Café & Forum

 
       La Fontaine du dialogue(Busato
        2015.10.20 @Angers



Japanese site: 会のまとめ



Sci-Phi Café SHE (Science & Human Existence): 2011~, in Tokyo

1. Science and philosophy: Overview (2011.11.24-25)













2. Determinism and free will (2012.4.17-18)
















3. The Normal and the Pathological (2012.9.11-12)















































4. Brain and mind, or consciousness (2012.11.29-30)


















5. Vitalism (2013.3.26-27)



















6. Intestinal microbiota (2013.9.10-11)


















7. Gene (2014.4.3-4)







































8. Intelligent design (2014.11.27-28)





















9. Science and religion: The case of Auguste Comte (2016.3.10-11)
















10. Plant (2016.11.17-18)


















11. Ernst Haeckel (2017.6.16)

















12. Minimal cognition (2017.10.27)

















13. Theaetetus, or science viewed from Plato (2018.6.15)
















14. Technique, according to Heidegger (2019.4.12)


















15. Louis Pasteur's Footsteps (2022.10.5)

















16. Anaximander (2023.3.8)




































17. A joint review of the book From Immunity to Science as Philosophy by Hidetaka Yakura (2023.11.17)



























Café PAWL (Philosophy As a Way of Life): 2014~, in Tokyo

1. Diogenes of Sinope (2014.3.28)















2. Epicurus (2014.11.21)

















3. Epictetus (2016.3.8)














4. Aristotle (2016.11.11)

















5. Socrates (2017.6.9)

















6. Phaedo of Plato (2017.10 21)
















7. On Life of Tolstoy (2018.6.8)














8. Happiness of Alain Badiou (2022.9.28)
















9. Happiness and antiphilosophy (2023.3.1)


























10. The Symposium of Plato and mysticism (2023.11.14)




























Sci-Phi Café SHE in Sapporo: 2016~

1. Philosophy for science & science for philosophy (2016.3.2)







2. Gene (2016.11.8)


















3. Healing (2017.6.3)















4. Inner life (2017.10.6)

















5. Minimal requirements for cognition (2018.6.2)

















6. Technique (2018.10.27) 






7. Plants (2019.3.23)

















8. On the book A Meditative Life of an Immunologist in Paris by Hidetaka Yakura (2022.10.29)





9. Anaximander (2023.2.25)

























10. On the book From Immunity to Science as Philosophy by Hidetaka Yakura (2023.10.21)



























Bergson Café (Read French Texts and Discuss): 2017~, in Tokyo

1. Pierre Hadot « La philosophie comme manière de vivre », Exercices spirituels et philosophie antique (Albin Michel, 2002) pp. 289-304 (2017.6.24 & 7.1)
















2. Pierre Hadot  « Apprendre à vivre », Exercices spirituels et philosophie antique (Albin Michel, 2002) pp. 19-38 (2017.10.14 & 21)


















3. Pierre Hadot  « Apprendre à dialoguer », Exercices spirituels et philosophie antique (Albin Michel, 2002) pp. 38-47 (2018.6.9 & 16) 



















4. Pierre Hadot  « Apprendre à mourir », Exercices spirituels et philosophie antique (Albin Michel, 2002) pp. 48-60 (2018.11.9 & 15)  


















5. Pierre Hadot  « Apprendre à lire », Exercices spirituels et philosophie antique (Albin Michel, 2002) pp. 60-74 (2019.5.21 & 28) 


















6. Alain Badiou's Métaphysique du bonheur réel (PUF, 2015) Chapter 1 (2022.9.28)















7. Alain Badiou's Métaphysique du bonheur réel (PUF, 2015) Chapter 2 (2023.3.1)


























8. Jean-François Mattéi, Les présocratiques, Les La pensée antique (PUF, 2015) (2023.11.8)






























Paris Café: 2017~, in Paris

1. Penser à la relation entre la science et la philosophie (2017.9.2)













2. Penser le problème de la cognition minimale (2019.1.11)

















Sci-Phi Forum FPSS (Forum of Philosophy of Science for Scientists) : 2017~, in Tokyo 

1. The First FPSS (2017.6.10) 
  Discussion on the policy of the Forum















2. The Second FPSS (2017.10.28)
 a) Muta, Y: History and present situation of science communication in Japan 
 b) Shiraishi, H: Recomendation of life-style of Mr. Yakura from the age of 50
 c) Hayashi, Y: Position of philosophy in fusion of humanities and sciences---A view from physical education
 d) Saga, T: Biodiversity and agriculture 

















3. The Third FPSS (2018.6.30)
 a) Hayashi, Y: Philosophy as a "play of logos"
 b) Onai, T: Proposal of "time being-labor being theory"
 c) Shiraishi, H: Towards fusion of science and philosophy by "mindfulness"

















4. The Fourth FPSS (2018.11.17)
 a) Ito, A: On teleology
 b) Iwakura, Y: Technological progress in developmental engineering and human existence








5. The Fifth FPSS (2019.5.18)
   a) Hayashi, Y: Is 'philosophy as a way of life' possible today?
   b) Ato, M: Is it possible for active scientists to philosophize?






6. The Sixth FPSS (2019.11.9)
 a) Takeda, Y: On the essential difference between science and technology--from the practitioner's perspective
 b) Takeda, K: On consciousness from the viewpoint of neuropsychology




















7. The Seventh FPSS (2022.10.1)
 a) Yakura, H: Series "Science & Philosophy" Presocratics-1
 b) Watanabe, M: Altered states of consciousness and unconsciousness
 c) Iwanaga, Y: Talk session on the book A Meditative Life of an Immunologist in Paris by H Yakura









8. The Eighth FPSS (2023.3.4)
 a) Yakura, H: Series "Science & Philosophy" Presocratics-2
 b) Hisanaga, S: Gene and individuality
 c) Ichikawa, H: The basic ways of humans and science























9. The Ninth FPSS (2023.11.11)
 a) Yakura, H: Series "Science & Philosophy" Presocratics-3
 b) Muta, Y: Harry Collins, Rethink Expertise: How useful is professional knowledge to civil society?
 c) Kimura, T: Was there no philosophy in Japanese technology, or have we left it behind? --Questions of a technologist
































































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