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Saku Hara is an Associate Professor affiliated with the Graduate School of Arts and Letters at Tohoku University and a Visiting Researcher at the Brain Science Institute, Tamagawa University. Their work bridges philosophy, neuroscience, and ethics, with a focus on rationality and selfhood.
- Field of Specialization: Neurophilosophy, Neuroethics, Neuroliteracy
- Professional Affiliations: The Philosophical Association of Japan, The Japan Society for Ethics, Philosophy of Science Society Japan, Japan Association for Philosophy of Science
Hara’s research explores interdisciplinary intersections of cognitive science, ethics, and self-conceptualization. Their recent publications include analyses of representational content in neuroscience and critiques of biomedical ethics frameworks applied to media violence.
Key trends in their scholarly output highlight a sustained focus on neurophilosophy (e.g., phenomenal theories of consciousness), neuroethics (e.g., moral implications of violence), and the philosophy of science. Subfields span theoretical neuroscience, cognitive modeling, media ethics, and bioethical argumentation analysis.
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