Phenomenology of Pain

January 4, 2014
The University of Tokyo Center for Philosophy, Uehiro Research Division, University of Tokyo

Building 18, Collaboration Room 1
Univesity of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Komaba Campus
Tokyo 113-8654
Japan

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  • The University of Tokyo Center for Philosophy, Uehiro Research Division, Philosophy of Disability and Coexistence Project (L2 project)

Organisers:

Kohji Ishihara
The University of Tokyo Center for Philosophy

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The University of Tokyo Center for Philosophy, Uehiro Research Division, Philosophy of Disability & Co-existence Project (UTCP/PhDC) 
3rd International Conference "Phenomenology of Pain"

Saturday, Jan. 4, 2014, 13:00-17:00
Venue: Komaba I Campus, The University of Tokyo, Building 18, Collaboration Room 1

Speakers
Javier Moscoso
(Research Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at the Institute of Philosophy of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC))
“The History of Pain and the Anthropology of Experience”

Tetsuya Kono 
(Professor, Rikkyo University) 
“Pain: A Phenomenological Approach”

Shinichiro Kumagaya
(Project Lecturer, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, the University of Tokyo)
“Pain as a loss of collective predictions: implications from Tohjisha-Kenkyu of Addicts”

Simon van Rysewyk
(Post-Doctoral Fellow, Taiwan National Science Council, Graduate Institute of Medical Humanities, Taipei Medical University)
“The Observer is the Observed: Towards Integrating Personal Pain, Neuroscience and Mind-Brain Identity Theory”

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Kohji Ishihara (UTCP / PhDC)

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#phenomenology, pain, history, neuroscience, psychology, humanities, neurophenomenology, philosophy