Ueyama Shunpei (?? ??, January 16, 1921 in Wakayama – August 2012, in Minoyama) was a Japanese philosopher associated with the postwar Kyoto School.
He graduated in philosophy from Kyoto University in 1943, and trained in a kamikaze human torpedo (gyorai:??) squad.
His main professional interest in philosophy were in the fields of logic, and American pragmatism, especially with its founding fathers Charles Sanders Peirce, William James and John Dewey.