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Yuuki Ohta

University of Oxford
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  • University of Oxford
    Faculty of Philosophy
    Post-doctoral Fellow
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Oxford, England, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
Metaphilosophy
Philosophy of Action
Aesthetics
Meta-Ethics
Aristotle
Thomas Aquinas
Immanuel Kant
G. E. M. Anscombe
Ludwig Wittgenstein
4 more
Areas of Interest
Belief
J. L. Austin
Propositions and That-Clauses
Propositions and Facts
Practical Reason
Intentions
The Nature of Action
Dispositions and Powers
Varieties of Causation
Mental States and Processes
Desire
P. F. Strawson
7 more
  • All publications (4)
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    Reasons and the form of practical identity (Proceedings of the CAPE International Workshops, 2013. Part I: The CAPE International Conference “Ethics and Well-being”)
    CAPE Studies in Applied Philosophy and Ethics Series 2 65-84. 2014.
    9th and 10th Nov. 2013 at Kyoto University. Organizers: Takeshi Sato and Shunsuke Sugimoto.
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    Editor’s introduction
    Jurisprudence 15 (1): 1-4. 2024.
    The four original papers and the critical comments on them gathered here are based on presentations given at the workshop, Reasons and Normativity: Themes from the Philosophy of Joseph Raz, which t...
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    Strange Tools: Art and Human Nature
    British Journal of Aesthetics 58 (1): 101-105. 2018.
    © British Society of Aesthetics 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society of Aesthetics. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: [email protected] is an ambitious and wide-ranging book. Here are some of its central claims. Human life is pervaded by ‘organized activities’, which are activities in which human agents interact with the environment and other agents, sometimes deliberatively but more typically semi-automatically, yet always …Read more
    © British Society of Aesthetics 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society of Aesthetics. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: [email protected] is an ambitious and wide-ranging book. Here are some of its central claims. Human life is pervaded by ‘organized activities’, which are activities in which human agents interact with the environment and other agents, sometimes deliberatively but more typically semi-automatically, yet always intelligently and responsively, exercising the cognitive powers such agents are naturally endowed with or naturally develop. ‘Technologies’ are patterns of use of a thing, or a ‘tool’, thanks to which organized activities have the structures that they do. For example, breast-feeding, dancing and perceiving are all organized activities, and the lullaby the mother might sing to soothe the baby, the slings she might use to hold him securely, the body of the dancer, the system of...
    AestheticsAesthetics, MiscThe Nature of Philosophy
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    L'Expérience esthétique, by Jean‐Marie Schaeffer. Paris, Gallimard, coll. « NRF Essais », 2015, 366 pp. ISBN: 978‐2‐07‐039980‐2. 20€ (review)
    with Laure Blanc-Benon
    European Journal of Philosophy 25 (4): 1243-1247. 2017.
    Aesthetic Experience
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