We issue a journal for philosophy and history of science, titled PHS Studies.
All contents are written in Japanese, with main articles having English abstracts (from No. 2 onward).
See Kyoto University Research Information Repository.
Takehiro AIBA:
Analyzing causal pluralism: An attempt to unify metaphysical monism and conceptual pluralism of causation
Kotaro NAMURA:
Under what conditions is indirect evidence in history reliable?
Ayumu ISHIDA:
The relationship between simulations and experiments: Arguments on their materiality
Toma KAWANISHI:
Concerning the historical position of Alan Turing
Mana SUZUKI:
Personal computers for domestic use and “home computers” in Japan during the 1980s
Toma KAWANISHI:
Edger Daylight. Turing Tales (Lonely Scholar, 2016)
Kotaro NAMURA
Mark Hewitson. History and Causality (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015)
Mai SUGIMOTO
List of textbooks and references in syllabi for courses on the history of science and technology offered in Japan from academic year 2016
Kotaro NAMURA:
Controversy over narrative-ladeness of historical evidence
Toma KAWANISHI
Reconsidering Plankalkül
Mana Suzuki:
The relation between videogames and Japanese microcomputer culture in the mass media in early 1980s
Kazutaka TAKAHASHI:
A consideration of the role of the explication in Carnap’s philosophy in reference to the Carnap-Quine debate
Toma KAWANISHI:
Matti Tedre: The science of computing: shaping a discipline (CRC Press, 2015)
Kotaro NAMURA
Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen: Postnarrativist philosophy of historiography (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015)
Toma KAWANISHI:
How Konrad Zuse viewed the computer: From numerical calculator to general information processing machine
Kohei MORITA:
Two Philosophical arguments on the emergence in physics
Kazuyuki ITO:
Galileo’s astronomical observations (2) — Satellites of Jupiter —
Shunsuke YATABE:
Deflationism of truth and its model: Are vision theory of truth and axiomatic truth theory of Friedman-Sheard
Mana SUZUKI:
Inquiry into the relation between Japanese word processors and the MSX personal computer series
Yuki OZAKI:
A scenario for the construction of temporal and spatial concepts in Berkely’s philosophy
Yoshinari YOSHIDA:
Alessandro Minelli and Thomas Pradeu. Towards a theory of development (Oxford University Press, 2014)
Shunsuke YATABE:
Is truth a logical connective?: A truth theory and the harmony
Mana Suzuki:
The history of philosophical analysis of the concept of truth through the discussion about A. P. Ushenko’s liar sentence
Yuta HASHIMOTO:
The development of mathematical education in Prussian gymnasium in the reform period
Kouhei MORITA:
The role of the concept of the information in the development of Everett interpretation
Kazuyuki ITO:
Galileo’s astronomical observations (1) — Moon —
Mana SUZUKI:
Relationship between homecomputers and videogames based on microcomputer magazines in Japan during the 1980s
Hajime INABA:
The genealogy of ensemble theories and thermodynamic analogies: A study on J. Willard Gibbs’ Elementary principles in statistical mechanics
Yuki SUGAWARA:
Is psychology reduced to neuroscience?
Yoshinari YOSHIDA:
Eco-evo-devo as a part of evo-devo
Humiaki HIRASHIMIZU:
The activity of the Technology Board of Japan in 1942
Kohei MORITA:
What is the “Copenhagen interpretation”?: Is Niels Bohr’s interpretation compatible with the collapse interpretation?
Yuichi AMITANI:
Keith Stanovich. Rationality and the reflective mind (Oxford University Press, 2010)
Shunsuke YATABE:
Embracing circularity: A change on an interpretation of predicativity
Hisashi NAKAO:
Genomic information and epigenetics in a medical context
Kazuyuki ITO:
Truesdell and history of the 18th century mechanics
Yoshinari YOSHIDA, Katsuya TAKAO, Hisashi NAKAO:
Evo-devo and eco-evo-devo:Two extended syntheses in evolutionary biology(Essay review of Evolution by G.Arthur and Ecological developmental biology by S.Gilbert&D.Epel)
Kouhei MORITA:
Simon Saunders, Jonathan Barret, Adrian Kent, and David Wallace(eds.):Many worlds?: Everett, quantum theory, and reality
Shunsuke YATABE:
Non-standard natural numbers as large numbers: Non-standard numbers and strict finitism
Nobumichi ARIGA:
Theory of collision as an example of Rational Mechanics, from 1720 to 1730
Yukinori ONISHI:
Analysing the scientific realism debate from the coherentist’s point of view
Katsuya TAKAO:
The principle of indifference and Bertand’s paradoxes
Mai SUGIMOTO:
On the original of “First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC” by John von Neumann
Kazuyuki ITO:
‘Coordinates’ in the early 18th century mechanics
Hisashi NAKAO:
Daniel Kelly. Yuck!: The nature and moral significance of disgust
Hajime INABA:
Helge Kragh. Entropic creation: Religious context of thermodynamics and cosmology
Hajime INABA (tr.):
L. Boltzmann: Über die Prinzipien der Mechanik
Yuichi AMITANI:
How does the gap between the essentialistic nature of the species concept and the vague boundaries of species cause the species problem?
Hari ONODA:
The relativity of inertia and Mach’s principle: An analysis of the process of forming the general theory of relativity
Hisashi NAKAO:
Geneaology of culture: The (re)rise of cultural phylogenetics
Mana SUZUKI:
T. Maudlin’s defense of the interpretations of the minimal fixed point model for semantic paradoxes
Hajime INABA:
On the origin of the concept of ensemble: From Helmholtz to Boltzmann
Hidekazu HASHIMOTO:
Thomson & Tait Treatise on natural philosophy: From Lagrange’s analytical mechanics to modern analytical mechanics
Nobumichi ARIGA (tr.):
J. L. Lagrange: Mechanique analitique (part): General formulas for equilibrium and motion
Mai SUGIMOTO:
Claude Shannon’s Maze Solving Machine: Transition of its interpretation in Bell Labs
Nobumichi ARIGA:
Young Lagrange meets the “metaphysics” of mathematics: In the context of French infinitesimal controversy
Hisashi NAKAO:
The meme’s-eye view
Yukinori OHNISHI:
Constructive empiricism and voluntaristic epistemology: What is meant by “rational but supererogatory”?
Hajime INABA:
Ostwald’s Energetik: In relation to the introduction of thermodynamics to physical chemistry
Mana SUZUKI:
Consideration of the strengthened liar sentence of truth-value gaps theories
Kazuyuki ITO:
Equation of motion in Johann Bernoulli’s Hydraulica
Senji TANAKA and Hisashi NAKAO:
A Critical Examination of the Linguistic Analogy of Morality: Through a Comparison with Emotional Theory of Morality
Hisashi NAKAO:
Recent Developments in the Massive Modularity Hypothesis: Its Analysis and Compatibility with the Dual Inheritance Theory
Nobumichi ARIGA:
What was the Vis Viva Controversy?
Katsuhiko SANO:
Homophonic Theory of Truth for Modal Logic
Katsuhiko SANO:
Hybrid Counterfactual Logic for Information Updating
Mai SUGIMOTO:
The Transition of Wiener’s Conception of Cybernetics from 1942 to 1945
Senji TANAKA:
Modeling and Model Pluralism in Evolutionary Biology
Kentaro YAMAGUCHI:
On Statistical Models: From the Viewpoint of Information Criteria
Nobumichi ARIGA:
From Dishpan to Computer: The Beginnings of Simulation with General Circulation Model
Hisashi NAKAO:
The Reciprocal Altruism Model in the Evolutionary Study of Human Behavior
Hajime INABA:
Gibbs’s Canonical Ensemble and Its Foundation
Yukinori OHNISHI:
Models and the Semanic Conception of Theories
Kazuyuki ITO:
Von Neumann and the McCulloch-Pitts Model: Birth of the Automata Theory
Yuichi AMITANI:
Is a Restored Nature a Faked Nature?: From Elliot’s Criticism
of Ecological Restoration to Environmental Pragmatism
Masashiro KONDO:
Bartholin and Birefringence
Soshichi UCHII:
How Should We Read the Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence
Masahiro MATSUOU:
A Rough Sketch on How to Relate Leibnitz’s Relational Theory of Space and Time to His Vindication of Absolute Motion
Tetsuji ISEDA:
How Should We Socialize Bayesianism?: An Analysis of Levi’s Model of a Group Decision
Daisuke KAIDA:
The Exclusion Problem and the Causal Theory of Properties
Yuichi AMITANI:
Paul Humphreys’s Theory of Probabilistic Causation
Akiko KANEDA:
On Tarski’s Definision of Logical Consequence: From a Historical Viewpoint
Katsuhiko SANO:
Dividing Modality in Quantified Modal Logic
Steve AWODY and Kohei KISHIDA:
Topology and Modality: Extension to First-order Modal Logic
Senji TANAKA:
Darwinian Module or Automated Skill?: An Examination of Evolutionary Psychological Approach
Akihisa SETOGUCHI:
Medicine, Parasitology, and Entomology: Disciplines on Tropical Diseases in Japan, 1876-1946
Mai SUGIMOTO:
C. E. Shannon on Cryptography
Kazuyuki ITO:
Euler’s Equation of Motion