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    Placing Knowledge in the World.Ryo Uehara - 2007 - Journal of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 35 (1):11-20.
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    Cognitive Enhancement and Destruction of the Self.Ryo Uehara - 2008 - Journal of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 35 (2):77-86.
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    日本発の概念工学は実行に移せるか?.Ryo Uehara - 2021 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 53 (2):259-273.
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    Natural Kinds, Species, and Races.Yuichi Amitani - 2015 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 48 (1):35-48.
    In _Realism and Naturalizing Knowledge_ (Keisho Shobo, 2013), Ryo Uehara carefully formulates the homeostatic property cluster theory of natural kinds and expands it by applying this framework to artifacts and knowledge and thereby drawing them in the naturalistic picture of the world. This is a substantial addition to the development of naturalistic philosophy in Japan. In this essay I shall make general comments on his account of natural kinds in the following respects: Uehara's distinction between real and nominal (...)
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  5. Ryōsen bunshū.Ryōsen Tsunashima - 1905 - Tōkyō: Hidaka Yūrindō.
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    Cut-free sequent calculi for some tense logics.Ryo Kashima - 1994 - Studia Logica 53 (1):119 - 135.
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    Proof Theory for Reasoning with Euler Diagrams: A Logic Translation and Normalization.Ryo Takemura - 2013 - Studia Logica 101 (1):157-191.
    Proof-theoretical notions and techniques, developed on the basis of sentential/symbolic representations of formal proofs, are applied to Euler diagrams. A translation of an Euler diagrammatic system into a natural deduction system is given, and the soundness and faithfulness of the translation are proved. Some consequences of the translation are discussed in view of the notion of free ride, which is mainly discussed in the literature of cognitive science as an account of inferential efficacy of diagrams. The translation enables us to (...)
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    The Sources of Wealth and Future of the Constitution in The Spirit of the Laws: The Implicit Contrast Between Eighteenth-Century England and the Late Roman Republic.Ryo Sadamori - 2023 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 24.
    The most famous chapter of Montesquieu’s _ The Spirit of the Laws _ (1748), Book XI, Chapter 6, 'On the constitution of England,' was an important i nspiration to the creators of modern constitutions, to which they often referred. However, as a result of scholarly focus on the political institutions discussed in this book, Montesquieu’s economic analysis has been woefully neglected. In order to correct this scholarly imbalance, this paper will elucidate the essential significance of Montesquieu’s comparison between the constitution (...)
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    A localist turn for defending moral explanations.Ryo Chonabayashi - 2022 - Asian Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):1-23.
    One influential positive argument for moral realism is the Explanatory Indispensability Argument. A crucial premise of this argument is the explanatory relevance of moral properties. On this premise, moral properties, such as wrongness, rightness, courage, and cowardice, are explanatorily indispensable to some empirical phenomena. Although there has been a lively debate on this premise, one crucial challenge to this thesis, what I call the Scientific Standard Challenge, has not been properly discussed. After explaining this challenge and a related concern, I (...)
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  10. Kagakuteki shikō no hōhō.Ryō Gotō - 1968
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  11. Shina shinri shisō shi.Ryō Kuroda - 1948
     
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    Sequent Calculi for Multi-Agent Epistemic Logics for Distributed Knowledge.Ryo Murai & Katsuhiko Sano - unknown
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    Shisō e no shiza.Ryōyū Sogabe - 1986 - Tōkyō: Keibunsha. Edited by Gōtarō Okuno.
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    Moral explanation of moral judgements.Ryo Chonabayashi - 2023 - Theoria 89 (6):891-909.
    Abstract“The wrongness of Albert's action causally explains why Jane judged that his action was wrong”. This type of causal moral explanation has been extensively discussed in the recent metaethical literature. This paper motivates the following claims about this type of moral explanation. First, a typical defence of this type of moral explanation suggested in the literature does not work because it predicts inaccurate modal information. Second, focusing on different aspects of the ways moral judgements are generated provides better chances for (...)
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  15. Shinran no Bukkyō shikan: Soga Ryōjin Sensei kanreki kinen kōen.Ryōjin Soga - 1983 - Kyōto-shi: Shinshū Ōtaniha Shūmusho Shuppanbu.
     
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    Cut‐Elimination Theorem for the Logic of Constant Domains.Ryo Kashima & Tatsuya Shimura - 1994 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 40 (2):153-172.
    The logic CD is an intermediate logic which exactly corresponds to the Kripke models with constant domains. It is known that the logic CD has a Gentzen-type formulation called LD and rules are replaced by the corresponding intuitionistic rules) and that the cut-elimination theorem does not hold for LD. In this paper we present a modification of LD and prove the cut-elimination theorem for it. Moreover we prove a “weak” version of cut-elimination theorem for LD, saying that all “cuts” except (...)
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    Contraction-elimination for implicational logics.Ryo Kashima - 1997 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 84 (1):17-39.
    We establish the “contraction-elimination theorem” which means that if a sequent Γ A is provable in the implicational fragment of the Gentzen's sequent calculus LK and if it satisfies a certain condition on the number of the occurrences of propositional variables, then it is provable without the right contraction rule. By this theorem, we get the following.1. If an implicational formula A is a theorem of classical logic and is not a theorem of intuitionistic logic, then there is a propositional (...)
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  18. Is the wellbeing of individuals only what matters? (Proceedings of the CAPE International Workshops, 2013. Part I: The CAPE International Conference “Ethics and Well-being”).Ryo Chonabayashi - 2014 - CAPE Studies in Applied Philosophy and Ethics Series 2:27-35.
    9th and 10th Nov. 2013 at Kyoto University. Organizers: Takeshi Sato and Shunsuke Sugimoto.
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    Oxford Studies in Metaethics, edited by R. Shafer-Landau.Ryo Chonabayashi - 2017 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 14 (1):109-112.
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    Recapturing Dynamic Logic of Relation Changers via Bounded Morphisms.Ryo Hatano & Katsuhiko Sano - 2020 - Studia Logica 109 (1):95-124.
    The present contribution shows that a Hilbert-style axiomatization for dynamic logic of relation changers is complete for the standard Kripke semantics not by a well-known rewriting technique but by the idea of an auxiliary semantics studied by van Benthem and Wang et al. A key insight of our auxiliary semantics for dynamic logic of relation changers can be described as: “relation changers are bounded morphisms.” Moreover, we demonstrate that this semantic insight can be used to provide a modular cut-free labelled (...)
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    Claudia Bieling and Tobias Plieninger : The science and practice of landscape stewardship: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2017, 402 pp, ISBN 978-1-107-14226-8.Ryo Kohsaka - 2018 - Agriculture and Human Values 35 (3):741-742.
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    Shutorausu seiji tetsugaku ni mukatte =.Ryō Nishinaga & Takashi Satō (eds.) - 2015 - Otaru-shi: Kokuritsu Daigaku Hōjin Otaru Shōka Daigaku Shuppankai.
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    Just My Imagination: Beauty premium and the evolved mental model.Ryo Oda - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    Bikō no naka no uchū: watakushi no bijutsukan.Ryōtarō Shiba - 1988 - Tōkyō: Chūō Kōronsha.
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    "Futsū no hito" no tetsugaku: Tsurumi Shunsuke taido no shisō kara no bōken.Takashi Uehara - 1990 - Tōkyō: Mainichi Shinbunsha.
  26. Jiyū to kihan: hōtetsugaku no gendaiteki tenkai.Yukio Uehara & Ryūichi Nagao (eds.) - 1985 - Tōkyō: Tōkyō Daigaku Shuppankai.
     
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    Les femmes savantes hors du système académique.Mayuko Uehara - 2021 - Diogène n° 267-267 (3-4):85-101.
    Vers la fin du XIXe siècle, au commencement de la modernisation du Japon, on assiste à l’émergence d’une série d’idées et de raisonnements féministes. Les recherches dans ce domaine sont relativement développées en histoire et en sociologie, mais elles ont été négligées du point de vue de la philosophie. Cet article vise donc à combler cette lacune en mettant en relief les « réflexions sur le genre » menées par les penseurs des siècles passés, notamment en s’intéressant à la question (...)
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    Japanese Immigrants and their Christian Communities in North America.Ryo Yoshida - 2007 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 34 (1).
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    Sexually dimorphic mate preference in Japan.Ryo Oda - 2001 - Human Nature 12 (3):191-206.
    Lonely hearts advertisements (LHA) published in Japan were examined in a comparative study on sexually dimorphic mate preference. I analyzed 944 LHA written by Japanese (730 by males and 214 by females) seeking short-term relationships and 780 LHA (577 by males and 203 by females) seeking long-term relationships. Some universal patterns of mate preference were confirmed and others were not. Female advertisers in both categories sought more traits than they offered; they also sought more traits than male advertisers. Males tended (...)
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    Logic and Majority Voting.Ryo Takemura - 2021 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 51 (2):347-382.
    To investigate the relationship between logical reasoning and majority voting, we introduce logic with groups Lg in the style of Gentzen’s sequent calculus, where every sequent is indexed by a group of individuals. We also introduce the set-theoretical semantics of Lg, where every formula is interpreted as a certain closed set of groups whose members accept that formula. We present the cut-elimination theorem, and the soundness and semantic completeness theorems of Lg. Then, introducing an inference rule representing majority voting to (...)
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    Counter-Example Construction with Euler Diagrams.Ryo Takemura - 2015 - Studia Logica 103 (4):669-696.
    One of the traditional applications of Euler diagrams is as a representation or counterpart of the usual set-theoretical models of given sentences. However, Euler diagrams have recently been investigated as the counterparts of logical formulas, which constitute formal proofs. Euler diagrams are rigorously defined as syntactic objects, and their inference systems, which are equivalent to some symbolic logical systems, are formalized. Based on this observation, we investigate both counter-model construction and proof-construction in the framework of Euler diagrams. We introduce the (...)
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    A unified scheme of measurement and amplification processes based on Micro-Macro duality—Stern-Gerlach experiment as a typical example.Ryo Harada & Izumi Ojima - 2009 - In Krzysztof Stefanski (ed.), Open Systems and Information Dynamics. World scientific publishing company. pp. 16--01.
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    On the Difficulty of Writing Out formal Proofs in Arithmetic.Ryo Kashima & Takeshi Yamaguchi - 1997 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 43 (3):328-332.
    Let ℸ be the set of Gödel numbers Gn of function symbols f such that PRA ⊢ and let γ be the function such that equation imageWe prove: The r. e. set ℸ is m-complete; the function γ is not primitive recursive in any class of functions {f1, f2, ⃛} so long as each fi has a recursive upper bound. This implies that γ is not primitive recursive in ℸ although it is recursive in ℸ.
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  34. Sekai no shimin.Ryōzō Matsumoto - 1951
     
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  35. Tokugawa gōri shisō no keifu.Ryōen Minamoto - 1972 - Chuo Koron Sha.
     
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  36. Puraton to Roshia =.Ryō Nemura & Shūichi Sugiura (eds.) - 2006 - Sapporo-shi: Hokkaidō Daigaku Surabu Kenkyū Sentā.
     
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    Dentō kōgei to kansei hyōka.Mina Ryōke - 2009 - Nomi-shi: JAIST Press. Edited by Yoshiteru Nakamori.
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    Japanese Immigrants and their Christian Communities in North America: A Case Study of the Fukuinkai, 1877–1896.Yoshida Ryo - 2007 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 34 (1):229-244.
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    Seigi: gendai shakai no kōkyō tetsugaku o motomete.Hirai Ryōsuke & Yoshiki Wakamatsu (eds.) - 2004 - Kyōto-shi: Sagano Shoin.
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  40. Immyō sahō hensen to chojutsu.Ryōken Saeki - 1969
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    Shushigaku kara kangaeru kenri no shisō.Ryōko Shimokawa - 2017 - Tōkyō: Perikansha.
    朱子学は現代に生きる私たちにとって価値なきものなのだろうか? 儒教思想と近代的権利概念の親和性に着目、再検証を試みる。.
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    Learning Communicative Meanings of Utterances by Robots.Ryo Taguchi, Naoto Iwahashi & Tsuneo Nitta - 2009 - In Hiromitsu Hattori, Takahiro Kawamura, Tsuyoshi Ide, Makoto Yokoo & Yohei Murakami (eds.), New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence: JSAI 2008 Conference and Workshops, Asahikawa, Japan, June 11-13, 2008, Revised Selected Papers. Springer. pp. 62--72.
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    Kokusai seiji no moraru aporia: sensō, heiwa to yuragu rinri.Ryōsuke Takahashi & Hirotsugu Ōba (eds.) - 2014 - Kyōto-shi: Nakanishiya Shuppan.
    人道的介入がもたらす非人道性、対テロ戦争における標的殺害の是非、平和構築や民主化の直面する矛盾―現代の国際社会が直面する、戦争と平和をめぐる「道義的難問」に挑む。.
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    The Visual and Conversational Order of Membership Categories in Fictional Films.Ryo Okazawa & Ken Kawamura - 2022 - Human Studies 45 (3):551-576.
    This paper demonstrates an empirical analysis of the visual order of membership categories in a way consistent with both an early ethnomethodological research interest and recent arguments in membership categorization analysis. Early ethnomethodological studies have highlighted that we can infer and understand the membership categories of observed people about whom we have no information in advance, even without talking to them. Recent membership categorization analysts have argued the methodological importance of using video data. Given this, fictional films serve as video (...)
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    Substructural implicational logics including the relevant logic E.Ryo Kashima & Norihiro Kamide - 1999 - Studia Logica 63 (2):181-212.
    We introduce several restricted versions of the structural rules in the implicational fragment of Gentzen's sequent calculus LJ. For example, we permit the applications of a structural rule only if its principal formula is an implication. We investigate cut-eliminability and theorem-equivalence among various combinations of them. The results include new cut-elimination theorems for the implicational fragments of the following logics: relevant logic E, strict implication S4, and their neighbors (e.g., E-W and S4-W); BCI-logic, BCK-logic, relevant logic R, and the intuitionistic (...)
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    Zettaimu to basho: Suzuki zengaku to Nishida tetsugaku.Ryōmin Akizuki - 1996 - Tōkyō: Seidosha.
  47. Edo no jugaku: "Daigaku" juyō no rekishi.Ryōen Minamoto (ed.) - 1988 - Tōkyō: Shibunkaku Shuppan.
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  48. Giri to ninjō.Ryōen Minamoto - 1969
     
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  49. Nitchū jitsugakushi kenkyū.Ryōen Minamoto & Tetsuo Suenaka (eds.) - 1991 - Kyōto-shi: Shibunkaku Shuppan.
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    Shoki Rukāchi seiji shisō no keisei: bunka keishiki seiji.Ryō Nishinaga - 2014 - [Otaru-shi]: Otaru Shōka Daigaku Shuppankai.
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