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Religion and State in Japanese Philosophy

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Date:
10:30-18:00, Saturday, February 20, 2016
Place:
Institute for Advanced Study on Asia

UTCP Workshop "Religion and State in Japanese Philosophy"

*This workshop is for limited participants only*

Program:
Genealogy of Postwar Democracy 10:30-12:00
Wan Qian(UT)“Religion with or without God?: Nanbara Shigeru and Maruyama Masao on Religion”
Kim Hang (Yonsei)“Piracy and Tenno: Nanbara Shigeru and Democracy in the post-war Japan”

(Lunch Break 12:00-13:00)

Alternatives to Nation-State: Christianity or Socialism-Anarchism 13:00-14:30
Ishii Tsuyoshi(UTCP)“Uchimura Kanzo and the Converting Subjectivity”
Hoshino Futoshi(IHS)“The Sublime Community: Ôsugi Sakae or Rhetoric of Anarchism in Modern Japan”

The Meiji Regime and Religion 14:30-16:00
Zhong Yijiang(UT)“Constructing the Modern Person: the First Minister of Education Mori Arinori and National Education in Meiji Japan”
Kawamura Satofumi(UTCP)“Kokutai, Sovereignty, Religion: Nishida Kitaro and Kakei Katsuhiko”

(Break 16:00-16:10)

Invention of Buddhism as Religion 16:10-17:40
Ling Shao Yang(UTCP)“Discovery of the ‘Western Region’: Meiji's Re-discovery of Buddhism through Max Muller”
Rainer Schulzer (Tübingen University) “Religion as Political Postulate in Inoue Enryo”

Wrap Up Discussion 17:40-18:00

Moderator: Nakajima Takahiro(UTCP)

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Organized by S1 Project "Japanese Philosophy for Co-existence", Uehiro Research Division for Philosophy of Coexistence, The University of Tokyo Center for Philosophy (UTCP)


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