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  1. Ōhara Yūgaku zenshū.Yūgaku Ōhara - 1943
     
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    Japanese Women in Science and Technology.Motoko Kuwahara - 2001 - Minerva 39 (2):203-216.
    Women make up about ten per cent of the scientists and engineers in Japan. The aim of this essay is to make clear why, even in the year 2001, there are so few women in these disciplines. I will suggest that the socio-economic structure and gender ideology of Japan since the Second World War is responsible for this shortage which is often erroneously attributed to the cultural traditions of feudal Japan.
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  3. Sentetsuzōden. Kinsei kijinden. Hyakka kikōden.Tokusai Hara - 1917 - Tōkyō: Yūhōdō. Edited by Kōkei Ban & Gogaku Yajima.
     
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  4. The Person and the Body: Roman Rhetors and Greek Naturalists.Mary L. O' Hara - 1977 - Apeiron 11 (1):43.
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    Japanese values: A thematic analysis of contemporary children’s literature.Motoko Huthwait - 1978 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 5 (1):59-74.
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    Representations of the Natural System in the Nineteenth Century.Robert J. O' Hara - 1991 - Biology and Philosophy 6 (2):255.
    ‘The Natural System’ is the abstract notion of the order in living diversity. The richness and complexity of this notion is revealed by the diversity of representations of the Natural System drawn by ornithologists in the Nineteenth Century. These representations varied in overall form from stars, to circles, to maps, to evolutionary trees and cross-sections through trees. They differed in their depiction of affinity, analogy, continuity, directionality, symmetry, reticulation and branching, evolution, and morphological convergence and divergence. Some representations were two-dimensional, (...)
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    Depth and Distance in Berkeley's Theory of Vision.Akira Hara - 2004 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 21 (1):101 - 117.
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    Telling the tree: Narrative representation and the study of evolutionary history.Robert J. O' Hara - 1992 - Biology and Philosophy 7 (2):135-160.
    Accounts of the evolutionary past have as much in common with works of narrative history as they do with works of science. Awareness of the narrative character of evolutionary writing leads to the discovery of a host of fascinating and hitherto unrecognized problems in the representation of evolutionary history, problems associated with the writing of narrative. These problems include selective attention, narrative perspective, foregrounding and backgrounding, differential resolution, and the establishment of a canon of important events. The narrative aspects of (...)
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  9. Leaflets.Motoko Hani - 1932 - [Tokyo,: Jiyu Gakuen].
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    Apsaras and Hero.Minoru Hara - 2001 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 29 (1/2):135-153.
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    Book Reviews: Bloom, Harold. The Breaking of The Vessels.Dan O. ' Hara - 1982 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 41 (1):99-101.
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  12. Kachi sōtaishugi hōtetsugaku no kenkyū.Hideo Hara - 1968
     
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  13. (1 other version)Seiyō shisō no nagare.Tasuku Hara - 1965
     
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    Educational Outcomes of Adolescents Participating in Specialist Sport Programs in Low SES Areas of Western Australia: A Mixed Methods Study.Eibhlish O'Hara, Craig Harms, Fadi Ma'ayah & Craig Speelman - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Specialist Sport Programs are an underexamined activity that combines the best features of two different contexts for adolescent development: a sporting program and a secondary school. A mixed-methods study was conducted to determine the influence of participation in SSPs on the educational outcomes of lower secondary students in Western Australia. The results demonstrated a significant improvement in specialist students' mean grade for Mathematics over the course of a year, while their mean grade for all other subjects, and their level of (...)
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    Pregnancy in a severely mentally handicapped adult.J. O'Hara - 1989 - Journal of Medical Ethics 15 (4):197-199.
    What happens when we discover that a severely mentally handicapped girl, resident under our care, is heavily pregnant? What options are open to us in her management? What are the legal and ethical issues involved? How do we ensure that she receives the best possible care and protection and will the involvement of the police actually make the situation worse? Few of us have had the experience of working through such dilemmas, and little help can be found in consulting 'experts' (...)
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    (1 other version)The Person and the Body: Roman Rhetors and Greek Naturalists.Mary L. O'Hara - 1975 - Apeiron 9 (1).
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    The Vanishing Person.Mary L. O’Hara - 1995 - International Studies in Philosophy 27 (2):101-107.
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    On Deconstruction: Theory and Criticism after StructuralismRoland Barthes.Dan O'Hara & Jonathan Culler - 1984 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 42 (3):323.
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    Unlocking Startup Ecosystems: Conceptual Basis for Escaping Low-and-Lower-Middle-Income Trap through Poverty Reduction.Masatoshi Hara - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:471-484.
    The Low-and-Lower-Middle-Income Trap (LLMIT) poses a significant challenge for economies in low-and-lower-middle-income countries (LLMICs), hindering their progress towards higher income levels. This issue is especially prevalent in Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa, where job opportunities are scarce, and incomes are unstable. To address these challenges and promote economic development, particularly in terms of innovation and poverty reduction, it is essential to accelerate business activities, with a focus on fostering startup ecosystems. Despite the importance of this relationship, there is (...)
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  20. Telling the tree: narrative representation and the study of evolutionary history.Robert J. O'Hara - 1992 - Biology and Philosophy 7 (2): 135–160.
    Accounts of the evolutionary past have as much in common with works of narrative history as they do with works of science. Awareness of the narrative character of evolutionary writing leads to the discovery of a host of fascinating and hitherto unrecognized problems in the representation of evolutionary history, problems associated with the writing of narrative. These problems include selective attention, narrative perspective, foregrounding and backgrounding, differential resolution, and the establishment of a canon of important events. The narrative aspects of (...)
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    Population thinking and tree thinking in systematics.Robert J. O'Hara - 1997 - Zoologica Scripta 26 (4): 323–329.
    Two new modes of thinking have spread through systematics in the twentieth century. Both have deep historical roots, but they have been widely accepted only during this century. Population thinking overtook the field in the early part of the century, culminating in the full development of population systematics in the 1930s and 1940s, and the subsequent growth of the entire field of population biology. Population thinking rejects the idea that each species has a natural type (as the earlier essentialist view (...)
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    3.3 Web Science and Reflective Practice.Kieron O'Hara & Wendy Hall - forthcoming - Common Knowledge: The Challenge of Transdisciplinarity.
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    A Note on the Phrase Dharma-Ksetre Kuru-Ksetre.Minoru Hara - 1999 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 27 (1/2):49-66.
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    Divine witness.Minoru Hara - 2009 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 37 (3):253-272.
    When People were falsely accused, and yet there existed no human means to testify to the truth, to whom did they resort for the final judgment? In ancient India, it was a sort of ordeal ( divya ), which was inseparable from oath ( śapatha ) and act of truth ( satya-kriyā ). Here we present some examples and investigate who appear in these contexts. As a result, we could classify them into (1) mahā−bhuūta (fire, wind, water, etc.), (2) heavenly (...)
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    Gendered Emotional Support and Women’s Well-Being in a Low-Income Urban African Setting.Yuko Hara, Shelley Clark & Sangeetha Madhavan - 2018 - Gender and Society 32 (6):837-859.
    In most contexts, emotional support is crucial for the well-being of low-income single women and their children. Support from women may be especially important for single mothers because of precarious ties to their children’s fathers, the prevalence of extended matrifocal living arrangements, and gendered norms that place men as providers of financial rather than emotional support. However, in contexts marked by economic insecurity, spatial dispersion of families, and changing gender norms and kinship obligations, such an expectation may be problematic. Applying (...)
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  26. Kindai kara gendai e.Tasuku Hara - 1952
     
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  27. Shinbun kisha.Toshio Hara - 1979
     
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    Shiome no yochō: nikki 2013-4--2015-3.Takeshi Hara - 2015 - Tōkyō-to Bunkyō-ku: Misuzu Shobō.
    本書は、2013年4月1日から2015年3月31日までの2年間、『みすず』誌に連載された「日記」を一書にしたものである。大学人としての仕事や作家として執筆に追われながら、政治学者として世の動向を分析し 、皇室の動きを観察し、鉄道旅行をする。日常から時代を解読する試み。.
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    Sentetsu sōdan.Nensai Hara - 1936 - Tōkyō: Shunʾyōdō. Edited by Shikita Koyanagi & Kindai Tōjō.
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  30. Tetsugaku to jinsei.Tasuku Hara - 1962
     
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    Avoiding Omnidoxasticity in Logics of Belief: A Reply to MacPherson.Kieron O'Hara, Han Reichgelt & Nigel Shadbolt - 1995 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 36 (3):475-495.
    In recent work MacPherson argues that the standard method of modeling belief logically, as a necessity operator in a modal logic, is doomed to fail. The problem with normal modal logics as logics of belief is that they treat believers as "ideal" in unrealistic ways (i.e., as omnidoxastic); however, similar problems re-emerge for candidate non-normal logics. The authors argue that logics used to model belief in artificial intelligence (AI) are also flawed in this way. But for AI systems, omnidoxasticity is (...)
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  32. Tetsugaku nyūmon.Kazunari Kōhara - 1948
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    A Commentary on Virgil, Eclogues (review).James J. O'Hara - 1996 - American Journal of Philology 117 (2):332-335.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:A Commentary on Virgil, EcloguesJames J. O’HaraWendell Clausen. A Commentary on Virgil, Eclogues. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994. xxx + 328 pp. Paper, $27.95, Cloth, $60.00.This “first full-scale scholarly commentary on the complete book of poems known as the Eclogues to appear in English,” as the dust jacket proclaims, is a deeply learned, elegant, helpful, affectionate, humane and judicious guide to the language, style, text, plain meaning, and literary (...)
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    G. K. Chesterton and the Environmental Ethic.Frank O'Hara - 1990 - The Chesterton Review 16 (3/4):239-243.
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    Joseph Conrad Today.Kieron O'Hara - 2007 - Imprint Academic.
    This book argues that the novelist Joseph Conrad's work speaks directly to us in a way that none of his contemporaries can. Conrad’s scepticism, pessimism, emphasis on the importance and fragility of community, and the difficulties of escaping our history are important tools for understanding the political world in which we live. He is prepared to face a future where progress is not inevitable, where actions have unintended consequences, and where we cannot know the contexts in which we act. _Heart (...)
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    The Psychology of Gestalt.Charles M. O'Hara - 1929 - Modern Schoolman 5 (4):6-9.
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  37. Lokayata and vratya.Hara Prasad Shastri - 1982 - Calcutta: available with Firma K.L. Mukhopadhyay.
     
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    Trees of History in Systematics, Historical Linguistics, and Stemmatics: A Working Interdisciplinary Bibliography.Robert J. O'Hara - 2006 - SSRN Electronic Journal 2540351.
    138 titles across a wide range of scholarly publications illustrate the conceptual affinities that connect the palaetiological sciences of biological systematics, historical linguistics, and stemmatics. These three fields all have as their central objective the reconstruction of evolutionary "trees of history" that depict phylogenetic patterns of descent with modification among species, languages, and manuscripts. All three fields flourished in the nineteenth century, underwent parallel periods of quiescence in the early twentieth century, and in recent decades have seen widespread parallel revivals. (...)
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  39. Mappō", Gedanke bei Shinran.Shuko Hara - 1981 - In Engelbert Neuhäusler, Rudolf Kilian, Klemens Funk & Peter Fassl (eds.), Eschatologie: bibeltheologische und philosophische Studien zum Verhältnis von Erlösungswelt und Wirklichkeitsbewältigung: Festschrift für Engelbert Neuhäusler zur Emeritierung gewidmet von Kollegen, Freunden und Schülern. St. Ottilien: EOS Verlag.
     
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    Obituary John Brough (31.8.1917–9.1.1984).Minoru Hara - 1985 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 13 (1):103-106.
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  41. Some Marxist Theories of Personality.Mary L. O'hara - 1979 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 53:115.
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    (1 other version)Transcendent Teacher Learner Relationships: The Way of the Shamanic Teacher.Hunter O'Hara - 2020 - Brill | Sense.
    _Transcendent Teacher Learner Relationships: The Way of the Shamanic Teacher _ explores the nature of the transcendent teacher learner relationship and precisely how such relationships of warmth, safety, mutual care, mutual respect and mutual trust are developed and maintained.
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    The technology of collective memory and the normativity of truth.Kieron O'Hara - unknown
    Neither our evolutionary past, nor our pre-literate culture, has prepared humanity for the use of technology to provide records of the past, records which in many context become normative for memory. The demand that memory be true, rather than useful or pleasurable, has changed our social and psychological under-standing of ourselves and our fellows. The current vogue for lifelogging, and the rapid proliferation of digital memory-supporting technologies, may accelerate this change, and create dilemmas for policymakers, designers and social thinkers.
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  44. A Note on dharmasya suksma gatih.Minoru Hara - 1997 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 59:515-532.
  45. Gendai no yukue.Tasuku Hara - 1955
     
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  46. Kōa no dōhō.Shigeharu Hara - 1940 - Edited by Confucius.
     
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    LTP plays a distinct role in various brain structures.Ken-Ichi Hara & Tatsuo Kitajima - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (4):620-620.
    LTP is thought to be an experimental model for studying the cellular mechanism of learning and memory. Shors & Matzel review some contradictory data concerning the linkage between LTP and memory and suggest that LTP does not underlie learning and memory. LTP is a cellular and synaptic process and cannot be a memory mechanism. In fact, it is a cellular information storage mechanism.
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  48. Nihon Minzoku shinnen.Fusataka Hara - 1938
     
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  49. Shiron.Tomio Hara - 1977 - Daimeido.
  50. Ethical Response to Climate Change.Dennis Patrick O'Hara & Alan Abelsohn - 2011 - Ethics and the Environment 16 (1):25-50.
    The same attitudes that allowed a significant increase in the anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations that are causing climate change are the same attitudes that are retarding an adequate ethical response to the impact that climate change is having on both human populations and the rest of the planet. The industrialized nations of the West paid little attention during the past three centuries to the impacts that their economies and cultures were having on the environment, both locally and globally. There (...)
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