Results for 'Shiho Miyazawa'

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    Comprehension Processes of Verbal Irony: The Effects of Salience, Egocentric Context, and Allocentric Theory of Mind.Yoritaka Akimoto, Shiho Miyazawa & Toshiaki Muramoto - 2012 - Metaphor and Symbol 27 (3):217-242.
    The present study investigated the comprehension processes of verbal irony by clarifying the temporally distinct contributions of three information sources, namely, salience-based lexical meaning, egocentric context, and allocentric Theory of Mind. We predicted that salience-based lexical meaning initially activates the literal representation of an ironic utterance. This is immediately followed by the activation of the ironic representation supported by the automatic interaction between salience-based lexical meaning and egocentric context. Finally, overall interpretation is achieved by incorporating the information from Theory of (...)
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    Vowels in infant-directed speech: More breathy and more variable, but not clearer.Kouki Miyazawa, Takahito Shinya, Andrew Martin, Hideaki Kikuchi & Reiko Mazuka - 2017 - Cognition 166 (C):84-93.
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    ‘The Other Half’ of Education: Unconscious education of children.Shiho Main - 2012 - In Michael A. Peters & Inna Semetsky (eds.), Jung and Educational Theory. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 76–89.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction The Nature and Extent of Children’s Involvement in ‘the Other Half’ of Education Some Problems with Jung's Account of ‘the Other Half’ of Education Conclusion Notes References.
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    ‘The Other Half’ of Education: Unconscious education of children.Shiho Main - 2012 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 44 (1):82-95.
    Ideas about child education are inevitably underpinned by particular views of children, including their nature and development. The purpose of this paper is to discuss C. G. Jung's account of child education in relation to his psychological theory and view of children. However, as Jung's theory predominantly concerns the psychological development of adults and not children, the current paper makes selective use of Jung's texts that focus on children, and examines what Jung calls ‘the other half’ of education that works (...)
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    The Anarchic Nature of the Market and the Emergence of Money.Kazutoshi Miyazawa - 2006 - Historical Materialism 14 (1):113-128.
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    A Japanese Version of the Distributist Dream.Miyazawa Kenji - 1998 - The Chesterton Review 24 (3):394-395.
  7. Keihō no shikō to ronri.Kōichi Miyazawa - 1975
     
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  8. Keijihō ronshū.Kōichi Miyazawa - 1975
     
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  9. Legal education and the reproduction of the elite in japan.Setsuo Miyazawa & Hiroshi Otsuka - 2002 - In Yves Dezalay & Bryant G. Garth (eds.), Global Prescriptions: The Production, Exportation, and Importation of a New Legal Orthodoxy. University of Michigan Press.
     
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  10. Montesukyu-hō no seishin.Toshiyoshi Miyazawa - 1949
     
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    Spring and Asura: Poems of Kenji Miyazawa.William E. Naff, Hiroaki Sato & Kenji Miyazawa - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):300.
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  12. Kenji Miyazawa and Takaaki Yoshimoto: schizophrenic nature in Japanese thought.Tatsuya Higaki - 2016 - In Tony See (ed.), Deleuze and Buddhism. [New York]: Palgrave-Macmillan.
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  13. Hō jisshō shugi ronsō: shihōteki sairyōron hihan.Mitsunori Fukada - 1983 - Kyōto: Hōritsu Bunkasha.
     
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  14. Ninomiya Sontoku shihō no kenkyū.Toshio Iwasaki - 1970
     
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    Nīche kara Miyazawa Kenji e: eien kaiki, kōtei, rizumu.Masatsune Nakaji - 1997 - Fukuoka-shi: Sōgensha.
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  16. Nikki shokan shihōsho chosaku kara mita Ninomiya Kinjirō no jinsei to shisō.Yasuhiro Ninomiya - 2008 - Kashiwa-shi: Hatsubaijo Hiroike Gakuen Jigyōbu.
     
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    Une Lecture Matérielle d’un Poète Japonais: Kenji Miyazawa.Osamu Kanamori - 2013 - Revue de Synthèse 134 (3):373-389.
    Ce texte propose un essai d’interprétation des contes de Kenji Miyazawa à la lumière de la théorie de l’imagination matérielle de Gaston Bachelard. Il s’agit d’une mise à l’épreuve de ce cadre conceptuel dans un contexte culturel totalement différent. Ces contes de fées japonais sont relus en fonction de leurs évocations des quatre éléments d’Empédocle. Ces quatre éléments révèlent une source d’inspiration inconsciente des expressions et des intrigues de cet auteur japonais. Dans son cas, je montrerai que la terre (...)
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  18. Ihatovo", sa déception et ses espoirs : Réceptions d'une pensée utopique de Kenji Miyazawa (1896-1933).Kanako Goto - 2019 - In Pierre Bonneels & Baudouin Decharneux (eds.), Philosophie de la religion et spiritualité japonaise. Paris: Classiques Garnier.
     
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  19. Sansai hōtoku kinmōroku ; Shihō shishu ; Ninomiya-ō yawa.Ninomiya Sontoku - 1973 - In Sontoku Ninomiya (ed.), Ninomiya Sontoku, Ōhara Yūgaku. Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
     
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  20. Seeking a place for earthly universality in modern Japan: Suzuki Daisetz, Chikazumi Jåìkan, and Miyazawa Kenji.Takahiro Nakajima - 2019 - In Peter D. Hershock & Roger T. Ames (eds.), Philosophies of Place: An Intercultural Conversation. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
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    Global prescriptions: the production, exportation, and importation of a new legal orthodoxy.Yves Dezalay & Bryant G. Garth (eds.) - 2002 - Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
    Global Prescriptions scrutinizes the movement to export a U.S.-oriented version of the " rule of law," found in the activities of philanthropic foundations, the World Bank, the U.S. Agency for International Development, and several other developmental organizations. Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth have brought together a group of scholars from a variety of disciplines--anthropology, economics, history, law, political science, and sociology--to create tools for understanding this movement. Comprised of two sections, the volume first develops theoretical perspectives key to an (...)
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    Executive Turnovers in 2000.Masaru Kohno & Atsuko Suga - 2000 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 1 (2):329-331.
    On April 5 2000, the Diet elected Yoshiro Mori as Japan's 55th prime minister. His predecessor, Keizo Obuchi, had suffered a stroke and became unable to carry out his official responsibility. Mori, who was the former Secretary General of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), inherited the three party coalition between the LDP, the new Komei Party and the Conservative Party, and reappointed all of Obuchi's cabinet members. Yohei Kono was reposted as the Minister of Foreign Affairs; Hideo Usui as (...)
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  23. Gendai hōgaku kōza.Hiroshi Suekawa (ed.) - 1952 - Kyōto-shi: Hōritsu Bunkasha.
    dai 1-kan. Hōgaku no kiso riron -- dai 2-kan. Gendai hōgaku no taikei. Kōhō, shakaihō -- dai 3-kan. Gendai hōgaku no taikei. Shihō, gaikokuhō.
     
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  24. Philosophie de la religion et spiritualité japonaise.Pierre Bonneels & Baudouin Decharneux - 2019 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    Résumé: Fruit du colloque "Spiritualité japonaise - Perceptions et représentations, entre tradition et occidentalisation" organisé par les Universités Libre de Bruxelles et Catholique de Louvain, cet ouvrage propose des recherches en philosophie de la religion sur le Japon comparativement à l’Occident.
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