Profile

KOEMON Katsuhiko

Professor, School of Law,
Meiji University

SDGs theme

Research fields:
Philosophy and ethics

Research themes:
Value theory, agency and self-knowledge, modern and contemporary French philosophy

Main books and papers:
◆“Shogen ni okeru Shinri to Rinri no Kousa” (The Intersection of Truth and Ethics in Testimony) in ‘Koe wo Kikukoto ’―Yuragi to Kehai no Benshoho’ (Listening to Voices: The Dialectic of Tremor and Intimation) Shumpusha Publishing, 2025
◆Evil as the unjustifiable―An attempt to describe an elusiveness of evil pp.33-50, Heidegger-Forum, 2024
◆“Gendai Furansu Tetsugaku Nyumon” (Introduction to Contemporary French Philosophy) (Author and editor) Minerva Shobo, 2020
◆“‘Koui no Naimen’ wo Meguru Futatsuno Toi―Koisha no Shukansei nitsuiteno Shiron” (Two Questions Concerning the “Interior of Action”: A Tentative Essay on the Subjectivity of the Agent) in ‘Tetsugakusurukoto―Matsunaga Sumio eno Igi to Toben’ (To Philosophize: Objections and Replies to Sumio Matsunaga) Chuokoron-shinsha, 2017
◆“Rikuru Tokuhon” (Companion to Paul Ricoeur) (Author and editor) Hosei University Press, 2016
◆“Kaerimirukoto no Tetsugaku —Jan Naberu Kenkyu—” (The Philosophy of Reflection: A Study of Jean Nabert) Toshindo, 2007