SAITO, Norifumi |
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Faculty, Department/Institute
- Faculty of Sociology Department of Sociology Social System Design Major
Academic status (qualification)
- Professor Apr. 1,2001
Undergraduate Degrees・University
- Kyoto University Faculty of Literature1979 Graduated
Graduate Degrees・University
- Kyoto University Doctor's Degree Program 1985 Completed
Academic Degrees
- Master of Literature Mar. 1981 Kyoto University
Homepage Address, E-mail Address
- Homepage Address:http://www2.itc.kansai-u.ac.jp/~saiton/
Research fields
Research fields | keyword |
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Philosophy | |
Philosophy and ethics of engineering |
Research topics
research topic | Philosophy of Engineering |
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Study theme state | Individual Research |
research duration | |
Research Programs | |
keyword | knowledge of engineering,bounded rationality,complexity, |
Research field | |
Research Topics Overview |
research topic | engineering ethics |
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Study theme state | Joint research within Japan |
research duration | |
Research Programs | |
keyword | bounded rationality,safety,institutions, |
Research field | |
Research Topics Overview |
research topic | law and engineering |
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Study theme state | Individual Research |
research duration | |
Research Programs | |
keyword | knowledge of engineering,intellectual properties,,, |
Research field | |
Research Topics Overview |
Research Activities
- My academic interest began from philosophy of science. Then I focused on philosophy of engineering, especially knowledge of engineering. And now I make researches into engineering ethics and the technological foundationtions of industrial society.
Research Career
- 1981/4/1~1987年/3/31
- 1985/4/1~2000年/3/31
- 1991/4/1~2000年/3/31
- 1987/4/1~1994年/3/31
- 1994/4/1~2000年/3/31
- 1995/12/11~1995年/12/15
- 1996/9~1996年/9
- 1998/4/1~1999年/3/31
- 2000/4/1~2001年/3/31
- 2000/4/1~2007年
- 2001/4/1~2003年/3/31
- 2001/4/1~2005年/9/30
- 2001/9/17~2001年/9/21
- 2005/4/1~2006年
- 2005/10/1~2016年/3/31
- 2003
- 2015/9
Awards
- 2007
Academic Associations
所属学会・団体名 | 役職名 (役職在任期間) |
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Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers |
Research Publications
No. | Type of publication | Date of publication (Date of presentation) | Title | Type of research result | Jointly authored or single authored | Publisher and journal name | Volume number |
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1 | Papers1 | 2022/3/31~2022,03,31,,, | Artifacts themselves matter | In-house publication | Single-Author | ||
2 | Papers1 | 2020/3/31~2020,03,31,,, | Illustrated "Engineering Ethics” | In-house publication | Single-Author | ||
3 | Book2 | 1999/8/15~1999,08,15,,, | Introduction to philosophy of Engineering | Academic Journal | Co-author | Journal of Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and Systems | |
4 | Papers1 | 1999/7/1~1999,07,01,,, | On so-called 'moral in sports' | In-house publication | Single-Author | Bulletein of Osaka University of Health and Sports Sciences | |
5 | Book2 | 1999/7/1~1999,07,01,,, | Some Features of Engineering Ethics | In-house publication | Single-Author | Bulletin of Osaka University of Health and Sciences | |
6 | Book2 | 1998/11/10~1998,11,10,,, | Complexity : the world of engineering knowledge | Monograph | Single-Author | ||
7 | Papers1 | 1998/10/10~1998,10,10,,, | Philosophical Significance of Computational Science | Academic Journal | Single-Author | ||
8 | Papers1 | 1998/7/10~1998,07,10,,, | Philosophical Significance of Complex System | Academic Journal | Co-author | ||
9 | Papers1 | 1997/7/10~1997,07,10,,, | Introduction to the Ethics of Complex Society | In-house publication | Single-Author | BULLETIN of OSAKA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH AND SPORT SCIENCES | |
10 | Papers1 | 1997/7/10~1997,07,10,,, | Current Topics of Complexity | In-house publication | Single-Author | BULLETIN OF OSAKA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH AND SPORT SCIENCES | |
11 | Papers1 | 1996/7/1~1996,07,01,,, | Ethics from an Engineering View | In-house publication | Single-Author | Bulletin of Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences | |
12 | Papers1 | 1995/12/16~1995,12,16,,, | Intellectual Features of Engineering in comtranst with Nafural Sciemce | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Studies in Moderm Philosophy | |
13 | Papers1 | 1995/7/25~1995,07,25,,, | Transformation from Mathematial to Engineering Aspects in Computing | In-house publication | Single-Author | Bulletin of Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences | |
14 | Papers1 | 1994/8/30~1994,08,30,,, | Edwin T. Layton, Jr. and Engineering Science | In-house publication | Single-Author | Bulletin of Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences | |
15 | Papers1 | 1993/8/30~1993,08,30,,, | Some Features of Engineering Knowledge | In-house publication | Single-Author | Bulletin of OSAKA University of Health and Sport Sciences | |
16 | Papers1 | 1993/8/30~1993,08,30,,, | Experiment from an Application Point of View | In-house publication | Single-Author | Bulletin of OSAKA University of Health and Sport Sciences | |
17 | Papers1 | 1991/8/30~1991,08,30,,, | Toward philosophical grounding of engineering | In-house publication | Single-Author | BULLETIN OF OSAKA COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION | |
18 | Academic presentation7 | 1991/7~1991,07,,,, | Rationality of engineering | Single-Author | |||
19 | Papers1 | 1990/8/30~1990,08,30,,, | The Scope of Frame Problem | In-house publication | Single-Author | BULLETIN OF OSAKA COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION | |
20 | Papers1 | 1989/8/30~1989,08,30,,, | Some Aspects of Frame Problem | In-house publication | Single-Author | BULLETIN OF OSAKA COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION | |
21 | Papers1 | 1987/8~1987,08,,,, | Artificial Intelligence and Our Intellectual Finiteness | In-house publication | Single-Author | BULLETIN OF OSAKA COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION | |
22 | Papers1 | 1986/8/30~1986,08,30,,, | Around the theoretical Foundation of'Wesensanschauung' | In-house publication | Single-Author | BULLETIN OF OSAKA COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION | |
23 | Papers1 | 1985/8/25~1985,08,25,,, | Knowledge and the Arguments against Psychologism | In-house publication | Single-Author | BULLETIN OF OSAKA COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION | |
24 | Presentations99 | 1984/11/11~1984,11,11,,, | Synthetic judgement aposteriori | Single-Author |
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2022/8/26~
Chapter or SectionAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2022/7~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2022/5/29~
PapersArtifacts themselves matterUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi価値;都市2022/3/31~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2021/5/19~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2021/3/5~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2020/9/26~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2020/4/26~
PapersIllustrated "Engineering Ethics”UnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2020/3/31~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2019/12/9~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2019/11/30~
Academic presentationSAITO,Norifumi2019/11/10~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2019/9/14~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2019/4/21~
BookMonographSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2019/3/11~
Keynote addressCo-authorSAITO,Norifumi2018/12/15~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2018/10/14~
Keynote addressSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2018/10/6~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2018/9/10~
BookCo-authoredSAITO,Norifumi2018/4/30~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2018/4/7~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2018/2/20~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2017/12/22~
Academic presentationSAITO,Norifumi2017/11/25~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2017/10/21~
PapersUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2017/5~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2016/10/1~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2016/9/6~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2016/6/21~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2016/5/7~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2016/4/27~
Research reportSAITO,Norifumi2016/3/22~
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2016~
BookMonographCo-authoredSAITO,Norifumi2015/6/10~
Research reportUnrefereedSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2015/4~
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2015/3~
Research reportUnrefereedSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2015/1/10~
PapersUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2015~
PapersIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2015~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2014/12/20~
PapersUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2014/12~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2014/11/16~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2014/11/1~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2014/10/25~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2014/8/29~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2014/8/17~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2014/8/7~
PapersUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2014/4~
LectureUnrefereedSAITO,Norifumi2014/2/18~
PapersUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2014~
Research reportUnrefereedSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2013/12/6~
Research reportUnrefereedSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2013/11/29~
Academic presentationUnrefereedSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2013/11/17~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;2013/4/21~
Keynote addressSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;2013/3/16~
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2013~
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2013~
Research reportUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi2013~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;2012/11/18~
BookMonographCo-authored chapterSAITO,Norifumi;2012/5/1~
Academic presentationSAITO,Norifumi;2012/4/22~
PapersUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2012/4/14~
Academic presentationSAITO,Norifumi;2011/12/3~
LectureSAITO,Norifumi;2011/11/15~
Magazine articleUnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2011/10~
Academic presentationSAITO,Norifumi;2011/9/24~
LectureSAITO,Norifumi;2011/9/13~
Academic presentationSAITO,Norifumi;2011/9/11~
LectureSAITO,Norifumi;2011/6/11~
PapersIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2011/6~
BookMonographCo-authorSAITO,Norifumi;2011/5/20~
PapersUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2011/4~
Magazine articleUnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2011/2~
Academic presentationSAITO,Norifumi;2010/12/10~
LectureSAITO,Norifumi;2010/11/27~
LectureSAITO,Norifumi;2010/9/17~
Academic presentationSAITO,Norifumi;2010/8/29~
LectureSAITO,Norifumi;2010/7/30~
Academic presentationSAITO,Norifumi;2010/4/24~
Academic presentationSAITO,Norifumi;2009/11/15~
Academic presentationSAITO,Norifumi;2009/10/17~
PapersIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;structure2009/7~
LectureSAITO,Norifumi;2009/6/3~
Academic presentationSAITO,Norifumi;2009/3/27~
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2009~
PapersUnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2009~
Academic presentationSAITO,Norifumi;2008/11/9~
BookMonographCo-authorSAITO,Norifumi;2008/9/5~
Academic presentationSAITO,Norifumi;2008/8/4~
PapersIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2008~
Book reviewUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2008~
Academic presentationSAITO,Norifumi;2007/11/10~
PapersUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;2007/10~
Keynote addressSAITO,Norifumi;2007/9/21~
LectureSAITO,Norifumi;2007/9/14~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2007/9/12~
LectureSAITO,Norifumi;2007/7/24~2007/9/26
PapersUnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2007/4/14~Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 20050401-20070331
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2007/4/14~
PapersUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2007/4/14~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2007/3/17~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2007/3/10~
PapersUnrefereedSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2007/3~200612-200703
PapersUnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;2007/3~
Survey reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2007/2/21~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2007/1/27~
UnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2007/1/1~
PapersUnrefereedSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2007~Kansai University Grant-in-Aid for the Faculty Joint Research Program
Book reviewIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2007~
Book reviewUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2007~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2006/11/7~
Keynote addressSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2006/10/21~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2006/9/15~
PresentationsSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2006/9/7~
LectureSAITO,Norifumi;2006/8/19~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2006/7/22~
PresentationsSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2006/4/28~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2006/1/28~
PapersUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2006~
CommentaryUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2006~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2005/11/27~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2005/10/14~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2005/10/7~
Research reportSAITO,Norifumi;2005/9/17~
PresentationsSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2005/9/17~
LectureSAITO,Norifumi;2005/7/30~
LectureSAITO,Norifumi;2005/7/25~
PresentationsSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2005/7/16~
BookMonographCo-authorSAITO Norifumi;;;;2005/7/10~
Keynote addressSAITO,Norifumi;2005/6/11~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2005/6/11~
LectureSAITO,Norifumi;2005/5/18~
SAITO,Norifumi;2005/3/20~
BookUnrefereedMonographCo-authorSAITO Norifumi;;2005/2/28~
BookMonographSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2005/2/10~
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UnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2004/12/1~
LectureSAITO,Norifumi;2004/11/19~
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2004/8/31~
UnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2004/6/1~
BookMonographCo-authorSAITO Norifumi;;;;2004/4/10~
BookMonographCo-authorSAITO Norifumi;;;;2004/4~
PapersIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2004/3~
PapersIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2004/3~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2004/2/21~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2004/1/14~
UnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2004/1/1~
UnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2003/12/1~
PresentationsSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2003/11/16~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2003/10/25~
PapersUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2003/10~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2003/3/29~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2003/1/14~
UnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2003/1/1~
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LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;2002/12/20~
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BookCo-authorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;;2002/11/30~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;2002/11/10~
Research reportSAITO,Norifumi;2002/11/10~
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OtherSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;2002/9/21~
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Research reportSAITO,Norifumi;2002/9/21~
Academic presentationUnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;;2002/8/3~
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PresentationsSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;2002/3/27~
PresentationsSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;2002/3/4~
Research reportUnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;2002~
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UnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;;2002~
CommentaryUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;2002~
Translated article or paperCo-authorSAITO,Norifumi;;;2001/11/25~
Academic presentationSAITO,Norifumi;;;;2001/10/27~
Open classSAITO,Norifumi;;;2001/10/19~
Single-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;2001/10/1~
Research reportSAITO,Norifumi;;;2001/9/5~
Research reportSAITO,Norifumi;;;;2001/8/13~
Translated article or paperMonographSAITO,Norifumi;;;2001/8/10~
BookMonographCo-authorSAITO Norifumi;;;2001/4/20~
SAITO,Norifumi;;;2001/3/30~
LectureSAITO,Norifumi;;;2001/3/17~
Research reportSAITO,Norifumi;;;2001/2/6~
PapersUnrefereedSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;2001/2/1~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;2001/1/30~
Research reportSAITO,Norifumi;;2001/1/19~
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;2001~
Research reportSAITO,Norifumi;;2000/12/26~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;2000/12/5~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;2000/12/2~
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;2000/12/1~
Book reviewSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;2000/10/20~
Academic presentationUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;2000/10/5~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;2000/8/19~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;2000/7/22~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;2000/7/13~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;2000/6/3~
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;;2000/3/25~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;2000/2/26~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;2000/2/24~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;1999/10/3~
BookUnrefereedMonographCo-authorSAITO Norifumi;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1999/9/10~
BookIntroduction to philosophy of EngineeringUnrefereedAcademic JournalCo-authorSAITO Norifumi;;;Journal of Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and Systems1999/8/15~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;1999/7/19~
PapersOn so-called 'moral in sports'UnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;Bulletein of Osaka University of Health and Sports Sciences1999/7/1~
BookSome Features of Engineering EthicsUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;Bulletin of Osaka University of Health and Sciences1999/7/1~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;1999/6/2~
BookUnrefereedMonographCo-authorSAITO Norifumi;NAKAMURA Kousei;;;1999/4/30~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;1999/3/15~
SAITO,Norifumi;;1999/3~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;1998/12/24~
SAITO,Norifumi;;;1998/12~
BookComplexity : the world of engineering knowledgeIn refereedMonographSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;;1998/11/10~
LectureCo-authorSAITO,Norifumi;;;1998/11/9~
PapersPhilosophical Significance of Computational ScienceUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;;;1998/10/10~
BookUnrefereedMonographCo-authorSAITO Norifumi;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1998/10/1~
PapersPhilosophical Significance of Complex SystemUnrefereedAcademic JournalCo-authorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;;1998/7/10~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;1998/2/13~
BookUnrefereedMonographCo-authorSAITO Norifumi;;;;;;;;;;;1997/12/5~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;1997/11/14~
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;;1997/10/10~
PapersIntroduction to the Ethics of Complex SocietyIn refereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;;BULLETIN of OSAKA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH AND SPORT SCIENCES1997/7/10~In this paper I will elucidate some ethical features of complex society. By complex society I mean real society in contrast with ideal society and large society in contrast with family or friendly society. Only with friendly relationship we cannot live with each other in complex society. We cannot make friends with only ten thousands peoples. We need some objective and cool laws.
And these laws are not orders of the power, but the system arranging human relations. According to psychological theories modern concept of individuals is not unsatisfactory. And so the concepts of autonomous individual or self-consciousness are not fundamental in our ethical model. Not cause but effect is important. In this case our ability of predictability is essential in the ethics of complex society.
Owing to non-linearity of laws we human beings cannot forecast all effects of our actions. This entails that our society needs some experts. We are afraid they may run away. Opening information is one means.
PapersCurrent Topics of ComplexityUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;;;BULLETIN OF OSAKA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH AND SPORT SCIENCES1997/7/10~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;1996/12/12~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;1996/8/11~
LectureSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;1996/8/10~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;1996/7/20~
PapersEthics from an Engineering ViewIn refereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;;Bulletin of Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences1996/7/1~In this paper I will explain some aspects of ethics in terms of engineering.
Our society is very complex. And the society has five constraints. 1. Bounded rationality,
2. Our own preference, 3. Scarcity, 4. The reign of law, 5. Execution by human being.
With those constraints we live in this complex world. And we want to live a better world.
But complexity means essentially "out of control". This problem setting is similar to that of
engineering. And I use engineering view to explain safety, changing rules, heuristics, and
responsibility.
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;;1996/6/26~
PapersIntellectual Features of Engineering in comtranst with Nafural SciemceUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;;;Studies in Moderm Philosophy1995/12/16~
PapersTransformation from Mathematial to Engineering Aspects in ComputingUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;;;Bulletin of Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences1995/7/25~
PresentationsSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;1995/1/8~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;1994/12/1~
PapersEdwin T. Layton, Jr. and Engineering ScienceUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;;;Bulletin of Osaka University of Health and Sport Sciences1994/8/30~In this paper I want to make clear "engineering knowledge". According to Edwin T. Layton, Jr. engineering science and natural science are mirror-image twins. I.e. engineering science has its own knowledge. Most people think engineering as applied science. And then modern engineers are seen as taking over their knowledge from scientists. From this point of view, engineering appears as derivative from science. But engineering itself has an autonomous body of knowledge. Layton asserted this thesis. I summerize his papers and draw some implications from his case studies. Two points are important; problem solving activities of engineering and finite point of view of engineering. I conclude that these points make engineering autonomous.
BookUnrefereedMonographCo-authorSAITO Norifumi;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1994/3/15~
PapersSome Features of Engineering KnowledgeUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;Bulletin of OSAKA University of Health and Sport Sciences1993/8/30~In this paper I want to discern engineering knowledge from scientific knowledge. Both are often confused and unluckily the former seems to be dependent on the latter.
In order to appreciate the engineering knowledge, we have to change the view point of seeing the world from analytic to synthetic(productive). We found three features of knowledge. The first is that engineering knowledge needs very large computation. The second is that to make machines, it is necessary to synthesize much scientific knowledge and many data. The third is that engineering knowledge must deal with open system. All these features depend on the problem of complexity. To put it shortly engineering knowledge deals with the problem of complexity.
PapersExperiment from an Application Point of ViewUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;;Bulletin of OSAKA University of Health and Sport Sciences1993/8/30~It is said that many philosophers of science seem to undervalue the role of experiment. This neglect of experiment is, I think, due to the tradition of justification(I.e. positivism or antipositivism ). This paper aims to describe the experiment from the other perspective. That is application point of view.
Bacon wants to dominate nature due to experiment. This role of experiment makes
it possible to elucidate application or engineering. Now this type of experiment necessarily goes to the simplification or idealization. And the possibility of this experiment consists of the mechanical point of view or weakly-organized system's point of view. And the possibility presupposes the complexity of the world. Up to this I describe scientific experiments.
In relation to engineering I want to explore the points. Engineering deals with the idealization, but its fundamental concerns are the residue. This is the mother of errors. If the system we want to analyze is strongly-organized system, we cannot differentiate cause and effect. And so we must specify the effects. This is the factor of safety. Lastly I must indicate the engineering-specific experiment, I.e. simulation. Even if we know all natural laws, it cannot be said that we can control everything. The synthesis of many natural laws is needed. Design, this is the main thema of engineering. In engineering we must recover the residue and we must design. So if we call scientific experiment analytic, engineering experiment is synthetic.
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;1993/7/21~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;1993/4/24~
Research reportSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;1992/12/3~
Research reportUnrefereedSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;;1992/6/28~Kyoto colloquium for the philosophy of science
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;1992~
PapersToward philosophical grounding of engineeringUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;;BULLETIN OF OSAKA COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION1991/8/30~
Academic presentationRationality of engineeringUnrefereedSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;;1991/7~
PapersThe Scope of Frame ProblemUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;;BULLETIN OF OSAKA COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION1990/8/30~The frame problem is the problem of describing in a computationally reasonable manner what properties persist and what properties change as actions are performed (F.M.Brown).
By considering this problem, what instructions we receive ?
My moral from this problem is to notice the features 'applications of rules' and 'partiality of information'. These features indicate the body of knowledge ,not from the scientific view, but from the engineering view. And this view changes the traditional understanding of 'intelligence' and 'rationality'.
PapersSome Aspects of Frame ProblemUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;;BULLETIN OF OSAKA COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION1989/8/30~In this paper, I want to elucidate some aspects of frame problem. First, I look over the background, where frame problem appears. In Artificial Intelligence(AI),frame problem appears in the context of knowledge representation. And I pick up some presuppositions involved in this background. Secondly, "the solutions" of frame problem are presented. One of these "solutions" is related to nonmonotonic
logic. This logic is the extension of classic logic and is trying to be called common-sense reasoning. Thirdly, I want to develop the significance of frame problem. According to Hashida ,the clue is the partiality of information. But this idea is only crucial, when view of knowledge changes. Traditionally, justification is the merkmal of knowledge. But AI presents the applicable view of knowledge
. This view and the partiality of information will show us new looks of human an
d artificial intelligence.
Academic presentationUnrefereedSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;1989/7/5~
PapersArtificial Intelligence and Our Intellectual FinitenessUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;;BULLETIN OF OSAKA COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION1987/8~
PapersAround the theoretical Foundation of'Wesensanschauung'UnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;BULLETIN OF OSAKA COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION1986/8/30~In dieser Abhandlung wollen wir versuchen, Husserls theoretishe Grundlegung vom Begriff Wesensanschauung zu betrachten. Dieser hat uebrigens zwei Momente : Wesen und Anschauung. Der erstere aber ist das Ideale, was vom Individuum oder Realem ganz abgesondert ist. Die letztere bedeutet Gegebenheit, wobei sich die echte adaequatio rei et intellectus herstellt. So muss der Ausdrueck “gegeben" wortgetreu verstanden werden. Also um des Wesen (nicht Individuum) anschauen zu koennen, muessen wir die Wesensanschauung (nicht empirische) haben.
Auf welchem Grunde aber beruhen diese Argumentationen Husserls? Um den Begriff Wesensanschauung zu setzen, versuchte er, alle psychologische Begruendung seiner Zeit von den reinen Wissenschaften wie Mathematik and Logik streng zu kritisieren. Wir haben ihre Erkentnisse, die allgemein und notwendig sind. Und so ist das Ideale als Gegenstand der Mathematik nach Husserl auf Grund der Evidenz von den mathematischen Erkenntnissen gegeben. Die theoretische Grundlage der Wesensanschauung ist in kuruzem das Modell der mathematischen Erkenntnis. Hier muessen wir eine fundamentale Frage stellen : Was ist Mathematik und Logik?
PapersUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;1986/3/25~
Academic presentationUnrefereedSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;1985/10/12~
PapersKnowledge and the Arguments against PsychologismUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;BULLETIN OF OSAKA COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION1985/8/25~Frege's thoughts have had a profound influence on such diverse thinkers as Wittgenstein, Carnap, Russell and even Husserl. His thoughts are based on his arguments against Psychologism, and then his arguments are interesting from an epistemological point of view. So this leads us to the examination of his arguments. From this point of view we attempt to consider the basic meaning of ‘knowledge'.
What is knowledge from Frege's point of view? Frege said, “Der blosse Gedanke gibt keine Erkenntnis, sondern erst der Gedanke zuzammen mit seiner Bedeutung, d.h. seinem Wahrheitswerte." We must elucidate ‘Gedanke' and ‘Wahrheitswert'. Then we find that for Frege, ‘knowledge' is the knowledge of logic or mathematics. This is not trivial but important when we investigate what ‘knowledge' is. After all not considering ‘knowing subject', he tries to understand ‘knowledge' and refuses naive picture theory. In a sense these theses are right. But moreover he thinks that Gedanke is independent of actual utterance contexts. And this thesis is problematic.
If we think only perfect language (or artificial language), his thesis about Gedanke may be admitted. It follows that e.g. this book must have knowledge because of un-necessity of knowing subject. But in fact we, human beings, have knowledge and depending on various situations we can behave appropriately. This aspect is not unnecessary. Therefore in this viewpoint, not in the viewpoint of justification or Begruendung, we must see what knowledge is. The paradigm of logic or mathematics is important in a sense, but this paradigm has its limitation. Therefore we should invastigate knowledge, first of all, from a pragmatical (not syntactical)point of view.
PresentationsSynthetic judgement aposterioriUnrefereedSingle-AuthorSAITO Norifumi;;;;1984/11/11~
Academic presentationUnrefereedSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;;1984~
PapersUnrefereedMonographSingle-AuthorSAITO,Norifumi;;;1981~
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