ASIA PACIFIC RESEARCH INTEGRITY NETWORK MEETING 2023 TOKYO, JAPAN ASIA PACIFIC RESEARCH INTEGRITY NETWORK MEETING 2023 TOKYO, JAPAN

Tetsuji Iseda

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Professor,
Graduate School of Letters,
Kyoto University
Tetsuji Iseda graduated Kyoto University in 1991. He received Master of Art in ethics from Kyoto University in 1993 and Ph.D. in philosophy (specialized in history and philosophy of science) from University of Maryland in 2001. He was appointed as Lecturer at School of Informatics and Sciences, Nagoya University in 1999, and as Associate Professor at Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University in 2008. At Kyoto University, he was promoted to Professor in 2022, which is his current position. He was also a visiting scholar at Center for History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh, in the academic year of 2003. His research interests include various topics in philosophy of science (social epistemology, scientific realism, Bayesian confirmation theory, demarcation between science and pseudoscience, etc.) and applied ethics (animal ethics, research integrity, engineering ethics, information ethics, space ethics etc.). Throughout those various topics, he is interested in how people with different ways of seeing the issue can communicate with and understand each other. As to the issue of research integrity, he is interested in the research integrity education in various cultural contexts, especially in cultures (like Japanese) where the notion of 'integrity' does not have an exact counterpart.
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