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Hidé Ishiguro (Japanese: 石黒ひで; born c. 1935) is a Japanese analytic philosopher and emeritus professor at Keio University, Tokyo.[1] She is considered an expert on the philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz on whom she has published many papers.[2] She is also a Wittgenstein scholar.

Life and career

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Hide Ishiguro was born in Tokyo, Japan, the daughter of Kyugo Ishiguro and Katsuyo Go. She was raised a Catholic and attended Sacred Heart High School where she won a scholarship.

Ishuguro attended Tokyo University obtaining her BA degree in 1956. She pursued graduate studies at the Sorbonne followed by a doctorate in philosophy at Somerville College, Oxford. At Oxford she was taught by G.E.M. Anscombe and her doctoral thesis was supervised by Peter Strawson and Gilbert Ryle. She has been Reader in Philosophy University College, London and Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University, and Keio University, Tokyo.[3]

Her first book, Leibniz's Philosophy of Logic and Language (1972) takes issue with several traditional interpretations of Leibniz.[4] She has suggested an interpretation of Leibniz's conceptual logic within the frame of possible world semantics.[5]

She has written numerous articles on philosophy of language, logic and philosophy of psychology.

In 2007 a conference in her honour was hosted by the Philosophy Department of University College London and the Institute of Philosophy, University of London.[6]

She was married to philosopher David Wiggins.

Publications

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Book

Selected journal articles

References

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  1. ^ "Hide Ishiguro". University of Tokyo. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  • ^ "Works of Hide Ishiguro". Philpapers. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  • ^ "Interview: Hidé Ishiguro". Youtube. Royal Institute of Philosophy. Retrieved 31 March 2017.
  • ^ Mates, Benson (1974). "Leibniz's Philosophy of Logic and Language (review)". Journal of the History of Philosophy. 112 (1): 106. doi:10.1353/hph.2008.0396. S2CID 147616244.
  • ^ Ishiguro, Hide (1972). Leibniz's Philosophy of Language. London: Duckworth.
  • ^ "Reading Wittgenstein Conference in Honour of Hidé Ishiguro". UCL Philosophy Department. Retrieved 6 April 2017.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hidé_Ishiguro&oldid=1220823383"

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