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    Whose Sustainable Development? An Analysis of Japanese Foreign Aid Policy and Funding for Energy Sector Projects.HidekaYamaguchi -2003 -Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 23 (4):302-310.
    This article evaluates Japanese foreign aid policy in light of the World Commission on Environment and Development's concept of sustainable development by focusing on Japanese official development assistance (ODA) to energy sectors in the global South. The analysis reported here finds two fundamental weaknesses in Japanese ODA policy on the energy sector: first, its premise of the compatibility of economic growth with environmental sustainability and, second, its heavy reliance on modern science. As an alternative, this article suggests a policy of (...) promoting small and decentralized renewable energy technology. (shrink)
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    Assessing the Sustainability of Japan’s Foreign Aid Program: An Analysis of Development Assistance to Energy Sectors of Developing Countries.HidekaYamaguchi -2005 -Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 25 (5):412-425.
    This article examines the effect of Japan’s official development assistance (ODA) over 10 years that proposed to facilitate environmental conservation in developing countries. Special emphasis is given to ODA disbursements in the energy sector to evaluate whether Japan’s foreign aid has shifted its policy toward more environmentally sound goals. The article finds that despite its articulated premise, Japan’s ODA for the energy sector has favored environmentally problematic projects, that is, those based on fossil fuels and larger scale (10 megawatt or (...) larger) hydropower. Similar to patterns in the early 1990s, environmentally friendly projects have received little attention. It is not surprising that the expected amount of greenhouse gas emissions from Japan’s ODA-supported energy projects appears substantial. (shrink)
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    Kingship as a System of Myth: an Essay in Synthesis.MasaoYamaguchi -1972 -Diogenes 20 (77):43-70.
    Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge attracts the attention of ethnologists who are interested by the symbolical analysis of kingship. Although this book does not deal with the theme of kingship as such, it overlaps it on a mythical level. It is a novel about the rise and fall of a man, Henchard, whose initial act is to sell his wife and daughter; in order to commit this act he deviates from the context of the human norm by way of (...) drunkenness. He then enjoys great success as a corn merchant and becomes mayor of the town. Twenty years after this the graph of his destiny starts to fall with the arrival of a young man named Farfrae, who eventually ousts Henchard from his business as well as from his political position, and who goes to the length of taking over not only Henchard's mistress, Lucetta, but also his daughter, Elizabeth-Jane. (shrink)
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    Christianity and Women in Japan.Yamaguchi Satoko -2003 -Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 30 (3-4):315-338.
  5. Tasha keiken no genshōgaku.IchirōYamaguchi -1985 - Tōkyō: Kokubunsha.
     
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    Die japanischsprachige Hegel-Rezeption von 1878 bis 2001: eine Bibliographie.SeiichiYamaguchi -2013 - Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang Edition. Edited by Taiju Okochi.
    Die vorliegende Bibliographie gibt erstmals einen Gesamtüberblick über die japanischsprachige Hegel-Rezeption von 1878 bis 2001. Die Bibliographie umfasst ca. 4500 japanischsprachige Titel der Übersetzungen u.a. von Hegels Schriften, Monographien, Aufsätzen sowie Lexikonartikeln, mit japanischen Zeichen, Umschrift und deutscher Übersetzung.
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  7. Hannya Shiso Shi.SusumuYamaguchi -1953 - Hozokan.
     
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    Kokoro no tankyū: jikaku no kaitei.YasujiYamaguchi -1990 - Tōkyō: Bunka Shobō Hakubunsha.
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    Passive Synthesis und Intersubjektivität bei Edmund Husserl.IchiroYamaguchi -1982 - Hingham, MA: Springer.
    Das Problem der Intersubjektivitiit Intersubjektivität ist Husserl schon seit der Darstellung der Ideen I in Zusammenhang mit dem Problem der phiinomenologischen phänomenologischen Reduk tion sehr stark bewusst und wird, wie die neue VerOffentlichung Veröffentlichung 'Zur Phänome Phiinome nologie der Intersubjektivität'l Intersubjektivitiit'l ausdrücklich ausdrucklich zeigt, zeit seines Lebens in seinem Denken mit mehr oder weniger Intensitiit Intensität behandelt. Bekanntlich hat Husserl Hussed die Einfühlungslehre EinfUhlungslehre in seinem spiiten späten Versuch mit der 'Selbstobjektivation' 'Selbstobjektivation',, 'Selbstauslegung' des absoluten, anonymen, transzen 2 dentalen ego (...) erkliirt. erklärt. Gerade auf diesen Punkt konzentriert sich zutreffende Kritik und zeigt die Unvermeidbarkeit des transzendentalen Solipsismus; was als Grund für fUr echte echte Intersubjektivitiit Intersubjektivität gesucht gesucht wird, wird, niimlich nämlich die die Gleichursprunglich Gleichursprünglich keit keit von von Subjekten, Subjekten, fUhrt führt schliesslich schliesslich auf auf den den Weg der Radikalisierung der trans zendentalen Reduktion und der Erklärung Erkliirung mit der immanenten Zeitigung des transzendentalen ego in die 'einseitige Verlagerung des Gewichts auf ein konsti tuierendes Ur-Ich, dem kein ebenso ursprungliches ursprüngliches Du gegenübersteht, gegeniibersteht,...'3. (shrink)
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    Inhibitory control in mind and brain 2.0: Blocked-input models of saccadic countermanding.Gordon D. Logan,MotonoriYamaguchi,Jeffrey D. Schall &Thomas J. Palmeri -2015 -Psychological Review 122 (2):115-147.
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    Multidimensional vector model of stimulus–response compatibility.MotonoriYamaguchi &Robert W. Proctor -2012 -Psychological Review 119 (2):272-303.
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    Aida no genshōgaku: ningen no kenkyū.IsaoYamaguchi -1992 - Tōkyō: Bunka Shobō Hakubunsha.
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  13. Die Einbildungskraft in Kants Philosophie (in Japanese).KazukoYamaguchi -1978 -Bigaku 29.
    In kants kritik der reinen vernunft ist die urteilskraft ein vermogen, das besondere unter das allgemeine zu subsumieren. unter dieser bestimmenden urteilskraft wird die spontaneitat der einbildungskraft, die auf der subjektsseite von der urteilsform wirkt, durch die verstandesbegriffe, die die pradikatsseite ausmachen, beschrankt. trotzdem realisiert die einbildungskraft die verstandesbegriffe durch die produkzion der schemata. also muss die eigentliche spontaneitat der einbildungskraft darin bestehen, das intellektuelle ddrzustellen und zu realisieren. in kants kritik der urteilskraft ist die urteilskraft die reflektierende, zum besonderen (...) das allgemeine zu finden. unter dieser urteilskraft wird die einbildungskraft von den verstandesbegriffe (d.i. von der pradikatsseite) befreit. diese freie einbildungskraft erreicht das ubersinnliche substrat, das der natur und unserer vernunft zum grund liegt, und stellt es vermittelst der form und unform der natur dar. also ist das schone die darstellung der idee des ubersinnlichen in der begrenzten form der natur durch diese kraft. aber diese darstellung ist indirekt. (edited). (shrink)
     
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    Doitsu kannenron ni okeru hansei riron.MasahiroYamaguchi -1991 - Tōkyō: Keisō Shobō.
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  15. Ronri no tetsugaku.YusukeYamaguchi -1979
     
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    Threat captures attention but does not affect learning of contextual regularities.MotonoriYamaguchi &Sarah L. Harwood -2017 -Cognition and Emotion 31 (3).
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    Apparent Universality of Positive Implicit Self-Esteem.SusumuYamaguchi,Daniel Chen &Huajian Cai -unknown
    The Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study found that even though children from all East Asian countries outperformed American children, American students reported higher self-evaluation of their math and science abilities than did students from East Asian countries such as China, Korea, and Japan (Mullis, Martin, Gonzalez, & Chrostowski, 2004). Such cross-cultural differences in self-appraisal fit the stereotype of the modest East Asian and contribute to the received view that East Asians have less positive self-concepts than Americans. This view (...) was summarized recently by Heine, Lehman, Markus, and Kitayama (1999) as follows: ‘‘The need for positive self-regard, as it is currently conceptualized, is not a universal, but rather is rooted in significant aspects of North American culture’’ (p. 766; but cf. Sedikides, Gaertner, & Vevea. (shrink)
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  18. Jin no kenkyū.SatsujōYamaguchi -1936 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
     
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  19. Shō Gakusei no chishikiron: kōshōgaku hihan o chūshin to shite.HisakazuYamaguchi -1998 - Tōkyō: Sōbunsha.
     
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    The intuition of Zen and Bergson.MinoruYamaguchi -1969 - [Tokyo]: Enderle.
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    The effect of change in drive level on habit reversal.Alexander M. Buchwald &Harry G.Yamaguchi -1955 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 50 (4):265.
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    Which kind of data is best for the phonological analysis of aphasic speech?Élodie Clayette &NaomiYamaguchi -2018 -Corpus 19.
    Cette étude se focalise sur différentes méthodes utilisées pour l’analyse phonologique de la parole aphasique. Nous comparons des tâches expérimentales de répétition et de dénomination d’image, des tâches d’élicitation semi-structurées et de la parole naturelle. Nous montrons que le type de mots rencontrés, le type de consonnes ou encore le nombre de productions diffèrent selon la tâche. Si les protocoles expérimentaux permettent d’obtenir toutes les cibles voulues, les tâches d’élicitation semi-structurée permettent d’avoir un plus grand nombre d’occurrences de sons et (...) de mots et des productions subissant des transformations différentes. (shrink)
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    Some functional relationships of reaction potential (SER) and related phenomena.Arthur I. Gladstone,Harry G.Yamaguchi,Clark L. Hull &John M. Felsinger -1947 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 37 (6):510.
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    Solicitation matters: Cultural differences in solicited and unsolicited support provision.Hirofumi Hashimoto,Takuma Ohashi &SusumuYamaguchi -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Two studies aimed to examine cultural differences in social support provision, with or without solicitation, in Japan and the United States. In Study 1, we replicated a previous study with Japanese university students. We found that the Japanese participants did not provide social support when it was not solicited, as compared with when it was solicited. Furthermore, in Study 2, participants were asked to respond to a questionnaire regarding a hypothetical stressful situation experienced by a close other and to indicate (...) their willingness to provide support. We confirmed our hypothesis that Japanese participants hesitate to provide unsolicited support to close others, even when they recognize that the close others are in need, whereas the American participants do not hesitate to provide such support. Contrastingly, regarding solicited support, the Japanese and Americans were equally ready to provide support, as hypothesized. The cultural difference in social support resides in the provision of unsolicited support. These results suggest that differences in culturally appropriate responses to needy people are responsible for the difference in the provision of unsolicited vs. solicited social support. (shrink)
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    A legal ontology refinement support environment using a machine-readable dictionary.Masaki Kurematsu &TakahiraYamaguchi -1997 -Artificial Intelligence and Law 5 (1-2):119-137.
    This paper discusses how to refine a given initial legal ontology using an existing MRD (Machine-Readable Dictionary). There are two hard issues in the refinement process. One is to find out those MRD concepts most related to given legal concepts. The other is to correct bugs in a given legal ontology, using the concepts extracted from an MRD. In order to resolve the issues, we present a method to find out the best MRD correspondences to given legal concepts, using two (...) match algorithms. Moreover, another method called a static analysis is given to refine a given legal ontology, based on the comparison between the initial legal ontology and the best MRD correspondences to given legal concepts. We have implemented a software environment to help a user refine a given legal ontology based on these methods. The empirical results have shown that the environment works well in the field of Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. (shrink)
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    Lessons from A-bomb survivors: Researching Hiroshima & Nagasaki survivors’ perspectives for use in U.S. social studies classrooms.Brad M. Maguth &MisatoYamaguchi -2020 -Journal of Social Studies Research 44 (4):325-338.
    As world leaders strengthen their nuclear arsenals, and fears of global nuclear proliferation increase, social studies teachers must be prepared to help learners investigate the devastating consequences on human life and property associated with their use. This manuscript presents an ethnological study of six atomic bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. Participants completed a qualitative questionnaire describing their experiences during World War II, and making recommendations to U.S. social studies teachers when teaching about the dropping of (...) the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. Data was analyzed to identify patterns and themes, and two categories emerged related to our research question. Findings suggest participants support U.S. teachers imparting global perspectives that speak directly to the destructive power of the atomic bomb and its impact on humans and the environment for years to come. This includes a movement away from using the social studies curriculum to point fingers of historic blame in the use of atomic weapons, and towards empowering learners to become agents of change in actualizing a nuclear free and peaceful world. We discuss the implications of this study's findings in social studies and global education. (shrink)
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    Contrast analysis of Shockley partial dislocations in 4H-SiC observed by synchrotron Berg–Barrett X-ray topography.Hirofumi Matsuhata,HirotakaYamaguchi,Tamotsu Yamashita,Toshiaki Tanaka,Bin Chen &Takashi Sekiguchi -2014 -Philosophical Magazine 94 (15):1674-1685.
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    Baitaisei no genshōgaku.Yoshihiro Nitta,IchirōYamaguchi &Hideo Kawamoto (eds.) -2002 - Tōkyō: Seidosha.
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    Material design for magnesium alloys with high deformability.Hidetoshi Somekawa,MasatakeYamaguchi,Yoshiaki Osawa,Alok Singh,Mitsuhiro Itakura,Tomohito Tsuru &Toshiji Mukai -2015 -Philosophical Magazine 95 (8):869-885.
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    Do Event-Related Evoked Potentials Reflect Apathy Tendency and Motivation?Hiroyuki Takayoshi,Keiichi Onoda &ShuheiYamaguchi -2018 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Flowers and spiders in spatial stimulus-response compatibility: does affective valence influence selection of task-sets or selection of responses?MotonoriYamaguchi,Jing Chen,Scott Mishler &Robert W. Proctor -2017 -Cognition and Emotion 32 (5):1003-1017.
    ABSTRACTThe present study examined the effect of stimulus valence on two levels of selection in the cognitive system, selection of a task-set and selection of a response. In the first experiment, participants performed a spatial compatibility task in which stimulus-response mappings were determined by stimulus valence. There was a standard spatial stimulus-response compatibility effect for positive stimuli and a reversed SRC effect for negative stimuli, but the same data could be interpreted as showing faster responses when positive and negative stimuli (...) were assigned to compatible and incompatible mappings, respectively, than when the assignment was opposite. Experiment 2 disentangled these interpretations, showing that valence did not influence a spatial SRC effect when task-set retrieval was unnecessary. Experiments 3 and 4 replaced keypress responses with joystick deflections that afforded appr... (shrink)
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    Controversy over genetically modified crops in India: discursive strategies and social identities of farmers.TomikoYamaguchi -2007 -Discourse Studies 9 (1):87-107.
    The controversies over genetically modified crops in India involve what Gieryn refers to as ‘boundary work’ in the ongoing competition for credibility and trustworthiness among claimsmakers with opposing points of view. Discourse about GM crops involves extensive drawing of boundaries by actors including policymakers, technocrats, NGOs, scientists, industrialists, and farmers. The issues raised range from governmental processes to moral and ethical implications, from environmental consequences to integration into the global economy. Those involved in these discussions frequently invoke the idealized notions (...) of farmers and farming in order to situate themselves within the boundary of a particular social category which may lend credibility to their claims. While Gieryn has focused primarily on scientists’ attempts to construct a boundary between science and non-science in order to establish themselves as experts, strengthen the credibility of their claims and avoid political interference in their intellectual activities, this article focuses on a different way in which knowledgeable and influential actors lay claim to trustworthiness by drawing a different kind of social boundary around themselves. This article will especially focus on the ways in which the category of farmers is used in the GM crop controversies by actors who are in a position to influence public policies regarding GM crops, especially in their efforts to justify their policy prescriptions. The thesis here is that GM crop controversies in India reflect elite actors’ attempts to compete for a shared social identity with farmers, thus constructing a context for the particular public policy prescriptions they support. The thesis is supported by a lexical item frequency analysis of discussion related to genetically modified cotton in India which demonstrates that boundary work using social identity of farmers plays a significant role in shaping the discourse surrounding the adoption and governance of GM crops. (shrink)
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    Freedom, responsibility and the past: A consideration of the new consequence argument (Proceedings of the CAPE International Workshops, 2013. Part II: The CAPE International Conference “A Frontier of Philosophy of Time”).ShoYamaguchi -2014 -CAPE Studies in Applied Philosophy and Ethics Series 2:181-197.
    30th Nov. and 1st Dec. 2013 at Kyoto University. Organizer: Takeshi Sakon.
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    Population pressure and prehistoric violence in the Yayoi period of Japan.Tomomi Nakagawa,Kohei Tamura,YujiYamaguchi,Naoko Matsumoto,Takehiko Matsugi &Hisashi Nakao -2021 -Journal of Archaeological Science 132:105420.
    The causes of prehistoric inter-group violence have been a subject of long-standing debate in archaeology, an- thropology, and other disciplines. Although population pressure has been considered as a major factor, due to the lack of available prehistoric data, few studies have directly examined its effect so far. In the present study, we used data on skeletal remains from the middle Yayoi period of the Japanese archipelago, where archaeologists argued that an increase of inter-group violence in this period could be explained (...) by a population-pressure hy- pothesis. We quantitatively examine the effect of population pressure on the frequency of inter-group violence by compiling an exhaustive data set. We collected demographic information based on burial jars (kamekan) and the frequency of violence based on the ratio of injured individuals. The results are consistent with the hypothesis, i. e., high population density can promote inter-group violence. (shrink)
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    An inquiry into physical freedom as it is related to the transfiguration of the eye to human body.JunkoYamaguchi -2003 -Journal of the Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 25 (1):1-11.
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  36. Can synaesthetic tendencies be grasped in the preattentive task?T.Yamaguchi &H. Yamada -1996 - In Enrique Villanueva,Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 144-145.
     
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    Dynamic Buddha and Static Buddha.SusumuYamaguchi &S. Watanabe -1963 -Philosophy East and West 12 (4):365-366.
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  38. Die Frage nach dem Paradox der Zeit.IchiroYamaguchi -2002 -Recherches Husserliennes 17:25-50.
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  39. Die Kunst beim spaten Schelling (in Japanese).KazukoYamaguchi -1993 -Bigaku 44 (2):24-34.
    Der spate Schelling sieht aber in der Natur nicht mehr die gottliche Poesie, sondern das irrationale Prinzip, auf dem die "Unseligkeit alles Seins" beruht. In die Natur zu pflanzen bedeutet daher in die Unseligkeit des Lebens zu pflanzen. Beim spaten Schelling liegt das Grauen der Schonheit zugrunde. Der spate Schelling fordert von der Kunst, sowie von der Philosophie, die Starke, sich mit dem Leben zu messen und ihre Kraft aus der Wirklichkeit zu nehmen. Und diese Starke allein fuhrt den Menschen (...) zur echten Freiheit. Hier konnte man einen Anfang der Asthetik des Schreckens finden, welche Schelling mit der spaten Romantik gemeinsam hat. (edited). (shrink)
     
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  40. Experimental studies on relationship between feeding materials and increase of soft parts of Corbicula japonica.K.Yamaguchi,A. Ko-Uchi &K. Fujioka -2008 -Laguna 15:49-55.
     
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    Genese der Zeit aus dem Du: Untersuchungen zur interkulturellen Phänomenologie.IchirōYamaguchi -2018 - Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
    Im vorliegenden Buch wird das Verhaltnis zwischen den Problematiken der Zeit und des Anderen durchdacht. Die Genese der Zeit wird inhaltlich hinsichtlich der Entwicklung der drei Schichten des Werdeprozesses des Subjekts untersucht. Die erste Schicht wird als die ursprungliche, vor-ichliche Zeitigung durch die Triebintentionalitat zwischen dem Kleinkind und den Eltern angesehen. In der zweiten Schicht wird der Ursprung der messbaren, objektiven Zeitlichkeit und Raumlichkeit durch das Auftreten der aktiven Synthesen des Wahrnehmens, des Sprechens, des Urteilens, des Rechnens usw. intersubjektiv grundgelegt. (...) Dadurch wird die Integration der neurowissenschaftlichen Untersuchung des Bewusstseins durch B. Libet oder jener Spiegelneuronen durch G. Rizzolatti in die genetische Phanomenologie Husserls begrundet. Die dritte Schicht bezieht sich auf den Ursprung der Zeit aus dem Du der Ich-Du-Beziehung beim Erwachsenen. Dabei werden die Ich-Du-Beziehung und die selbstlose, nicht-ichliche Zuwendung zur Welt im Buddhismus in den folgenden Fragestellungen der genetischen Phanomenologie weiter vertieft: zum einen die Frage nach der Entstehung der einzelnen Empfindungsfelder aus der Ursynasthese, zum anderen die nach der Entstehung der Ethik aus dem vorsprachlichen und ubersprachlichen Schweigen der selbstlosen Zuwendung zur Welt. (shrink)
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  42. How Can We Accept 'Our' Decisions?: An Experimental Study on Lottocracy, Epistocracy, and Electoral Democracy.AkitoYamaguchi,Masaki Hata &Akira Inoue -2024 -Japanese Journal of Political Science 24 (3):123-139.
    Lottocracy and epistocracy have received deeply insightful attention as political regimes. Herein, by conducting an experiment using an online survey, we explored the extent to which public opinion is receptive to political decisions under various regimes regarding two environmental policies: education policy and environmental tax policy. By doing so, we examined whether the presence of tax burdens affected the acceptability of political regimes, i.e., electoral democracy, lottocracy, and epistocracy. Our results revealed that decisions based on lottocracy and epistocracy were significantly (...) less acceptable than those based on electoral democracy. Nevertheless, lottocratic and epistocratic decisions were more acceptable regarding the issue of environmental tax policy. The difference was mainly attributed to people's rejection of environmental tax policy offsetting their rejection of lottocracy and epistocracy. This suggests, first, that decisions based on electoral democracy increase policies' acceptability if they do not involve taxation, and second, that the status of whether or not a decision is electoral does not significantly affect policy acceptability if taxation is involved, whereas on the other hand, people are sensitive to differences between the regimes if the policy does not involve taxation. (shrink)
     
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  43. Iēringu hō shisō kenkyū.MichihikoYamaguchi -1977
     
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  44. Nihon no shūshin.KazuhisaYamaguchi -1968
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  45. Ningenzō.MitsuoYamaguchi -1970
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  46. Najwcześniejsze studium Schellinga o Platonie.KazukoYamaguchi -1999 -Idea Studia nad strukturą i rozwojem pojęć filozoficznych 12 (12).
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    Strengthening of a FeMnSi-based shape memory alloy by dispersion of χ-phase domains.Y.Yamaguchi,S. Miyazaki,S. Kumai &A. Sato‡ -2006 -Philosophical Magazine 86 (27):4319-4340.
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    The effect of continuous, partial, and varied magnitude reinforcement on acquisition and extinction.Harry G.Yamaguchi -1961 -Journal of Experimental Psychology 61 (4):319.
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    The intuition of Zen and Bergson.MinoruYamaguchi -1969 - [Tokyo]: Enderle.
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    Face-Specific Pupil Contagion in Infants.Yuki Tsuji,So Kanazawa &Masami K.Yamaguchi -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Pupil contagion is the phenomenon in which an observer’s pupil-diameter changes in response to another person’s pupil. Even chimpanzees and infants in early development stages show pupil contagion. This study investigated whether dynamic changes in pupil diameter would induce changes in infants’ pupil diameter. We also investigated pupil contagion in the context of different faces. We measured the pupil-diameter of 50 five- to six-month-old infants in response to changes in the pupil diameter of upright and inverted faces. The results showed (...) that in the upright presentation condition, dilating the pupil diameter induced a change in the infants’ pupil diameter while constricting the pupil diameter did not induce a change, and pupil contagion occurred only in the upright face presentation, and not in the inverted face presentation. These results indicate the face-inversion effect in infants’ pupil contagion. (shrink)
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