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    Using minimal human-computer interfaces for studying the interactive development of social awareness.Tom Froese, Hiroyuki Iizuka & Takashi Ikegami - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    The brain is not an isolated “black box,” nor is its goal to become one.Tom Froese & Takashi Ikegami - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (3):213-214.
    In important ways, Clark's (HPM) approach parallels the research agenda we have been pursuing. Nevertheless, we remain unconvinced that the HPM offers the best clue yet to the shape of a unified science of mind and action. The apparent convergence of research interests is offset by a profound divergence of theoretical starting points and ideal goals.
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    Simulating active perception and mental imagery with embodied chaotic itinerancy.Takashi Ikegami - 2007 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 14 (7):111-125.
    We explore the understanding of conscious states in terms of spatio-temporal dynamics through modelling a mobile agent. Conscious states are associated with an agent's spontaneous and deterministic fluctuation between attachment to and detachment from the surroundings. It is because of this fluctuating nature, we argue, that an agent can perceive structure in the world. Perception requires a conscious state in physical devices. This is a central concern of this paper, and we examine it by simulating a mobile agent equipped with (...)
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    Imitation by social interaction? Analysis of a minimal agent-based model of the correspondence problem.Tom Froese, Charles Lenay & Takashi Ikegami - 2012 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6.
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    From synthetic modeling of social interaction to dynamic theories of brain–body–environment–body–brain systems.Tom Froese, Hiroyuki Iizuka & Takashi Ikegami - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (4):420 - 421.
    Synthetic approaches to social interaction support the development of a second-person neuroscience. Agent-based models and psychological experiments can be related in a mutually informing manner. Models have the advantage of making the nonlinear brainenvironmentbrain system as a whole accessible to analysis by dynamical systems theory. We highlight some general principles of how social interaction can partially constitute an individual's behavior.
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    Chaotic itinerancy needs embodied cognition to explain memory dynamics.Takashi Ikegami & Jun Tani - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):818-819.
    Memory dynamics need both stable and unstable properties simultaneously. Hence memory dynamics cannot be simulated by chaotic itinerant dynamics alone, with no real world correspondence. Memory dynamics are constrained by both semantics and causalities in the embodied cognition.
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    Dynamical categories and language.Takashi Ikegami - 2005 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (4):500-501.
    The dynamical category uses the sensory-motor coordination to do categorization. If categories are inevitably grounded in sensory-motor coordination, sharing categories may also share the same sensory-motor coordination. Concerning this aspect, we discuss the color category as a dynamical categorization. Additional to the converging effect of a category by communication, we discuss the diverging effect of communication that creates new categories.
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    The search for a first cell under the maximalism design principle.Takashi Ikegami & Martin M. Hanczyc - 2009 - Technoetic Arts 7 (2):153-164.
    A new design principle is discussed for making a sufficiently complex cell for the creation of the first wet artificial life in the laboratory. The current approach is to attempt a minimal cell, which consists of a liposome that contains a minimal metabolic cycle for self-maintenance and self-replication. Given the lack of success with the minimal cell to date, the authors suggest it is possible to take an alternative approach to building the first wet artificial life form that they have (...)
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    Protocells as smart agents for architectural design.Martin M. Hanczyc & Takashi Ikegami - 2009 - Technoetic Arts 7 (2):117-120.
    Simple chemical agents with lifelike properties can be termed a protocell, meaning the earliest form of a natural living cell. These agents are not necessarily alive but are examples of living technology, namely technology that possesses lifelike qualities. Given that the protocell can respond to environmental cues with directional and controlled movement it can be thought of as being able to make decisions whilst navigating through a complex environment. In this way a mobile protocell agent can be considered to exhibit (...)
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  10. Artificial Life IX: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Artificial Life.Jordan Pollack, Mark Bedau, Phil Husbands, Takashi Ikegami & Richard A. Watson (eds.) - 2004 - MIT Press.
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    A Sensorimotor Signature of the Transition to Conscious Social Perception: Co-regulation of Active and Passive Touch.Hiroki Kojima, Tom Froese, Mizuki Oka, Hiroyuki Iizuka & Takashi Ikegami - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Bird Song Diamond in Deep Space 8k.John Brumley, Charles Taylor, Reiji Suzuki, Takashi Ikegami, Victoria Vesna & Hiroo Iwata - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (1):87-101.
    The Bird Song Diamond project is a series of multifaceted and multidisciplinary installations with the aim of bringing contemporary research on bird communication to a large public audience. Using art and technology to create immersive experiences, BSD allows large audiences to embody bird communication rather than passively observe. In particular, BSD Mimic, a system for mimicking bird song, asks participants to grapple with both audition and vocalization of birdsong. The use of interactive installations for public outreach provides unique experiences to (...)
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    Analysis and Design of Social Presence in a Computer-Mediated Communication System.Hiroki Kojima, Dominique Chen, Mizuki Oka & Takashi Ikegami - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Social presence, or the subjective experience of being present with another existing person, varies with the interaction medium. In general, social presence research has mainly focused on uni-directional aspects of each exchanged message, not on bidirectional interactions. Our primary purpose is to introduce such bidirectional evaluation by quantifying the degree of social presence with a few statistical measures. To this end, we developed a software called “TypeTrace” that records all keystrokes of online chat interactants and reenacts their typing actions and (...)
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  14. A Strategy for Origins of Life Research. [REVIEW]Caleb Scharf, Nathaniel Virgo, H. James Cleaves Ii, Masashi Aono, Nathanael Aubert-Kato, Arsev Aydinoglu, Ana Barahona, Laura M. Barge, Steven A. Benner, Martin Biehl, Ramon Brasser, Christopher J. Butch, Kuhan Chandru, Leroy Cronin, Sebastian Danielache, Jakob Fischer, John Hernlund, Piet Hut, Takashi Ikegami, Jun Kimura, Kensei Kobayashi, Carlos Mariscal, Shawn McGlynn, Bryce Menard, Norman Packard, Robert Pascal, Juli Pereto, Sudha Rajamani, Lana Sinapayen, Eric Smith, Christopher Switzer, Ken Takai, Feng Tian, Yuichiro Ueno, Mary Voytek, Olaf Witkowski & Hikaru Yabuta - 2015 - Astrobiology 15:1031-1042.
    Aworkshop was held August 26–28, 2015, by the Earth- Life Science Institute (ELSI) Origins Network (EON, see Appendix I) at the Tokyo Institute of Technology. This meeting gathered a diverse group of around 40 scholars researching the origins of life (OoL) from various perspectives with the intent to find common ground, identify key questions and investigations for progress, and guide EON by suggesting a roadmap of activities. Specific challenges that the attendees were encouraged to address included the following: What key (...)
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    From Folk Psychology to Cognitive Science: The Case against Belief.Takashi Yagisawa - 1985 - Noûs 19 (2):288-294.
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  16. Ikigai no tankyū.Takashi Doi - 1978
     
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    Ima, tetsugaku ga hajimaru: Meidai Bungakubu kara no chōsen.Takashi Ikeda, Keiko Kakiuchi, Masato Gōda, Kuni Sakamoto & Yoshinobu Shino (eds.) - 2018 - Tōkyō: Meiji Daigaku Shuppankai.
    明治大学文学部は、2018年4月に哲学専攻を新設した。いま、なぜ、哲学なのか?アジアにとって、哲学とは何か?理論とプラクティスが、西洋と東洋がクロスする新しい場から5名の創設メンバーが贈る“知”のスタ ーティングガイド。.
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  18. Kyuko no mei.Toshirō Ikegami - 1942
     
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    Shūkyō to inochi.Akira Ikegami, Masaru Satō, Seigō Matsuoka, Yasunori Andō & Hiroshi Yamakawa (eds.) - 2018 - Tōkyō: Kadokawa Shoten.
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  20. Don Kihōte no tetsugaku.Takashi Sasaki - 1976
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  21. Ide Takashi chosaku shū.Takashi Ide - 1963
     
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    Effect of internal stress disturbance on the stress-induced transformation toughening of an alumina/zirconia dual-phase composite.Takashi Akatsu †, Shin Nakanishi, Yasuhiro Tanabe, Fumihiro Wakai & Eiichi Yasuda - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (35):3741-3754.
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    Edo bakufu to jugakusha: Hayashi Razan, Gahō, Hōkō sandai no tatakai.Takashi Ibi - 2014 - Tōkyō: Chūō Kōron Shinsha.
    林家は、朱子学者・林羅山を始祖とする江戸幕府に仕えた儒官の家柄である。大坂冬の陣の発端となった方広寺鐘銘事件から、史書『本朝通鑑』の編纂、湯島聖堂の創建、大学頭叙任、赤穂浪士討ち入り事件への対応、そし て新井白石との対立まで―。初代羅山・二代鵞峰・三代鳳岡は、歴代将軍の寵用と冷遇に翻弄されながらも、江戸期朱子学の確立に奔走した。その林家三代一五〇年の闘いと事績を描く。.
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  24. Chishiki tetsugaku genri.Kenzō Ikegami - 1950
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  25. Imi no sekai.Yoshihiko Ikegami - 1978
     
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  26. Imiron.Yoshihiko Ikegami - 1975
     
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  27. Ronrigaku.Kenzō Ikegami - 1947
     
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    Toward Modelling a Global Social Contract: Jean-Jacques Rousseau and John Locke.Takashi Inoguchi & L. E. Lien Thi Quynh - 2016 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 17 (3):489-522.
    The paper attempts to construct a global model of a social contract using well-known metaphors of two great philosophers: Jean-Jacques Rousseau and John Locke. By modelling a global social contract, I mean the formulation of a social contract using two sets of data: one is global citizens' preferences about values and norms while the other is sovereign states' participation in multilateral treaties. Both Rousseau and Locke formulate their versions of social contract theories in the national context of eighteenth-century Europe. This (...)
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    Process Reliabilism and Scientific Antirealism.Takashi Aso - 2013 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 46 (1):35-51.
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  30. Kagaku ronsaku.Takashi Hayashi - 1940
     
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  31. Seishi no shisaku.Takashi Hayashi (ed.) - 1941
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    Die Gesetzgebungslehre im Bereich des Privatrechts bei Christian Thomasius.Takashi Izumo - 2016 - Frankfurt am Main: PL Academic Research.
    Was konnen Rechtsvergleich und Rechtsgeschichte leisten? Der Autor beantwortet diese Frage mit Blick auf die Gesetzgebungslehre des deutschen Juristen und Philosophen Christian Thomasius (1655-1728). Er weist nach, dass dessen Gesetzgebungslehre sich im Bereich des Privatrechts grundsatzlich durchsetzte und auf die Gesetzgebung der fruhen Neuzeit grossen Einfluss hatte, obwohl Thomasius kein originales Gesetzbuch verfasste. Der Jurist war der Meinung, man konne durch Rechtsvergleich vermuten, dass eine heimische Sitte, die den gemeinsamen Sitten vieler Volker bzw. dem Volkergemeinrecht entspreche, geeignet sei, ins Gesetzbuch (...)
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    Seisei to tōgō no shingaku: Nihon, Yamazaki Ansai, sekai shisō.Takashi Kubo - 2023 - Tōkyō: Shunjūsha.
    江戸時代の儒学者・宗教者である山崎闇斎の思想を、心理学・文化人類学・現代哲学等を取り入れた学際的なアプローチで解明する。.
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  34. Seinen ni kataru Nihon seishin.Takashi Shibata - 1935
     
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    "Tadashii" o bunsekisuru.Takashi Yagisawa - 2016 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
    予備知識不要(多少の忍耐力は必要)。わたしたちの日常を支えるもっとも基礎的な概念「正しい」を、理屈にこだわり丁寧に分析する哲学入門。.
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    Visuomotor learning by passive motor experience.Takashi Sakamoto & Toshiyuki Kondo - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    The relational approach to egalitarian justice: a critique of luck egalitarianism.Takashi Kibe - 2011 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 14 (1):1-21.
    This article contributes to the critical engagement with luck egalitarianism by advancing two arguments. Firstly, it questions the cogency of the dichotomies – e.g., luck/choice, person/circumstance, agency/structure – and the accompanying moral ideal of pure voluntarism. This makes it difficult for luck egalitarianism to dissect appropriately the inequalities embedded in social relations, such as social networks and involuntary associations, in which voluntariness and contingency as well as agency and structure are intertwined. Secondly, it suggests that the relational approach, which has (...)
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  38. Fushin no tetsugaku Kampishi.Takashi Inada - 1973
     
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  39. Giri ninjō no shinri.Takashi Inui (ed.) - 1956
     
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  40. Rinrigaku nyūmon.Takashi Kakimura - 1955
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  41. Geijut su no ronri.Takashi Kumagai - 1973
     
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  42. Geijutsu to kotoba.Takashi Kumagai - 1963
     
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  43. Seiyō shisō shi.Takashi Sakamoto - 1972
     
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  44. Ide forusu no tetsugaku.Takashi Takayama - 1959
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  45. Ningen no michi to kokoro.Takashi Togawa - 1972
     
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    The imperial Japanese experiments in China.Takashi Tsuchiya - 2008 - In Ezekiel J. Emanuel (ed.), The Oxford textbook of clinical research ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 31.
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    International Workshop on Risk Informatics (RI2007).Takashi Washio & Shusaku Tsumoto - 2008 - In Satoh (ed.), New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence. Springer. pp. 245--246.
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  48. Kodai Chūgoku shisō no kenkyū.Takashi Watanabe - 1973 - Sobunsha.
     
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    Subliminal gaze cues increase preference levels for items in the gaze direction.Takashi Mitsuda & Syuta Masaki - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 32 (5):1146-1151.
    ABSTRACTAnother individual’s gaze automatically shifts an observer’s attention to a location. This reflexive response occurs even when the gaze is presented subliminally over a short period. Another’s gaze also increases the preference level for items in the gaze direction; however, it was previously unclear if this effect occurs when the gaze is presented subliminally. This study showed that the preference levels for nonsense figures looked at by a subliminal gaze were significantly greater than those for items that were subliminally looked (...)
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  50. Schelling, Avatamsaka sutra, and the Kyoto school.Takashi Hashimoto - 2025 - In Gregory S. Moss & Takeshi Morisato (eds.), The dialectics of absolute nothingness: the legacies of German philosophy in the Kyoto school. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
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