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  1. A Reader's Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament.Sakae Kubo - 1971
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  2. Kōsaka Masaaki chosaku shū.Masaaki Kōsaka - 1964
     
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    How to Think about Meaning.Paul Saka - 2007 - Dordrecht: Springer.
    According to truth-conditional semantics, to explain the meaning of a statement is to specify the conditions necessary and sufficient for its truth. This book develops a more radical mentalist semantics by shifting the object of semantic inquiry. Classical semantics analyzes an abstract sentence or utterance such as "Grass is green"; in attitudinal semantics the object of inquiry is a propositional attitude such as "Speaker so-and-so thinks grass is green".
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    Quotation and the use-mention distinction.P. Saka - unknown - Oxford University Press.
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  5. Quotation and the use-mention distinction.Paul Saka - 1998 - Mind 107 (425):113-135.
    Quote marks, I claim, serve to select from the multiple ostensions that are produced whenever any expression is uttered; they act to constrain pragmatic ambiguity or indeterminacy. My argument proceeds by showing that the proffered account fares better than its rivals-the Name, Description, Demonstrative, and Identity Theories. Along the way I shall need to explain and emphasize that quoting is not simply the same thing as mentioning. Quoting, but not mentioning, relies on the use of conventional devices.
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  6. Tetsugaku no tankyū.Sakae Akaiwa & Sumio Takakuwa (eds.) - 1948
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  7. The Act of Quotation.Paul Saka - 2011 - In Elke Brendel, Jörg Meibauer & Markus Steinbach, Understanding Quotation. De Gruyter Mouton.
    I focus on one approach to understanding quotation, the identity theory; I delineate varieties thereof; and I cite some considerations for favoring a speech-act version. Along the way we shall see how the study of quotation can illuminate the general conflict between speech-act semantics and formal semantics, and we shall see fresh arguments for insisting that the mechanism of quotation is referentially indeterminate.
     
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    The Semantics and Pragmatics of Quotation.Paul Saka & Michael Johnson (eds.) - 2017 - Cham: Springer.
    The chapters in this volume address a variety of issues surrounding quotation, such as whether it is a pragmatic or semantic phenomenon, what varieties of quotation exist, and what speech acts are involved in quoting. Quotation poses problems for many prevailing theories of language. One fundamental principle is that for a language to be learnable, speakers must be able to derive the truth-conditions of sentences from the meanings of their parts. Another popular view is that indexical expressions like "I" display (...)
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  9. Seiji, jiyū oyobi ummei ni kansuru kōsatsu.Masaaki Kōsaka - 1947
     
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  10. Nihon risō shugi.Sakae Masuda - 1938 - Tōkyō: Shin Rekishiha Kenkyūkai.
     
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    Improvements in flock-based collaborative clustering algorithms.Esin Saka & Olfa Nasraoui - 2009 - In L. Magnani, computational intelligence. pp. 639--672.
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  12. Shakai kagaku jūnikō.Sakae Sugiyama - 1930 - Tōkyō: Shinchōsha.
     
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  13. Tōya risōgaku.Sakae Yamada - 1936
     
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    On L∞κ-free Boolean algebras.Sakaé Fuchino, Sabine Koppelberg & Makoto Takahashi - 1992 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 55 (3):265-284.
    We study L∞κ-freeness in the variety of Boolean algebras. It is shown that some of the theorems on L∞κ-free algebras which are known to hold in varieties such as groups, abelian groups etc. are also true for Boolean algebras. But we also investigate properties such as the ccc of L∞κ-free Boolean algebras which have no counterpart in the varieties above.
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    Sticks and clubs.Sakaé Fuchino, Saharon Shelah & Lajos Soukup - 1997 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 90 (1-3):57-77.
    We study combinatorial principles known as stick and club. Several variants of these principles and cardinal invariants connected to them are also considered. We introduce a new kind of side by-side product of partial orderings which we call pseudo-product. Using such products, we give several generic extensions where some of these principles hold together with ¬CH and Martin's axiom for countable p.o.-sets. An iterative version of the pseudo-product is used under an inaccessible cardinal to show the consistency of the club (...)
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  16. Ought Does Not Imply Can.Paul Saka - 2000 - American Philosophical Quarterly 37 (2):93 - 105.
    Moral philosophers widely believe that it is a part of the MEANING of 'ought' statements that they imply 'can' statements. To this thesis I offer three challenges, and then I conclude on a broader methodological note. (1) Epistemological Modal Argument: for all we know, determinism is true; determinism contradicts “ought implies can”; therefore we don’t know that 'ought' implies 'can'. (2) Metaphysical Modal Argument: determinism is conceptually possible; determinism contradicts “ought implies can”; therefore “ought implies can” is not an analytic (...)
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    A Reflection Principle As a Reverse-mathematical Fixed Point over the Base Theory ZFC.Sakaé Fuchino - 2017 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 25:67-77.
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    The Set-theoretic Multiverse as a Mathematical Plenitudinous Platonism Viewpoint( Infinity in Philosophy and Mathematics).Sakaé Fuchino - 2012 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 20:49-54.
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  19. Aku no mondai: gendai o shisakusuru tame ni.Shirō Kōsaka (ed.) - 1990 - Kyōto-shi: Shōwadō.
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  20. Jissen tetsugaku no kiso: Nishida Kitarō no shisaku no naka de.Shirō Kōsaka - 1983 - Ōsaka: Sōgensha.
     
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  21. Tsuaratsusutora o yomu hito no tame ni.Masaaki Kōsaka - 1971
     
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  22. Tsuaratsusutora o yomu hito no tame ni.Masaaki Kōsaka - 1950
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  23. Minshu shisō to Nihon minzoku no shōrai.Sakae Masuda - 1950
     
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  24. Nihon kokumin no sho.Sakae Masuda - 1938 - Tōkyō: Ōurisabakijo Uedaya.
     
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  25. Independent and autonomous peasantry beside the great Carolingian domain.Sakae Tange - 2012 - Revue Belge de Philologie Et D’Histoire 90 (2).
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  26. Rarely pure and never simple: Tensions in the theory of truth.Paul Saka - 2010 - Topoi 29 (2):125-135.
    Section 1 discerns ambiguity in the word “truth”, observing that the term is used most naturally in reference to truth-bearers rather than truth-makers. Focusing on truths-as-truth-bearers, then, it would appear that alethic realism conflicts with metaphysical realism as naturalistically construed. Section 2 discerns ambiguity in the purporting of truth (as in assertion), conjecturing that all expressions, not just those found in traditionally recognized opaque contexts, can be read intensionally (as well, perhaps, as extensionally). For instance, we would not generally want (...)
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  27. Spurning charity.Paul Saka - 2007 - Axiomathes 17 (2):197-208.
    The principle of charity (“Charity”), in one form or other, is held by many and for various reasons. After cataloging discernible kinds of Charity, I focus on the most familiar versions as found in Davidson, Dennett, Devitt, Lewis, Putnam, Quine, Stich, and others. To begin with, I argue that such versions of Charity are untenable because beliefs cannot be counted, and even if they could be counted there is reason to believe that true beliefs need not outnumber false beliefs. Next (...)
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    On the simplicity of the automorphism group ofP(ω)/fin.Sakaé Fuchino - 1992 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 31 (5):319-330.
    We prove that the automorphism group ofP(ω)/fin remains simple if ℵ2 Cohen reals are added to a model of ZFC+CH.
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  29. Genroku sararīman-gaku: Budō shoshinshū o yomu.Jirō Kōsaka - 1987 - Tōkyō: Chūō Kōronsha. Edited by Yūzan Daidōji.
  30. Seiyō tetsugaku shi.Masaaki Kōsaka - 1971
     
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  31. Shi to tetsugaku.Masaaki Kōsaka - 1952
     
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  32. Kyōiku katei no shinkenkyū.Sakae Yamada - 1969
     
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  33. Some remarks on openly generated Boolean algebras.Sakaé Fuchino - 1994 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 59 (1):302-310.
    A Boolean algebra B is said to be openly generated if {A: A ≤rc B, |A| = ℵ0} includes a club subset of [ B]ℵ0 . We show: (V = L). For any cardinal κ there exists an L∞κ-free Boolean algebra which is not openly generated (Proposition 4.1). (MA+(σ-closed)). Every L∞ℵa -free Boolean algebra is openly generated (Theorem 4.2). The last assertion follows from a characterization of openly generated Boolean algebras under MA+(σ-closed) (Theorem 3.1). Using this characterization we also prove (...)
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    (1 other version)John Bishop: Believing by Faith: An Essay in the Epistemology and Ethics of Religious Belief: Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2007, xii + 250 pp, $65.00. [REVIEW]Paul Saka - 2007 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 64 (2):107-109.
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    (1 other version)On the weak Freese–Nation property of ?(ω).Sakaé Fuchino, Stefan Geschke & Lajos Soukupe - 2001 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 40 (6):425-435.
    Continuing [6], [8] and [16], we study the consequences of the weak Freese-Nation property of (?(ω),⊆). Under this assumption, we prove that most of the known cardinal invariants including all of those appearing in Cichoń's diagram take the same value as in the corresponding Cohen model. Using this principle we could also strengthen two results of W. Just about cardinal sequences of superatomic Boolean algebras in a Cohen model. These results show that the weak Freese-Nation property of (?(ω),⊆) captures many (...)
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  36. Teōria no shingi to seijigaku.Sakae Ikeda - 1966
     
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  37. Kierukegōru kara Sarutoru e.Masaaki Kōsaka - 1967
     
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  38. Kierukegōru kara Sarutoru e.Masaaki Kōsaka - 1949
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  39. Kinsei Nihon no ningen sonchō shisō.Masaaki Kōsaka (ed.) - 1968 - Fukumura.
     
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  40. (1 other version)Nishida Kitaro Sensei no shōgai to shisō.Masaaki Kōsaka - 1947
     
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  41. Shinmin no michi.Tarō Kōsaka - 1941
     
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  42. Tomasu Akuinasu no shizenhō kenkyū: sono kōzō to Kenpō e no tenkai.Naoyuki Kōsaka - 1971 - Tōkyō: Nihon Sōbunsha.
     
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  43. Tsuioku to gambō no aida ni ikite.Masaaki Kōsaka - 1970
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    al-Insān al-ākhar... falsafat al-ākhar: al-tashakkul al-siyāsī.Ṣāliḥ ibn Ibrāhīm Sakākir - 2018 - al-Riyāḍ: Dār Madārik lil-Nashr.
    إن هذا المبحث ما هو إلا دراسة لذلك الشيء الغامض الذي دائما ما يناقشنا ويجادلنا ويحاورنا بل أحيانا يخاصمنا, هذا الشعور المتولد في داخلنا هو ما نسميه الإنسان الآخر.. هل ذلك الشعور هو حقيقة ثابتة أم جزء من الخيال نصنعه في محيطنا الذاتي لنجد صيقا نثق به, فنحاوره ونجادله, أعني هل هذا المتكون داخلنا هو جزء من الذات أم جزء من الخيال الذي نخترعه لنجد الصديق الحقيقي الذي كثيرا ما نحتاجه, فلن يوجد أحد صادق كصدق ذلك الآخر المتولد والمتشكل داخلنا (...)
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    HVEMin-situobservation of anomalous slip in molybdenum.H. Saka, K. Noda, T. Imura, H. Matsui & H. Kimura - 1976 - Philosophical Magazine 34 (1):33-48.
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    Ignorance of language - by Michael Devitt.Paul Saka - 2008 - Philosophical Books 49 (2):161-163.
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    Corporate Social Innovation in Developing Countries.Ayse Saka-Helmhout, Maryse M. H. Chappin & Suzana B. Rodrigues - 2021 - Journal of Business Ethics 181 (3):589-605.
    Although corporate social innovation studies in developing countries acknowledge the importance of firm resources and capabilities for attaining social goals, they overlook the way in which these interact with broader institutions to generate successful outcomes. We address this gap by exploring the relationship between firm resources-capabilities and institutions that is conducive to meeting both business and social interests in developing countries. By employing a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis of corporate social innovation projects performed by joint ventures of Dutch SMEs and (...)
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    Super‐resolution imaging prompts re‐thinking of cell biology mechanisms.Sinem Saka & Silvio O. Rizzoli - 2012 - Bioessays 34 (5):386-395.
    The use of super‐resolution imaging techniques in cell biology has yielded a wealth of information regarding cellular elements and processes that were invisible to conventional imaging. Focusing on images obtained by stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy, we discuss how the new high‐resolution data influence the ways in which we use and interpret images in cell biology. Super‐resolution images have lent support to some of our current hypotheses. But, more significantly, they have revealed unexpectedly complex processes that cannot be accounted for (...)
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    Partial orderings with the weak Freese-Nation property.Sakaé Fuchino, Sabine Koppelberg & Saharon Shelah - 1996 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 80 (1):35-54.
    A partial ordering P is said to have the weak Freese-Nation property if there is a mapping tf : P → [P]0 such that, for any a, b ε P, if a b then there exists c ε tf∩tf such that a c b. In this note, we study the WFN and some of its generalizations. Some features of the class of Boolean algebras with the WFN seem to be quite sensitive to additional axioms of set theory: e.g. under CH, (...)
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  50. Pascal's Wager.Paul Saka - 2002 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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