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    The Validity and Reliability of the Short Form of the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire in Japan.Toru Takahashi,JunichiSaito,Masahiro Fujino,Masashi Sato &Hiroaki Kumano -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundA brief measure of dispositional mindfulness is important for applied research on mindfulness. Although short forms of the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire, which measures the five aspects of mindfulness, have been developed worldwide, the validity and reliability of the Japanese version has not been examined. This study aims to examine the validity and reliability of the 24-item and 15-item versions of the FFMQ in Japan, which are the most widely used versions worldwide.MethodsOnline surveys were conducted for 889 adults in Japan (...) through an online survey company using self-reported questionnaires including the FFMQ to confirm the factor structure and validity. To examine construct validity, we examined the relationship between the short form of FFMQ and mind wandering, interoceptive awareness, experiential avoidance, cognitive fusion, openness, neuroticism, self-compassion, depression, and anxiety, which have been theoretically or empirically shown to be related to mindfulness. In addition, 137 adults responded to the FFMQ again, after four weeks, for the test-retest reliability.ResultsThe correlated five-factor and four-factor models and the higher-order factor hierarchical model did not show sufficient goodness of fit, while the 24-item version showed acceptable fit when uncorrelated method factors loaded on by the positive and negative items were added. However, the 15-item version did not show acceptable fits for any of the models. Regarding reliability, the 24-item version showed acceptable values. In terms of the relationship between the original and the shortened version of the FFMQ, the 24-item version shared approximately 80% of the variance with the original one. In addition, although the wording effects of positive and negative items seemed to affect the correlations between the FFMQ and the other scales, the associations with related concepts were as predicted generally, supporting the construct validity of the short form of the FFMQ.ConclusionIn Japan, the 24-item version of FFMQ showed acceptable validity and reliability similar to the original version, and we recommend that the 24-item version be used. (shrink)
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  2. Saitō Kihaku taiwa shū.Kihaku Saitō -1976
     
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    Everyday Aesthetics.YurikoSaito -2007 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Everyday aesthetic experiences and concerns occupy a large part of our aesthetic life. However, because of their prevalence and mundane nature, we tend not to pay much attention to them, let alone examine their significance. Western aesthetic theories of the past few centuries also neglect everyday aesthetics because of their almost exclusive emphasis on art. In a ground-breaking new study, YurikoSaito provides a detailed investigation into our everyday aesthetic experiences, and reveals how our everyday aesthetic tastes and judgments (...) can exert a powerful influence on the state of the world and our quality of life. By analysing a wide range of examples from our aesthetic interactions with nature, the environment, everyday objects, and Japanese culture,Saito illustrates the complex nature of seemingly simple and innocuous aesthetic responses. She discusses the inadequacy of art-centered aesthetics, the aesthetic appreciation of the distinctive characters of objects or phenomena, responses to various manifestations of transience, and the aesthetic expression of moral values; and she examines the moral, political, existential, and environmental implications of these and other issues. (shrink)
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    Response: NaokoSaito, Finding as Founding: Rejoinder to René Arcilla’s Review, NaokoSaito, Associate Professor of Education at Kyoto University, Japan. Kyoto University, Yoshidahonmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501.NaokoSaito -2020 -Studies in Philosophy and Education 39 (6):677-680.
  5. Everyday aesthetics,„.Saitō Yuriko -2001 -Philosophy and Literature 25 (1).
     
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    Saitō Kihaku no sekai: yōgo ni yoru shisō keisei no atozuke.Kihaku Saitō -1983 - Tōkyō: Ikkei Shobō. Edited by Yōichi Matsumoto & Yoshiaki Takahashi.
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    Consciousness and the mind-body problem.Junichi Murata -1997 - In Masao Itō, Yasushi Miyashita & Edmund T. Rolls,Cognition, computation, and consciousness. New York: Oxford University Press.
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    Mental pain in the mind of a robot.Junichi Takeno &Soichiro Akimoto -2010 -International Journal of Machine Consciousness 2 (2):333-342.
    Humans normally feel physical and mental pain. In this paper, we refer to physical pain as "pain in the body" and mental pain as "pain in the mind". We took an interest in the mechanism that makes a robot feel such pain in its mind and act appropriately to the sensation of pain. We developed a neural network program called MoNAD that can explain almost all of the phenomena of human consciousness. We noted that the program outputed stable information on (...) what had been learned but became unstable when unknown information was inputed or a system error occurred. We thought that we could create "pain in the mind" of robot by making use of this phenomenon. This paper proposes a demonstration of "pain in the mind" in robot. We expect that this research will also lead to a deeper understanding of humans. (shrink)
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    Collingwood on the Connexion Between the Theory of Knowledge and Moral Philosophy.Junichi Kasuga -2010 -Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 16 (1-2):5-24.
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    Formation of R.G. Collingwood's early critique of 'realism'.Junichi Kasuga -unknown
    In spite of the evident centrality of philosophical 'realism' in Collingwood's autobiographical account of his own intellectual development, his critique of 'realism' has hardly been investigated as a central theme in his philosophy. Collingwood's arguments against contemporary 'realism' and his stated move beyond 'idealism' have mostly been treated as a minor question subordinate to other questions. By contrast, I have tried in this thesis to reconstruct Collingwood's philosophy as a critical development of the realism/idealism dispute of his day, focusing on (...) his less known early published and unpublished philosophical writings. This has enabled me to clarify his unique definition of 'realism' in terms of a dualistic framework, and understand his philosophy as an attempt to overcome such dualisms in the realms of philosophy. This approach ultimately highlighted the aim of Collingwood's reform of philosophy as the better understanding of the human mind and action. By employing the 'historical' and 'internal' method of analysis, I firstly illustrated how the idea of 'dualism' became an issue in the realism/idealism dispute as it emerged in early twentieth-century British philosophy. This was followed by a biographical sketch in which I demonstrated that Collingwood's educational background was perfectly equipped to refute the 'realist' philosophy in the dispute. Historically contextualising thus, I chronologically restored the formation of his critique of 'realism' as his attempts to synthesise dualisms in logic, ontology, epistemology, and ethics during the period between Religion and Philosophy and An Essay on Philosophical Method. Finally, I argued that Collingwood's critique of 'realism' crystallised in his notion of duty, which embodied his characterisation of philosophy as both 'normative' and 'descriptive'. Throughout, I presented a systematic and sustained picture of Collingwood's early philosophy, identifying and unfolding the fertile implications of his critique of 'realism' for his principal concern with the human mind and action. (shrink)
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    Comprehensive Reform of Japanese Personal Insolvency Law.Junichi Matsushita -2006 -Theoretical Inquiries in Law 7 (2):555-564.
    The project of the comprehensive reform of Japanese insolvency law started in October 1996. After many enactments and amendments, there are now two types of judicial proceedings for personal insolvencies in Japanese insolvency law. The first category is straight bankruptcy proceedings in which the debtor can be discharged; the other is special Civil Rehabilitation proceedings for individual debtors. In this Article, I will first give a brief overview of the special Civil Rehabilitation proceedings for individual debtors, including a short description (...) of two types of proceedings, and legislative issues. Then I will give a brief overview of major amendments of the Bankruptcy Law concerning individual bankruptcies, including amendments relating to the scope of exemption and discharge proceedings. (shrink)
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    On the role of emotion in rational choice.Junichi Minagawa -2013 -Mind and Society 12 (2):235-243.
    This paper shows a role for emotion in rational choice. The key concept here is “time illusion”. The perception of the time spent on an activity is often different from the actual time spent, and depends on how enjoyable the activity is. Based on the conception that time illusion affects one’s evaluation of the opportunity cost of an activity, this paper integrates the concept into utility theory. Using this approach suggests that an activity that is perceived as less time intensive (...) is demanded more as the price of time increases. The presence of time illusion leads to a deviation from rational choice, namely, over- or under-consumption. (shrink)
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    Creativity of technology and the modernization process of Japan.Junichi Murata -2003 - In Robert Figueroa & Sandra G. Harding,Science and other cultures: issues in philosophies of science and technology. New York: Routledge. pp. 252--67.
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    From Challenger to Columbia.Junichi Murata -2006 -Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 10 (1):30-44.
    One of the most important tasks of engineering ethics is to give engineers the tools required to act ethically to prevent possible disastrous accidents which could result from engineers’ decisions and actions. The space shuttle Challenger disaster is referred to as a typical case in almost every textbook. This case is seen as one from which engineers can learn important lessons, as it shows impressively how engineers should act as professionals, to prevent accidents. The Columbia disaster came seventeen years later (...) in 2003. According to the report of the Columbia accident investigation board, the main cause of the accident was not individual actions which violated certain safety rules but rather was to be found in the history and culture of NASA. A culture is seen as one which desensitizedmanagers and engineers to potential hazards as they dealt with problems of uncertainty. This view of the disaster is based on Dian Vaughan’s analysis of the Challenger disaster, where inherent organizational factors and culture within NASA had been highlighted as contributing to the disaster. Based on the insightful analysis of the Columbia report and the work of Diane Vaughan, we search for an alternative view of engineering ethics. We focus on the inherent uncertainty of engineers’ work with respect to hazard precaution. We discuss claims that the concept of professional responsibility, which plays a central role in orthodox engineering ethics, is too narrow and that we need a broader and more fundamental concept of responsibility. Responsibility which should be attributed to every person related to an organization and therefore given the range of responsible persons, governments, managers, engineers, etc. might be called “civic virtue”. Only on the basis of this broad concept of responsibility of civic virtue, we can find a possible way to prevent disasters and reduce the hazards that seem to be inseparable part of the use of complex technological systems. (shrink)
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  15. Phenomenology: Japanese and American Perspectives.Junichi Murata -1999 - Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
     
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    The Paradox of Pain Experiences.Junichi Murata -2021 -Investigaciones Fenomenológicas 7:435.
    There are few things in our lives we dislike or hate so strongly as pain. On the other hand, the symptoms of the patients suffered from so-called congenital analgesia teach us that if we are deprived of the ability to feel pain, our lives would be unbelievably miserable and disastrous. In this way, if we try to understand the meaning and the value of pain, it seems we immediately find a paradox. The paradoxical character of pain is reflected in philosophical (...) discussions between subjectivist’s and objectivist’s view of pain. In this paper, I try to show that the seemingly paradoxical character emerges because we are obsessed by groundless prejudice that the concept of pain must have one definite single meaning and that if phenomena of pain can be understood as multidimensional, the various characteristics of pain can be interpreted as various aspects of multi-dimensional pain experiences.Hay pocas cosas en nuestras vidas que nos desagraden u odiemos tan fuertemente como el dolor. Por otro lado, los síntomas de los pacientes que padecen la llamada analgesia congénita nos enseñan que, si nos privamos de la capacidad de sentir dolor, nuestras vidas serían increíblemente miserables y desastrosas. De esta manera, si tratamos de comprender el significado y el valor del dolor parece que encontramos inmediatamente una paradoja. El carácter paradójico del dolor se refleja en discusiones filosóficas entre la visión del dolor subjetivista y objetivista. En este trabajo, trato de mostrar que el carácter aparentemente paradójico surge porque estamos obsesionados por el prejuicio infundado de que el concepto de dolor debe tener un único significado definido; y que, si los fenómenos de dolor pueden entenderse como multidimensionales, las diversas características del dolor pueden ser interpretadas como varios aspectos de expe-riencias de dolor multidimensionales.Palabr. (shrink)
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    Sense of emptiness: an interdisciplinary approach.Junichi Toyota,Pernilla Hallonsten &Marina Shchepetunina (eds.) -2012 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    Human perception is often believed to function holistically, especially in the tradition of Gestalt psychology, involving a focused item and its surrounding. This holistic approach can allow us to explain something that is not directly experienced in our perception, meaning that the absence as well as the presence of something can have a significant impact on how we perceive the world. The way we perceive the presence is more or less the same cross-culturally, but the prominence of the absence, or (...) what is termed emptiness in this volume, varies considerably from one culture to another. The aim of this volume is to identify what emptiness is like and how different cultures incorporate this concept from various perspectives. It turns out that emptiness plays a key role in identifying socio-cultural diversity in a broader sense, including arts and languages. This volume consists of contributions from different fields covering a wide range of topics such as history, literary studies, mythology, film studies, architecture, linguistics, social-anthropology, ethnology and cognitive science. Due to the range covered in this volume, studies presented here are highly interdisciplinary, but all chapters deal with the sense of emptiness, which suggest that the underlying idea of the significance of emptiness is pervasive. Yet, this topic has not previously been systematically compared across different disciplines. It is hoped that this volume will offer a first overview of the pervasiveness and integration of disciplines concerning the sense of emptiness. (shrink)
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    Business Ethics and Corporate Governance in Japanese Corporations.Junichi Mizuo -1999 -Business and Society Review 102-102 (1):65-79.
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    A Departure between Two Extremes: R. G. Collingwood’s Religion and Philosophy Reconsidered.Junichi Kasuga -2011 -Idealistic Studies 41 (1):31-43.
    This paper aims to analyze R. G. Collingwood’s maiden work in philosophy, Religion and Philosophy, in the light of the realism/idealism dispute in early twentieth-century British philosophy. Due to scholars’ narrow scopes of interests, this book has suffered divided and unsettled understandings in literature that find only either realist or idealist character in it. By contrast, I comprehensively examine various aspects of the work on which both readings rest in turn—his conception of history and metaphysics. Consequently, I find out that (...) Collingwood implicitly elaborates a series of negative doctrines attempting to overcome dualismspervading at both poles of the dispute, namely abstract/concrete, subject/object, and theory/action. Since this framework is to be more explicitly present in his subsequent philosophizing, I demonstrate that Religion and Philosophy was, against its underestimated status in literature, not mere juvenilia, but a substantialstarting-point for Collingwood’s philosophy constructively grounded in the contemporary debate. (shrink)
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    The Role of Geometrical Construction in Theodosius’s Spherics.KenSaito &Nathan Sidoli -2009 -Archive for History of Exact Sciences 63 (6):581-609.
    This paper is a contribution to our understanding of the constructive nature of Greek geometry. By studying the role of constructive processes in Theodoius’s Spherics, we uncover a difference in the function of constructions and problems in the deductive framework of Greek mathematics. In particular, we show that geometric problems originated in the practical issues involved in actually making diagrams, whereas constructions are abstractions of these processes that are used to introduce objects not given at the outset, so that their (...) properties can be used in the argument. We conclude by discussing, more generally, ancient Greek interests in the practical methods of producing diagrams. (shrink)
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    Consumer Aesthetics and Environmental Ethics: Problems and Possibilities.YurikoSaito -2018 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 76 (4):429-439.
    It is generally agreed that the prime mover of contemporary consumerism is aesthetics. However, today's consumer aesthetics often leads to decisions and actions that have negative environmental consequences. By taking apparel industry, represented by fast fashion, as a quintessential example of this problem, I argue that aesthetics can no longer claim immunity from environmental considerations—there needs to be a paradigm shift for consumer aesthetics. A proposed new environmentally minded consumer aesthetics promotes a paradoxical role for material ephemerality in enhancing an (...) object's longevity, and it places importance on the personal connection with an object's story, as well as our engagement with the material world more generally. (shrink)
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    The meta-language of politics, culture and integrity in Japan.Junichi Kawata &Melinda Papp -2013 -Human Affairs 23 (2):246-254.
    Words and phrases must be interpreted within the proper cultural and contemporary political and historical context. In particular, the language of politics is distinguished by the use of specific terms and phrases which often allude to other associated meanings. This means that caution must be exercised when interpreting the terms used not only within the context of the other language, but often also within its own linguistic context. The translator or commentator has to be familiar with the language code used (...) in the given environment and within the cultural biases of that particular society so that meanings are not lost and the often crucial connotations are not misinterpreted. Political rhetoric often employs words and language in a manipulative yet frequently subtle manner. This paper analyzes examples of shifts in language code by looking at a number of cases in Japan and their cultural construction where loss of integrity and backstage practices are at stake. (shrink)
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    Colours and Sounds: The Field of Visual and Auditory Consciousness.Junichi Murata -2012 - In Dan Zahavi,The Oxford handbook of contemporary phenomenology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter, which describes the spatiality of conscious phenomena, such as colours and sounds, addresses James Gibson’s ecological approach to confirm and develop further the Husserlian phenomenological view of colours and sounds. The ecological approach to perception could be regarded as an attempt to undertake empirical research corresponding to the phenomenological insight of perception. In this context, in addition to the Husserlian concept of “adumbration” and the Gibsonian concept of “ecological optics,” the differentiation of various modes of colour appearances, which (...) David Katz explicated, is focused on, developed and applied further to the phenomena of sounds. On the basis of these discussions, the multi-dimensional character of colours and sounds are explicated, and traditional views on colours and sounds, which neglect this character, are criticized. The concept of multi-dimensionality discovers the remarkable diversity of the world of colours and sounds, which demonstrate the diversity and multiple dimensionality of the field of consciousness. (shrink)
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  24. The indeterminacy of images: An approach to a phenomenology of the imagination.Junichi Murata -1999 - InPhenomenology: Japanese and American Perspectives. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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    Wissenschaft, technik, lebenswelt.Junichi Murata -1987 -Husserl Studies 4 (3):193-208.
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    不完全知覚判定法を導入した Profit Sharing.Masuda ShiroSaito Ken -2004 -Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 19:379-388.
    To apply reinforcement learning to difficult classes such as real-environment learning, we need to use a method robust to perceptual aliasing problem. The exploitation-oriented methods such as Profit Sharing can deal with the perceptual aliasing problem to a certain extent. However, when the agent needs to select different actions at the same sensory input, the learning efficiency worsens. To overcome the problem, several state partition methods using history information of state-action pairs are proposed. These methods try to convert a POMDP (...) environment into an MDP environment, and thus they are sometimes very useful. However, their computation cost is very high especially in large state spaces. In contrast, memory-less approaches try to escape from the aliased states by outputting actions stochastically. However, these methods output actions stochastically even in unaliased states, and thus the learning efficiency is bad. If we desire to guarantee the rationality in POMDPs, it is efficient to output actions stochastically only in the aliased states and to output one action deterministically in the other unaliased states. Hence, to discriminate between aliased states and unaliased states, the utilization of χ² -goodness-of-fit test is proposed by Miyazaki et al. They point out that, in aliased states, the distributions of the state transitions by random search and a particular policy are different. This difference doesn't occur owing to non-deterministic actions. Hence, if the agent can collect enough samples to implement the test, the agent can distinguish between aliased states and unaliased states well. However, such a test needs a large amount of data, and it's a problem how the agent collects samples without worsening learning efficiency. If the agent uses random search in the course of learning, the learning efficiency worsens especially in unaliased states. Therefore, in this research, we propose a new method called Extended On-line Profit Sharing with Judgement (EOPSwJ) to detect important incomplete perception, which doesn't need large computation cost and numerous samples. We use two criterions for detecting important incomplete perceptions to attain a task. One is the rate of transitions to each state, and the other is the deterministic rate of actions. We confirm the availability of EOPSwJ using two simulations. (shrink)
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    音声制御ブラウザ VCWeb の英日シームレス化.Shinohara AkioSaito Kuniko -2002 -Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 17:343-347.
    We propose a novel algorithm to transliterate English to Japanese and its application to a voice controlled browser, which enable ordinary Japanese people to browse English Web site by voice. Speech recognition software designed for native English speakers do not work for most Japanese because Japanese can't pronounce English as native English speakers do. Therefore, we combined Japanese speech recognition software with English-to-Japanese transliteration software. The accuracy of our transliteration algorithm is 80% recall for the top candidate, and 92% recall (...) for the top three candidates. The browser using this transliteration algorithm makes it possible for Japanese to navigate English Web pages almost as accurate as Japanese pages by voice commands. (shrink)
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    Web 情報検索におけるリフレクションの支援: 探索行動フィードバックシステムの構築.Miwa KazuhisaSaito Hitomi -2004 -Transactions of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 19:214-224.
    Recently, many opportunities have emerged to use the Internet in daily life and classrooms. However, with the growth of the World Wide Web (Web), it is becoming increasingly difficult to find target information on the Internet. In this study, we explore a method for developing the ability of users in information seeking on the Web and construct a search process feedback system supporting reflective activities of information seeking on the Web. Reflection is defined as a cognitive activity for monitoring, evaluating, (...) and modifying one's thinking and process. In the field of learning science, many researchers have investigated reflective activities that facilitate learners' problem solving and deep understanding. The characteristics of this system are: (1) to show learners' search processes on the Web as described, based on a cognitive schema, and (2) to prompt learners to reflect on their search processes. We expect that users of this system can reflect on their search processes by receiving information on their own search processes provided by the system, and that these types of reflective activity helps them to deepen their understanding of information seeking activities. We have conducted an experiment to investigate the effects of our system. The experimental results confirmed that (1) the system actually facilitated the learners' reflective activities by providing process visualization and prompts, and (2) the learners who reflected on their search processes more actively understood their own search processes more deeply. (shrink)
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    American Philosophy in Translation.NaokoSaito -2019 - Lanham, Maryland, USA: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    Exploring the possibilities of American philosophy from the perspective of translation, and in turn elucidating the dynamism and tension within American philosophy, this book invokes the idea of philosophy as translation as human transformation and presents a broader concept of translation as internal to the nature of language and of human life.
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    Colors in the life-world.Junichi Murata -1998 -Continental Philosophy Review 31 (3):293-305.
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    Handbook of Phenomenology and Cognitive Science.Junichi Murata -2012 -International Journal of Philosophical Studies 20 (4):579-584.
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    What Can We Learn From Fukushima?Junichi Murata -2015 -Journal of Philosophical Research 40 (Supplement):251-257.
    The accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, which occurred on the occasion of the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011, caused enormous damage to the political, social, cultural and natural environments in Japan and still continues to create problems.What can we learn from the case of Fukushima from the viewpoint of the philosophy of technology?First, I emphasize that technology is not considered a closed system constituted only of a technological factor in the narrow sense of the (...) term, but must be considered an open system related to and constituted of various factors, including social, cultural, and natural environmental factors. In this sense, technology is inherently multidimensional.Second, as there is no guarantee that multiple factors maintain a harmonious and stable unity under various circumstances, technology inevitably brings about unintended consequences. We must always consider the unmanageable and unpredictable character of technology, which can be characterized as the “otherness” character of technology and is to be considered a central problem of the philosophy and ethics of technology. (shrink)
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  33. On binary features in the evolution of human language.Junichi Toyota -forthcoming -Theoria Et Historia Scientiarum 9:99-113.
     
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    Rapid detection of neutral faces associated with emotional value.AkieSaito,Wataru Sato &Sakiko Yoshikawa -2022 -Cognition and Emotion 36 (3):546-559.
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    On the education of the whole person.NaokoSaito &Tomohiro Akiyama -2024 -Educational Philosophy and Theory 56 (2):153-161.
    Against the prevailing outcomes-based education and the instrumentalization of education, a movement has arisen towards holistic education. This aims to go beyond objective measurement of the outcomes of education in order to treat the student as a whole person. In this paper, we shall examine some strands of education in Japan which in some way or another feature the idea of the whole person. This includes the tradition of clinical pedagogy, which originated in Kyoto University, Yukichi Shitahodo’s educational anthropology (Kyoiku-Ningengaku), (...) Kuniyoshi Obara’s Zenjin Education (the education of the whole person) and holistic education. Notwithstanding the fact that such education is benevolent in intention, it can be miseducative in some respects. In the light of this, and with some reference to criticism of the idea of the whole person, we shall point to an alternative vision of education of the whole person following Cavell’s Emersonian moral perfectionism – a perfectionism that is thoroughly anti-foundationalist and that transcends self-entrapment in circulatory discourse on the whole. In critical dialogue between the rich traditions of Japanese thought and the critical voice of liberalism raised from within the West, we hope to find a more nuanced answer to the question of how being a whole might make sense. (shrink)
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    Auditory precision hypothesis-L2: Dimension-specific relationships between auditory processing and second language segmental learning.KazuyaSaito,Magdalena Kachlicka,Yui Suzukida,Katya Petrova,Bradford J. Lee &Adam Tierney -2022 -Cognition 229 (C):105236.
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  37. Chishatachi no kotoba.Ninzui Saitō -1976
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    Doryokuron.Yoshifumi Saitō -2007 - Tōkyō: Chikuma Shobō.
    日本人の価値観の深奥に連綿と受け継がれてきた「勤勉の美徳」が危機に瀕している。いま起こっている問題の多くは「労せず功を得ようとする風潮」に原因がある一方、“方向違いの頑張り”から無用な挫折感に苛まれる 若者も多い。けれど後世に名を残す偉人たちのエピソードを見れば、「努力」がけっして人を裏切らないことは明らかだ。高い目標をもって、修業に打ち込み、夢中で取り組む。ときに大きな壁にぶつかっても、それを乗り 越えて素晴らしい業績を残す。本書は、道を拓いた先人から、行き詰った現代人へのエールである。.
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  39. Inoue Enryō to seiyō shisō.Shigeo Saitō (ed.) -1988 - Tōkyō: Tōyō Daigaku Inoue Enryō Kinen Gakujutsu Shinkō Kikin.
  40. Niiche tetsugaku.Ryūtarō Saitō -1950
     
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  41. Tetsugaku gairon.Shō Saitō -1956
     
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  42. Tetsugaku no genkei to hatten.Ninzui Saitō (ed.) -1985 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
     
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  43. Yasupāsu ni okeru zettaiteki ishiki no kōzō to tenkai.Takeo Saitō -1961
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    Aesthetics of the Familiar: Everyday Life and World-Making.YurikoSaito -2017 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    YurikoSaito, the leading figure in the field, explores the nature and significance of the aesthetic dimensions of people's everyday lives. She argues that everyday aesthetics can be an effective instrument for directing humanity's collective and cumulative world-making project.
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    Educating the Feminine Voice in Philosophy.NaokoSaito -2018 -Philosophy of Education 74:122-136.
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    On YurikoSaito, Aesthetics of care: practice in everyday life. London, Bloomsbury, 2022, pp. 232.YurikoSaito,Arnold Berleant,David E. Cooper &Mădălina Diaconu -2023 -Studi di Estetica 27 (3).
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    (1 other version)Introduction to the Suite: Political Education for Human Transformation.NaokoSaito &Sandra Laugier -2021 -Journal of Philosophy of Education 55 (1):226-228.
    Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 55, Issue 1, Page 226-228, February 2021.
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  48. Imiron.Norimasa Saitō -1996 - Nara-ken Tenri-shi: Kofuki Kurabu.
     
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  49. Kōkyō tetsugaku nyūmon: jiyū to fukusūsei no aru shakai no tame ni.Jun'ichi Saitō -2023 - Tōkyō-to Shibuya-ku: NHK Shuppan. Edited by Masashi Yazawa.
     
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    The seventy-five elements (dharma) of sarvāstivāda in the abhidharmakośabhāşya and related works.Akira Saitō -2018 - Tokyo: The International Institute for Buddhist Studies of the International College for Postgraduate Buddhist Studies.
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