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    Overcome by Modernity: History, Culture, and Community in Interwar Japan.Yumiko Iida - 2005 - Historical Materialism 13 (1):221-234.
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    Patient advocacy: Japanese psychiatric nurses recognizing necessity for intervention.Yumiko Toda, Masayo Sakamoto, Akira Tagaya, Mimi Takahashi & Anne J. Davis - 2015 - Nursing Ethics 22 (7):765-777.
    Background: Advocacy is an important role of psychiatric nurses because their patients are ethically, socially, and legally vulnerable. This study of Japanese expert psychiatric nurses’ judgments of interventions for patient advocacy will show effective strategies for ethical nursing practice and their relationship with Japanese culture. Objectives: This article explores Japanese psychiatric nurses’ decision to intervene as a patient advocate and examine their ethical, cultural, and social implications. Research design: Using semi-structured interviews verbatim, themes of the problems that required interventions were (...)
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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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    Practice Motions Performed During Preperformance Preparation Drive the Actual Motion of Golf Putting.Yumiko Hasegawa, Akito Miura & Keisuke Fujii - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Tian Wen: A Chinese Book of Origins.Yumiko F. Blanford - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (4):829.
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  6. Gengo tetsugaku taizen.Takashi Iida - 1987 - Tōkyō: Keisō Shobō.
    1. Ronri to gengo -- 2-3. Imi to yōsō -- 4. Shinri to imi.
     
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    Kagaku komyuniti hattatsushi: kenkyū taisei no henbō ni jidai to chie o yomu.Masuo Iida - 1998 - Tōkyō: Kagaku Shinbunsha.
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    Seiyō seishinshi ni okeru gengo to gengokan: keishō to sōzō.Takashi Iida (ed.) - 2006 - Tōkyō: Hatsubaijo Keiō Gijuku Daigaku Shuppankai.
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  9. Shinri to imi.Takashi Iida - 2002 - Tōkyō: Keisō Shobō.
     
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    Block to DNA replication in meiotic maturation: a unified view for a robust arrest of cell cycle in oocytes and somatic cells.Yumiko Kubota & Haruhiko Takisawa - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (4):313-316.
    Under certain conditions, the cell cycle can be arrested for a long period of time. Vertebrate oocytes are arrested at G2 phase, while somatic cells arrest at G0 phase. In both cells, nuclei have lost the ability to initiate DNA synthesis. In a pair of recently published papers,1,2 Méchali and colleagues and Coué and colleagues have clarified how frog oocytes prevent untimely DNA synthesis during the long G2 arrest. Intriguingly, they found only Cdc6 is responsible for the inability of immature (...)
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    Regional Modernisms in Finland and Sweden: From Rural Death Traps to the Utopian Countryside.Iida Pöllänen - 2019 - Utopian Studies 30 (2):252-278.
    Det är stort, Europa, tycker urmakarn. Han har just inte tänkt på det förut. Tyskland, Frankrike, England, ett stycke Skandinavien, ett stycke Ryssland. Och gränserna förändras då och då; ljudlöst, nästan omärkligt på kartan, med buller och bråk där ute. Där ute—?... Långt uppe en liten prick, en liten stad. Hammar upptäcker att den verkligen hör till Europa, är en punkt i världen, ett litet centra, kring vilket en landsbygd sluter sig—en kärna.... Det är litet. Han måste erkänna, att det (...)
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    Impact of the Japanese Disability Homecare System on ALS Patients’ Decision to Receive Tracheostomy with Invasive Ventilation.Yumiko Kawaguchi - 2019 - Neuroethics 13 (2):239-247.
    Research has documented the influence of ALS patients families’ attitudes on patients’ decision to accept or reject TIV, a treatment that in many cases will allow them to live long enough to experience locked-in syndrome ; under Japanese law the use of a ventilator cannot be terminated once it is essential to a patient’s survival, so to choose TIV means to choose the possibility of entering a locked-in state. Previous studies have not, however, elucidated the changes in family members’ attitudes (...)
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    Gra w iki. Analiza fenomenu iki na podstawie prac Shuzo Kuki.Yumiko Matsuzaki - 2002 - Estetyka I Krytyka 2 (2):23-40.
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    Nancy Burns, Kay Lehman Schlozman, and Sydney Verba, The Private Roots of Public Action: Gender, Equality, and Political Participation, Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 2001.Yumiko Mikanagi - 2003 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 4 (1):153-157.
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  15. The educational meaning of "wander" in nature according to the development of early childhood.Yumiko Taoko - 2018 - In Tina Bruce, Peter Elfer, Sacha Powell & Louie Werth (eds.), The Routledge international handbook of Froebel and early childhood practice: re-articulating research and policy. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  16. Perceptions and Objects: Hume’s Radical Empiricism.Yumiko Inukai - 2011 - Hume Studies 37 (2):189-210.
    In Book One of the Treatise of Human Nature, Hume seems to acknowledge the existence of both internal and external worlds, in which perceptions, objects, and bodies, exist. In particular, Hume seems directly to affirm the existence of extra-mental bodies, when he says at the beginning of the section "Of scepticism with regard to the senses," "We may well ask, What causes induce us to believe in theexistence of body? but 'tis in vain to ask, whether there be body or (...)
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  17. Hume on relations: Are they real?Yumiko Inukai - 2010 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 40 (2):185-209.
    William James criticizes Hume for failing to adhere to the strictly empiricist method when he postulates discrete constituents of experience—which Hume calls perceptions—thereby making our experience a train of disconnected pieces. James argues that the discontinuity of experience in Hume results in part from his failure to recognize the immediate presence of relations in experience.1 Emphasizing a continuity and unity of experience, James thus differentiates his empiricism from Hume's as being radical in the sense that it recognizes relations as 'real' (...)
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    Perceptions and Objects: Hume's Radical Empiricism.Yumiko Inukai - 2011 - Hume Studies 37 (2):189-210.
    In A Treatise of Human Nature, Hume seems to use the term "object" to refer to different things in different contexts, including impressions, ideas, perceptions, and bodies. Does he ever use the term "external bodies" to refer to things in the extra-mental world? I argue that what Hume means by external bodies when he affirms their existence is not externally existing, material objects that are somehow presented to the mind or presented in impressions. Rather, the bodies that Hume affirms are, (...)
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  19. Feminizumu no shuchō.Yumiko Ehara (ed.) - 1992 - Tōkyō: Keisō Shobō.
     
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  20. Genshōgakuteki shakaigaku: imi e no manazashi.Yumiko Ehara & Takeshi Yamagishi (eds.) - 1985 - Kyōto-shi: Sanwa Shobō.
     
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  21. Jizokusuru feminizumu no tame ni: gurōbarizēshon to "dai 2 no kindai" o ikinuku riron e = For persistent feminism: survive globalization and the "second modernity".Yumiko Ehara - 2022 - Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Yūhikaku.
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    Hume on Relations.Yumiko Inukai - 2010 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 40 (2):185-209.
    William James criticizes Hume for failing to adhere to the strictly empiricist method when he postulates discrete constituents of experience — which Hume calls perceptions — thereby making our experience a train of disconnected pieces. James argues that the discontinuity of experience in Hume results in part from his failure to recognize the immediate presence of relations in experience. Emphasizing a continuity and unity of experience, James thus differentiates his empiricism from Hume's as being radical in the sense that it (...)
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    Hume's Labyrinth: The Bundling Problem.Yumiko Inukai - 2007 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 24 (3):255 - 274.
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    The PN∗-search algorithm: Application to tsume-shogi.Masahiro Seo, Hiroyuki Iida & Jos W. H. M. Uiterwijk - 2001 - Artificial Intelligence 129 (1-2):253-277.
  25. Philosophy of mental time — A theme introduction.Lajos Brons & Takashi Iida - 2019 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 28:1-8.
    (First paragraphs.) — The notion of “mental time” refers to the experience and awareness of time, including that of past, present, and future, and that of the passing of time. This experience and awareness of time raises a number of puzzling questions. How do we experience time? What exactly do we experience when we experience time? Do we actually experience time? Or do we infer time from something in, or some aspect of our experience? And so forth. These and many (...)
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    James and the Minimal Self.Yumiko Inukai - 2019 - In Clifford S. Stagoll & Michael P. Levine (eds.), Pragmatism Applied: William James and the Challenges of Contemporary Life. Albany: SUNY Press. pp. 169-193.
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    Hōnen and James on Religious Transformation: Psychological Conditions of Conversion and the Nembutsu.Yumiko Inukai - 2012 - Philosophy East and West 62 (4):439-462.
  28. Hume's self.Yumiko Inukai - 2019 - In Angela Coventry & Alex Sager (eds.), _The Humean Mind_. New York: Routledge.
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    James's Answer to Hume: The Empirical Basis of the Unified Self.Yumiko Inukai - 2012 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (2):363-389.
    In the Appendix to A Treatise of Human Nature, Hume famously retracts his account of personal identity by confessing that it involves a profound problem he cannot solve, which I have elsewhere identified and called the Bundling Problem. Neither of the two possible solutions that Hume himself considers in the Appendix is a viable option for him by his own lights, which might suggest that any successful account of a unified self must go beyond the empirical framework. In this paper, (...)
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    The World of the Vulgar and the Ignorant: Hume and Nāgārjuna on the Substantiality and Independence of Objects.Yumiko Inukai - 2015 - Res Philosophica 92 (3):621-651.
    There are remarkable parallels between Hume and Nagarjuna in their denial of substantiality and independence in objects and their subsequent attitude toward our ordinary world. Acknowledging a deep-rooted human tendency to take objects as independent entities, they both argue that there is nothing intrinsic in those objects that make them unitary and independent, and that those characters are, strictly speaking, merely fictitious, mental constructs. They nonetheless affirm the existence of our ordinary world as real. Although their main purposes of the (...)
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    An Annotated Catalogue of Ainu Material.Haruo Aoki & Kirsten Yumiko Taguchi - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):300.
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    Dynastic Politicians: Theory and Evidence from Japan.Yasushi Asako & Iida - 2015 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 16 (1):5-32.
    Dynastic politicians, defined as those whose family members have also served in the same position in the past, occupy a sizable portion of offices in many parts of the world. We develop a model of how dynastic politicians with inherited political advantages affect electoral outcomes and policy choices. Our model predicts that, as compared with non-dynastic legislators, dynastic legislators bring more distributions to the district, enjoy higher electoral success, and harm the economic performance of the districts, despite the larger amount (...)
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    The Non-Linear Process of Institutional Change: The Bank of Japan Reform and Its Aftermath.Arvid J. Lukauskas & Yumiko Shimabukuro - 2006 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 7 (2):127-152.
    In 1997, the Japanese Diet revised the Bank of Japan law thereby granting the central bank greater independence in monetary policy making. The revision was an attempt by Japan's political class to weaken the authority of the powerful Ministry of Finance over the central bank and augment its own influence. The Bank of Japan, however, gained more autonomy than politicians ever intended, leading to frequent confrontations between the government and the central bank over monetary policy. This paper explores the new (...)
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    Analytic philosophy in Japan 1933–2000.Tomohisa Furuta & Takashi Iida - 2022 - Asian Journal of Philosophy 1 (1):1-24.
    Although logical positivism had been known before World War II, it was introduced into academic philosophy in Japan only after it. In this process, the US philosophers who came to Japan in order to participate in American Studies Seminar played an important role. The first generation of Japanese analytic philosophers, who were born in the 1920s and 1930s, began to have some influence in the 1960s, and some of them published original works of high quality in the 1970s. The second (...)
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    The Unproductiveness of Political Conflict in Education: A Nussbaumian Alternative to Agonistic Citizenship Education.Anniina Leiviskä & P. Y. Y. Iida - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy of Education.
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    A sparkle in the eye: Illumination cues and lightness constancy in the perception of eye contact.Colin J. Palmer, Yumiko Otsuka & Colin W. G. Clifford - 2020 - Cognition 205 (C):104419.
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    The Process of Whistleblowing in a Japanese Psychiatric Hospital.Kayoko Ohnishi, Yumiko Hayama, Atsushi Asai & Shinji Kosugi - 2008 - Nursing Ethics 15 (5):631-642.
    This study aims to unveil the process of whistleblowing. Two nursing staff members who worked in a psychiatric hospital convicted of large-scale wrongdoing were interviewed. Data were analyzed using a modified grounded theory approach. Analysis of the interviews demonstrated that they did not decide to whistleblow when they were suspicious or had an awareness of wrongdoing. They continued to work, driven by appreciation, affection, and a sense of duty. Their decision to whistleblow was ultimately motivated by firm conviction. Shortly after (...)
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    The unproductiveness of political conflict in education: A Nussbaumian alternative to agonistic citizenship education.Anniina Leiviskä & Iida Pyy - 2021 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 55 (4-5):577-588.
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  39. Professor Quine on Japanese Classifiers.Takashi Iida - 1998 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 9 (3):111-118.
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    Peaceful atoms in Japan: Radioisotopes as shared technical and sociopolitical resources for the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission and the Japanese scientific community in the 1950s.Kaori Iida - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 80:101240.
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  41. Genetics and “Breeding as a Science”: Kihara Hitoshi and the Development of Genetics in Japan in the First Half of the Twentieth Century.Kaori Iida - 2015 - In Sharon Kingsland & Denise Phillips (eds.), New Perspectives on the History of Life Sciences and Agriculture. Springer Verlag.
     
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    Volonté générale 2.0?Masashi Fuchida & Yoshiho Iida - 2016 - Multitudes 63 (2):202-212.
    La crise de la démocratie d’aujourd’hui a remis en cause la notion même de la solidarité. Le philosophe japonais, Hiroki Azuma, dans Volonté générale 2.0, présente un argument qui repense les conditions de participation et de présence de la politique. En prenant pour fil conducteur la notion rousseauiste de « volonté générale », il essaie de mettre à jour cette notion classique, en se référant au développement de la technologie informatique. Notre article vise à mesurer la portée politico-philosophique de la (...)
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    What is the Point of the Ikenberry-Acharya Debate?Keisuke Iida - 2015 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 16 (3):429-433.
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    Fake news and its electoral consequences: a survey experiment on Mexico.Takeshi Iida, Jaehyun Song, José Luis Estrada & Yuriko Takahashi - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-14.
    This study examined the effect of fake news on electoral outcome. Using post-election surveys, previous studies found associations between exposure to fake news and voting behavior, though these observational studies failed to show that these changes were actually caused by fake news. To examine whether fake news really affects voting behavior, we need to experimentally manipulate voters’ exposure to fake news in real elections and see if voters regret their vote choice knowing that the information was false. For this purpose, (...)
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    Against the re-definition of death.Nobuyuki Iida - 1994 - Monash Bioethics Review 13 (2):19-22.
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    Confidence, power and distributive preferences.Yoshio Iida - 2020 - Mind and Society 19 (2):207-222.
    The aims of this study were twofold, to: examine the behavior displayed by participants who expected to be nominated for donor roles in dictator games wherein initial endowments of players are determined by lottery and investigate the conduct of donors who were confident in their good fortune in relation to their power as they redistributed the rewards they had gained. Results from a dictator game in which a donor is accorded the absolute power to redistribute initial income and a random (...)
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    Computer shogi.Hiroyuki Iida, Makoto Sakuta & Jeff Rollason - 2002 - Artificial Intelligence 134 (1-2):121-144.
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    Folk religion among the Koreans in Japan: The shamanism of the “Korean Temples.Takafumi Iida, 飯田 & 剛史 - 1988 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 15 (2-3):155-182.
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    Gēmu to keisan.Takashi Iida (ed.) - 1991 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
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    Japanese Political Studies and Japanese International Relations in China, Japan, and Korea.Keisuke Iida - 2010 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 11 (3):275-289.
    This article summarizes the findings of this special issue focusing on five questions: (1) who studies Japanese politics and international relations in China, Japan and the Republic of Korea?; (2) what is being studied in each of these countries?; 3) how are Japanese politics studied in each of these countries?; (3) what determines the nature of the study of Japanese politics and international relations?; and 4) what is the impact of the study of Japanese politics in each of these three (...)
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