Faculty of International Social Sciences

若松 良樹

ワカマツ ヨシキ  (Yoshiki Wakamatsu)

基本情報

所属
学習院大学 専門職大学院法務研究科 法務研究科(法科大学院) 教授
学位
博士(京都大学大学院法学研究科)

J-GLOBAL ID
200901062808717135
researchmap会員ID
6000007326

研究キーワード

 2

経歴

 10

委員歴

 1

論文

 15
  • Akira Inoue, Kazumi Shimizu, Daisuke Udagawa, Yoshiki Wakamatsu
    Synthese 203(5) 2024年4月24日  査読有り
    Abstract In political philosophy, reflective equilibrium is a standard method used to systematically reconcile intuitive judgments with theoretical principles. In this paper, we propose that survey experiments and a model selection method—i.e., the Akaike Information Criterion (AIC)-based model selection method—can be viewed together as a methodological means of satisfying the epistemic desiderata implicit in reflective equilibrium. To show this, we conduct a survey experiment on two theories of distributive justice, prioritarianism and sufficientarianism. Our experimental test case and AIC-based model selection method demonstrate that the refined sufficientarian principle, a widely accepted principle of distributive justice, is no more plausible than the prioritarian principle. This tells us that some changes of certain intuitions revolving around sufficientarianism should be examined (separately) based on the findings of the survey experiment and AIC model selection. This shows the potential of our approach—both practically and methodologically—as a novel way of applying reflective equilibrium in political philosophy.
  • 若松良樹
    αシノドス (309) 2023年3月  筆頭著者最終著者責任著者
  • Akira Inoue, Kazumi Shimizu, Daisuke Udagawa, Yoshiki Wakamatsu
    Autonomous Vehicle Ethics 80-C5.P91 2022年11月14日  
    Abstract The trolley problem is a classic thought experiment that evokes an ethical dilemma. Thomson’s “bystander” and “footbridge” versions of the trolley problem induce different intuitive judgments about what to choose in the ethical dilemma. However, it can be questioned how robust these intuitive judgments are. Hence, an online survey experiment of Thomson’s versions of the trolley problem was conducted. The experiment showed that more respondents tended to choose not pulling the lever in the bystander version and pushing a person off the bridge in the footbridge version when they believed they were not being watched. These results illustrate that people’s decisions deviate from the social norms in the absence of the public’s attention. To activate the practice of holding the manufacturers to a normative expectation based on the social norms, we suggest the law must be changed.
  • Akira Inoue, Kazumi Shimizu, Daisuke Udagawa, Yoshiki Wakamatsu
    Review of Philosophy and Psychology 10(4) 809-823 2019年12月  査読有り

MISC

 21

書籍等出版物

 18

講演・口頭発表等

 21

所属学協会

 1

共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

 8