[Report] The Duty to Protect One’s Privacy and the Ethics of Encryption
The report is only in Japanese. |
The report is only in Japanese. |
The speaker of the 55th TCCP was Yoshiyuki Hayashi (University of Tokyo). This is a summary of his presentation, which was titled “Hedonism and Reality.” |
The speaker of the 54th TCCP was Rasmus Thybo Jensen. This is a summary of his presentation, which was titled “The Lived Body and Immunity to Error through Misidentification.” |
The speaker of the 53rd TCCP was Kengo Miyazono. This is a summary of his presentation, which was titled “Does Functionalism Entail Extended Mind?” MORE |
The speaker of the 52th TCCP was Teru Miyake (Nanyang Technological University). This is a summary of his presentation, which was titled “Scientific Change: A Complexity-Based Approach?.” MORE |
The speaker of the 49th TCCP was Shohei Takasaki (The University of Tokyo). This is a summary of his presentation, which was titled “A Reconciliation between Alternative Possibilities and Determinism.” MORE |
The speaker of the 48th TCCP was Satoshi Kudo (The University of Tokyo). This is a summary of his presentation, which was titled “Pessimistic induction and retrospective judgment.” MORE |
The speaker of the 47th TCCP was Shun Tsugita (The University of Tokyo). The title of his presentation was “On Ryle’s distinction between tendency and capacity”. MORE |
The speaker of the 46th TCCP was Kanako Takae (The University of Tokyo). The title of her presentation was “A reconsideration of the concept of intrinsic value in environmental ethics via the moral considerability argument”. MORE |
Tsuyoshi Nakayama and Yukihiro Nobuhara (eds.), The Encounter of Psychiatry and Philosophy was published. MORE |
The graduate workshop of the philosophy of mind held on March 25th at the University of Birmingham Philosophy Department, and four UTCP researchers made presentations in the workshop. Here is a brief report about it. MORE |
We held a series of lectures by Dr. Lisa Bortolotti (University of Birmingham) for five days from the 23rd to 29th of October 2010. MORE |
At Florey Neuroscience Institutes in Melbourne, 6 UTCP members and Prof. Neil Levy had talks at Workshop “Brain Science and Ethics” held on March 23, 2010. This workshop was the final event of the UTCP Program in Brain Sciences and Ethics. MORE |
The 4th BESETO Conference of Philosophy was held on 7 and 8 January, 2010. MORE |
Susan Blackmore's Consciousness: A Very Short Introduction was translated into Japanese by Yukihiro Nobuhara, Haruka Tsutsui and Yu Nishitsutsumi. MORE |
What Happens after Brain Science? [Japanese] edited by Yukihiro Nobuhara (UTCP) was published.
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We published the eighth volume of the UTCP Booklet, Enhancement, Society, Humanity. MORE |
The first annual meeting of the Neuroethics Society was held in Washington DC on November 13 and 14 in 2008. Four UTCP researchers paticipated in the conference. MORE |
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A Perspective on Neuroethics, edited by Yukihiro Nobuhara and Saku Hara, was published (Keiso Shobo). MORE |
On Saturday Aug 2nd members of UTCP took part in a round-table on recent neuroscience and consciousness at the World Congress of Philosophy. Apart from myself, the other panel members were Jung-Sun Han Heuer, Yukihiro Nobuhara, and Saku Hara. Junichi Murata chaired the round-table. |
第二届BESETO哲学会议于2007年12月27日到28日在北京大学勺园宾馆举行。东京大学有九名研究者(其中UTCP五名)出席。 MORE |
On the 27th and 28th of December 2007 the Second BESETO Meeting on Philosophy was held at Shaoyuan Hotel of Beijing University. Nine researchers from the University of Tokyo (including five from UTCP) attended. MORE |
今年秋天开始展开工作的全球COE“求索共生的国际哲学教育研究中心(UTCP)”的启动研讨会于10月21日(日)在东京大学驹场校区举行。 MORE |
We had the opening symposium of the UTCP on October 21. Below is a summary of the report originally written in Japanese. MORE |
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