K. Nabeya

Independent Researcher
Philosophy of Science  ·  Structural Methodology

K. Nabeya is an independent researcher working in philosophy of science and formal epistemology. Their current work develops the Structural Reconstructability Framework (SRF), a formal theory of problem identity and its role in reproducibility evaluation.

This research began with a concrete question: can thought — including its layers of meaning and interpretation — be faithfully reconstructed in the future? An attempt to answer this experimentally led to the conclusion that complete transmission is impossible, and from that failure, the present theoretical programme emerged.

Research interests include the theory of scientific problems, structural methodology, formal analysis of reproducibility, and the conceptual foundations of scientific inquiry.

The SRF Research Programme is a three-part project currently in progress. Paper I is available on this site. Research Programme overview →

Status
Independent Researcher
Field
Philosophy of Science · Structural Methodology
Current work
SRF Research Programme (Paper I, 2026)