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    Mizuko Kuyō and New Age Concepts of Reincarnation.Komatsu Kayoko - 2003 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 30 (3-4):259-278.
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  2. Yoshio Nagai, Jeremy Bentham (critical biography of british intellectuals 7; kenkyusha, 2003), pp. 292.Kayoko Komatsu & Hiroaki Itai - 2005 - Utilitas 17 (3):354-355.
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    Jeremy Bentham and “Citizenship Education”.Kayoko Komatsu - 2019 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 16.
    La présente étude se propose d’examiner la conception tout à fait originale de Bentham concernant une éducation démocratique fondée sur des intellectuels qui visent à établir une société libérale, contrairement à l’éducation civique d’aujourd’hui. Tout d’abord, j’examine les recherches récentes sur l’éducation civique, qui sont liées à un tournant délibératif, en montrant en quoi elles diffèrent des objectifs que Bentham s’assignait pour l’éducation. Ensuite, en évoquant l’évolution des travaux de recherche concernant les relations entre Bentham et Foucault, je souligne que (...)
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  4. Giyoo Hatano Keio University, Tokyo Kayoko Inagaki Chiba University, Chiba.Kayoko Inagaki - 2003 - In Gale M. Sinatra & Paul R. Pintrich (eds.), Intentional conceptual change. Mahwah, N.J.: L. Erlbaum. pp. 403.
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    Impact of moral sensitivity on moral distress among psychiatric nurses.Kayoko Ohnishi, Kazuyo Kitaoka, Jun Nakahara, Maritta Välimäki, Raija Kontio & Minna Anttila - 2019 - Nursing Ethics 26 (5):1473-1483.
    Background: Moral distress occurs when one knows the right thing to do, but institutional constraints make it nearly impossible to pursue the right course of action. Moral distress was found to cause negative feelings, burnout, and/or resignation. Not only external factors such as lack of staff but also internal ones affect moral distress. Moral sensitivity, which is thought of as an advantage of nurses, could effect moral distress, as nurses being unaware of existing ethical problems must feel little distress. Objectives: (...)
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    Moral distress experienced by psychiatric nurses in Japan.Kayoko Ohnishi, Yasuko Ohgushi, Masataka Nakano, Hirohide Fujii, Hiromi Tanaka, Kazuyo Kitaoka, Jun Nakahara & Yugo Narita - 2010 - Nursing Ethics 17 (6):726-740.
    This study aimed to: (1) develop and evaluate the Moral Distress Scale for Psychiatric nurses (MDS-P); (2) use the MDS-P to examine the moral distress experienced by Japanese psychiatric nurses; and (3) explore the correlation between moral distress and burnout. A questionnaire on the intensity and frequency of moral distress items (the MDS-P: 15 items grouped into three factors), a burnout scale (Maslach Burnout Inventory — General Survey) and demographic questions were administered to 391 Japanese psychiatric nurses in 2007—2008. These (...)
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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 role of online ethics consultation on mental health.Kayoko Ohnishi, Teresa E. Stone, Takashi Yoshiike & Kazuyo Kitaoka - 2020 - Nursing Ethics 27 (5):1261-1269.
    Background Nurses experience moral distress when they cannot do what they believe is right or when they must do what they believe is wrong. Given the limited mechanisms for managing ethical issues for nurses in Japan, an Online Ethics Consultation on mental health (OEC) was established open to anyone seeking anonymous consultation on mental health practice. Research objective To report the establishment of the Online Ethics Consultation and describe and evaluate its effectiveness. Ethical considerations The research was conducted in accordance (...)
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    Animals and plants are put together based on vitalistic causality.Kayoko Inagaki & Giyoo Hatano - 2004 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 8 (8):356-362.
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  10. Chishiki shakaigaku hihan.Kentarō Komatsu - 1932
     
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  11. Expectations of biotech of Japanese high school students in 1998.Hiromitsu Komatsu & Darryl Macer - 2000 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 10 (5):142-147.
    A survey of high school student expectations on biotechnology was made, including the information, where it came from, how information resources influence their scientific thoughts. GM crops were used as the theme of biotechnology, because the technology is concerned with food which all people have a relationship with. From the 977 responses obtained from 8 high schools it was found most high schools' students expected benefits and risks from biotechnology. A wide variety of fruits and vegetables improvements were given when (...)
     
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    Meta baioeshikkusu no kōchiku e: seimei rinri o toinaosu.Yoshihiko Komatsu & Chiaki Kagawa (eds.) - 2010 - Tōkyō: NTT Shuppan.
    生命が今こそ、語り直されなくてはならない!文明論、歴史、メタ科学、経済批判、生権力の視点から。.
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  13. Nishida tetsugaku no konpon seikaku.Setsurō Komatsu - 1948
     
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    Surface representation by population coding.Hidehiko Komatsu - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (6):761-762.
    Although there is empirical evidence of neural filling-in, this does not necessarily entail “isomorphic” theory. Most cortical neurons do not respond to a uniform surface and are instead sensitive to surface size and quality. I propose that a population of such neurons encodes the presence of a surface. This scheme is different from either the “cognitive” or “isomorphic” theories.
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    Shūkyō to seimei rinri.Yoshihiko Komatsu & Kenji Doi (eds.) - 2005 - Kyōto-shi: Nakanishiya Shuppan.
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  16. The p-Frobenius number for the triple of certain quadratic numbers.Takao Komatsu & Fatih Yilmaz - forthcoming - Logic Journal of the IGPL.
    In this paper, we give closed-form expressions of the $p$-Frobenius number for the triple of the numbers $a n(n-1)+r$ for an integer $a\ge 4$ and $r$ is odd. For the set of given positive integers $A:=\{a_{1},a_{2},\dots,a_{k}\}$, the $p$-Frobenius number is the largest integer whose nonnegative integral linear combinations of given positive integers in $A$ are expressed in at most $p$ ways. When $p=0$, the $0$-Frobenius number is the classical Frobenius number, which is the central topic of the famous linear Diophantine (...)
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  17. Gendai no tetsugaku.Komatsu Setsurō - 1968
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  18. Benshōhō tokuhon.Setsurō Komatsu - 1957
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    Gendai ningen ron.Setsurō Komatsu - 1964
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    Iryō rinri no tobira: sei to shi o megutte.Namiko Komatsu - 2005 - Tōkyō: Hokuju Shuppan. Edited by Namiko Komatsu.
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    Mapping Millikan's conceptual work onto (empirical) work by psychologists.Lloyd K. Komatsu - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (1):76-77.
    There are three points of difference between psychologists' assumptions and those that Millikan suggests: (1) concepts as representations versus concepts as reflecting a capacity; (2) concepts having a role in categorization and inference versus a role in reidentification; and (3) the “basic level” as an aspect of the “vertical” dimension of categories versus being a kind of category, on a par with natural kinds.
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  22. Nihon no shisō.Setsurō Komatsu - 1972 - Horitsu Bunka Sha.
     
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  23. Rekishi to tetsugaku to no taiwa.Shigeo Komatsu - 1974 - Heibonsha.
     
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    Shintai to shinsei no minzoku.Kazuhiko Komatsu & Yōichirō Katsuki (eds.) - 1998 - Tōkyō: Yūzankaku.
    民俗社会における身体はどのように文化化・社会化されており、どのような意味づけを行ってきたか。また、そこにはどのような心性が宿っていたかという新しい視点で構想する。.
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  25. (1 other version)Tetsugaku shōjiten.Setsurō Komatsu - 1954 - Horitsu Bunkasha.
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    A developmental perspective on informal biology.Giyoo Hatano & Kayoko Inagaki - 1999 - In Douglas L. Medin & Scott Atran (eds.), Folkbiology. MIT Press. pp. 321--354.
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    Young children's naive theory of biology.Giyoo Hatano & Kayoko Inagaki - 1994 - Cognition 50 (1-3):171-188.
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  28. Aru tetsugakusha no ryōyō nikki.Setsurō Komatsu - 1964
     
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  29. Bungaku ni miru ningen tankyū.Setsurō Komatsu - 1966
     
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  30. Gendai ningen ron.Setsurō Komatsu - 1974
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  31. Gendai tetsugaku.Setsurō Komatsu - 1969
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  32. Kore kara no tetsugaku.Setsurō Komatsu - 1948
     
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  33. Ningen no kagaku to Nihon.Heihachi Komatsu - 1981 - Tokyo: Hatsubaimoto, Sōkai Shuppan.
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    Nichiren no shisō to sono tenkai.Kuniaki Komatsu & Jūdō Hanano (eds.) - 2014 - Tōkyō: Shunjūsha.
    本巻は、日蓮が遺した文書の考証を通して、日蓮とは何かを明らかにするとともに、その思想の歴史的展開を論じ、今後の研究課題を呈示する。.
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  35. Shisō no nagare.Setsurō Komatsu - 1967
     
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    Seikenryoku no rekishi: nōshi, songenshi, ningen no songen o megutte.Yoshihiko Komatsu - 2012 - Tōkyō-to Chiyoda-ku: Seidosha.
    なぜ脳死が人の死とされるのか、なぜ尊厳死が推進されるのか。「人間の尊厳」の系譜を、ギリシア哲学やキリスト教神学からたどり直し、生権力の淵源に迫る画期的な著作。.
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  37. Seiyō tetsugaku shi nyūmon.Setsurō Komatsu - 1954
     
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  38. Tetsugaku kōgi.Setsurō Komatsu (ed.) - 1973
     
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  39. Tetsugaku to jiyū.Shigeo Komatsu & Hiroshi Tanaka - 1981 - Ochanomizu Shobo. Edited by Hiroshi Tanaka.
     
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  40. Socially facilitative robots for older adults to alleviate social isolation: A participatory design workshop approach in the US and Japan.Marlena R. Fraune, Takanori Komatsu, Harrison R. Preusse, Danielle K. Langlois, Rachel H. Y. Au, Katrina Ling, Shogo Suda, Kiko Nakamura & Katherine M. Tsui - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Social technology can improve the quality of older adults' social lives and mitigate negative mental and physical health outcomes associated with loneliness, but it should be designed collaboratively with this population. In this paper, we used participatory design methods to investigate how robots might be used as social facilitators for middle-aged and older adults in both the US and Japan. We conducted PD workshops in the US and Japan because both countries are concerned about the social isolation of these older (...)
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    WOZ experiments for understanding mutual adaptation.Yong Xu, Kazuhiro Ueda, Takanori Komatsu, Takeshi Okadome, Takashi Hattori, Yasuyuki Sumi & Toyoaki Nishida - 2009 - AI and Society 23 (2):201-212.
    A robot that is easy to teach not only has to be able to adapt to humans but also has to be easily adaptable to. In order to develop a robot with mutual adaptation ability, we believe that it will be beneficial to first observe the mutual adaptation behaviors that occur in human–human communication. In this paper, we propose a human–human WOZ (Wizard-of-Oz) experiment setting that can help us to observe and understand how the mutual adaptation procedure occurs between human (...)
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    Why study deduction?Kathleen M. Galotti & Lloyd K. Komatsu - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (2):350-350.
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    Visual Perception of Moisture Is a Pathogen Detection Mechanism of the Behavioral Immune System.Kazunori Iwasa, Takanori Komatsu, Ayaka Kitamura & Yuta Sakamoto - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The behavioral immune system (BIS) includes perceptual mechanisms for detecting cues of contamination. Former studies have indicated that moisture has a disgusting property. Therefore, moisture could be a target for detecting contamination cues by the BIS. We conducted two experiments to examine the psychophysical basis of moisture perception and clarify the relationship between the perception of moisture and the BIS. We assumed that the number of high luminance areas in a visual image provided optical information that would enable the visual (...)
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    Desmutagens and bio‐antimutagens – their modes of action.Tsuneo Kada & Kayoko Shimoi - 1987 - Bioessays 7 (3):113-116.
    There are two ways of preventing induced cellular mutagenesis. In the first, mutagens are inactivated by ‘desmutagens’ before they can attack the DNA. In the second, ‘bio‐antimutagens’ interfere with cellular fixation processes working on damage in DNA. Examples of modes of action are shown for these inhibitors of induced mutations and implications for reducing genetic damage in man are discussed.
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    Ajia no hitobito no shizenkan o tadoru.Nobuko Kibe, Kazuhiko Komatsu & Yōichirō Satō (eds.) - 2013 - Tōkyō: Bensei Shuppan.
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    Transition from short-range to long-range order in Ni4Mo.Toshio Sabtjki, Kimio Komatsu & Soji Nenno - 1969 - Philosophical Magazine 20 (167):1091-1094.
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    Psicoterapia breve operacionalizada na clínica privada.Ryad Simon & Kayoko Yamamoto - 2009 - Revista Aletheia 30:172-182.
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    Monitoring Autophagy Flux and Activity: Principles and Applications.Takashi Ueno & Masaaki Komatsu - 2020 - Bioessays 42 (11):2000122.
    Macroautophagy is a major degradation mechanism of cell components via the lysosome. Macroautophagy greatly contributes to not only cell homeostasis but also the prevention of various diseases. Because macroautophagy proceeds through multi‐step reactions, researchers often face a persistent question of how macroautophagic activity can be measured correctly. To make a straightforward determination of macroautophagic activity, diverse monitoring assays have been developed. Direct measurement of lysosome‐dependent degradation of radioisotopically labeled cell proteins has long been applied. Meanwhile, indirect monitoring procedures have been (...)
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    The nature of deformation around pressure cracks on diamond.B. R. Lawn & H. Komatsu - 1966 - Philosophical Magazine 14 (130):689-699.
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    Change in electrical resistivity of commercial purity aluminium severely plastic deformed.Yoji Miyajima, Shin-Ya Komatsu, Masatoshi Mitsuhara, Satoshi Hata, Hideharu Nakashima & Nobuhiro Tsuji - 2010 - Philosophical Magazine 90 (34):4475-4488.
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