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Takashi Iida
Nihon University
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    Analytic philosophy in Japan 1933–2000.Tomohisa Furuta & Takashi Iida - 2022 - Asian Journal of Philosophy 1 (1):1-24.
    Although logical positivism had been known before World War II, it was introduced into academic philosophy in Japan only after it. In this process, the US philosophers who came to Japan in order to participate in American Studies Seminar played an important role. The first generation of Japanese analytic philosophers, who were born in the 1920s and 1930s, began to have some influence in the 1960s, and some of them published original works of high quality in the 1970s. The second (...)
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  2. Professor Quine on Japanese Classifiers.Takashi Iida - 1998 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 9 (3):111-118.
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    Peaceful atoms in Japan: Radioisotopes as shared technical and sociopolitical resources for the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission and the Japanese scientific community in the 1950s.Kaori Iida - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 80:101240.
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    The Unproductiveness of Political Conflict in Education: A Nussbaumian Alternative to Agonistic Citizenship Education.Anniina Leiviskä & P. Y. Y. Iida - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy of Education.
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  5. Genetics and “Breeding as a Science”: Kihara Hitoshi and the Development of Genetics in Japan in the First Half of the Twentieth Century.Kaori Iida - 2015 - In Sharon Kingsland & Denise Phillips (eds.), New Perspectives on the History of Life Sciences and Agriculture. Springer Verlag.
     
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    The PN∗-search algorithm: Application to tsume-shogi.Masahiro Seo, Hiroyuki Iida & Jos W. H. M. Uiterwijk - 2001 - Artificial Intelligence 129 (1-2):253-277.
  7. Philosophy of mental time — A theme introduction.Lajos Brons & Takashi Iida - 2019 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 28:1-8.
    (First paragraphs.) — The notion of “mental time” refers to the experience and awareness of time, including that of past, present, and future, and that of the passing of time. This experience and awareness of time raises a number of puzzling questions. How do we experience time? What exactly do we experience when we experience time? Do we actually experience time? Or do we infer time from something in, or some aspect of our experience? And so forth. These and many (...)
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    What is the Point of the Ikenberry-Acharya Debate?Keisuke Iida - 2015 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 16 (3):429-433.
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    Fake news and its electoral consequences: a survey experiment on Mexico.Takeshi Iida, Jaehyun Song, José Luis Estrada & Yuriko Takahashi - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-14.
    This study examined the effect of fake news on electoral outcome. Using post-election surveys, previous studies found associations between exposure to fake news and voting behavior, though these observational studies failed to show that these changes were actually caused by fake news. To examine whether fake news really affects voting behavior, we need to experimentally manipulate voters’ exposure to fake news in real elections and see if voters regret their vote choice knowing that the information was false. For this purpose, (...)
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    Dynastic Politicians: Theory and Evidence from Japan.Yasushi Asako & Iida - 2015 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 16 (1):5-32.
    Dynastic politicians, defined as those whose family members have also served in the same position in the past, occupy a sizable portion of offices in many parts of the world. We develop a model of how dynastic politicians with inherited political advantages affect electoral outcomes and policy choices. Our model predicts that, as compared with non-dynastic legislators, dynastic legislators bring more distributions to the district, enjoy higher electoral success, and harm the economic performance of the districts, despite the larger amount (...)
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    Baioeshikkusu no kiso: Ōbei no "seimei rinri" ron = Bioethics.H. Tristram Engelhardt, Hans Jonas, Hisatake Katō & Nobuyuki Iida (eds.) - 1988 - Tōkyō: Tōkai Daigaku Shuppankai.
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    Volonté générale 2.0?Masashi Fuchida & Yoshiho Iida - 2016 - Multitudes 63 (2):202-212.
    La crise de la démocratie d’aujourd’hui a remis en cause la notion même de la solidarité. Le philosophe japonais, Hiroki Azuma, dans Volonté générale 2.0, présente un argument qui repense les conditions de participation et de présence de la politique. En prenant pour fil conducteur la notion rousseauiste de « volonté générale », il essaie de mettre à jour cette notion classique, en se référant au développement de la technologie informatique. Notre article vise à mesurer la portée politico-philosophique de la (...)
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    Against the re-definition of death.Nobuyuki Iida - 1994 - Monash Bioethics Review 13 (2):19-22.
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    Confidence, power and distributive preferences.Yoshio Iida - 2020 - Mind and Society 19 (2):207-222.
    The aims of this study were twofold, to: examine the behavior displayed by participants who expected to be nominated for donor roles in dictator games wherein initial endowments of players are determined by lottery and investigate the conduct of donors who were confident in their good fortune in relation to their power as they redistributed the rewards they had gained. Results from a dictator game in which a donor is accorded the absolute power to redistribute initial income and a random (...)
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    Computer shogi.Hiroyuki Iida, Makoto Sakuta & Jeff Rollason - 2002 - Artificial Intelligence 134 (1-2):121-144.
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    Folk religion among the Koreans in Japan: The shamanism of the “Korean Temples.Takafumi Iida, 飯田 & 剛史 - 1988 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 15 (2-3):155-182.
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    Gēmu to keisan.Takashi Iida (ed.) - 1991 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
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  18. Ronri to gengo.Takashi Iida - 1987 - Tōkyō: Keisō Shobō.
    1. Ronri to gengo -- 2-3. Imi to yōsō -- 4. Shinri to imi.
     
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    Japanese Political Studies and Japanese International Relations in China, Japan, and Korea.Keisuke Iida - 2010 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 11 (3):275-289.
    This article summarizes the findings of this special issue focusing on five questions: (1) who studies Japanese politics and international relations in China, Japan and the Republic of Korea?; (2) what is being studied in each of these countries?; 3) how are Japanese politics studied in each of these countries?; (3) what determines the nature of the study of Japanese politics and international relations?; and 4) what is the impact of the study of Japanese politics in each of these three (...)
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    Kagaku komyuniti hattatsushi: kenkyū taisei no henbō ni jidai to chie o yomu.Masuo Iida - 1998 - Tōkyō: Kagaku Shinbunsha.
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    LIBM 2008-First International Workshop on Laughter in Interaction and Body Movement.Hitoshi Iida, Masashi Okamoto & Katsuya Takanashi - 2009 - In Hattori (ed.), New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence. Springer. pp. 273--274.
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    Overcome by Modernity: History, Culture, and Community in Interwar Japan.Yumiko Iida - 2005 - Historical Materialism 13 (1):221-234.
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    Open Space Fukushima: A Tale about Beginnings and Ends, or How the Disaster has Become Truly Environmental.Mayu Iida - 2018 - Feminist Review 118 (1):93-99.
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  24. Ohara Yugaku no jiseki.Denʼichi Iida - 1934
     
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    Philosophy of Science in Japan 1996-2000.Takashi Iida - 2001 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 10 (2):81-89.
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    Ronri no tetsugaku.Takashi Iida (ed.) - 2005 - Tōkyō: Kōdansha.
    二〇世紀、論理学と哲学を横断して起きた「知の革命」。パラドクス・無限・不完全性と完全性・言語と論理・計算機科学と論理学などをキーワードに、論理をめぐる哲学探究の刺激に満ちた現在を、気鋭の著者陣が解説す る。.
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    Seimei gijutsu to rinri.Nobuyuki Iida - 1994 - Tōkyō: Shiseisha.
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    Shūmatsuki iryō to seimei rinri.Nobuyuki Iida & Katsunori Kai (eds.) - 2008 - Tōkyō: Taiyō Shuppan.
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    Steven K. Vogel (ed.), US–Japan Relations in a Changing World, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2002.Keisuke Iida - 2002 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 3 (2):289-302.
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    Seiyō seishinshi ni okeru gengo to gengokan: keishō to sōzō.Takashi Iida (ed.) - 2006 - Tōkyō: Hatsubaijo Keiō Gijuku Daigaku Shuppankai.
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  31. Shinri to imi.Takashi Iida - 2002 - Tōkyō: Keisō Shobō.
     
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    Tōyō shizen shisō to Marukusu shugi: Oriento, Nihon no dochaku dentō shisō to konnichi no fuhen sekaiteki jidai ni okeru Marukusu shugi to.Momo Iida - 2007 - Tōkyō: Ochanomizu Shobō.
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    Witogenshutain igo.Takashi Iida & Shun Tsuchiya (eds.) - 1991 - Tōkyō: Tōkyō Daigaku Shuppankai.
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    Time, Brain and Language.Takashi Iida - 2019 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 28:33-54.
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    Practice and Politics in Japanese Science: Hitoshi Kihara and the Formation of a Genetics Discipline. [REVIEW]Kaori Iida - 2010 - Journal of the History of Biology 43 (3):529 - 570.
    This paper examines the history of Japanese genetics in the 1920s to 1950s as seen through the work of Hitoshi Kihara, a prominent wheat geneticist as well as a leader in the development of the discipline in Japan. As Kihara's career illustrates, Japanese genetics developed quickly in the early twentieth century through interactions with biologists outside Japan. The interactions, however, ceased due to the war in the late 1930s, and Japanese geneticists were mostly isolated from outside information until the late (...)
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    Martin, Popular Democracy in Japan: How Gender and Community Are Changing Modern Electoral Politics, Cornell University Press, 2011, 191 pp., ISBN 0801449170. [REVIEW]Takeshi Iida - 2012 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 13 (4):587-588.
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