the qualia journal

Saturday, January 03, 2009

Philosopher at large.

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One of my best friends, Ken Shiotani, went to University of Tokyo for many years. First he finished the master's course at the mathemati...
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Friday, January 02, 2009

Seals and the violin.

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I have some practical recollections to catch up after this long pause in writing. It was back then. I was there. I visited Scotland in June ...
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Thursday, January 01, 2009

Constraints and freedom

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One of my favorite Picasso pieces is to be found in the Guggenheim museum in New York. My encounter took place almost a decade and half ago....
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Itching

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It has been sometime since I made the last entry into this blog. I don't know how this long absence has taken place. I have been busy, g...
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Monday, June 23, 2008

The importance of being earnest.

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Some years ago, I was just starting my research career in the brain sciences. I was attending a series of international conferences in Iizuk...
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Sunday, June 22, 2008

Secular memories

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Things that ever happened in my life remains as the connection pattern between neurons in my brain. On the first day of my elementary school...
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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Meeting with Kim Peek

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I had only the faintest idea, if any, what Salt Lake City was actually like. Naturally I remembered some fragmentary scenes from the 2002 wi...
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Monday, March 17, 2008

The annunciation

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I was in Kobe, delivered a lecture at an academic conference. After the sessions, I found myself near the Rokko mountains. The spring was fi...
Sunday, February 10, 2008

The natural history of contingency

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The natural history of contingency by Ken Mogi One of the deepest joys in life is to understand more fully the world in which we find oursel...
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Monday, January 21, 2008

Bananas

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A few days ago I caught a cold. Walking around in a T-shirt was not such a good idea. They say the cold affects your stomach this year. (Whe...
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Monday, January 14, 2008

Sushi doesn't travel.

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One of the good things living in Tokyo brings into life is the experience at fine sushi restaurants. Sushi might have transformed itself int...
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Friday, January 04, 2008

The brotherhood of the living and the non-living

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During the new year holidays, I had a chance to glance at some of the old photos at my parents' house. The old times certainly existed, ...
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Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Conversation with Kanzaburo

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I was invited to sit as one of the guest judges at the 58th Red & White Year-end Song Festival hosted by NHK, performed live and broadc...
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Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Abundant Ichiro

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In early December, I traveled to Seattle, U.S.A. and interviewed Ichiro Suzuki of Seattle Mariners for "The Professionals" program...
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Sunday, September 30, 2007

Rain Reaction

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I am not sure if there's really such a word, but I am coining it anyway. I am going to write about the rain reaction. I am fond of joggi...
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Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Miscellaneous Weeds Gardening

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On the veranda of my flat in Tokyo, I have several pots of plants. These were originally purchased in gardening shops, featuring the benjami...
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Sunday, August 19, 2007

Janice Tay's article in the Straights Times.

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Some time ago I received a mail about my 11th April blog from Janice Tay. Janice is an active writer originally from Singapore, who now sta...
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Power of logic

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Some time ago, I met with Prof. Lisa Randall of Harvard University at a lecture and discussions session held in Koshiba Hall at the Universi...
Thursday, July 19, 2007

The trumpet boy in Salzburg.

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I have been visiting Salzburg, Austria, to attend the Quantum Mind conference organized by a long time friend of mine, Gustav Bernroider of ...
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Sunday, July 08, 2007

The brightest searchlight

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I met with Mr. Adam Smith, who is the product management director for the Book Search service at Google. Mr. Smith visited Japan on the occa...
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Ken Mogi, Ph.D. Neuroscientist, writer, and broadcaster. Author of The little book of ikigai (Awakening your ikigai in the U.S.), and The Way of Nagomi (April 2022) Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ken.mogi.31 Research: The Collective Intelligence Research Laboratory (CIRL) at The University of Tokyo: https://sites.google.com/view/collectiveintelligenceutokyo/home Twitter: @kenmogi My mission is to solve the so-called mind-brain problem. I would like to understand how our consciousness full of qualia arise from the billions of firing neurons in the brain. I research in Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Tokyo. I also teach at several universities. I write critical essays on the arts and literature. I was the conceptor for the Qualia Movement of Sony Corporation. I stayed in Cambridge, U.K. for two years to do postdoc. I have published ~ 100 books in Japanese, and The Little Book of Ikigai in English, which is to be translated into ~30 languages in 35 countries. I sometimes appear on Japanese television. My given name is Kenichiro (meaning "healthy first son"). So I am formally known as "Kenichiro Mogi". "Ken" is an abbreviation.
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