Results for 'Tsunenobu Takahata'

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  1. Hō to kenri.Tsunenobu Kimura - 1953 - Tōkyō: Yūshindō.
     
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    Discrepancy between explicit judgement of agency and implicit feeling of agency: Implications for sense of agency and its disorders.Naho Saito, Keisuke Takahata, Toshiya Murai & Hidehiko Takahashi - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 37:1-7.
  3. Marukusu jūnikō.Motoyuki Takahata - 1926 - Tōkyō: Shinchōsha.
     
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  4. Marukusu-gaku kenkyū.Motoyuki Takahata - 1919 - Tōkyō: Daitōkaku.
     
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  5. Benshōhōteki ronrigaku shiron.Tsunenobu Terazawa - 1957
     
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  6. Keishiki ronrigaku yōsetsu.Tsunenobu Terazawa - 1968
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  7. Mō Taku-tō no Mujunron.Tsunenobu Terazawa - 1954 - Edited by Zedong Mao.
     
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  8. Ninshikironshi.Tsunenobu Terazawa - 1956
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  9. Rōdōsha kaikyū no tetsugaku.Tsunenobu Terazawa - 1968
     
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    Out of Africa with regional interbreeding? Modern human origins.Yoko Satta & Naoyuki Takahata - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (10):871-875.
    A central issue in paleoanthropology is whether modern humans emerged in a single geographic area and subsequently replaced the preexisting people in other areas. Although the study of human mitochondrial DNAs supported this single‐origin and complete‐replacement model, a recent paper1 argues that humans expanded out of Africa more than once and regionally interbred. However, both the genetic antiquity and the impact of the African contribution to modern Homo sapiens are so great as to view Africa as a central place of (...)
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    Katoki no tetsugaku.Katsumi Umemoto & Tsunenobu Tanabe - 2000 - Tōkyō: Kobushi Shobō. Edited by Tsunenobu Tanabe.
    敗戦後の歴史的現実において「観念論から唯物論への過渡」を哲学した珠玉の論集。卒論「親鸞に於ける自然法爾の論理」から「民衆に捧げる知識」への若き梅本克己の苦悩と情熱。.
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    Population Genetics, Molecular Evolution, and the Neutral Theory: Selected Papers. Motoo Kimura, Naoyuki Takahata.Vassilki Betty Smocovitis - 1995 - Isis 86 (4):685-685.
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    Neutrality, strongly advocated. New Aspects of the Genetics of Molecular Evolution(1991). Edited by Motoo Kimura and Naoyuki Takahata. Japan Scientific Societies Press, Tokyo/Springer‐Verlag, Berlin. Pp. 322, DM 158. [REVIEW]Adrian Friday - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (12):691-691.
  14. The Employment and Significance of the Kauśīdyavīryotsāhanāvadāna ( The Indolent’s Valor and Courage) in Buddhist Traditions.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture.Chandima Gangodawila - 2022 - International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 32 (1):183–242..
    In this article, I argue that the Kauśīdyavīryotsāhanāvadāna of the Ratnamālāvadāna presents six key aspects of the development of Buddhist thought from the Pāli canon to the Sarvāstivāda tradition: childlessness, the arrival of a fetus through the propitiation of gods, presence of heretics, the impact of Buddha’s intervention and a child bodhisattva, soteriological elements of the story’s didactics, and the Buddha’s peculiar smile. These six key aspects were chosen to reflect and explore the content of Sarvāstivādin society and teachings concerning (...)
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