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    Neutron irradiation effects in Fe–Cu–Ni–Mn model alloys studied by measurements of magnetic minor hysteresis loops
    with S. Kobayashi, H. Kikuchi, S. Takahashi, Y. Kamada, and K. Ara
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (26): 4047-4058. 2007.
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    Aristotle on Heuristic Inquiry and Demonstration of What it is
    In Christopher Shields (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Aristotle, Oxford University Press Usa. 2015.
    In the Posterior Analytics, Aristotle develops a theory of demonstration as a way of gaining causal knowledge of things or events under the general plan of constructing both an ideal structure for demonstrative science and a unified, comprehensive theory of heuristic inquiry. The Aristotelian idea of “demonstrative science” is derived from his attempt to characterize the conditions for “knowledge simpliciter,” that is, causal and necessary knowledge. This article first shows that Aristotle's inq…Read more
  • Phrase in his Dialectic
    In David Charles (ed.), Definition in Greek philosophy, Oxford University Press. pp. 203. 2010.
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    Aristotle on Essence and Defining Phrase in his Dialectic
    In David Charles (ed.), Definition in Greek philosophy, Oxford University Press. pp. 203-251. 2010.
    This chapter clarifies the meaning and role of ‘_to ti ên einai_’ (‘the what it was to be’) and its account called ‘_horos_’, which is translated as ‘defining-phrase’, in Aristotle's dialectic. It distinguishes the theory of dialectic — an attempt to systematize and improve on the Socratic method of dialogue on the basis of ‘the method of formal (_logikôs_) argument’ — from its _practice_, which is described using a different adverb ‘dialectically’ (_dialektikôs_). The chapter suggests that defi…Read more
  • Aristotle on Explanation: Demonstrative Science and Scientific Inquiry
    Dissertation, University of Oxford (United Kingdom). 1989.
    Available from UMI in association with The British Library. Requires signed TDF. ;The goal of this thesis is to offer a reading of Posterior Analytics as both philologically consistent and philosophically convincing, in order to resolve the various difficulties which have been raised by commentators since the Greeks. In Part I, I discuss the structure of Demonstrative Science. I argue that Aristotle distinguishes between philosophy of science and epistemology, by making a clear conceptual and te…Read more
  • A change in the evaluation of Nanga that is one of Chinese style painting symbolizes a transition of Japanese art thoughts that turned from nationalism to imperialism. In 1880's-90's, an establishment of the concept of national culture was an earnest problem. In those days, to separate Chinese element from Japanese culture was needed for an establishment of the "purity" of Japanese culture. Therefore, Nanga was attacked in art criticism. In 1910's, nanga was re-evaluated, because Japan's nationa…Read more