Biography:Yoichiro Murakami

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Short description: Japanese scholar
Yoichiro Murakami
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Murakami at the Second International Conference on Research and Communications in Physics
Born9 September 1936
Tokyo, Japan
Alma materTokyo University
Scientific career
InstitutionsSophia University
International Christian University

Yoichiro Murakami (村上 陽一郎, Murakami Yōichirō) born in Tokyo, Japan on September 9, 1936, is a Japanese scholar. He specializes in the areas of history of science[1] and philosophy of science.

Murakami studied at the Hibiya High School before attaining his undergraduate degree at Tokyo University in the field of education. After teaching for a brief period at Sophia University in Yotsuya, he moved to teach at International Christian University in Mitaka, Tokyo.

Murakami has written numerous books and essays on a variety of subjects the field of the study of science itself. Under the history of science his field of specialization lies in physics. His current research focuses primarily on the philosophical concept of the reconciliation of border transgression in the context of the paradigm.

Murakami is also known to play the cello.

References

  1. Normile, D. (1996). "Partnerships: Japan Hopes to Cash In On Industry-University Ties". Science 274 (5292): 1457–1458. doi:10.1126/science.274.5292.1457. ISSN 0036-8075.