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Name:NAKAZAWA Eisuke |
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Fields:Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Memory, Neuroethics | |
Category:
Project Assistant Professor
※During Global COE Program (2007-2012). |
Contact | Nakazawaeisuke@gmail.com |
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Affiliation / Position: |
(1) The University of Tokyo Center for Philosophy, Project Assistant Professor |
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Publications etc. –Books: |
1. [2008] Memory and Personal Identity. In "A Perspective on Neuroethics", Yukihiro Nobuhara and Saku Hara (ed.), Keisoshobo. (Japanese) 2. [2010c] Altering the body and Authentic Self. In Joshikiryoku wo Toinaosu 24 no Shiten, Yoshitaka Aanada et al. (ed.), Bunkashobo-Hakubunsha,pp. 68-75. (Japanese) 3. [2010d] Memory: On False Memory. Neuroscience Literacy, Yukihiro Nobuhara, Saku Hara and Manami Yamamoto (ed.), Keisoshobo. (Japanese) |
Publications etc. –Papers: |
1. [2007a] Time-Consciousness and Time-Diagram. Annual Review of the Phenomenological Association of Japan. 23. The Phenomenological Association of Japan. pp. 185-193. (Japanese) 2. [2007b] Neurophilosophy of Memory. The Proceeding of The Second BESETO young-scholar Conference of Philosophy. pp. 111-118. (English) 3. [2009a] Personal Identity and Memory Erasure. The Proceedings of the 3rd BESETO Conference of Philosophy. UTCP, DALS. pp. 339-344. (English) 4. [2009b] False Memories and Neuroscience. Archive for Philosophy and the History of Science. 11. Section of Philosophy and the History of Science, College of Arts and Science, The University of Tokyo. pp.143-166. (Japanese) 5. [2009c] Physical Enhancement and Authenticity. UTCP Booklet. 8. UTCP. pp. 67-82. (Japanese) 6. [2010a] Memory Erasure and the Idea of Authenticity. The Future of Philosophy in East Asia: The Proceedings of the 4th BESETO Conference of Philosophy. Seoul National University. pp. 205–12. (English) 7. [2010b] Memory Manipulation and Authenticity. Ethics and Society in the Age of Neuroscience, UTCP Booklet 15, UTCP Brain Sciences and Ethics ed., UTCP.pp. 37–62. (Japanese) |
Publications etc. –Others: |
Essay 1. [2008b] Toward the Philosophy of Memory. Katetsu. 10. Todai Katetsu no Kai. pp. 49-52. (Japanese)
1. [2004] "Genetische Phänomenologie als Methode der Leibphilosophie. Archive for Philosophy and the History of Science". Böhme, G. In: Section of Philosophy and the History of Science. College of Arts and Sciences: The University of Tokyo, pp. 1–22. Verbal Presentation 1. [2004.3] "Phenomenology and Psychology of Memory." The 3rd Meeting of the Japan Society for Husserlian Studies, Hachioji Seminar house. (Japanese) 2. [2006.11] "Time-Consciousness and Time-Diagram." The 28th Meeting of the Phenomenological Association of Japan, Keio University. (Japanese) 3. [2007.11] "Neurophilosophy of Memory" The 40th Philosophy of Sience Society, Japan Annual Conference, Workshop, Chuo University. (Japanese) 4. [2007.11] "For the Textbook on the Neuroscience Literacy" Science Agora 2007, Workshop, Tokyo International Exchange Center. (Japanese) 5. [2007.12] "Neurophilosophy of Memory", The Second BESETO young-scholar conference of philosophy, Beijing University. (English) 6. [2008.7] "Morality and Neuroscience」UTCP International Symposium "Chinese Philosophy for Co-existence: Dialogues with Taiwanese Philosophers", The University of Tokyo.(Japanese) 7. [2008.7] "Emotions and Natural Kinds", Jesse J. Prinz Lecture Series, The University of Tokyo.(English) 8. [2009.1] Personal Identity and Memory Erasure. The 3rd BESETO Conference of Philosophy, The University of Tokyo. 9. [2009.5] Manipulation of Long Term Memory and Idea of Authenticity. Joint Symposium with Kumamoto University and Tokyo University "Bioethics with a Central Focus on Neuroethics", Kumamoto University.(Japanese) 10. [2009.7] A Response to Levy’s “Cognitive Enhancement and Intuitive Dualism”. Neil Levy Seminar Series, The University of Tokyo.(English) 11. [2010.1] Memory Erasure and the Idea of Authenticity. The 4th BESETO Conference of Philosophy. Seoul National University. (English) 12. [2010.3] Memory Erasure and the Idea of Authenticity. 13. [2010.3] Memory Manipulating Technologies and the Idea of Authenticity. Brain Science and Ethics Workshop. Howard Florey Institutes, Australia. (English) 14. [2010.5] Authenticity as a Ethical Criterion. Review Symposium on Joshikiryoku wo Toinaosu 24 no Shiten. Meiji University. (Japanese) 15. [2010.8] Neuroscience literacy and its social implications. Ryo Uehara and Eisuke Nakazawa. 4S (Society for Social Studies of Sciece). University of Tokyo. (English) 16. [2011.2] Regenerative Medicine and Science Literacy: Comment on Lysaght and Campbell’s “The Ethics of Regenerative Medicine”. The 3rd GABEX International Meeting. Hotel New Otani. (English) Poster Presentation |
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