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    Go, bun to bunpō kategorī no imi.Harumi Sawada (ed.) - 2010 - Tōkyō: Hitsuji Shobō.
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    Zoku, gendai imi kaishaku kōgi.Harumi Sawada - 2016 - Tōkyō: Kaitakusha.
    3部11章にわたって日英語における話し手の捉え方・心的態度とモダリティ・言語行為の観点から意味解釈を考察したものである。.
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  3. Nothingness in the heart of empire: the moral and political philosophy of the Kyoto School in imperial Japan.Harumi Osaki - 2019 - Albany: Sunny Press/State University of New York.
    In the field of philosophy, the common view of philosophy as an essentially Western discipline persists even today, while non-Western philosophy tends to be undervalued and not investigated seriously. In the field of Japanese studies, in turn, research on Japanese philosophy tends to be reduced to a matter of projecting existing stereotypes of alleged Japanese cultural uniqueness through the reading of texts. In Nothingness in the Heart of Empire: The Moral and Political Philosophy of the Kyoto School in Imperial Japan, (...)
     
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    Pure Experience In Question: William James in the Philosophies of Nishida KitarŌ and Alfred North Whitehead.Harumi Osaki - 2015 - Philosophy East and West 65 (4):1234-1252.
    Comparisons of non-Western and Western philosophers often adopt a nation-based framework that has tended to posit difference entirely between national cultures while presuming unity and homogeneity within them. There are a number of problems with such a framework. First, the assumption that national cultures are unitary and homogeneous is demonstrably false. Second, the framework of comparison frequently shifts to Western philosophy versus non-Western philosophy, sometimes articulated at the level of nations, and sometimes civilizations. As Naoki Sakai has shown, insofar as (...)
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  5. Gendai ni okeru tetsugaku to ronri.Nobushige Sawada - 1964
     
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  6. Hēgeru.Akira Sawada - 1970
     
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  7. Shinsen Junshi shō shōkai.Sōsei Sawada, Yoshika Tatsuzawa & Xunzi (eds.) - 1932 - Tōkyō: Kenbunsha.
     
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  8. Shinsen Kanpishi shō shōkai.Sōsei Sawada, Yoshika Tatsuzawa & Fei Han (eds.) - 1932 - Tōkyō: Kenbunsha.
     
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  9. Kindai shizenhōgaku to kenri sengen no seiritsu.Harumi Taneya - 1980
     
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  10. Chishiki no kōzō.Nobushige Sawada - 1969
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  11. Tetsugaku.Nobushige Sawada - 1970
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    The role of actions in making inferences about the shape and material of solid objects among Japanese 2 year-old children.Harumi Kobayashi - 1997 - Cognition 63 (3):251-269.
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  13. Gendai ronrigaku nyūmon.Nobushige Sawada - 1968 - Edited by Natsuhiko Yoshida.
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  14. Kōza shakai to rinri.Keisuke Sawada (ed.) - 1965
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  15. Tomasu Akinasu kenkyū.Kazuo Sawada - 1969
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    A Comparative Study of Chinese, American and Japanese Nurses’ Perceptions of Ethical Role Responsibilities.Samantha Pang, Aiko Sawada, Emiko Konishi, Douglas Olsen & Philip Yu - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (3):295-311.
    This article reports a survey of nurses in different cultural settings to reveal their perceptions of ethical role responsibilities relevant to nursing practice. Drawing on the Confucian theory of ethics, the first section attempts to understand nursing ethics in the context of multiple role relationships. The second section reports the administration of the Role Responsibilities Questionnaire (RRQ) to a sample of nurses in China (n = 413), the USA (n = 163), and Japan (n = 667). Multidimensional preference analysis revealed (...)
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    Report on the 40th Annual Meeting of JSPSPE-Yamanashi,September 1-2,2018日本体育・スポーツ哲学会第40回大会報告.Harumi Kimura - 2019 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 41 (1):55-57.
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  18. Kangaekata no ronri.Nobushige Sawada - 1976
     
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  19. Kagaku to sonzairon.Nobushige Sawada (ed.) - 1980
     
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  20. Ninshiki no fūkei.Nobushige Sawada - 1975
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  21. Raifu saiensu no tetsugaku.Nobushige Sawada - 1976
     
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  22. Ronri to shisō kōzō.Nobushige Sawada - 1977
     
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  23. Anterior cerebral artery.J. M. C. Brust, T. Sawada & S. Kazui - 2001 - In Julien Bogousslavsky & Louis R. Caplan (eds.), Stroke Syndromes. Cambridge University Press.
     
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  24. Kōza gendai tetsugaku nyūmon.Takeo Iwasaki, Nobushige Sawada & Shigeo Nagai (eds.) - 1968 - Yoshindo.
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    Semantic sensitive tensor factorization.Makoto Nakatsuji, Hiroyuki Toda, Hiroshi Sawada, Jin Guang Zheng & James A. Hendler - 2016 - Artificial Intelligence 230 (C):224-245.
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    Scale structure, coercion, and the interpretation of measure phrases in Japanese.Osamu Sawada & Thomas Grano - 2011 - Natural Language Semantics 19 (2):191-226.
    This paper investigates the semantics of measure phrases in Japanese. Based on new data, we argue that the interpretation of measure phrases in Japanese is sensitive to scale structure such that (i) measure phrases are introduced by a degree morpheme that selects only for gradable predicates whose scale contains a minimal element (i.e., a lower closed scale) and (ii) violations to this restriction are repaired via coercion, which forces a comparative interpretation with a contextually determined standard and hence a minimal (...)
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    Reputación: ¿moda o compromiso?Harumi Miyashiro Goyzueta - 2018 - Cultura 32:39-53.
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    A comparative study of Chinese, American and Japanese nurses' perceptions of ethical role responsibilities.Samantha Mei-che Pang, Aiko Sawada, Emiko Konishi, Douglas P. Olsen, L. H. Philip, Moon-fai Chan & Naoya Mayumi - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (3):295-311.
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    An utterance situation-based comparison.Osamu Sawada - 2014 - Linguistics and Philosophy 37 (3):205-248.
    The Japanese comparative adverb motto has two different uses. In the degree use, motto compares two individuals and denotes that there is a large gap between the target and a given standard with a norm-related presupposition. On the other hand, in the so-called ‘negative use’ it conveys the speaker’s attitude toward the utterance situation. I argue that similarly to the degree motto, the negative motto is a comparative morpheme, but unlike the degree motto it compares a current situation and an (...)
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    Bound states of the nucleon-monopole system.Tetsuo Sawada - 1993 - Foundations of Physics 23 (2):291-311.
    The energy spectrum of the bound states of the nucleon-monopole system is determined, the monopole harmonics Yq,l,m are related to Wigner's functions D m,m′ (L) of the rotation matrix, and the scattering wave functions of the proton in the dyon source field are calculated.
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    Complementarity: A Recursive Revision Appropriate to Human Science.Daiyo Sawada & Michael Caley - 1993 - Anthropology of Consciousness 4 (2):1-8.
  32. Gendai tetsugaku o kangaeru.Nobushige Sawada (ed.) - 1978 - Yuhikaku.
     
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    How are emotional facial expressions detected rapidly and accurately? A diffusion model analysis.Reiko Sawada, Wataru Sato, Ryoichi Nakashima & Takatsune Kumada - 2022 - Cognition 229 (C):105235.
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    Logic, Cybernetics and Philosophy.Nobushige Sawada - 1964 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 2 (4):237-242.
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    Mind and morality in nineteenth-century japanese religions: Misogi-kyō and Maruyama-kyō.Janine Anderson Sawada - 1998 - Philosophy East and West 48 (1):108-141.
    The early history and teachings of two Japanese "new religions" that originated in the late Tokugawa and early Meiji periods are described. The focus is on views of the mind/heart in the writings of Inoue Masakane (considered the founder of Misogi-kyō) and Itō Rokurōbei (founder of Maruyama-kyō); particular attention is given to the question of Neo-Confucian influence.
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    Nursing in Japan.A. Sawada - 1993 - Health Care Analysis: Hca: Journal of Health Philosophy and Policy 1 (1):81.
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    Political waves in the Zen sea: The Engaku-ji Circle in early Meiji Japan.Janine Sawada - 1998 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 25 (1-2):117-150.
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    Religious conflict in Bakumatsu Japan: Zen master Imakita Kōsen and Confucian scholar Higashi Takusha.Janine Sawada - 1994 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 21 (2-3):211-230.
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    Renewal or Decline?Paul Akio Sawada - 2001 - The Chesterton Review 27 (3):382-383.
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    Renewal or Decline?Paul Akio Sawada - 2001 - The Chesterton Review 27 (3):382-383.
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    Scalarity of the Japanese initial mora-based minimizer: a compositional (lexically unspecified) minimizer and a non-compositional (lexically specified) minimizer.Osamu Sawada - 2023 - Natural Language Semantics 31 (2):71-120.
    This study investigates interpretations of the Japanese initial mora-based minimizer “X.Y...”-_no_ “X”-_no ji-mo_ ‘lit. even the letter “X” of “X.Y...”.’ Although initial mora-based minimizers have a literal interpretation of _ji_ ‘letter’, they have a non-literal interpretation as well. The non-literal interpretation has several distinctive features that are not present in ordinary minimizers. First, it is highly productive in that various expressions can appear in the form “X.Y...”-_no_ “X”-_no ji_. Second, non-literal minimizers typically co-occur with predicates that relate to knowledge, information, (...)
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    Thomas More in Japan.P. A. Sawada - 1980 - Moreana 16 (4):3-27.
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    The Nurse Shortage Problem in Japan.A. Sawada - 1997 - Nursing Ethics 4 (3):245-252.
    This article discusses the serious problem of the shortage of about 50 000 nurses in Japan today. If efficient measures to solve it are not adopted by administrators, it is clear that the shortage will become still more alarming in the future, in a society with more people in advanced years and in which the numbers in the younger generation will decrease from now on. The main factors behind the Japanese nursing labour shortage are, among others: a rapid increase in (...)
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    Toward the definition of Utopia.Paul Akio Sawada - 1971 - Moreana 8 (Number 31-8 (3-4):135-146.
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    Was More a Utopian or a Realpolitiker?Paul Akio Sawada - 1980 - Moreana 23 (3-4):21-30.
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  46. The Child Emotion Facial Expression Set: A Database for Emotion Recognition in Children.Juliana Gioia Negrão, Ana Alexandra Caldas Osorio, Rinaldo Focaccia Siciliano, Vivian Renne Gerber Lederman, Elisa Harumi Kozasa, Maria Eloisa Famá D'Antino, Anderson Tamborim, Vitor Santos, David Leonardo Barsand de Leucas, Paulo Sergio Camargo, Daniel C. Mograbi, Tatiana Pontrelli Mecca & José Salomão Schwartzman - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Background: This study developed a photo and video database of 4-to-6-year-olds expressing the seven induced and posed universal emotions and a neutral expression. Children participated in photo and video sessions designed to elicit the emotions, and the resulting images were further assessed by independent judges in two rounds. Methods: In the first round, two independent judges, experts in the Facial Action Coding System, firstly analysed 3,668 emotions facial expressions stimuli from 132 children. Both judges reached 100% agreement regarding 1,985 stimuli, (...)
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    Hideo Tamura : Yutopia e no Sekkin - shakaishisoteki apurochi (Approaches to Utopia : an essay in the history of social thought), Chuo University Press, Tokyo, 1985, 254 pp. Y. 2,000. [REVIEW]Paul Akio Sawada - 1988 - Moreana 25 (Number 98-25 (2-3):89-94.
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    Reviews: Religion and Society in Nineteenth-Century Japan: A Study of the Southern Kantõ Region, Using Late Edo and Early Meiji Gazetteers. [REVIEW]Janine Tasca Anderson Sawada & Janine Anderson Sawada - 2003 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 31:217-221.
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    Ética e bioética no mundo científico: uma revisão integrativa.Edison Vitório de Souza-Júnior, Randson Souza Rosa, Tarcísio Pereira Guedes, Cristiane dos Santos Silva, Daiane Brito Ribeiro, Franciele Soares Balbinote, Débora Fraga de Souza, Raissa Brito Teixeira, Benedito Fernandes da Silva Filho & Namie Okino Sawada - 2020 - Persona y Bioética 24 (2):151-165.
    Ética y bioética en el mundo científico: una revisión integradora de la literaturaEthics and Bioethics in the Scientific World: An Integrative ReviewThis paper studies the reality of ethical and bioethical issues in the scientific world through an integrative literature review of articles included in three databases. Seven terms from the thesaurus Health Sciences Descriptors were used, from which three combinations were elaborated and used in the three databases. After applying inclusion requirements, a total of 18 articles were selected. Certain misconducts, (...)
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    Choices of japanese patients in the face of disagreement.Atsushi Asai, Minako Kishino, Tsuguya Fukui, Masahiko Sakai, Masako Yokota, Kazumi Nakata, Sumiko Sasakabe, Kiyomi Sawada & Fumie Kaiji - 1998 - Bioethics 12 (2):162–172.
    Background: Patients in different countries have different attitudes toward self‐determination and medical information. Little is known how much respect Japanese patients feel should be given for their wishes about medical care and for medical information, and what choices they would make in the face of disagreement. Methods: Ambulatory patients in six clinics of internal medicine at a university hospital were surveyed using a self‐administered questionnaire. Results: A total of 307 patients participated in our survey. Of the respondents, 47% would accept (...)
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