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2010-06-25 10:00
An inevitable transition from "Cultural Relativism" to "Biological Relativism"
-- What Saicho, Dogen and ARAKAWA invented to install the Natural Logic onto Human -- Kimiaki Tokumaru (SE) AI2010-1 |
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The difference between human and non-human animals is just the ability of discrete pronunciation. All the other elements such as emotion, senses, judgment, and memories are common features. Recent genetic researches, Pavlov's experiments and living experience in the desert distant from civilization reveal this fact. In order to and overcome the fallacy of human superiority to the other animals, it is necessary to install the Natural Logic onto our logical circuit consciousness. Japanese Buddhism practices developed by Saicho and Dogen and the Reversible Destiny of ARAKAWA should be useful. |
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Digital Linguistics / Genetic Communication System / Central Dogma / Natural Logic / Pavlov's Conditional Reflexes Experiments / ARAKAWA / Reversible Destiny / eusocial animal |
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IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 110, no. 105, AI2010-1, pp. 1-6, June 2010. |
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AI2010-1 |
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2010-06-18 (AI) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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2010-06-25 - 2010-06-25 |
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An inevitable transition from "Cultural Relativism" to "Biological Relativism" |
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What Saicho, Dogen and ARAKAWA invented to install the Natural Logic onto Human |
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Digital Linguistics |
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Genetic Communication System |
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Central Dogma |
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Natural Logic |
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Pavlov's Conditional Reflexes Experiments |
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ARAKAWA |
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Reversible Destiny |
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eusocial animal |
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Kimiaki Tokumaru |
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2010-06-25 10:00:00 |
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30 minutes |
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AI2010-1 |
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vol.110 |
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no.105 |
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pp.1-6 |
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6 |
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2010-06-18 (AI) |
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