Yoshimitsu Akihiro

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Title

Associate Professor

Researcher Number(JSPS Kakenhi)

10585227

Current Affiliation Organization 【 display / non-display

  • Duty   University of the Ryukyus   Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences   Department of Sociology and Human Sciences   Associate Professor  

External Career 【 display / non-display

  • 2010.04
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    2012.03

    University of the Ryukyus, Faculty of Law and Letters, Assistant Professor  

  • 2012.04
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    2018.03

    University of the Ryukyus, Faculty of Law and Letters, Assistant Professor  

  • 2018.04
     
     

     

Research Interests 【 display / non-display

  • Philosophy

Research Areas 【 display / non-display

  • Humanities & Social Sciences / Philosophy and ethics

Research Theme 【 display / non-display

  • philosophy of language

  • critical thinking

  • non-classical logics

Published Papers 【 display / non-display

  • casuistry and communitariarism: Setting and Background

    Akihiro Yoshimitsu, Shinya Oshiro

      45   149 - 191   2025.03

    Type of publication: Research paper (bulletin of university, research institution)

  • foundation and application of reasonable critical thinking

    Akihiro Yoshimitsu, Moriyasu Hamasaki

    studies on reasonableness     2023.03

    Type of publication: Research paper (research society, symposium materials, etc.)

  • L. Wright's Investigative Diagnostics and How doctors Think

      42   139 - 191   2022.03

    Type of publication: Research paper (bulletin of university, research institution)

  • Is Casuistry a Method or an Attitude?

    Yoshimitsu Akihiro, Oshiro Shinya

    Nagoya journal of philosophy   ( 15 ) 33 - 47   2021.06 [ Peer Review Accepted ]

    Type of publication: Research paper (scientific journal)

     View Summary

    In the Western intellectual tradition, "casuistry" has been notorious for its abuse since the 17th century. Currently, it is considered as a viable method for applied philosophy. And it has another virtue, that is, a compromise attitude, but we surmise that the fact is less known. In this paper, as the title shows, we ask a question "Is casuistry a method or an attitude?" Considering casuistry from a historical point of views, we shall answer the question in the final section. At any rate, the purpose of this article is to enrich a concept of casuistry for its further applications to practical or applied philosophy.

  • L. Wright on Diagnostic Argument and the Inarticulate

    Yoshimitsu Akihiro, Hamasaki Moriyasu

      ( 41 ) 113 - 157   2021.03

    Type of publication: Research paper (bulletin of university, research institution)

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