Ken Mogi
Mogi interrogates the intricate connections between neuroscience and cultural philosophy, aiming to unravel the mind-brain enigma. By integrating scientific inquiry with philosophical thought, his work provides profound insights into consciousness, creativity, and joy. His acclaimed book, "Awakening Your Ikigai," introduces Western audiences to the Japanese art of living with purpose, while his Japanese work "Nō to Kasō" earned the Hideo Kobayashi Award for its exploration of imagination. Through these writings, Mogi bridges the gap between complex scientific ideas and everyday life, making them accessible to a broader audience.\n\nHis method blends rigorous research with cultural reflection, which allows readers to understand complex concepts in an engaging way. This interdisciplinary approach is evident across more than 50 books, where he frequently probes themes like the mind-brain problem and the Japanese philosophies of ikigai and nagomi. Mogi's influence extends beyond literature; his role as Japan's first TED speaker in 2012 showcases his commitment to public science engagement. Therefore, his work is not only academically enriching but also offers practical benefits to those seeking a deeper understanding of consciousness and well-being.\n\nReaders from diverse backgrounds, particularly those interested in cognitive science and philosophy, can benefit greatly from Mogi's accessible style. His achievements, including prestigious awards like the Takeo Kuwabara Academic Award for "Ima Koko kara Subete no Basho e," underscore his impact in both academic circles and popular discourse. This author’s bio captures a portrait of a thinker who has significantly advanced the dialogue on the human experience, making Mogi a key figure in understanding the synthesis of science and culture.
Books by Ken Mogi

Awakening Your Ikigai
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