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    Effects of three-dimension movie visual fatigue on cognitive performance and brain activity.Ryota Akagi,Hiroki Sato,Tatsuya Hirayama,Kosuke Hirata,Masahiro Kokubu &SoichiAndo -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:974406.
    To further develop three-dimensional (3D) applications, it is important to elucidate the negative effects of 3D applications on the human body and mind. Thus, this study investigated differences in the effects of visual fatigue on cognition and brain activity using visual and auditory tasks induced by watching a 1-h movie in two dimensions (2D) and 3D. Eighteen young men participated in this study. Two conditions were randomly performed for each participant on different days, namely, watching the 1-h movie on television (...) in 2D (control condition) and 3D (3D condition). Before and after watching the 1-h movie on television, critical flicker fusion frequency (CFF: an index of visual fatigue), and response accuracy and reaction time for the cognitive tasks were determined. Brain activity during the cognitive tasks was evaluated using a multi-channel near-infrared spectroscopy system. In contrast to the control condition, the decreased CFF, and the lengthened reaction time and the decreased activity around the right primary somatosensory cortex during Go/NoGo blocks in the visual task at post-viewing in the 3D condition were significant, with significant repeated measures correlations among them. Meanwhile, in the auditory task, the changes in cognitive performance and brain activity during the Go/NoGo blocks were not significant in the 3D condition. These results suggest that the failure or delay in the transmission of visual information to the primary somatosensory cortex due to visual fatigue induced by watching a 3D movie reduced the brain activity around the primary somatosensory cortex, resulting in poor cognitive performance for the visual task. This suggests that performing tasks that require visual information, such as running in the dark or driving a car, immediately after using a 3D application, may create unexpected risks in our lives. Thus, the findings of this study will help outlining precautions for the use of 3D applications. (shrink)
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  2. Andō Shōeki.Shōeki Andō -1971 - Edited by Takehiko Noguchi.
     
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  3. Andō Shōeki zenshū.ShoekiAndo &Masahiko Miyake -1982 - Tōkyō: Nō-san-gyoson Bunka Kyōkai. Edited by Kenjirō Noda, Eishin Matsuhashi & Masahiko Miyake.
     
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    Ando Shoeki: social and ecological philosopher of eighteenth century Japan.Toshinobu Yasunaga &Shōeki Andō -1992 - New York: Weatherhill. Edited by Shōeki Andō.
    This work comprises the works of Shoeki translated in full. WhenAndo Shoeki's writings were discovered nearly a century ago, they were thought to be forgeries, such was their uniqueness and revolutionary nature. But his sharp and thoughful criticism of the Japanese feudal order proved to be genuine. Shoeki's philosophy combines and criticizes Buddhism, Confucianism and traditional Oriental medical theories offering a unique view of humanity, society and the natural world that is startling in its modernity. He advocates ecology, (...) equality of the sexes and the abolition of the feudal order. His writings combine Swiftian parable, Platonic dialogue and philosophical treatise, and is an important key to understanding the history of Japanese thought. (shrink)
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  5. Andō Shōeki, Satō Nobuhiro.Shōeki Andō,Nobuhiro Satō,Masahide Bitō &Takao Shimazaki (eds.) -1977
     
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  6. Andō Shōeki zenshū.Shōeki Andō -1981 - Tōkyō: Azekura Shobō. Edited by Kenjirō Noda, Eishin Matsuhashi & Masahiko Miyake.
    dai 1-kan. Kōhon "Shizen shinʼeidō" -- dai 10-kan. Kankei shiryō.
     
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    Aristotle's theory of practical cognition.TakatsuraAndo -1971 - The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff.
    I have much pleasure in writing a preface to Mr. TakaturaAndo's book on Aristotle. Apart from his intrinsic importance, as one of the three or four greatest of all philosophers, Aristotle is important on having given for many centuries the greatest influence in moulding the thought of European countries. The language difficulty has no doubt prevented him from exercising very much influence on Japanese thought, and I welcome very warmly to hear that Mr.Ando is about to (...) have his book printed in Japan. I hope it will be widely circulated, as it must certain ly deserve that. W. D. Ross AUTHOR'S FOREWORD In publishing this book, I cannot prohibit myself of reminding the days and nights when it was written. In that era of worldwide madness, Aristotle's philosophy was the only refuge wherein my depressed mind could come to life. It was written bit by bit under all desperate circum stances throughout the war time. My heart was set on the completion of this work while the fate allowed me to live. It was nearly carried out by the end of the war. Having no hope of survival, I buried my manu script in the earth, without however any expectance of a better lot for it. (shrink)
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  8. Kyōiku genron: Nihon no shinkyōiku e no shohōsen.Tadaichi Andō -1985 - Tōkyō: Igaku Kenkyūsha.
     
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  9. Kōhon "Shizen shinʼeidō".Shōeki Andō -1981 - Edited by Masahiko[From Old Catalog] Miyake.
     
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  10. Arisutoteresu kenkyū.Takatsura Andō -1975
     
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  11. Nihon ni okeru Yōmeigaku no keifu.Hideo Andō -1971
     
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  12. Sonzai no tankyū.Takatsura Andō -1980
     
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  13. Tōdō shinden.Shōeki Andō -1966 - Iwanami Shoten.
     
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    Relationships among moral distress, sense of coherence, and job satisfaction.MichiyoAndo &Masashi Kawano -2018 -Nursing Ethics 25 (5):571-579.
    Background: Since moral distress affects psychological aspects of psychiatric nurses, it is an important theme. Previous studies showed relationships between moral distress and job satisfaction; however, there are few studies which investigate relationships between moral distress and other effective variables and then we highlighted relationships among these variables. Objective: This study aimed to (1) examine relationships among moral distress, sense of coherence, mental health, and job satisfaction and (2) clarify the most predictive variable to job satisfaction. Research design: This study (...) is a cross-sectional study. Participants were 130 psychiatric nurses in a hospital in Japan. They completed the Moral Distress Scale for Psychiatric nurses (Unethical conduct, Low staffing, and Acquiescence to patients’ rights violations), the sense of coherence scale (Comprehensibility, Manageability, and Meaning), the General Health Questionnaire, and the Job Satisfaction scale. Ethical consideration: This study was approved by the ethical board of St Mary’s College. Nurses participated voluntarily and were anonymous. Results: Results showed that subscales of the Moral Distress Scale for Psychiatric nurses negatively correlated to the sense of coherence and the Job Satisfaction. A multiple regression analysis showed that “Acquiescence to patients’ rights violations” of the Moral Distress Scale for Psychiatric nurses and “Meaning” of the sense of coherence influenced the Job Satisfaction much more than other variables. These two variables were correlated to job satisfaction scale, and other variables without them did not significantly correlate to job satisfaction scale. Discussion: These results suggest that moral distress negatively related to sense of coherence and job satisfaction, a subscale of the Moral Distress Scale for Psychiatric nurses and that of the sense of coherence affected the job satisfaction the most. Conclusion: Decreasing of acquiescence to patients’ rights violations and finding meaning in nursing may improve job satisfaction. (shrink)
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    A Wireless Multichannel Neural Recording system for Implantable Brain-Machine Interfaces.Ando Hiroshi,Takizawa Kenichi,Yoshida Takeshi,Matsushita Kojiro,Hirata Masayuki &Suzuki Takafumi -2015 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
  16. As slippery as an eel"? : comparative law and polijural systems.Biagio Andò -2015 - In Vernon V. Palmer, Muḥammad Yaḥyá Maṭar & Anna Koppel,Mixed legal systems, east and west. Burlington, VT, USA: Ashgate.
     
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    "Inochi no shisō" o horiokosu: seimei rinri no saisei ni mukete.Yasunori Andō (ed.) -2011 - Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten.
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  18. Fact, Fiction, and Social Reality in Roman Law.CliffordAndo -2015 - In William Twining & Maksymilian Del Mar,Legal Fictions in Theory and Practice. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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    Subjects, Gods, and Empire, or Monarchism as a Theological Problem.Clifi‘ordAndo -2013 - In Jörg Rüpke,The Individual in the Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean. Oxford University Press. pp. 85.
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  20. Sōgō kagaku to shite no tetsugaku.Takatsura Andō -1950
     
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    'A dwelling beyond violence': On the uses and disadvantages of history for contemporary republicans.CliffordAndo -2010 -History of Political Thought 31 (2):183-220.
    Against the dominant trend in contemporary republicanism, which views Roman political theory as providing significant resources to contemporary emancipatory projects, this article reads the Roman legal and political theoretical tradition as revealing above all the capacity of Republican resources to be coopted in support of monarchic domination. It does so by tracing changes in doctrines of liberty, popular sovereignty, magistracy and majoritarianism from the period of the free Republic into the Principate and thence into the Justinianic codifications, as well as (...) their reception in twelfth- and thirteenth-century Italy. Along the way it urges a more nuanced view of the sources of the Republican tradition: an awareness both of when specific sources on Rome became available to late medieval and early modern thinkers and of the imperial origins of the major sources available before the sixteenth century. (shrink)
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    Daisetsu.Reiji Andō -2018 - Tōkyō-to Bunkyō-ku: Kōdansha.
    西田幾多郎の哲学に多大なる影響を与え、アメリカにおいても仏教思想を広く知らしめた近代日本最大の仏教者・鈴木大拙の全貌に迫る。.
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  23. Effect of eccentricity on split attention in motion induction.S.Ando &N. Osaka -1996 - In Enrique Villanueva,Perception. Ridgeview Pub. Co. pp. 138-138.
  24. Haideggā no sonzairon.Takatsura Andō -1975
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  25. Ishikigaku genron: sekibun seishingaku gairon.Tadaichi Andō -1990 - Tōkyō: Igaku Kenkyūsha.
  26. Izutsu Toshihiko: kigen no tetsugaku.Reiji Andō -2023 - Tōkyō-to Minato-ku: Keiō Gijuku Daigaku Shuppankai.
     
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  27. Kyōiku-hōhōgaku.TakaoAndo &Shuhet Ishivama (eds.) -1957
  28. Kagakusha to tetsugakusha no taiwa.Takatsura Andō -1966 - Risosha.
     
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  29. (1 other version)Metaphysics: a critical survey of its meaning.Takatsura Andō -1963 - The Hague,: M. Nijhoff.
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    The animal court: a political fable from old Japan.Shōeki Andō -1992 - New York: Weatherhill. Edited by Jeffrey Hunter.
    In this Swiftian parable from 18th-century Japan, four tribunals of animals - the birds, the beasts, the crawling creatures and the fishes - gather in turn to judge the follies of the human race.
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    The Association Between Locus of Control and Psychopathology: A Cross-Cohort Comparison Between a UK (Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children) and a Japanese (Tokyo Teen Cohort) Cohort.Sarah Sullivan,Syudo Yamasaki,ShuntaroAndo,Kaori Endo,Kiyoto Kasai,Iryna Culpin,Christina Dardani,Stanley Zammit &Atsushi Nishida -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Background: An external locus of control is associated with poorer psychopathology in individualist cultures, but associations are reported to be weaker in collectivist cultures where an external style is less maladaptive. We investigated the prospective association between externality and psychotic-like experiences and depressive symptoms and compared the strength of associations between a UK and a Japanese cohort.Method: Cross-cultural cohort study of a UK and a Japanese cohort. Externality was assessed using the Children's Nowicki and Strickland Internal, External Scale and DS (...) using the Short Moods and Feelings Questionnaire in both cohorts, PLE were assessed with the Psychosis-Like Experiences Questionnaire, and the Adolescent Psychotic-Like Symptom Screener. Associations were investigated using multivariable regression models and bivariate regression models to compare the strength of associations.Results: Mean externality in both childhood and adolescence was higher in ALSPAC than in the TTC. Childhood externality was associated with PLE in late childhood and adolescence in both cohorts and adolescent externality was associated with PLE in young adulthood in the ALSPAC cohort. There was a more mixed pattern of association between externality and DS scores. There was little evidence of any differences in the strength of associations between externality and different psychopathologies, or between cohorts. In ALSPAC adolescent externality and early adult psychopathology were more strongly associated than childhood externality and adolescent and early adult psychopathology. There was no evidence that change in externality between childhood and adolescence was associated with new onset PLE or DS in early adulthood.Conclusion: An external locus of control is associated with poor mental health regardless of cultural context. (shrink)
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    Post-error action control is neurobehaviorally modulated under conditions of constant speeded response.Takahiro Soshi,KumikoAndo,Takamasa Noda,Kanako Nakazawa,Hideki Tsumura &Takayuki Okada -2014 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Zen and American transcendentalism.ShoeiAndo -1970 - [Tokyo]: Hokuseido Press.
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    Myles Lavan, Slaves to Rome. Paradigms of Empire in Roman Culture.CliffordAndo -2015 -Klio 97 (2):798-803.
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    Religion, toleration, and religious liberty in republican empire.CliffordAndo -2018 -History of European Ideas 44 (6):743-755.
    ABSTRACTThe essay considers the nature and extent of toleration extended by Roman authorities to the religious pluralism of the empire. Roman legal instruments and works of law and political theory identify religion not as a concern of individuals but communities, and above all of juridically-constituted communities. As a related matter, classical and Christian Latin employs the language of political belonging, most notably that of republican citizenship, as its dominant apparatus for discussing religious affiliation. These related conceptual apparatus placed considerable limits (...) on Romans’ ability to afford liberty in matters of religion to individuals. (shrink)
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    Tacitus, Annales VI: Beginning and End.CliffordAndo -1997 -American Journal of Philology 118 (2):285-303.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Tacitus, Annales VI: Beginning and EndClifford AndoOur sole witness for the text of Annales I–VI, the so-called Mediceus, 1 duly registers the ends of books 1 through 4, but of no book thereafter. The question of where to locate the beginning of book 6 has not been discussed at any length since 1848, and that we have the end of book 6 at our 6.51 has not, to my (...) knowledge, ever been disputed. The answer we posit to both questions has, obviously, profound implications for modern attempts to interpret the structure of the Annales. This note urges on the former issue a return to the division after 5.11 first established by Lipsius, and on the latter proposes the radical solution that we do not possess the end of book 6.Though Emilio Ferretti (1541, ad loc.) was the first to perceive the difficulty in the text of books 5 and 6 as preserved by M, Lipsius took the necessary step of establishing a break between the books, at 5.11: his book 6 begins at the start of A.D. 32. Though he perceived that a two-year gap separates 5.5 and 5.6, he settled on 6.1 not for any solid reason, but on purely arbitrary grounds (1585, 265). Lipsius did, however, attempt to anticipate one counterattack: some will argue that his division leaves book 5 too short, since it will contain the events of only three years, 29–31 A.D. (ibid.). In 1848 Friedrich Haase attacked the position taken by Lipsius on several fronts: first, Lipsius’ division leaves book 6 disproportionately short, and nothing can be missing from the end of this book because it cannot be doubted that Tacitus began book 7 with the accession of Gaius. Second, even if it were not self-evident that the death of the emperor was more important than the end of a year, this would follow naturally upon the observation that Tacitus closes book 12 in October, after the death of Claudius, although in order to complete that year he would only have had to move the first ten chapters of book 13. Third, there is no way that the scribe could have overlooked or forgotten a colophon between 5.11 and 6.1 because M records them in such large letters. Finally, Tacitus would have regarded the death of Seianus, [End Page 285] the aftermath of which is covered in 5.6–11, as eminently suitable for the end of a book, as he closed book 9 with the death of Messalina, or book 15 with the suppression of the Pisonian conspiracy. Haase also anticipated, and dismissed, the charge that, on his reconstruction, book 5 will be too short, since it will cover even less than the three years assumed by Lipsius (1848, 152–53).Subsequent scholars, to the extent that any have commented on this issue, have followed Haase as resolutely as earlier editors followed Lipsius. 2 Variations on Haase’s argument have been offered by Nipperdey 1879, who suggested that the downfall of Seianus was so dramatic that readers needed a respite in the form of a book-break before resuming with the prosecution of his adherents (ad 5.5); and by Ronald Martin, who argued that “in spite of the loss of most of Book 5 and (probably) the beginning of Book 6 it seems clear that, as Germanicus dies towards the end of Book 2, with the aftermath of his death flowing over into the opening chapters of Book 3, so Seianus’ death occurred at or near the end of Book 5, while the aftermath of his death flows over into the early chapters of Book 6” (1991, 1518 n. 55).We can first dispose of any concerns about the length of either book. There were relatively few constraints upon the size of a papyrus roll: one could be as long or short as desired. A roll’s apparent length would also depend in large measure on the hand in which it was written, and how tightly it was rolled. For obvious reasons, long books were far more unwieldy than short ones, not least because it... (shrink)
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    William Kentridge: Five Themes (review).EricaAndo -2010 -Utopian Studies 21 (2):332-336.
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    Was Rome a Polis?CliffordAndo -1999 -Classical Antiquity 18 (1):5-34.
    The absorption of the Greek world into the Roman empire created intellectual problems on several levels. In the first instance, Greek confidence in the superiority of Hellenic culture made explanations for the swiftness of Roman conquest all the more necessary. In accounting for Rome's success, Greeks focused on the structure and character of the Roman state, on Roman attitudes towards citizenship, and on the nature of the Roman constitution. Greeks initially attempted to understand Roman institutions and beliefs by assimilating them (...) to paradigms within Hellenistic political thought. On the one hand, this process tended to obscure substantial differences between Greek and Roman political theory. At the same time, appreciation of Rome's relations with Italy created a means through which Greeks could imagine their own integration into the Roman community. Among the conceptual models available to Greeks of this age, only the polis provided a paradigm for a collectivity in which individuals had equal rights and toward which they directed their patriotic sentiments. That Roman Italy was not a polis did not force the coinage of new terminology: the polis formed a conceptual boundary that Hellenistic political philosophy never truly escaped. Repeated construals of Roman ideas and institutions on analogy with polis-based models ultimately forced a shift in the semantic fields of Greek political terminology and altered Greeks' conceptual archetype of the political collectivity. This process provided a framework within which Greeks could justify their wholesale participation in imperial culture and political life: they could, on these terms, argue that the gradual evolution of the world toward a single, unified empire actualized man's natural tendency to center his life around a single polis. (shrink)
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  39. Arisutoterēsu no sonzairon.Takatsura Andō -1958
     
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  40. At the crossroads of logic, psychology, and behavioral genetics.J.Ando,C. Shikishima,K. Hiraishi,Y. Sugimoto,R. Takemura &M. Okada -2006 - In D. Andler, M. Okada & I. Watanabe,Reasoning and Cognition. pp. 9-36.
     
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    場所と産霊: 近代日本思想史.Reiji Andō -2010 - Tokyo: Kōdansha.
    世界は多元的であるがゆえに一つである。われわれの思考、言葉と表現の生まれた場所とは!?近代思想史を斬新に塗りかえる画期的論考。.
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  42. Empire as state : the Roman case.CliffordAndo -2018 - In John L. Brooke, Julia C. Strauss & Greg Anderson,State formations: global histories and cultures of statehood. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  43. Makkusu Uēbā kenkyū.Hideharu Andō -1965
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  44. Sonzai no kaimei.Takatsura Andō -1992 - Kyōto-shi: Kōrosha.
     
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  45. Shōrai no kyōikugaku.Takao Andō -1944
     
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    Selective Emotional Dysregulation in Splenium Agenesis. A Case Report of a Patient With Normal Cognitive Profile.Sara Palermo,Agata Andò,Adriana Salatino,Stefano Sirgiovanni,Luana De Faveri,Antonella Carassa,Maria C. Valentini &Rosalba Morese -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Abbott, H. Porter. The Cambridge Introduction to Narrative. Cambridge: Cam-bridge University Press, 2002. xiv+ 203 pp. 8 black-and-white ills. Cloth, $55; paper, $20. Alexiou, Margaret. The Ritual Lament in Greek Tradition. 2d ed., rev. Dimitrios Yatromanolakis and Pangiotis Roilos. 1974. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield. [REVIEW]ValeriaAndo,Andrea Cozzo,Jairus Banaji,Franco Bellandi,Emanuele Berti &Maurizio Ciappi -2002 -American Journal of Philology 123:649-654.
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    AA. VV, La morale: tra antico e moderno, Bologna, Dipartimento di filosofia dell'Università di Bologna, Cooperativa Libraria Univer-sitaria Editrice, 2002. Abbagnano, N., The Human Project. The Year 2000, a cura di N. Langiulli, Amsterdam-New York, Rodopi, 2002. [REVIEW]V. Andò,A. Aportone,F. Aronadio,P. Spinicci,E. Baccarini,Trauben Torino,G. Barbaccia,L. Berta &G. Cacciatore -2003 -Rivista di Filosofia 94 (3).
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  49. The Social Philosophy of Giovanni Gentile. By Leon J. Goldstein. [REVIEW]TakaturaAndo -1960 -Ethics 71:306.
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    Bunraku: The Puppet Theater.Marian Ury &TsuruoAndo -1971 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (4):524.
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