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OGUCHI Mineki
Name:

OGUCHI Mineki

Fields:Neurophilosophy and Neuroscience
Category:
Collaborative Research Fellows
During Global COE Program (2007-2012).
 
Contact e-mail: mineki0120 [atmark] hotmail [dot] com
 
Affiliation /
Position:

・PD Research Fellow of Brain Science Institute of Tamagawa University

Publications etc.
–Books:

Book
1. Masayoshi SOMEYA and Mineki Oguchi, "Will 'the Ultimate Privacy' be invaded?: Mind-reading technology and the Privacy Problem", pp.101-126, in A Perspective on Neuroethics, (ed.) Nobuhara, Y. and Hara, S., Keiso Shobo, 2008

Publications etc.
–Papers:

With Review

1. MIneki Oguchi, "In Defense of Conceptualism of Perceptual Content: Through Understanding the Concept of Experience in McDowell’s Mind and World", in Archive for Philosophy and the History of Science Vol.10, Section of Philosophy and the History of Science, College of Arts and Science, The University of Tokyo, pp. 119-145, 2008.

2. MIneki Oguchi, "Ethical Considerations of Neuromarketing: Pseudoscience and Consumer Autonomy", in Ethics and Society in the Age of Neuroscience, UTCP Booklet 15, pp. 137-162, 2010.

3. MIneki Oguchi, "The Propositional Structure of Perception: An Inquiry into an Empirical Basis of Conceptualism", in Journal of the Philosophy of Science Society, Japan, Vol. 44, No. 1, pp. 1-16, 2011.

Without Review

1. MIneki Oguchi, "In Defense of Conceptualism of Perceptual Content: Through Understanding the Concept of Experience in McDowell’s Mind and World", in The Proceeding of The Second BESETO young-scholar Conference of Philosophy, pp. 64-78, 2007. (English Version)
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2. MIneki Oguchi, "Is Perception Enactive?: Constitutivism and Conceptualism about Perceptual content", in The Proceeding of The 3rd BESETO Conference of Philosophy, pp. 93-106, 2009.

3. MIneki Oguchi, "Neuroethical Consideration about the Concept of Invasiveness", in Enhancement, Society, and Humanity, UTCP Booklet 8, pp. 51-65, 2009.

4. MIneki Oguchi, Singo Tanaka, Xiaochuan pan, and Masamichi Sakagami, "Categorization in the Prefrontal Cortex", in Clinical Neuroscience, Vol. 32, No. 1, Chugaiigakusya, pp. 62-66, 2014.

Publications etc.
–Others:

・Verbal Presentations

International Conferences

1. "In Defense of Conceptualism of Perceptual Content: Through Understanding the Concept of Experience in McDowell’s Mind and World" (The Second BESETO young-scholar conference of philosophy, Peking University, 2007/12/27)

2. "Will 'the Ultimate Privacy' be invaded?: Mind-reading technology and the Pricvacy Problem" (UTCP Seminar Series "Thomas Metzinger with Stephan Schleim", The University of Tokyo, 2008/02/29)
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3. "Repositioning the Genealogy of Morals" (UTCP Seminar Series "Jesse J. Prinz Lecture Series", The University of Tokyo, 2008/07/23)

4. "Is Perception Enactive?: Constitutivism and Conceptualism about Perceptual content" (The 3rd BESETO Conference of Philosophy, The University of Tokyo, 2009/01/10)

5. "Content, Concept, and Constitution: Criticizing Noë’s Sensorimotor Approach" (UTCP Workshop "Philosophy of Perception: Being in the World", The University of Tokyo, 2009/03/07)

6. "Perceptual Content and Epistemic Skills" (Invited Talk, Laboratory for Behavior and Dynamic Cognition, RIKEN Brain Science Institute, 2009/03/18)

7. "Conceptualism Revised: Through Criticizing Noë’s Enactive Approach" (Cognitive Science Symposium, The CUNY Graduate Center, 2009/03/27)

8. "The Extended Mind, Naturalness, and Cognition" (Neil Levy Seminar Series, The University of Tokyo, 2009/07/21)

9. "Neuroethical Considerations of the Concept of Invasiveness" (Brain Matters: New Directions in Neurotethics, The Lord Nelson Hotel, 2009/09/26)

10. "Ethical considerations for neuromarketing: The problems of pseudoscience and consumer autonomy" (Workshop “Brain Science and Ethics”, Florey Institute in Melbourne, 2010/03/23)

11. "Two visual systems theory and the sensorimotor approach" (Joint Workshop "Mind, Consciousness, and Body", Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, 2012/03/09)

National Meetings

1. "Disjunctivism and Conseptualism in perceptual Experience" (Philosophy of Science Society, Japan, Chuo University, 2007/11/10)

2. "Neuroethics of Mind-Control: Neuromarketing and Consumer Free Will" (Joint Symposium with Kumamoto University and Tokyo University "Bioethics with a Central Focus on Neuroethics", Kumamoto University, 2009/05/09)

3. "Propositional Structure of Perception: Empirical Basis of Conceptualism" (Philosophy of Science Society, Japan, Takachiho University, 2009/11/21)

4. "Ethical considerations for neuromarketing: The problems of pseudoscience and consumer autonomy" (Japanese Association for the Contemporary and Applied Philosophy, Hokkaido University, 2010/04/24)

5. "Attention and visual consciousness" (Workshop "The philosophy of perception: conceptuality and phenomenality of perception", Philosophy of Science Society, Japan, Osaka City University, 2010/11/27)

6. "Conceptual content of experience and reason-giving: Through considering Brewer's Perception and Reason" (The philosophical association of Japan, The university of Tokyo, 2011/05/14)

7. "Sensorimotor Dependence Theory and Visual Neuroscience" (Japan Association for Philosophy of Science, Ehime University, 2011/06/05)

8. "Neuroscience and the Philosophy of Mind: A Consideration of "Co-existence" between philosophy and science" (UTCP Symposium 2012 "Philosophy of Catastrophe and Co-existence", The University of Tokyo, 2012/03/05)

9. "Content Conceptualism and State Conceptualism" (Seminar financed by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Keio Univercity, 2012/08/23)

10. "Does Perception admit of contradiction?" (Japan Association for the Contemporary and Applied Philosophy, Nanzan University, 2013/04/20)

・Poster Presentation

International Conferences

1. "Attention and Visual Consciousness: How does the conceptual content of perception become conscious?” (The 15th annual meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC15), Kyoto University, 2011/06/10)


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