Mineki Oguchi

Mineki Oguchi
Affiliation Tamagawa University Brain Science Institute
Position Title Global COE Researcher
Field of Specialization Philosophy of Perception, Philosophy of Cognitive Science, Neuroethics
Research Keywords Perception, Concept, Neuroscience and Society
Professional Affiliation Philosophy and Science Society, Japan, The Phenomenological Association of Japan, Japanese Association for the Contemporary and Applied Philosophy

Articles

  • "Ethical Considerations of Neuromarketing: Pseudoscience and Consumer Autonomy", Mineki Oguchi, Ethics and Society in the Age of Neuroscience, 2010, UTCP Booklet 15, 137 - 162
  • "Neuroethical Consideration about the Concept of Invasiveness", Mineki Oguchi, Enhancement, Society, and Humanity, 2009, UTCP Booklet 8, 51 - 65
  • "In Defense of Conceptualism of Perceptual Content: Through Understanding the Concept of Experience in McDowell’s Mind and World", Mineki Oguchi, Section of Philosophy and the History of Science, College of Arts and Science, The University of Tokyo, 2008, Archive for Philosophy and the History of Science vol.10, 119 - 145

Books

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

International Conferences

  • Mineki Oguchi, Oral presentation, Does perception admit of contradiction?, Tokyo Forum for Analytic Philosophy (TFAP), The university of Tokyo, 2013/05/09
  • Mineki Oguchi, Oral presentation, Two visual systems theory and the sensorimotor approach, Joint Workshop “Mind, Consciousness, and Body, Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, 2012/03/09
  • Mineki Oguchi, 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
  • Mineki Oguchi, "Ethical considerations for neuromarketing: The problems of pseudoscience and consumer autonomy", Workshop "Brain Science and Ethics", Florey Institute in Melbourne, 2010/03/23
  • Mineki Oguchi, "Neuroethical Considerations of the Concept of Invasiveness", Brain Matters: New Directions in Neurotethics, The Lord Nelson Hotel, 2009/09/26
  • Mineki Oguchi, "The Extended Mind, Naturalness, and Cognition", Neil Levy Seminar Series, The University of Tokyo, 2009/07/21
  • MIneki Oguchi, "Conceptualism Revised: Through Criticizing Noë’s Enactive Approach", Cognitive Science Symposium, The CUNY Graduate Center, 2009/03/27
  • Mineki Oguchi, "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
  • Mineki Oguchi, "Is Perception Enactive?: Constitutivism and Conceptualism about Perceptual content", The 3rd BESETO Conference of Philosophy, The University of Tokyo, 2009/01/10
  • Mineki Oguchi, "Repositioning the Genealogy of Morals", UTCP Seminar Series "Jesse J. Prinz Lecture Series", The University of Tokyo, 2008/07/23
  • Masayoshi Someya and Mineki Oguchi, "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
  • Mineki Oguchi, "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

Awards

  • Brain Matters: Trainee Award Abstract Competition, Mineki Oguchi, 2009

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