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.
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.
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.
Leibniz's Philosophy of Logic and Language (Cambridge University Press, 1972)
Selected journal articles
Ishiguro, Hidé (1969). Use and Reference of Names, in P. Winch, (ed) Studies in the Philosophy of Wittgenstein, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, pp. 20–51.
Ishiguro, Hideko (1972). Leibniz's Philosophy of Logic and Language. Philosophy East and West 24 (3):376-378.
Ishiguro, Hidé (1971). Leibniz and the Ideas of Sensible Qualities: Hidé Ishiguro. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 5:49-63.
Mondadori, Fabrizio & Ishiguro, Hide (1975). Leibniz's Philosophy of Logic and Language. Philosophical Review 84 (1):140.
Ishiguro, Hidé & Skorupski, John (1980). Possibility. Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 54 (1):73 - 104.
Ishiguro, Hidé (1981). Wittgenstein and the Theory of Types. In Irving Block (ed.), Perspectives on the Philosophy of Wittgenstein. Basil Blackwell 43-60.
Ishiguro, Hidé (1981). Contingent Truths and Possible Worlds. In R. S. Woolhouse (ed.), Leibniz: Metaphysics and Philosophy of Science. Oxford University Press 357-367.
Ishiguro, Hidé (1981). Thought and Will in Wittgenstein's Tractatus.
Ishiguro, Hidé (1990). Can the World Impose Logical Structure on Language?, in R. Haller and J. Brandl (eds.), Wittgenstein - Eine Neubewertung. Akten des 14. Internationalen Wittgenstein-Symposiums, Wien: Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky, 21-34.
Ishiguro, Hidé (1994). On Representations. European Journal of Philosophy 2 (2):109-124.
Ishiguro, Hidé (1996). Points of View, Places and Individuals. Acta Philosophica Fennica 61:13-22.
Ishiguro, Hidé (1998). Unity Without Simplicity: Leibniz on Organisms. The Monist 81 (4):534-552.
Ishiguro, Hidé (2001). The so-called picture theory: language and the world in Tractatus logico-philosophicus. Glock (ed.), Wittgenstein: A Critical Reader, Blackwell, Oxford, pp. 26–46.
^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. S2CID147616244.
^Ishiguro, Hide (1972). Leibniz's Philosophy of Language. London: Duckworth.