Results for 'Hideo Sugiyama'

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  1. Nihondō o yuku.Hideo Sugiyama - 1936
     
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  2. Bi to toki: Usuki Hideo Kyōju tetsugaku ronbunshū.Hideo Usuki - 1986 - Tōkyō: Hatsubaimoto Gakubunsha.
     
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  3. Tōzai ni okeru chi no tankyū: Mineshima Hideo Kyōju koki kinen ronshū.Hideo Mineshima (ed.) - 1998 - Tōkyō: Hokuju Shuppan.
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    Oral Storytelling as Evidence of Pedagogy in Forager Societies.Michelle Scalise Sugiyama - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Co‐occurrence of Ostensive Communication and Generalizable Knowledge in Forager Storytelling.Michelle Scalise Sugiyama - 2021 - Human Nature 32 (1):279-300.
    Teaching is hypothesized to be a species-typical behavior in humans that contributed to the emergence of cumulative culture. Several within-culture studies indicate that foragers depend heavily on social learning to acquire practical skills and knowledge, but it is unknown whether teaching is universal across forager populations. Teaching can be defined ethologically as the modification of behavior by an expert in the presence of a novice, such that the expert incurs a cost and the novice acquires skills/knowledge more efficiently or that (...)
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    Narrative theory and function: Why evolution matters.Michelle Scalise Sugiyama - 2001 - Philosophy and Literature 25 (2):233-250.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 25.2 (2001) 233-250 [Access article in PDF] Narrative Theory and Function: Why Evolution Matters Michelle Scalise Sugiyama I It may seem a strange proposition that the study of human evolution is integral to the study of literature, yet that is exactly what this paper proposes. The reasons for this are twofold. Firstly, the practice of storytelling is ancient, pre-dating not only the advent of writing, (...)
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    On the origins of narrative.Michelle Scalise Sugiyama - 1996 - Human Nature 7 (4):403-425.
    Stories consist largely of representations of the human social environment. These representations can be used to influence the behavior of others (consider, e.g., rumor, propaganda, public relations, advertising). Storytelling can thus be seen as a transaction in which the benefit to the listener is information about his or her environment, and the benefit to the storyteller is the elicitation of behavior from the listener that serves the former’s interests. However, because no two individuals have exactly the same fitness interests, we (...)
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    Coalitional Play Fighting and the Evolution of Coalitional Intergroup Aggression.Michelle Scalise Sugiyama, Marcela Mendoza, Frances White & Lawrence Sugiyama - 2018 - Human Nature 29 (3):219-244.
    Dyadic play fighting occurs in many species, but only humans are known to engage in coalitional play fighting. Dyadic play fighting is hypothesized to build motor skills involved in actual dyadic fighting; thus, coalitional play fighting may build skills involved in actual coalitional fighting, operationalized as forager lethal raiding. If human psychology includes a motivational component that encourages engagement in this type of play, evidence of this play in forager societies is necessary to determine that it is not an artifact (...)
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    Social roles, prestige, and health risk.Lawrence Scott Sugiyama & Michelle Scalise Sugiyama - 2003 - Human Nature 14 (2):165-190.
    Selection pressure from health risk is hypothesized to have shaped adaptations motivating individuals to attempt to become valued by other individuals by generously and recurrently providing beneficial goods and/or services to them because this strategy encouraged beneficiaries to provide costly health care to their benefactors when the latter were sick or injured. Additionally, adaptations are hypothesized to have co-evolved that motivate individuals to attend to and value those who recurrently provide them with important benefits so they are willing in turn (...)
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    Fitness Costs of Warfare for Women.Michelle Scalise Sugiyama - 2014 - Human Nature 25 (4):476-495.
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    Nihon seiji kenkyū kotohajime: Ōtake Hideo ōraru hisutorī.Hideo Ōtake - 2021 - Kyōto-shi: Nakanishiya Shuppan. Edited by Daisuke Sakai & Kiyosada Sōmae.
    日本政治の実証分析、レヴァイアサン、自由主義的改革、政界再編、ポピュリズム――日本政治研究をリードした「大嶽政治学」の軌跡。.
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    The Plot Thickens: What Childrens Stories tell us about Mindreading.Michelle Scalise Sugiyama - 2009 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 16 (6-8):6-8.
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    A Single DBS-Lead to Stimulate the Thalamus and Subthalamus: Two-Story Targets for Tremor Disorders.Jumpei Sugiyama & Hiroki Toda - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
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  14. A. Whiten, J. Goodall, WC McGrew, T. Nishida, V. Reynolds.Y. Sugiyama, C. E. G. Tutin, R. W. Wrangham & C. Boesch - 2008 - In Susan Jean Armstrong & Richard George Botzler, The animal ethics reader. New York: Routledge.
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    Biographies of scientists and public understanding of science.Sugiyama Shigeo - 1999 - AI and Society 13 (1-2):124-134.
    In referring to biographies of Edison as examples, the following are shown: the image of a scientist or an engineer in biographies has dramatically changed over time; the images produced anew in each period fitted well to the social milieu of the day; biographies therefore acquired a large readership and contributed to informing to the public of the value of science and technology and the necessity of promoting them. It is also pointed out that a new image of scientist or (...)
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    Coadaptationary aspects of the underground communication between plants and other organisms.Akifumi Sugiyama, Daniel K. Manter & Jorge M. Vivanco - 2012 - In Guenther Witzany & František Baluška, Biocommunication of Plants. Springer. pp. 361--375.
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    Cultural variation is part of human nature.Michelle Scalise Sugiyama - 2003 - Human Nature 14 (4):383-396.
    In 1966, Laura Bohannan wrote her classic essay challenging the supposition that great literary works speak to universal human concerns and conditions and, by extension, that human nature is the same everywhere. Her evidence: the Tiv of West Africa interpret Hamlet differently from Westerners. While Bohannan’s essay implies that cognitive universality and cultural variation are mutually exclusive phenomena, adaptationist theory suggests otherwise. Adaptive problems ("the human condition") and cognitive adaptations ("human nature") are constant across cultures. What differs between cultures is (...)
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    David Best's Argument on Physical Education and Sport in Universities.Hideto Sugiyama - 2006 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 28 (1):21-37.
  19. Gakumon to jānarizumu no aida: 80-nendai ideorogī hihan.Mitsunobu Sugiyama - 1989 - Tōkyō: Misuzu Shobō.
  20. (1 other version)Geijutsu to sogai.Yasuhiko Sugiyama - 1964
     
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    Human behavior and another kind in consciousness: emerging research and opportunities.Shigeki Sugiyama - 2019 - Hershey, PA: IGI Global, Information Science Reference.
    This book examines the general views of artificial intelligence. It also explores the idea of consciousness, consciousness pictures, and mechanisms for wet consciousness and dry consciousness.
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    Inoue Tetsujirō to "kokutai" no kōbō: kangaku no haken to akademizumu.Ryō Sugiyama - 2023 - Tōkyō: Hakusuisha.
    進化論・国家有機体説から生命主義・歴史への回帰まで、デモクラシーと煩悶の時代における「国体」の地平.
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    Imaginary worlds are attractive because they simulate multiple adaptive problems and encode real-world information.Lawrence Sugiyama - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e301.
    Organisms don't explore for exploration's sake: exploratory psychology is regulated by inputs from multiple adaptations dedicated to processing information from different domains of ancestral adaptive relevance. As holistic representations of environments, imaginary worlds simulate multiple adaptive problems, solutions, and outcomes, thereby engaging numerous emotional systems and providing potentially useful information. Their popularity is thus best understood in terms of the full spectrum of information domains they comprise.
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    Imaginary worlds pervade forager oral tradition.Michelle Scalise Sugiyama - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e296.
    Imaginary worlds recur across hunter-gatherer narrative, suggesting that they are an ancient part of human life: to understand their popularity, we must examine their origins. Hunter-gatherer fictional narratives use various devices to encode factual information. Thus, participation in these invented worlds, born of our evolved ability to engage in pretense, may provide adaptations with information inputs that scaffold their development.
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    Ningen kyōiku no honshitsu.Masahiro Sugiyama - 1993 - Tōkyō: Fukumura Shuppan.
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    Report on the 38th Annual Meeting of JSPSPE-Chiba.Hideto Sugiyama - 2017 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 39 (1):45-48.
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    Reconsideration of values of body in physical education.Hideto Sugiyama - 2003 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 25 (2):25-34.
  28. Shakai kagaku jūnikō.Sakae Sugiyama - 1930 - Tōkyō: Shinchōsha.
     
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    Structure of a glassy Zr70Pd30alloy analysed by anomalous X-ray scattering coupled with reverse Monte Carlo simulation.K. Sugiyama, T. Muto, T. Kawamata, Y. Yokoyama & Y. Waseda - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (19-21):2962-2970.
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    The Origins of Economic Thought in Modern Japan.Chuhei Sugiyama - 1994 - Routledge.
    By throwing light on economic thought in the period of the Japanese Enlightenment, this book will make clear what led to the institutionalization of business and economic education, the birth of the pioneer business enterprise and of serious economic journalism and the reasons behind the success of Japanese economic development.
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    The Present Situation and the Problems of University Physical Education.Susumu Sugiyama, Katsunori Kobayashi & Masayuki Nara - 2001 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 23 (2):1-15.
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    The system of Herbert Spencer's thought in its entirety.Hideto Sugiyama - 1991 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 13 (1):55-68.
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    What is the Object of Physical Education in the Higher Education?Susumu Sugiyama - 2009 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 31 (2):87-93.
  34. Some Japanese cultural traits and religions.Hideo Kishimoto - 1967 - In Charles Alexander Moore, The Japanese mind. Honolulu,: East-West Center Press. pp. 110--121.
  35. Mahāyāna buddhism and japanese thought.Hideo Kishimoto - 1954 - Philosophy East and West 4 (3):215-223.
  36. Bungakuteki Niche zō.Hideo Akiyama - 1969
     
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    Nietzsches idee Des „grossen stils“.Hideo Akiyama - 1974 - Nietzsche Studien 3 (1):105-114.
  38. Nihiru to Kami.Hideo Akiyama - 1951
     
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  39. Shisōsuru Niche.Hideo Akiyama - 1975
     
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  40. Nihon ni okeru Yōmeigaku no keifu.Hideo Andō - 1971
     
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    法思考とパタン: 法における類型へのアプローチ.Hideo Aoi - 2000 - Tōkyō: Sōbunsha.
    法の分野における類型の解明は、法理学の重要課題の一つである。本書は、著者が十数年間、法思考との関連という角度からこの問題と取り組んできた研究成果を一つにまとめたものである。.
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    Hōshikō to patan: hō ni okeru ruikei e no apurōchi.Hideo Aoi - 2000 - Tōkyō: Sōbunsha.
    法の分野における類型の解明は、法理学の重要課題の一つである。本書は、著者が十数年間、法思考との関連という角度からこの問題と取り組んできた研究成果を一つにまとめたものである。.
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    Kei Kō no shisō.Hideo Baba - 2008 - Tōkyō: Meiji Shoin.
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  44. Hosoi Heishū to kyōshizō: Tōyō kyōgaku seishin to no chōwa o motomete.Hideo Endō - 1982 - Tōkyō: Kyōdō Shuppan.
     
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    Ethnomethodology and the rashomon problem.Hideo Hama - 1999 - Human Studies 22 (2-4):183-192.
    In his doctoral dissertation, Harold Garfinkel critically examined Talcott Parsons' classical formulation of the problem of order referred to as the Hobbesian problem. Garfinkel's criticism can be summarized under the following three headings: (1) common sense rationality replaces scientific rationality; (2) the level of the premises of conduct replaces the level of de facto action; (3) congruence theory replaces the correspondence theory. The aim of this paper is to make some observations on the structure of the problem of order which (...)
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    Pesutarotchī, Furēberu to Nihon no kindai kyōiku =.Hideo Hamada (ed.) - 2009 - Machida-shi: Tamagawa Daigaku Shuppanbu.
    明治の草創期に、学校教育に欧米式の方法が導入されて以来、子どもたちの直観や自発性を重視したペスタロッチーとフレーベルの教育思想は、戦後にいたるまで日本の教育に強い影響力を与え続けてきた。二人の教育思想 はどのように受容され、実践されてきたのだろうか。その理想に共鳴した教育者・教育学者の足跡からたどる。.
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  47. Kachi sōtaishugi hōtetsugaku no kenkyū.Hideo Hara - 1968
     
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    Slave-Boson Mean-Field Theory of Spin- and Orbital- Ordered States in the Degenerate Hubbard Model.Hideo Hasegawa - 2000 - Foundations of Physics 30 (12):2061-2078.
    The mean-field theory with the use of the slave-boson functional method has been generalized to take account of the spin- and/or orbital-ordered state in the doubly degenerate Hubbard model. Numerical calculations are presented of the antiferromagnetic orbital-ordered state in the half-filled simple-cubic model. The orbital order in the present theory is much reduced compared with that in the Hartree–Fock approximation because of the large orbital fluctuations. From a comparison of the ground-state energy, the antiferromagnetic orbital state is shown to be (...)
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  49. Kyōiku tetsugaku no konpon modai.Hideo Higashi - 1958
     
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  50. Bi no chishiki 88.Hideo Itokawa (ed.) - 1980
     
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