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Society
[Introduction]
[Contents]
How to convey "what happened" to others
Comparison between different fields
How "facts" are created in each field of research and context
How "facts" are created in each field of research and context
Construction of "facts" in history, scientific verification of sacred relics, discussion of the "fact" nature of the mind of animals, reasoning methods of history and biology, objectivity created from observation of extraterrestrial materials, creation of "facts" and its power by artificial intelligence (AI).
Each chapter is an interactive essay
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kyoto University, Center of Fine Arts / Graduate School of Science (Assistant Professor of Fine Arts, 12th class)
Specializes in extraterrestrial material science and planetary material science, analyzing samples returned from meteorites and asteroids.
Received the Research Incentive Award from the Japanese Society of Mineral Science in 2022.
Received the Research Incentive Award from the Kyoto University, Center of Fine Arts / Graduate School of Information Science (Assistant Professor of Fine Arts, 12th class)
History of the Battle of Truth and Falsity
I can see things that cannot be seen.
I can see things, but I don't see them.
I can see things because I can't see them.
I want to see them because I can't see them.
Four types of scientific research to experiment with the "facts" of the Holy Grail and a brief history of their development.
Five miracles, science, and church -- three ways around the facts.
Chapter 3 "Can you answer this question?"
Five Scientific and Moral Truths -- Rethinking the Sociobiological Debate
Six When "Useless" Research Seeks Significance of Existence -- The Question of "Indigenous Science" again
Seven When the Integration, Comparison and Linkage of Facts -- What Is Finally Made Relative
[Author's Biography]
The Hakubi Center of Kyoto University / Institute of Humanities and Sciences (Associate Professor, Hakubi Specific, 12th term)
Specializes in historical science, especially religious history and comparative cultural history between east and west.