takashi Ikegami - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
  26. Jukyō kōwa.Tetsuji Morohashi - 1941
     
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  27. Jugaku no mokuteki to Sōju Keireki Keigen ni itaru hyaku-rokujūnenkan no katsudō.Tetsuji Morohashi - 1929 - Tōkyō: Taishūkan Shoten.
     
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  28. Koten no eichi.Tetsuji Morohashi - 1981
     
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  29. Kō-shi to Rō-shi.Tetsuji Morohashi - 1952
     
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  30. Mōshi no hanashi.Tetsuji Morohashi - 1975 - Tōkyō: Taishūkan Shoten.
  31. Nyoze gamon Kōshi den.Tetsuji Morohashi - 1969 - Tōkȳo: Taishūkan Shoten.
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  32. Shushigaku taikei.Tetsuji Morohashi & Masahiro Yasuoka (eds.) - 1974 - Tōkyō: Meitoku Shuppansha.
     
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  33. Taidan Toyo No Kokoro Nihon No Kokoro No Genten o Saguru.Tetsuji Morohashi, Hajime Nakamura & Tadashi Kamada - 1976 - Taishukan Shoten.
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  34. Taidan Tōyō no kokoro.Tetsuji Morohashi - 1976
     
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    The brain is not an isolated “black box,” nor is its goal to become one.Tom Froese & Takashi Ikegami - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (3):213-214.
    In important ways, Clark's (HPM) approach parallels the research agenda we have been pursuing. Nevertheless, we remain unconvinced that the HPM offers the best clue yet to the shape of a unified science of mind and action. The apparent convergence of research interests is offset by a profound divergence of theoretical starting points and ideal goals.
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    Imitation by social interaction? Analysis of a minimal agent-based model of the correspondence problem.Tom Froese, Charles Lenay & Takashi Ikegami - 2012 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6.
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    A Sociological Theory Of Publics: Identity And Culture As Emergent Properties In Networks.Eiko Ikegami - 2000 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 67:989-1030.
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    Boolean-Valued Second-Order Logic.Daisuke Ikegami & Jouko Väänänen - 2015 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 56 (1):167-190.
    In so-called full second-order logic, the second-order variables range over all subsets and relations of the domain in question. In so-called Henkin second-order logic, every model is endowed with a set of subsets and relations which will serve as the range of the second-order variables. In our Boolean-valued second-order logic, the second-order variables range over all Boolean-valued subsets and relations on the domain. We show that under large cardinal assumptions Boolean-valued second-order logic is more robust than full second-order logic. Its (...)
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    Simulating active perception and mental imagery with embodied chaotic itinerancy.Takashi Ikegami - 2007 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (7):111-125.
    We explore the understanding of conscious states in terms of spatio-temporal dynamics through modelling a mobile agent. Conscious states are associated with an agent's spontaneous and deterministic fluctuation between attachment to and detachment from the surroundings. It is because of this fluctuating nature, we argue, that an agent can perceive structure in the world. Perception requires a conscious state in physical devices. This is a central concern of this paper, and we examine it by simulating a mobile agent equipped with (...)
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    From synthetic modeling of social interaction to dynamic theories of brain–body–environment–body–brain systems.Tom Froese, Hiroyuki Iizuka & Takashi Ikegami - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (4):420 - 421.
    Synthetic approaches to social interaction support the development of a second-person neuroscience. Agent-based models and psychological experiments can be related in a mutually informing manner. Models have the advantage of making the nonlinear brainenvironmentbrain system as a whole accessible to analysis by dynamical systems theory. We highlight some general principles of how social interaction can partially constitute an individual's behavior.
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    On a class of maximality principles.Daisuke Ikegami & Nam Trang - 2018 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 57 (5-6):713-725.
    We study various classes of maximality principles, \\), introduced by Hamkins :527–550, 2003), where \ defines a class of forcing posets and \ is an infinite cardinal. We explore the consistency strength and the relationship of \\) with various forcing axioms when \. In particular, we give a characterization of bounded forcing axioms for a class of forcings \ in terms of maximality principles MP\\) for \ formulas. A significant part of the paper is devoted to studying the principle MP\\) (...)
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    Protocells as smart agents for architectural design.Martin M. Hanczyc & Takashi Ikegami - 2009 - Technoetic Arts 7 (2):117-120.
    Simple chemical agents with lifelike properties can be termed a protocell, meaning the earliest form of a natural living cell. These agents are not necessarily alive but are examples of living technology, namely technology that possesses lifelike qualities. Given that the protocell can respond to environmental cues with directional and controlled movement it can be thought of as being able to make decisions whilst navigating through a complex environment. In this way a mobile protocell agent can be considered to exhibit (...)
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  43. Undecidability in the imitation game.Y. Sato & T. Ikegami - 2004 - Minds and Machines 14 (2):133-43.
    This paper considers undecidability in the imitation game, the so-called Turing Test. In the Turing Test, a human, a machine, and an interrogator are the players of the game. In our model of the Turing Test, the machine and the interrogator are formalized as Turing machines, allowing us to derive several impossibility results concerning the capabilities of the interrogator. The key issue is that the validity of the Turing test is not attributed to the capability of human or machine, but (...)
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  44. Shame and the samurai: Institutions, trustworthiness, and autonomy in the elite honor culture.Eiko Ikegami - 2003 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 70 (4):1351-1378.
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    A Stratificational Analysis of the Hand Gestures in Indian Classical Dancing.Yoshihiko Ikegami - 1971 - Semiotica 4 (4).
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    A region-based two-step P300-BMI in patients with spinocerebellar ataxia.Takano Kouji, Ikegami Shiro, Kawase Toshihiro, Nagao Masahiro, Komori Tetsuo & Kansaku Kenji - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  47. Authors' Response: From Bodily Extension to Bodily Incorporation.Y. Sato, H. Iizuka & T. Ikegami - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (1):89-92.
    Upshot: In the model simulation and the human experiment, we observed that attention shifted from a tool to a task. This was accompanied by bodily extension. However, our experiments lack a sense of bodily incorporation (the sense of ownership. Based on the valuable commentaries, we would like to discuss the necessary conditions for possible bodily incorporation in terms of redundant degrees of freedom, synchronous visual tactile stimulation, and 1/f noise.
     
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  48. Investigating Extended Embodiment Using a Computational Model and Human Experimentation.Y. Sato, H. Iizuka & T. Ikegami - 2013 - Constructivist Foundations 9 (1):73-84.
    Context: Our body schema is not restricted to biological body boundaries (such as the skin), as can be seen in the use of a cane by a person who is visually impaired or the “rubber hands” experiment. The tool becomes a part of the body schema when the focus of our attention is shifted from the tool to the task to be performed. Problem: A body schema is formed through interactions among brain, body, tool, and environment. Nevertheless, the dynamic mechanisms (...)
     
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    Chaotic itinerancy needs embodied cognition to explain memory dynamics.Takashi Ikegami & Jun Tani - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):818-819.
    Memory dynamics need both stable and unstable properties simultaneously. Hence memory dynamics cannot be simulated by chaotic itinerant dynamics alone, with no real world correspondence. Memory dynamics are constrained by both semantics and causalities in the embodied cognition.
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  50. Chishiki tetsugaku genri.Kenzō Ikegami - 1950
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