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    Nishida no iu 'ronri' wo saikō suru (Reconsidering Nishida’s so-called 'logic').Tomomi Asakura - 2021 - Tetsugakuzasshi 135 (808):24-41.
    西田の「論理」をめぐり大きく分けて従来ふたつのアプローチがとられてきた。一つは「背景をなす主な思想」から迫る手法であり、他方は論理的な観点からの解明であるが、従来これら二つの態度は相容れないものとして 進められてきた。本稿では二つのアプローチがもつ相補性に着目することで、改めて中期西田がどのように自覚と言語を結びつけていくかを考察する。自覚の立場から場所の理論への移行を一貫して動かしているのは、双方 向性という思想の特徴である。この点を確認することで、双方向的な自覚という手法こそが「論理」として意識されていることを明らかにする。.
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    Wuxianxin huo jueduiwu?: Lun renzhi shishi benshen de kenengxing (Infinite Mind or Absolute Nothing? On the Possibility of Knowing Facts Themselves).Tomomi Asakura - 2021 - Chung Cheng Chinese Studies 38:1-30.
    Modern East Asian philosophy faced a difficulty in endowing objective knowledge with its adequate location in the traditional Eastern view of mind. This led some philosophers to reconsider intellectual intuition and the relevant question of things themselves from an Eastern perspective, and among them most notably are Nishida Kitarō and Mou Zongsan. Although these philosophers have recently been comparatively studied, their core concepts such as "absolute nothing" and "infinite mind" have not been sufficiently discussed from the perspective of objective (...)
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    Nishida tetsugaku to tendai bukkyō (Nishida's philosophy and Tiantai Buddhism).Tomomi Asakura - 2015 - Nishida Tetsugakukai Nenpo 12:151-165.
    This paper attempts to show the characteristics of Tiantai’s perfect teaching (yuanjiao) in Nishida’s philosophy of basho. This is an alternative to a certain type of Nishida interpretation that emphasizes influences from Huayan Buddhism and the Awakening of Faith in Nishida’s metaphysics, especially in his later notion of absolutely contradictory identity. These Buddhist doctrines as well as Yogācāra Buddhism are classified by Tiantai Buddhism as distinctive teaching (biejiao), not perfect teaching. This paper clarifies that the characteristics of (...)
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    On the Principle of Comparative East Asian Philosophy: Nishida Kitarō and Mou Zongsan.Tomomi Asakura - 2013 - National Central University Journal of Humanities 54:1-25.
    Recent research both on the Kyoto School and on the contemporary New Confucians suggests significant similarities between these two modern East Asian philosophies. Still missing is, however, an explanation of the shared philosophical ideas that serve as the foundation for comparative studies. For this reason, I analyze the basic theories of the two distinctly East Asian philosophies of Nishida Kitarō (1870-1945) and Mou Zongsan (1909-95) so as to identify and extract the same type of argument. This is an alternative (...)
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    Theory of Personhood in Nishida Kitarō and Mou Zongsan: Reflections on Critical Buddhism's View of the Kyoto School.Tomomi Asakura - 2015 - Taiwan Journal of East Asian Studies 12 (1):41-63.
    This paper attempts to interpret the theory of personhood in the works of Nishida Kitarō (1870-1945) in a way that refutes a certain type of Nishida interpretation that Critical Buddhism offers. According to this type of interpretation, the logic of basho is a modern version of the Qixinlun system. Based on this interpretation, Critical Buddhism denounces Kyoto School philosophy as "topical Buddhism." This paper shows how Nishida himself consciously differentiates his philosophy from the idealistic and monistic system (...)
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    Cong 'ji' de gainian tanxun 'chayixing': yi xitian jiduolang yu mou zongsan de sixiangbijiao wei qierudian (The Notion of “Difference” in Terms of Ji/Soku——Nishida Kitarō and Mou Zongsan).Tomomi Asakura - 2016 - Academic Monthly 48 (3):13 - 20.
    This paper tries to clarify the theory of difference in terms of ji or soku ("即") that is developed by Nishida Kitarō and Mou Zongsan, comparing it with contemporary occidental Metaphysics of difference. It is known that Nishida's argument for basho or place shows a kind of hesitation between identity and difference; several Kyoto philosophers, along with recent researchers, interpret Nishida's philosophy of "absolutely contradictory identity" in terms of soku as an ontology of not identity but of (...)
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    "Higashi Ajia ni tetsugaku wa nai" no ka: Kyōto gakuha to shinjuka (No Philosophy in East Asia?: the Kyoto School and New Confucianism).Tomomi Asakura - 2014 - Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten.
    アジアは古代ギリシアの哲学と同様に、仏教や儒学のような優れた思索の伝統を生み出しながら、なぜ西洋の近代哲学のような、現代世界の思想文化に多大な影響を与える「哲学」をもたないように見えるのだろうか。西洋 の近代哲学と向き合いつつ東アジアからの哲学的貢献を目指した京都学派と、中国思想を西洋哲学と対等な思想体系として再構築しようとした新儒家をとりあげ、東アジアの「哲学」がもつ新たな展開の可能性を考察する。 .
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    Philosophy of Doctrinal Classification: Kōyama Iwao and Mou Zongsan.Tomomi Asakura - 2014 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 13 (4):453-468.
    Doctrinal classification or the panjiao 判教 system of Chinese Buddhism has been rediscovered and renewed in modern East Asian philosophy since both the Kyoto School and New Confucianism clarified the philosophical meaning of this intellectual tradition. The theoretical relation between these two modern reconsiderations, however, has not yet been studied. I analyze the theory of panjiao in Kōyama Iwao 高山岩男 and Mou Zongsan 牟宗三 so as to identify and extract, despite their apparent irrelevance, the same type of philosophical argument concerning (...)
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  9. 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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    Categorical and dimensional perceptions in decoding emotional facial expressions.Tomomi Fujimura, Yoshi-Taka Matsuda, Kentaro Katahira, Masato Okada & Kazuo Okanoya - 2012 - Cognition and Emotion 26 (4):587-601.
  11. 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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    Imiriron no betsu no kanōsei: Dwurūzu to kanōsekai imiron no kōsaku (Another theory of meaning: Deleuze and possible-world semantics).Tomomi Asakura - 2019 - Gaidai Ronso 70 (1):67-85.
    哲学的な意味の理論において、大陸哲学からの寄与を無視することはできず、この観点から、ドゥルーズによる非真理条件的な意味の理論の試みを位置づけることができる。彼は主に現象学的な研究に依拠しつつ、真理条件 的意味論と同じような道具立てを用いて、独自の意味の理論を構築したが、それは可能世界的意味論とその方向性において、その数学の援用において、また可能世界の理解の仕方において、鋭く違いを見せている。本稿が明 らかにするように、これらの違いは結局のところ一点に、すなわち、あくまでも非人称的で前個体的な領野からの個体性および人称性の発生に「意味」を見出すという根本的な発想に、帰着する。ここに哲学的意味論の別の 可能性が見出される。.
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    Designing robot eyes for communicating gaze.Tomomi Onuki, Takafumi Ishinoda, Emi Tsuburaya, Yuki Miyata, Yoshinori Kobayashi & Yoshinori Kuno - 2013 - Interaction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 14 (3):451-479.
    —Human eyes not only serve the function of enabling us “to see” something, but also perform the vital role of allowing us “to show” our gaze for non-verbal communication, such as through establishing eye contact and joint attention. The eyes of service robots should therefore also perform both of these functions. Moreover, they should be friendly in appearance so that humans may feel comfortable with the robots. Therefore we maintain that it is important to consider gaze communication capability and friendliness (...)
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    Development and validation of a facial expression database based on the dimensional and categorical model of emotions.Tomomi Fujimura & Hiroyuki Umemura - 2018 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (8):1663-1670.
    ABSTRACTThe present study describes the development and validation of a facial expression database comprising five different horizontal face angles in dynamic and static presentations. The database includes twelve expression types portrayed by eight Japanese models. This database was inspired by the dimensional and categorical model of emotions: surprise, fear, sadness, anger with open mouth, anger with closed mouth, disgust with open mouth, disgust with closed mouth, excitement, happiness, relaxation, sleepiness, and neutral. The expressions were validated using emotion classification and Affect (...)
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    Trading transforms of non-weighted simple games and integer weights of weighted simple games.Tomomi Matsui & Akihiro Kawana - 2021 - Theory and Decision 93 (1):131-150.
    This study investigates simple games. A fundamental research question in this field is to determine necessary and sufficient conditions for a simple game to be a weighted majority game. Taylor and Zwicker showed that a simple game is non-weighted if and only if there exists a trading transform of finite size. They also provided an upper bound on the size of such a trading transform, if it exists. Gvozdeva and Slinko improved that upper bound; their proof employed a property of (...)
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    Higashi ajia tetsugaku toha nanika, soshite nande aru bekika (What is East Asian Philosophy and what it should be?).Tomomi Asakura - 2021 - Gendai Shiso 49 (1):146-153.
    論理的たろうとすることは、道理や理屈の普遍性に信頼をおくことである。その限りで、東アジア的であることは論理的であることと切り離せないというのが、東アジア哲学の基本的な了解である。そして、そうあるべきだ ということを立証しようとしたのが京都学派であり新儒家であった。このことは、彼らが狭い意味での論理学では採り逃されてしまうものへの鋭い感性あるいは直観を重視したことと決して矛盾しない。.
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  17. 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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  18. On buddhistic ontology: A comparative study of Mou zongsan and kyoto school philosophy.Tomomi Asakura - 2011 - Philosophy East and West 61 (4):647-678.
    Mou Zongsan's notion of "Buddhistic ontology" is interpreted here in its fundamental difference from his own previous metaphysical scheme, in the light of the Kyoto School philosophers' similar attempts to resolve the Kantian antinomy of practical reason. This is an alternative both to the analysis provided by previous interpreters of Mou's Buddhistic philosophy, such as Hans-Rudolf Kantor and N. Serina Chan, and to the comparative studies of Mou's theories with Kyoto School philosophy by Ng Yu-kwan. Previous researchers considered Mou's Buddhist (...)
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    Contextual Modulation of Physiological and Psychological Responses Triggered by Emotional Stimuli.Tomomi Fujimura, Kentaro Katahira & Kazuo Okanoya - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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  20. 人骨から見た暴力と戦争: 国外での議論を中心に.Tomomi Nakagawa & Hisashi Nakao - 2017 - Journal of the Japanese Archaeological Association 44:65-77.
    Violence and warfare in prehistory have been intensely discussed in various disciplines recently. Especially, some controversies are found on whether prehistoric hunter-gatherers had been already engaged in inter-group violence and warfare. Japanese archaeology has traditionally argued that warfare has begun in the Yayoi period with an introduction of full-fledged agriculture though people in the Jomon period, when subsistence system had been mainly hunting and gathering, had not been involved in inter-group violence and warfare. However, Lawrence Keeley, Samuel Bowles, Steven Pinker, (...)
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    Japanese Philosophy.Tomomi Asakura - 2018 - Oxford Bibliographies in Philosophy.
    Japanese philosophy can be viewed as consisting of three historical phases. In the first and classical phase, theoretical speculation in Japan is usually seen as a variation of East Asian intellectual tradition, which basically consists of Confucianism and Sinicized Buddhism. Some thinkers nevertheless start to depart from this framework by drawing either on the indigenous culture or on the knowledge of occidental civilization, which eventually leads to the Westernization of Japanese society. In the second, or modern, phase of Japanese philosophy, (...)
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    Interaction Between Japanese Buddhism and Confucianism.Tomomi Asakura - 2016 - In Gereon Kopf (ed.), The Dao Companion to Japanese Buddhist Philosophy. Dordrecht: Springer. pp. 205-234.
    Buddhism has gradually reclaimed its place as the most important spiritual tradition to the extent that modern Japanese philosophers no longer even mention Confucian thought, especially since the birth of a Japanese style of philosophy represented by the Kyoto School. Against this historical background, it may seem questionable if anything like an effective interaction between Japanese Buddhist-inspired philosophy and Confucianism ever existed. This essay concentrate on the two occasions in the history of modern Japanese philosophy when the problem of morality (...)
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    The Status of Idea rei singularis : The Foundation for Spinoza's Account of Death and Life.Tomomi Asakura - 2011 - Bulletin of Death and Life Studies 7:119-137.
    In this paper, I show how the notion of idea rei singularis is at the heart of Spinoza's criticism against the Cartesian metaphysics.
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    Tanabe Hajime no Fukusokansū ron (Tanabe Hajime on complex analysis).Tomomi Asakura - 2018 - RIMS Kokyuroku Bessatsu 71 (B):75-92.
    Tanabe Hajime (1885-1962) in his later years explored the so-called "dialectical" interpretation of complex analysis, an important part of his philosophy of mathematics that has previously been criticized as lacking mathematical accuracy and philosophical importance. I interpret his elaboration on complex analysis as an attempt to develop Leibniz's theory of individual notion and to supplement Hegel's view of higher analysis with the development in mathematics such as the theory of analytic continuation and Riemann surface. This interpretation shows the previously underrated (...)
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    Gainen to kobetsusei: Supinoza tetsugaku kenkyū (Concept and Singularity: A Study of Spinoza's Philosophy).Tomomi Asakura - 2012 - Toshindo.
    精細に読み解かれるスピノザ哲学の根幹スピノザの主著『エチカ』は万人の普遍的理解を求め、数学的明晰をめざしたいわゆる幾何学的形式で書かれている。だがその一般的概念を堅牢に積み重ねた形式的叙述は、事象の具 体的な個別性の展開を阻んではいないか? スピノザの究極の意図が、われわれにおける最高の幸福の獲得という、明確に「個」を志向したものである以上、この疑問は放置できない──叙述の中に隠れた個別性をめぐって精細に読み解かれる、スピノザ哲学の中核的 課題。.
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    Ichidomo tsukawarenai kōri wa naniwo imisuruka: Echika daiichibu kōri 2 ni tsuite no kōsatsu (What does the "unused" axiom mean in Spinoza's Ethics?: A study of Axiom 2 in Part 1 of Ethica).Tomomi Asakura - 2005 - Spinozana (Spinoza Kyokai Nempo) 6:45-65.
    This work explores the hidden role of the Axiom 2 in Part 1 of Spinoza's Ethics, which is known for never being used or referred in the book from the perspective of the development of Spinoza's metaphysical system.
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    Kotoba to sekai ga kawaru toki: imihenka no tetsugaku (When Words and World Change: Philosophy of Meaning-change).Tomomi Asakura - 2024 - Tokyo: Transview.
    言葉の意味が変わってしまうのはなぜか。単語の指すものの内実が変わったり、同じものを指していたとしても受け止め方が変わったりする。同じ一つの文の意味も決してずっと同じであり続けるわけではない。このとき、 私たちにはいったい何が起きているのだろうか。この問いを、そもそも「意味」とは何なのか、「自己」や「出来事」とは何かといった哲学ではよく知られたさまざまな問題と交錯させながら追究する。.
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  28. Invitation à la philosophie japonaise.Autour de Nishida - 2006 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 86 (3-4):471.
     
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    Harmonizing Artificial Intelligence for Social Good.Nicolas Berberich, Toyoaki Nishida & Shoko Suzuki - 2020 - Philosophy and Technology 33 (4):613-638.
    To become more broadly applicable, positions on AI ethics require perspectives from non-Western regions and cultures such as China and Japan. In this paper, we propose that the addition of the concept of harmony to the discussion on ethical AI would be highly beneficial due to its centrality in East Asian cultures and its applicability to the challenge of designing AI for social good. We first present a synopsis of different definitions of harmony in multiple contexts, such as music and (...)
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    The implicit processing of categorical and dimensional strategies: an fMRI study of facial emotion perception.Yoshi-Taka Matsuda, Tomomi Fujimura, Kentaro Katahira, Masato Okada, Kenichi Ueno, Kang Cheng & Kazuo Okanoya - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Le chat-monstre dans Meigetsu-ki de Fujiwara no Teika : première occurrence du terme nekomata dans la littérature japonaise?The Monster Cat in Meigetsu-ki by Fujiwara no Teika: the First Occurrence of the Term Nekomata in Japanese Literature?Kôji Watanabe, Tomomi Yoshino & Olivier Lorrillard - 2021 - Iris 41.
    La figure diabolisée du chat dans la littérature japonaise évolue sans cesse au cours de l’époque médiévale, et nous prenons ici l’exemple d’un chat-monstre nommé nekomata. L’un des exemples littéraires les plus connus se trouve dans les Heures oisives, ouvrage écrit vers 1330 par Yoshida Kenkô. Il semble cependant que le terme nekomata soit apparu un siècle plus tôt, comme le montre l’entrée du 2 août 1233 dans le Journal de la lune brillante de Fujiwara no Teika, l’un des plus (...)
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    The Cat in Kokon chomon-jû. Three Anecdotes Taken from the Work Compiled by Tachibana no Narisue and Translated from Japanese into French.Kôji Watanabe, Tomomi Yoshino & Olivier Lorrillard - 2020 - Iris 40.
    La figure du chat fait son apparition dans la littérature japonaise au ixe siècle, mais son image évoluera de manière inattendue à l’époque médiévale. Des témoignages littéraires du xie et du xiie siècle, tels que les Notes de chevet de Sei Shônagon et Le Dit du Genji de Murasaki Shikibu, montraient clairement l’intérêt porté aux chats par les dames de cour. Pourtant, à partir du xiiie siècle, le félidé fera au contraire l’objet d’une forme de « diabolisation », et c’est (...)
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    An Inquiry Into the Good.Kitaro Nishida - 1992 - Yale University Press.
    _An Inquiry into the Good_ represented the foundation of Nishida’s philosophy—reflecting both his deep study of Zen Buddhism and his thorough analysis of Western philosophy—and established its author as the foremost Japanese philosopher of this century. In this important new translation, two scholars—one Japanese and one American—have worked together to present a lucid and accurate rendition of Nishida’s ideas. "The translators do an admirable job of adhering to the cadence of the original while avoiding unidiomatic, verbatim constructions."—John C. (...)
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  34. Demic Diffusion of the Yayoi People in the Japanese Archipelago.Hisashi Nakao, Tomomi Nakagawa, Akihiro Kaneda, Koji Noshita & Kohei Tamura - 2023 - Letters on Evolutionary Behavioral Science 14 (2):58–64.
    The present study examines the 3-dimensional data of human crania from the Yayoi period (800 BC to AD 250) of the Japanese archipelago by geometric morphometrics to investigate demic diffusion patterns. This is the first study on the Yayoi crania using their 3D data and geometric morphometrics with a much larger number of skeletal remains outside of the Kyushu regions than previous studies. The comparative results between the Jōmon and Yayoi samples show that the Yayoi people not only in the (...)
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  35. An Inquiry into the Good.Kitaro Nishida, Masao Abe & Christopher Ives - 1993 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 34 (2):121-123.
     
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  36. The Unsolved Issue of Consciousness.Nishida Kitarō & John W. M. Krummel - 2012 - Philosophy East and West 62 (1):44-51.
    This essay by Nishida Kitarō from 1927, translated into English here for the first time, is from the initial period of what has come to be called “Nishida philosophy” (Nishida tetsugaku), when Nishida was first developing his conception of “place” (basho). Nishida here inquires into the relationship between logic and consciousness in terms of place and implacement in order to overcome the shortcomings of previous philosophical attempts—from the ancient Greeks to the moderns—to dualistically conceive the (...)
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    Socializing artifacts as a half mirror of the mind.Toyoaki Nishida & Ryosuke Nishida - 2007 - AI and Society 21 (4):549-566.
    In the near future, our life will normally be surrounded with fairly complicated artifacts, enabled by the autonomous robot and brain–machine interface technologies. In this paper, we argue that what we call the responsibility flaw problem and the inappropriate use problem need to be overcome in order for us to benefit from complicated artifacts. In order to solve these problems, we propose an approach to endowing artifacts with an ability of socially communicating with other agents based on the artifact-as-a-half-mirror metaphor. (...)
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    Engaging Japanese Philosophy: A Short History By Thomas Kasulis. [REVIEW]Tomomi Asakura - 2019 - International Journal of Asian Studies 16:158-160.
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  39. The Unsolved Issue of ConsciousnessThe Unsolved Issue of Consciousness.Nishida Kitarō & John W. M. Krummel - 2012 - Philosophy East and West 62 (1).
    The following essay, “The Unsolved Issue of Consciousness” (Torinokosaretaru ishiki no mondai 取残されたる意識の問題), by Nishida Kitarō 西田幾多郎 from 1927 is significant in regard to the development of what has come to be called “Nishida philosophy” (Nishida tetsugaku 西田哲学). In what follows, in addition to providing some commentary on the important points of his essay, I would like to show its relevance or significance not only for those who would like to study Nishida’s thought but also for (...)
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  40. Nishida Kitarō no tegami.Kitarō Nishida - 1950 - Edited by Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki.
     
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  41. Nishida Kitarō.Kitarō Nishida - 1970 - Edited by Shunpei Ueyama.
     
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  42. Nishida Kitarō shū.Kitarō Nishida - 1974 - Edited by Yoshitomo Takeuchi.
     
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  43. Nishida Kitarō sunshin sungo.Kitarō Nishida - 1948
     
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  44. Nishida Kitarō zenshū.Kitarō Nishida - 1947 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
    dai 1-kan. Zen no kenkyū -- dai 2-kan. Jikaku ni okeru chokkan to hansei -- dai 3-kan. Ishiki no mondai ; Geijutsu to dōtoku -- dai 4-kan. Hataraku mono kara miru mono e -- dai 5-kan. Ippansha no jikakuteki taikei -- dai 6-kan. Mu no jikakuteki gentei -- dai 7-kan. Tetsugaku no konpon mondai ; Tetsugaku no konpon mondai zokuhen -- dai 8-11-kan. Tetsugaku ronbunshū -- dai 12-kan. Zoku Shisaku to taiken ; "Zoku Shisaku to taiken" igo ; Nihon bunka (...)
     
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    Nishida tetsugaku o kataru: Nishida Kitarō botsugo 50-shūnen kinen kōenshū.Kitarō Nishida (ed.) - 1995 - Kyōto-shi: Ittōen Tōeisha.
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  46. Affective Feeling.Nishida Kitaro - 1978 - Analecta Husserliana 7:223.
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    Classics of Philosophy in Japan 4.Nishida Kitarō - 2016 - Chisokudo Publications.
    A new reprint of Nishida Kitarō's second monograph in his life as a philosopher, Speculation and Experience, in the original Japanese, comprising early essays written in Kyoto between 1912 and 1914. This volume is also cross-referenced to the pagination of the older (1946) and newer (2003) editions of the Complete Works of Nishida Kitarō, vol. 1.
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    Classics of Philosophy in Japan 2.Nishida Kitarō - 20016 - Chisokudo Publications.
    A new reprint of Nishida Kitarō’s maiden philosophical classic, 善の研究 (An inquiry into the Good), cross-referenced to the pagination of the older (1946) and newer (2003) editions of the Complete Works of Nishida Kitarō, vol. 1, as well as to translations in English, Chinese, German, Italian, Korean, Romanian, and Spanish. This is the second volume of "Classics of Philosophy in Japan," a series of books dedicated to the dissemination of important philosophical texts at an affordable price.
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    Coincidentia Oppositorum to Ai.Nishida Kitarō - 2013 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 5 (2):116-123.
    In 1919, Nishida Kitarō delivered a speech at Ōtani University discussing the relationship between Nicolaus of Cusa’s coincidentia oppositorum (the coincidence of opposites) and love. The address, given within weeks of a disabling injury suffered by Nishida’s wife, Kotomi, gives evidence of how severe personal crisis would come to influence his philosophical work, and highlights several themes that would dominate the writings of the last twenty-five years of his life.
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    Coincidentia Oppositorum to Ai.Nishida Kitarō - 2013 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 5 (2):116-123.
    In 1919, Nishida Kitarō delivered a speech at Ōtani University discussing the relationship between Nicolaus of Cusa’s coincidentia oppositorum and love. The address, given within weeks of a disabling injury suffered by Nishida’s wife, Kotomi, gives evidence of how severe personal crisis would come to influence his philosophical work, and highlights several themes that would dominate the writings of the last twenty-five years of his life.
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