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Yasuko Kitano

University of Tokyo
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  • University of Tokyo
    Department of Philosophy
    Graduate student
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
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    We're All Folk: An Interview with Neil Levy about Experimental Philosophy and Conceptual Analysis
    with Neil Levy
    Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 19 87-98. 2011.
    The following is a transcript of the interview I (Yasuko Kitano) conducted with Neil Levy (The Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, CAPPE) on the 23rd in July 2009, while he was in Tokyo to give a series of lectures on neuroethics at The University of Tokyo Center for Philosophy. I edited his words for publication with his approval.
    Philosophy of Action, MiscFolk Concepts and Folk IntuitionsExperimental Philosophy: Ethics, MiscConc…Read more
    Philosophy of Action, MiscFolk Concepts and Folk IntuitionsExperimental Philosophy: Ethics, MiscConceptual Analysis
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    Clinical applicability of the prosocial effects of oxytocin and inter-/intrapersonal models of social dysfunction: a methodological review
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9. 2015.
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    Experimental Philosophy and the Compatibility of Free Will and Determinism: A Survey
    with Florian Cova
    Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 22 17-37. 2014.
    The debate over whether free will and determinism are compatible is controversial, and produces wide scholarly discussion. This paper argues that recent studies in experimental philosophy suggest that people are in fact “natural compatibilists”. To support this claim, it surveys the experimental literature bearing directly or indirectly upon this issue, before pointing to three possible limitations of this claim. However, notwithstanding these limitations, the investigation concludes that the ex…Read more
    The debate over whether free will and determinism are compatible is controversial, and produces wide scholarly discussion. This paper argues that recent studies in experimental philosophy suggest that people are in fact “natural compatibilists”. To support this claim, it surveys the experimental literature bearing directly or indirectly upon this issue, before pointing to three possible limitations of this claim. However, notwithstanding these limitations, the investigation concludes that the existing empirical evidence seems to support the view that most people have compatibilist intuitions.
    Experimental Philosophy: Free WillCompatibilism
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