【刊行】UTCP-Uehiro Booklet 1: Papers from the 2012 UT-UH Summer Residential Institute in Comparative Philosophy
2012年に開催された東京大学-ハワイ大学夏季比較哲学セミナーの論文集、Papers from the 2012 University of Tokyo-University of Hawai'i Summer Residential Institute in Comparative Philosophyが刊行されました。UTCP-Uehiro Bookletの第1冊目です。
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Preface
Roger T. AMES and Masato ISHIDA
Papers by Institute Faculty
1. From Flowers to Grass, From Grass to Wind: An Introduction to Japanese Aesthetics
Yasuo KOBAYASHI
2. Establishing an Interpretive Context for Classical Confucian and Daoist Discourses
Roger T. AMES
3. Nishida Kitarō’s Inquiry into the Good: The Fountainhead of Modern Japanese Philosophy
Masato ISHIDA
4. Perspectives on the Concept of "Person" in Chinese Philosophy
Takahiro NAKAJIMA
5. Comparative Philosophy on the Concept of “Person”: Medical Theory and Practice of Europe and Asia
Shinji KAJITANI
Papers by Participants
1. The Value of Comparative Philosophy: Arguments from the Zhuangzi
Rika DUNLAP
2. Motives for Philosophy: Examination of the First Works of Nishida Kitarō and Miki Kiyoshi
Wakako GODO
3. The Body and Human Nature: A Comparative Philosophical Inquiry
Joseph HARROFF
4. Confucianism and the Art of Archery: The She Yi’s Two Accounts of the Archery Ritual
Nicholas HUDSON
5. An Introduction into a New Global Philosophy Approach
Matthew A. IZOR
6. Nishida as a Conceptualist
Kazuya KAWASE
7. Contextualizing Knowledge and Happiness in the Zhuangzi
Kyungnam MOON
8. Vital Relationality: An Authentic Approach to Comparative Philosophy
Kyle PETERS
9. What We Talk about When We Talk about Chinese Philosophy: Integration of Confucianism, Daoism and Buddhism in Chinese Philosophy
Rui XUE
10. How Can We Construct Ethics with “Wang-ren (妄人)”?: Questioning from Okinawa
Sana SAKIHAMA
11. Beyond the Simple Subject: An Account of Atmospheric Knowing and Creativity
Ryan SHRIVER
12. Listening to the Particles: A Comparison Between Zhuangzi and Blanchot
Hanako TAKAYAMA
13. Comparative Philosophy and the Problematic of Interpretive Context
Miki TAMURA