Tetsuji
Iseda
(Visiting Scholar)
Nagoya University, Japan
Academic Year 2003-04
Social Epistemological Study on Confirmation Theory
Tetsuji’s research interests include confirmation
theory, social epistemology and philosophy of social science. He
is now working on socialization of analytic epistemology and its
implication for the philosophy of science, especially for confirmation
theory. The internalist/externalist distinction in epistemology
does not address the social aspect of knowledge, and Tetsuji thinks
that having a socialized epistemology at this level is an important
step toward a full-fledged social epistemology. Another research
interest of his is the disintegration of sociology in terms of subject
matter, theory and methodology. In other fields of philosophy, he
is working on methodological / theoretical issues related to applied
ethics. There, his interest is in making utilitarianism more useful
for practical purposes. In his personal life, he loves watching
old movies. Since he came to Pittsburgh, Tetsuji started going to
opera and ballet performances. He is impressed by the quality of
the performances in Pittsburgh.
June 2008
Tetsuji is now at the Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University Yoshidahonmachi.
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