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    Ps アルゴリズムによる眼球追跡運動の検出.Furukawa Koichi Morita Souhei - 2005 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 20:259-269.
    Researchers are able to estimate what subjects attend to by using eye tracking systems. Existing approaches for analyzing eye movements are very useful to estimate attention to still objects. But they are inadequate to estimate attention to moving objects, although paying attention to moving objects is usual human behavior. Thus, we propose a novel approach and algorithm to estimate attention to moving objects more precisely. Our approach is to extract "eye tracking movements". We phrase both saccadic eye movements and smooth (...)
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    The structure of liquid tin.K. Furukawa, B. R. Orton, J. Hamor & G. I. Williams - 1963 - Philosophical Magazine 8 (85):141-155.
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    Electronic medical records and cost efficiency in hospital medical-surgical units.Michael F. Furukawa, T. S. Raghu & Benjamin Bm Shao - 2010 - Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 47 (2):110-123.
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    Intertextuality, mediation, and members' categories in focus groups on humor.Toshiaki Furukawa - 2010 - Pragmatics and Society 1 (2):257-283.
    This paper extends studies on intertextuality into a more explicitly interactional context. I examine the actual process of intertextuality where comedy audiences construct recombinant selves through making sense of various membership categories as well as through making sense of a certain kind of comedy. The examination of this process requires receptive research; however, most studies leave the interpretive process unanalyzed. Conducting both a sequential analysis and a membership categorization analysis will reveal that categories are not “pre-formed” but “per-formed” in situ. (...)
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    AI in medicine: A Japanese perspective.Toshiyuki Furukawa - 1990 - AI and Society 4 (3):196-213.
  6. Aku no wadai.Tetsushi Furukawa - 1969
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  7. Eiyū to seijin.Tetsushi Furukawa - 1958
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    Gūzen to unmei: Kuki Shūzō no rinrigaku.Yūji Furukawa - 2015 - Kyōto-shi: Nakanishiya Shuppan.
    偶然を「運命」として生きる生き方とは何か。九鬼周造が哲学的思索の果てにたどりついた世界観を明らかにする。.
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  9. Hagakure no sekai.Tetsushi Furukawa - 1993 - Kyōto-shi: Shibunkaku Shuppan.
     
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  10. Hakuō Nishimura Shigeki.Tetsushi Furukawa - 1976
     
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    History of Polyolefins: The World's Most Widely Used Polymers. Raymond B. Seymour, Tai Cheng.Yasu Furukawa - 1987 - Isis 78 (1):102-103.
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    High Performance Polymers: Their Origin and Development. Raymond B. Seymour, Gerald S. Kirshenbaum.Yasu Furukawa - 1987 - Isis 78 (4):605-606.
  13. Hōtoku seikatsu no jissen.Yoshiharu Furukawa - 1942
     
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  14. Hirose Tanso.Tetsushi Furukawa - 1972
     
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  15. Kokuminshugi keizaigaku no kiso riron.Takeshi Furukawa - 1937
     
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  16. Kyōyō kōza rinrigaku.Tetsushi Furukawa - 1958
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  17. Kyōshi no moraru.Gen Furukawa - 1959
     
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    Kagaku no shakaishi: Runesansu kara 20-seiki made.Yasu Furukawa - 2018 - Tōkyō-to Taitō-ku: Chikuma Shobō.
    大学、学会、企業、国家などと関わりながら「制度化」の歩みを進めて来た西洋科学。現代に至るまでの歴史を概観した入門書。.
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  19. Kinsei Nihon shisō no kenkyū.Tetsushi Furukawa - 1948 - Tōkyō: Koyama Shoten.
     
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  20. Makiguchi Tsunesaburō to Sōka kyōikugaku.Atsushi Furukawa - 2009 - Tōkyō: Ronsōsha.
     
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  21. Nihonjin no kokoro no rūtsu = Roots of the Japanese mind.Yoshitaka Furukawa - 1978
     
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  22. Nihon rinri shisō no dentō.Tetsushi Furukawa - 1965
     
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  23. Nihon rinri shisō shi.Tetsushi Furukawa - 1952
     
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  24. Nakae Tōju no sōgōteki kenkyū.Osamu Furukawa - 1996 - Tōkyō: Perikansha.
  25. Rinri shisō shi.Tetsushi Furukawa - 1963
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  26. Rinrigaku.Tetsushi Furukawa - 1952
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  27. (2 other versions)The individual in Japanese ethics.Furukawa Tesshi - 1967 - In Charles Alexander Moore, The Japanese mind. Honolulu,: East-West Center Press. pp. 228--244.
     
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    Radicalizing the Role of the Emancipatory Teacher in the Crisis of Democracy: Erich Fromm’s Psychoanalytic Approach to Deweyan Democratic Education.Kazunao Morita - 2022 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 41 (4):467-483.
    This paper explores Erich Fromm’s contribution to Deweyan democratic education by referring to his psychoanalytic interpretation of John Dewey’s pragmatic theory. First, it employs the work by Gert Biesta to secure a space between critical pedagogy and Deweyan democratic education, from which Fromm’s theory can be discussed. Furthermore, it argues that Biesta’s perspective offers a valuable theoretical ground to extend the emancipatory potential of Deweyan democratic education, while avoiding some pitfalls of critical pedagogy. Subsequently, the paper contrasts Marcuse’s and Fromm’s (...)
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    Pātañjala Yoga philosophy: with reference to Buddhism.Koichi Yamashita - 1994 - Calcutta: Firma KLM.
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    In Japan, Consensus Has Limits.Koichi Bai, Yasuko Shirai & Michiko Ishii - 1987 - Hastings Center Report 17 (3):18-20.
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  31. Martin Heidegger’s Thinking and Japanese Philosophy and From Martin Heidegger’s Reply in Appreciation.Kōichi Tsujimura, Martin Heidegger & Richard Capobianco - 2008 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 12 (2):349-357.
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    Phase-Dependent Crossed Inhibition Mediating Coordination of Anti-phase Bilateral Rhythmic Movement: A Mini Review.Koichi Hiraoka - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    The activity of the left and right central pattern generators is efficiently coordinated during locomotion. To achieve this coordination, the interplay between the CPG controlling one leg and that controlling another must be present. Previous findings in aquatic vertebrates and mammalians suggest that the alternate activation of the left and right CPGs is mediated by the commissural interneurons crossing the midline of the spinal cord. Especially, V0 commissural interneurons mediate crossed inhibition during the alternative activity of the left and right (...)
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    Needs‐Driven Versus Market‐Driven Pharmaceutical Innovation: The Consortium for the Development of a New Medicine against Malaria in Brazil.Koichi Kameda - 2014 - Developing World Bioethics 14 (2):101-108.
    The prevailing model for encouraging innovation based on patents and market-oriented raises at least two economic and ethical issues: it imposes barriers on individuals and developing countries governments' access to medicines by defining prices that do not match their income, and the unavailability of new or appropriate products to address the health problems of these populations. In the last decade, this scenario has undergone some changes due to the emergence of new actors, the contribution of aid resources, the introduction to (...)
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    Design of Fixed Points in Boolean Networks Using Feedback Vertex Sets and Model Reduction.Koichi Kobayashi - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-9.
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    Buddhism and Confucianism in Ch’i-Sung’s Essay on Teaching.Koichi Shinohara - 1982 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 9 (4):401-422.
  36. The Problems of Declining Birth Rate and Aging in the Japanese Welfare State and Its Implications for Business and Economic Ethics.Koichi Matsuoka - 2006 - In Xiaohe Lu & Georges Enderle, Developing business ethics in China. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 184.
     
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    The emperor of Japan: a historical study in religious symbolism.Koichi Mori - 1979 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 6 (4):522-565.
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    Yanagita Kunio: An interpretive study.Koichi Mori - 1980 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 7 (2-3).
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    Segregation of solute atoms in copper-aluminium alloys.Koichi Nakazima & Shigeyasu Koda - 1961 - Philosophical Magazine 6 (66):823-829.
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    Parábola: Um gênero literário.Koichi Sanoki - 2013 - Revista de Teologia 7 (12):102-112.
    Parable is a literary genre. The knowledge of a literary parable makes us cognizant of the use of a technique used by the great philosophers to make known or transfer new ideas by making analogies or putting on one side a known fact to communicate a new or something incomprehensible. Jesus used the parable constantly, in his preaching and in the proclamation of the Kingdom of Heaven.
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    Buddhism and the problem of modernity in East Asia: Some exploratory comments based on the example of TakayamaChogyu.Koichi Shinohara - 1981 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 8 (1-2):35-49.
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    Religion and political order in Nichiren's Buddhism.Koichi Shinohara - 1981 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 8 (3-4):225-235.
  43. Tanabe Hajime's Logic of Species and the Philosophy of Nishida Kitaro.Koichi Sugimoto - 2004 - Synthesis Philosophica 19 (1):35-48.
     
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    Refinements of the no-envy solution in economies with indivisible goods.Koichi Tadenuma & William Thomson - 1995 - Theory and Decision 39 (2):189-206.
    We consider the problem of fair allocation in economies with indivisible goods. Our primary concept is that of an envy-free allocation, that is, an allocation such that no agent would prefer anyone else's bundle to his own. Since there typically is a large set (a continuum) of such allocations, the need arises to identify well-behaved selections from the no-envy solution. First we establish the non-existence of ‘population monotonic’ selections. Then we propose a variety of selections motivated by intuitive considerations of (...)
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    Neural Basis of the Time Window for Subjective Motor-Auditory Integration.Koichi Toida, Kanako Ueno & Sotaro Shimada - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  46. (1 other version)The imaginings of Heidegger, Martin.Koichi Tsujimura - 1981 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 88 (2):316-332.
     
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    Composite Higgs Particle.Koichi Yamawaki - 2010 - In Harald Fritzsch & K. K. Phua, Proceedings of the Conference in Honour of Murray Gell-Mann's 80th Birthday. World Scientific. pp. 315.
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    Did bohr succeed in defending the completeness of quantum mechanics?Kunihisa Morita - 2020 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 24 (1):51-63.
    This study posits that Bohr failed to defend the completeness of the quantum mechanical description of physical reality against Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen’s paper. Although there are many papers in the literature that focus on Bohr’s argument in his reply to the EPR paper, the purpose of the current paper is not to clarify Bohr’s argument. Instead, I contend that regardless of which interpretation of Bohr’s argument is correct, his defense of the quantum mechanical description of physical reality remained incomplete. For example, a (...)
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    A Novel Argument for Fatalism.Kunihisa Morita - 2023 - Manuscrito 46 (4):2023-0014.
    This paper offers a novel argument for fatalism: if one accepts the logical possibility of fatalism, one must accept that fatalism is true. This argument has a similar structure to the ‘knowability paradox’, which proves that if every truth can be known by someone, then every truth is known by someone. In this paper, what I mean by ‘fatalism’ is that whatever happens now was determined to happen now in the past. Existing arguments for fatalism assume that the principle of (...)
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    Time Does Not Pass if Time Began from an Infinite Past.Kunihisa Morita - 2022 - Kriterion – Journal of Philosophy 36 (3-4):291-302.
    Philosophers have long discussed whether time really passes. Simultaneously, they have also discussed whether time could have begun from an infinite past. This paper clarifies the relationship between the reality of time’s passage and an infinite past. I assert that time cannot have an infinite past if time really passes. This argument is based on a proposition that an infinite series of events cannot be completed if time really passes. A seemingly strong objection to this proposition is that no movement (...)
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