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    The contraction rule and decision problems for logics without structural rules.Eiji Kiriyama & Hlroakira Ono - 1991 - Studia Logica 50 (2):299 - 319.
    This paper shows a role of the contraction rule in decision problems for the logics weaker than the intuitionistic logic that are obtained by deleting some or all of structural rules. It is well-known that for such a predicate logic L, if L does not have the contraction rule then it is decidable. In this paper, it will be shown first that the predicate logic FLec with the contraction and exchange rules, but without the weakening rule, is undecidable while the (...)
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    Glivenko theorems and negative translations in substructural predicate logics.Hadi Farahani & Hiroakira Ono - 2012 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 51 (7-8):695-707.
    Along the same line as that in Ono (Ann Pure Appl Logic 161:246–250, 2009), a proof-theoretic approach to Glivenko theorems is developed here for substructural predicate logics relative not only to classical predicate logic but also to arbitrary involutive substructural predicate logics over intuitionistic linear predicate logic without exponentials QFLe. It is shown that there exists the weakest logic over QFLe among substructural predicate logics for which the Glivenko theorem holds. Negative translations of substructural predicate logics are studied by using (...)
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    Glivenko Theorems for Substructural Logics over FL.Nikolaos Galatos & Hiroakira Ono - 2006 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (4):1353 - 1384.
    It is well known that classical propositional logic can be interpreted in intuitionistic propositional logic. In particular Glivenko's theorem states that a formula is provable in the former iff its double negation is provable in the latter. We extend Glivenko's theorem and show that for every involutive substructural logic there exists a minimum substructural logic that contains the first via a double negation interpretation. Our presentation is algebraic and is formulated in the context of residuated lattices. In the last part (...)
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    Interpolation via translations.João Rasga, Walter Carnielli & Cristina Sernadas - 2009 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 55 (5):515-534.
    A new technique is presented for proving that a consequence system enjoys Craig interpolation or Maehara interpolation based on the fact that these properties hold in another consequence system. This technique is based on the existence of a back and forth translation satisfying some properties between the consequence systems. Some examples of translations satisfying those properties are described. Namely a translation between the global/local consequence systems induced by fragments of linear logic, a Kolmogorov-Gentzen-Gödel style translation, and a (...)
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  5. Hōritsu shisōshi gaisetsu.Seiichirō Ono - 1961 - Tōkyō: Ichiryūsha.
     
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  6. Nihon seishinshi.Masayasu Ono - 1935 - Tōkyō: Kenbunkan.
     
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  7. The indeterminacy and fluidity of reference in everyday conversation.Tsuyoshi Ono & Sandra A. Thompson - 2024 - In Michael C. Ewing & Ritva Laury (eds.), (Non)referentiality in conversation. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
     
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  8. Jikan, kūkan, busshitsu.Kenʼichi Ono - 1967
     
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  9. Kō Sōgi.Kazuko Ono - 1967
     
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  10. no etika: tada ikiru koto no kantai no tetsugaku = L'éthique de la : philosophie de l'hospitalité du vivre.Fumio Ono - 2022 - Tōkyō-to Meguro-ku: Tōkyō Daigaku Shuppankai.
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  11. Nihongaku no dōtō.Masayasu Ono - 1944
     
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  12. On some intuitionistic modal logics.Hiroakira Ono - 1977 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 6 (4):182-184.
    Some modal logics based on logics weaker than the classical logic have been studied by Fitch [4], Prior [7], Bull [1], [2], [3], Prawitz [6] etc. Here we treat modal logics based on the intuitionistic propositional logic, which call intuitionistic modal logics.
     
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    Design of Interactive Exhibitsインタラクティブな展示の設計.Takashi Kiriyama & Masahiko Sato - 2019 - Journal of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 46 (2):65-70.
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  14. Bungaku ni tsuite.Shihei Ono - 1976
     
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  15. Kyōiku genri yōron.Jun Ono - 1977
     
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    Shakai rinri no shomondai.Suejirō Ono - 1975
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    Hō to dōtoku to kyōiku.Suejirō Ono - 1982 - Tokyo: Kōbundō Shuppansha.
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  18. Shakai rinri no kadai.Suejirō Ono - 1978
     
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  19. Chishiki katsudo no ha.Keitarō Ono - 1971
     
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  20. Jikū to renzoku.Katsuji Ono - 1974
     
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  21. "Mugen" no hanashi.Katuzi Ono - 1973
     
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  22. Nichijōsei no rinri.Suejirō Ono - 1971
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  23. Shakai rinri.Suejirō Ono - 1973
     
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    Newman’s Account of Ambrose St. John’s Death.Ono Ekeh - 2011 - Newman Studies Journal 8 (2):5-18.
    Both Ambrose St. John (1815–1875) and John Henry Newman (1801–1890), who were received into the Roman Catholic Church in 1845, became members of the Birmingham Oratory. Newman’s closest companion for over three decades, St. John’s death was extremely painful for Newman, not only because it was unexpected, but because of his devotion to Newman as well as his dedication to his spiritual duties. Along with presenting Newman’s narrative of the last few weeks of St. John’s life, this essay raises the (...)
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    Newman's cogito: John Henry Newman's phenomenological meditations on first philosophy.Ono Paul Ekeh - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (1):90-103.
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    The Phenomenological Context and Transcendentalism of John Henry Newman and Edmund Husserl.Ono Ekeh - 2008 - Newman Studies Journal 5 (1):35-50.
    John Henry Newman has rightly been hailed as a giant in the Catholic intellectual tradition. His contributions to theology, literature, and education have been studied at length; however, his contribution to philosophy has not received appropriate attention. This essay 1) explores Newman’s unique philosophical insights in terms of the phenomenological tradition of Edmund Husserl; 2) analyzes the transcendental approach of certain British scientists—notably Ronald Knox and Charles Darwin; and 3) discusses how Newman might be considered a phenomenologist.
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    Does Mathematics Need Something other than Logic?Katuzi Ono - 1968 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 3 (3):93-104.
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    Development of ssvep-bmi for controlling lego mindstorms car.Ono Yumie - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Logics without the contraction rule.Hiroakira Ono & Yuichi Komori - 1985 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 50 (1):169-201.
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    Algebraization, Parametrized Local Deduction Theorem and Interpolation for Substructural Logics over FL.Nikolaos Galatos & Hiroakira Ono - 2006 - Studia Logica 83 (1-3):279-308.
    Substructural logics have received a lot of attention in recent years from the communities of both logic and algebra. We discuss the algebraization of substructural logics over the full Lambek calculus and their connections to residuated lattices, and establish a weak form of the deduction theorem that is known as parametrized local deduction theorem. Finally, we study certain interpolation properties and explain how they imply the amalgamation property for certain varieties of residuated lattices.
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    Extending intuitionistic linear logic with knotted structural rules.R. Hori, H. Ono & H. Schellinx - 1994 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 35 (2):219-242.
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    Algebraic aspects of cut elimination.Francesco Belardinelli, Peter Jipsen & Hiroakira Ono - 2004 - Studia Logica 77 (2):209 - 240.
    We will give here a purely algebraic proof of the cut elimination theorem for various sequent systems. Our basic idea is to introduce mathematical structures, called Gentzen structures, for a given sequent system without cut, and then to show the completeness of the sequent system without cut with respect to the class of algebras for the sequent system with cut, by using the quasi-completion of these Gentzen structures. It is shown that the quasi-completion is a generalization of the MacNeille completion. (...)
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    Cut elimination and strong separation for substructural logics: an algebraic approach.Nikolaos Galatos & Hiroakira Ono - 2010 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 161 (9):1097-1133.
    We develop a general algebraic and proof-theoretic study of substructural logics that may lack associativity, along with other structural rules. Our study extends existing work on substructural logics over the full Lambek Calculus [34], Galatos and Ono [18], Galatos et al. [17]). We present a Gentzen-style sequent system that lacks the structural rules of contraction, weakening, exchange and associativity, and can be considered a non-associative formulation of . Moreover, we introduce an equivalent Hilbert-style system and show that the logic associated (...)
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    Logics without the contraction rule and residuated lattices.Hiroakira Ono - 2011 - Australasian Journal of Logic 8:50-81.
    In this paper, we will develop an algebraic study of substructural propositional logics over FLew, i.e. the logic which is obtained from intuitionistic logics by eliminating the contraction rule. Our main technical tool is to use residuated lattices as the algebraic semantics for them. This enables us to study different kinds of nonclassical logics, including intermediate logics, BCK-logics, Lukasiewicz’s many-valued logics and fuzzy logics, within a uniform framework.
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    Shinto; The Kami Way.E. H. S. & Sokyo Ono - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (1):141.
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    Glivenko theorems revisited.Hiroakira Ono - 2010 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 161 (2):246-250.
    Glivenko-type theorems for substructural logics are comprehensively studied in the paper [N. Galatos, H. Ono, Glivenko theorems for substructural logics over FL, Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 1353–1384]. Arguments used there are fully algebraic, and based on the fact that all substructural logics are algebraizable 279–308] and also [N. Galatos, P. Jipsen, T. Kowalski, H. Ono, Residuated Lattices: An Algebraic Glimpse at Substructural Logics, in: Studies in Logic and the Foundations of Mathematics, vol. 151, Elsevier, 2007] for the details). As (...)
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    Knowledge, Proof and Dynamics.Fenrong Liu, Hiroakira Ono & Junhua Yu (eds.) - 2020 - Springer.
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    Reflection Principles in Fragments of Peano Arithmetic.Hiroakira Ono - 1987 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 33 (4):317-333.
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    Closure operators and complete embeddings of residuated lattices.Hiroakira Ono - 2003 - Studia Logica 74 (3):427 - 440.
    In this paper, a theorem on the existence of complete embedding of partially ordered monoids into complete residuated lattices is shown. From this, many interesting results on residuated lattices and substructural logics follow, including various types of completeness theorems of substructural logics.
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    Reflection Principles in Fragments of Peano Arithmetic.Hiroakira Ono - 1987 - Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 33 (4):317-333.
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    Preface.Nikolaos Galatos, Peter Jipsen & Hiroakira Ono - 2012 - Studia Logica 100 (6):1059-1062.
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    On finite linear intermediate predicate logics.Hiroakira Ono - 1988 - Studia Logica 47 (4):391 - 399.
    An intermediate predicate logicS + n (n>0) is introduced and investigated. First, a sequent calculusGS n is introduced, which is shown to be equivalent toS + n and for which the cut elimination theorem holds. In § 2, it will be shown thatS + n is characterized by the class of all linear Kripke frames of the heightn.
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    Closure Operators and Complete Embeddings of Residuated Lattices.Hiroakira Ono - 2003 - Studia Logica 74 (3):427-440.
    In this paper, a theorem on the existence of complete embedding of partially ordered monoids into complete residuated lattices is shown. From this, many interesting results on residuated lattices and substructural logics follow, including various types of completeness theorems of substructural logics.
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    On the size of refutation Kripke models for some linear modal and tense logics.Hiroakira Ono & Akira Nakamura - 1980 - Studia Logica 39 (4):325 - 333.
    LetL be any modal or tense logic with the finite model property. For eachm, definer L (m) to be the smallest numberr such that for any formulaA withm modal operators,A is provable inL if and only ifA is valid in everyL-model with at mostr worlds. Thus, the functionr L determines the size of refutation Kripke models forL. In this paper, we will give an estimation ofr L (m) for some linear modal and tense logicsL.
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    Uniform interpolation in substructural logics.Majid Alizadeh, Farzaneh Derakhshan & Hiroakira Ono - 2014 - Review of Symbolic Logic 7 (3):455-483.
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    The effect of perceived motion-in-depth on time perception.Fuminori Ono & Shigeru Kitazawa - 2010 - Cognition 115 (1):140-146.
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    Bone regeneration via skeletal cell lineage plasticity: All hands mobilized for emergencies.Yuki Matsushita, Wanida Ono & Noriaki Ono - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (1):2000202.
    An emerging concept is that quiescent mature skeletal cells provide an important cellular source for bone regeneration. It has long been considered that a small number of resident skeletal stem cells are solely responsible for the remarkable regenerative capacity of adult bones. However, recent in vivo lineage‐tracing studies suggest that all stages of skeletal lineage cells, including dormant pre‐adipocyte‐like stromal cells in the marrow, osteoblast precursor cells on the bone surface and other stem and progenitor cells, are concomitantly recruited to (...)
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    Modal twist-structures over residuated lattices.H. Ono & U. Rivieccio - 2014 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 22 (3):440-457.
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    Semantical analysis of predicate logics without the contraction rule.Hiroakira Ono - 1985 - Studia Logica 44 (2):187 - 196.
    In this paper, a semantics for predicate logics without the contraction rule will be investigated and the completeness theorem will be proved. Moreover, it will be found out that our semantics has a close connection with Beth-type semantics.
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    Analytic cut and interpolation for bi-intuitionistic logic.Tomasz Kowalski & Hiroakira Ono - 2017 - Review of Symbolic Logic 10 (2):259-283.
    We prove that certain natural sequent systems for bi-intuitionistic logic have the analytic cut property. In the process we show that the (global) subformula property implies the (local) analytic cut property, thereby demonstrating their equivalence. Applying a version of Maehara technique modified in several ways, we prove that bi-intuitionistic logic enjoys the classical Craig interpolation property and Maximova variable separation property; its Halldén completeness follows.
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