Results for 'Hiroshi Yamazaki'

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    Intimacy in Phone Conversations: Anxiety Reduction for Danish Seniors with Hugvie.Ryuji Yamazaki, Louise Christensen, Kate Skov, Chi-Chih Chang, Malene F. Damholdt, Hidenobu Sumioka, Shuichi Nishio & Hiroshi Ishiguro - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
  2. Wakaki tetsugakuto no shuki.Hiroshi Yamazaki - 1969
     
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  3. Gendai tetsugaku jiten.Masakazu Yamazaki & Hiroshi Ichikawa - 1970 - Kodansha. Edited by Hiroshi Ichikawa.
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    A Non-parametric Approach to the Overall Estimate of Cognitive Load Using NIRS Time Series.Soheil Keshmiri, Hidenobu Sumioka, Ryuji Yamazaki & Hiroshi Ishiguro - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11:239272.
    We present a nonparametric approach to prediction of the n-back n \in {1, 2} task as a proxy measure of mental workload using Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) data. In particular, we focus on measuring the mental workload through hemodynamic responses in the brain induced by these tasks, thereby realizing the potential that they can offer for their detection in real world scenarios (e.g., difficulty of a conversation). Our approach takes advantage of intrinsic linearity that is inherent in the components of (...)
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  5. Yamazaki Masakazu zenshū.Masakazu Yamazaki - 1900 - Tōkyō: Asahi Shuppansha.
     
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  6. Nagata Hiroshi Nihon shisō shi kenkyū.Hiroshi Nagata - 1967
  7. Nagata Hiroshi senshū.Hiroshi Nagata - 1948
     
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  8. Sugō Hiroshi chosakushū: kyōiku no shijin.Hiroshi Sugō - 1980 - Tōkyō: Hakujusha.
    dai 1-kan. Ningen, kyōiku ga umarekawaru tame -- dai 2-kan. Ningen to no deai, kyōiku to no deai -- dai 3 kan. Ningenrashiku naru tedate -- dai 4-kan. Jinrui no kibō, osanago -- dai 5-kan. Shishū, ushinawareta kisetsu o motomete -- dai 6-kan. Aru mazushiki shōgai no kiroku -- [7] Kyōiku to kyōikugaku.
     
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  9. Yamazaki Ansai.Ansai Yamazaki - 1979
     
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    Nihon ni okeru yuibutsuron no kaitakusha: Nagata Hiroshi no shōgai to gyōseki.Hiroshi Nagata - 2008 - Tōkyō: Gakushū no Tomosha. Edited by Makoto Ajisaka.
    『日本唯物論史』などで知られるわが国の唯物論哲学の開拓者・永田廣志の生涯をまとめ、その理論活動の意義を解明。哲学研究者と在野の郷土史家との共同研究が生み出した成果。本邦初公開の貴重な資料や秘蔵写真も多 数紹介。.
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    On Katětov and Katětov–Blass orders on analytic P-ideals and Borel ideals.Hiroshi Sakai - 2018 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 57 (3-4):317-327.
    Minami–Sakai :883–898, 2016) investigated the cofinal types of the Katětov and the Katětov–Blass orders on the family of all \ ideals. In this paper we discuss these orders on analytic P-ideals and Borel ideals. We prove the following:The family of all analytic P-ideals has the largest element with respect to the Katětov and the Katětov–Blass orders.The family of all Borel ideals is countably upward directed with respect to the Katětov and the Katětov–Blass orders. In the course of the proof of (...)
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    Ten no ana chi no ana: Noma Hiroshi seimei taiwa.Hiroshi Noma - 1991 - Tōkyō: Shakai Shisōsha. Edited by Wahei Tatematsu.
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    Simple proofs of $${\mathsf{SCH}}$$ SCH from reflection principles without using better scales.Hiroshi Sakai - 2015 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 54 (5-6):639-647.
    We give simple proofs of the Singular Cardinal Hypothesis from the Weak Reflection Principle and the Fodor-type Reflection Principle which do not use better scales.
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    Experiencing Biopolitics.Hiroshi Yoshioka - 2023 - Filozofski Vestnik 44 (2):329-41.
    I examine the tension between biopolitics and necropolitics through three themes that I have perceived and that are related to my life in Japan. First, I examine the transformation of hospitals and medical care, particularly for the elderly, through my experience of sharing the end of my mother’s life. Modern medicine has made great achievements in treating diseases that used to be fatal, but it has become institutionalized in the context of Big Pharma interests, with no insight into the natural (...)
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    Tetsugaku no sekai sōron.Hiroshi Ban - 1990 - Tōkyō: Hokuju Shuppan.
  16. Hēgeru no rekishi ishiki.Hiroshi Hasegawa - 1974
     
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  17. Kotoba e no michi.Hiroshi Hasegawa - 1978
     
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  18. Waga sekai ron.Hiroshi Izawa & Masayuki Katō (eds.) - 1941
     
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  19. On the semantic duplicity of the first person pronoun “I”.Hiroshi Kojima - 1998 - Continental Philosophy Review 31 (3):307-320.
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    Junsui Bukkyō: Sekusutosu to Nāgārujuna to Witogenshutain no hazama de kangaeru = Sextus Empiricus, Nāgārjuna, Ludwig Wittgenstein.Hiroshi Kurosaki - 2005 - Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Shunjūsha.
    双子のようによく似たギリシャ懐疑哲学と仏教の〈空〉の思想。両者を丹念に読み解くとき、透徹した「縁起=言語ゲーム」の世界に揺らめくわれわれの生の真実が浮かびあがる。ウィトゲンシュタインを起点に世界史的規 模で展開する哲学の本当の意味を求める旅。.
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    Reverse Mathematics and Completeness Theorems for Intuitionistic Logic.Takeshi Yamazaki - 2001 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 42 (3):143-148.
    In this paper, we investigate the logical strength of completeness theorems for intuitionistic logic along the program of reverse mathematics. Among others we show that is equivalent over to the strong completeness theorem for intuitionistic logic: any countable theory of intuitionistic predicate logic can be characterized by a single Kripke model.
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  22. Genshōgaku no tenkai.Yōsuke Yamazaki - 1974
     
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    Is the lifetime of light-stimulated cGMP phosphodiesterase regulated by recoverin through its regulation of rhodopsin phosphorylation?Akio Yamazaki - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (3):494-494.
    In the current model of visual transduction, the lifetime of active cGMP phosphodiesterase depends upon the period of its interaction with GTP-bound transducin. If recoverin regulates the lifetime of light-activated cGMP phosphodiesterase through inhibition of rhodopsin phosphorylation, rhodopsin should directly interact with cGMP phosphodiesterase and/or GTP-bound transducin complexed with cGMP phosphodiesterase. Is this true?
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  24. Ikani tetsugaku subeki ka.Ken Yamazaki - 1949
     
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  25. Nīche to gendai no tetsugaku.Yōsuke Yamazaki - 1970
     
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  26. Tetsugaku.Masakazu Yamazaki - 1950 - Edited by Tasuku Hara & Toshio Satō.
     
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  27. Tetsugaku kenkyū annai.Masakazu Yamazaki - 1964 - Edited by Sadao Tajima.
     
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    Semistationary and stationary reflection.Hiroshi Sakai - 2008 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 73 (1):181-192.
    We study the relationship between the semistationary reflection principle and stationary reflection principles. We show that for all regular cardinals Λ ≥ ω₂ the semistationary reflection principle in the space [Λ](1) implies that every stationary subset of $E_{\omega}^{\lambda}\coloneq \{\alpha \in \lambda \,|\,{\rm cf}(\alpha)=\omega \}$ reflects. We also show that for all cardinals Λ ≥ ω₃ the semistationary reflection principle in [Λ](1) does not imply the stationary reflection principle in [Λ](1).
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    Matching versus optimal data selection in the Wason selection task.Hiroshi Yama - 2001 - Thinking and Reasoning 7 (3):295 – 311.
    It has been reported as a robust effect that people are likely to select a matching case in the Wason selection task. For example, they usually select the 5 case, in the Wason selection task with the conditional "if an E, then a not-5". This was explained by the matching bias account that people are likely to regard a matching case as relevant to the truth of the conditional (Evans, 1998). However, because a positive concept usually constructs a smaller set (...)
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    LK, LJ, Dual Intuitionistic Logic, and Quantum Logic.Hiroshi Aoyama - 2004 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 45 (4):193-213.
    In this paper, we study the relationship among classical logic, intuitionistic logic, and quantum logic . These logics are related in an interesting way and are not far apart from each other, as is widely believed. The results in this paper show how they are related with each other through a dual intuitionistic logic . Our study is completely syntactical.
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    最適解の位置にロバストな実数値 GA を実現する Toroidal Search Space Conversion の提案.Yamamura Masayuki Someya Hiroshi - 2001 - Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 16 (3):333-343.
    This paper presents a new method that improves robustness of real-coded Genetic Algorithm (GA) for function optimization. It is reported that most of crossover operators for real-coded GA have sampling bias, which prevents to find the optimum when it is near the boundary of search space. They like to search the center of search space much more than the other. Therefore, they will not work on functions that have their optima near the boundary of the search space. Although several methods (...)
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  32. Wittgenstein on context and philosophical pictures.Hiroshi Ohtani - 2016 - Synthese 193 (6):1795-1816.
    In this paper, I will investigate Wittgenstein’s idea about the context-sensitivity of utterance. It is the idea that there is a big gap between understanding a sentence in the sense of knowing the idioms and discerning the grammar in it, and what is said by using it in a particular context. Although context-sensitivity in this moderate sense is a familiar idea in Wittgensteinian scholarship, it has mainly been studied as an idea in “Wittgenstein’s philosophy of language.” However, Wittgenstein’s interest in (...)
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    Dynamics of visual attention in exploration and exploitation for reward-guided adjustment tasks.Hiroshi Higashi - 2024 - Consciousness and Cognition 123 (C):103724.
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    Who is a Proper Opponent? The Tibetan Buddhist Concept of phyi rgol yang dag.Hiroshi Nemoto - 2013 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 41 (2):151-165.
    This paper examines the role of a proper opponent (phyi rgol yang dag) in debate from the standpoint of the Tibetan Buddhist theory of argumentation. A proper opponent is a person who is engaged in the process of truth-seeking. He is not a debater who undertakes to refute the tenets of a proponent. But rather, he is the model debater to whom a proponent can teach truth by using a probative argument in the most effective way. A proper opponent is (...)
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    Nishida Kitarō mikōkai nōto-rui kenkyū shiryōka.Hiroshi Asami, Yūta Nakajima & Sachiko Yamanada (eds.) - 2018 - Ishikawa-ken Kahoku-shi: Ishikawa-ken Nishida Kitarō Kinen Tetsugakukan.
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    哲学の世界・総論.Hiroshi Ban - 1990 - Tōkyō: Hokuju Shuppan.
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    Zen and Shinto, The Story of Japanese Philosophy.Hiroshi Sakamoto - 1961 - Philosophy East and West 11 (3):170-172.
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    (1 other version)Seishin to shite no shintai.Hiroshi Ichikawa - 1975 - Tōkyō: Keisō Shobō.
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  39. Kagaku to ningen.Hiroshi Kurosaki - 1977
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    Philosophy of Science in Japan 1976-1980.Hiroshi Kurosaki - 1982 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 6 (2):103-107.
  41. Kagaku gairon.Hiroshi Nagai - 1965
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    Fenollosa's legacy in late nineteenth-century Japan: an American scholar's role in resurrecting the art of Japan.Hiroshi Nara - 2024 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    The book makes a critical assessment of American art theorist Ernest F. Fenollosa's work in Meiji Japan and offers the first English translation of the Bijutsu shinsetsu speech for which he became known. The author argues that Fenollosa's acclaimed reputation as the savior of traditional Japanese art may have been overestimated.
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  43. Kindai tetsugaku no genten.Hiroshi Ogawa - 1971
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    Art in situ or the Site as Art: A Japanese Reception of Contemporary Art.Hiroshi Uemura - 2020 - Iris 40.
    L’exposition d’art dans des paysages est devenu populaire au Japon, avec la multiplication récente de festivals d’art locaux. Dans ces festivals, qui attirent chacun des centaines de milliers de visiteurs, coexistent des œuvres hétérogènes. Certaines sont des sculptures autonomes, d’autres des installations qui se fondent dans le paysage, et d’autres encore sont des œuvres de type « art relationnel ». Bien que ces œuvres in situ affirment leur lien essentiel avec le site naturel rural et avec le corps du spectateur (...)
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    Andō Shōeki no jitsuzō: kindaiteki shiten o koete.Nobuo Yamazaki - 2016 - Tōkyō: Nōbunkyō.
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  46. Effect of elastic deformation of the honing stone on the exposure of Si-crystals in a hyper-eutectic-Si aluminum cylinder block.Hiroshi Yamagata & Hirotaka Kurita - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 2013--10.
     
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    Evolutionary Origin of Distinct NREM and REM Sleep.Risa Yamazaki, Hirofumi Toda, Paul-Antoine Libourel, Yu Hayashi, Kaspar E. Vogt & Takeshi Sakurai - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Sleep is mandatory in most animals that have the nervous system and is universally observed in model organisms ranging from the nematodes, zebrafish, to mammals. However, it is unclear whether different sleep states fulfill common functions and are driven by shared mechanisms in these different animal species. Mammals and birds exhibit two obviously distinct states of sleep, i.e., non-rapid eye movement sleep and rapid eye movement sleep, but it is unknown why sleep should be so segregated. Studying sleep in other (...)
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    Editorial: The role of culture in human thinking and reasoning.Hiroshi Yama, Niall Galbraith, Jean Baratgin & Hirofumi Hashimoto - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
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    (1 other version)Interactions between a quiz robot and multiple participants.Akiko Yamazaki, Keiichi Yamazaki, Keiko Ikeda, Matthew Burdelski, Mihoko Fukushima, Tomoyuki Suzuki, Miyuki Kurihara, Yoshinori Kuno & Yoshinori Kobayashi - 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):366-389.
    This paper reports on a quiz robot experiment in which we explore similarities and differences in human participant speech, gaze, and bodily conduct in responding to a robot’s speech, gaze, and bodily conduct across two languages. Our experiment involved three-person groups of Japanese and English-speaking participants who stood facing the robot and a projection screen that displayed pictures related to the robot’s questions. The robot was programmed so that its speech was coordinated with its gaze, body position, and gestures in (...)
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  50. (1 other version)Kindai shisō shi ron.Masakazu Yamazaki - 1956 - Tokyo Daigaku Shuppankai.
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