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Report: Yoriko OTOMO's Lecture

29 May, 2008 Academic English Seminar Permalink

Ms. Yoriko OTOMO's Lecture was held on May 15th as part of the UTCP Academic English Seminar.

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Report: Qu'est-ce que parler ?

26 May, 2008 KOBAYASHI Yasuo, Visiting Speaker Series Permalink
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Report: The Night of University: University without Condition

23 May, 2008 └Philosophy and University, NISHIYAMA Yuji Permalink
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UTCP各项活动的音声数据开始公开

18 May, 2008 UTCP Permalink

从今天刊载的博客报导《“1968年代”的余辉——“68年5月”的历史化与抵抗》开始,只要发表者允许,UTCP各项活动的音声数据将在网页上公开。
点击博客报导末尾的“下载音声数据”即可。
今后UTCP将继续充实研究及教育活动的公开方法,请多多关照。


UTCP Podcasting Starts!

18 May, 2008 UTCP Permalink

We start podcasting talks held at the UTCP. The first talk is Yuji Nishiyama's "Afterglow of the '1968s': Historicization of 'May 68' and Its Resistance" (in Japanese). We shall post audio files of talks, as far as the speakers give us permission to do so.

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“1968年代”的余辉——“68年5月”的历史化与抵抗

18 May, 2008 KOBAYASHI Yasuo, NISHIYAMA Yuji, Times and the Unconscious Permalink

5月14日,作为中期教育计划“时代与无意识”的一环,西山雄二氏(UTCP)做了题为《“1968年代”的余辉——“68年5月”的历史化与抵抗》的讲演。

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Report: Afterglow of the '1968s': Historicization of 'May 68' and Its Resistance

18 May, 2008 KOBAYASHI Yasuo, NISHIYAMA Yuji, Times and the Unconscious Permalink
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Report: Seminar "Religion and Secularization in Germany"

16 May, 2008 HANEDA Masashi, Secularization, Religion, State Permalink

 A seminar titled “Religion and Secularization in Germany” took place on May 12. The speakers of the seminar were Prof. Dr. Peter Muller and his wife Dr. habil. Anita Muller-Friese. Prof. Masashi Haneda took the chair in the seminar.
 

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Report: Lecture "Intercultural and Interreligious Learning in a German Perspective: Situation, Concepts, and Challenges"

15 May, 2008 ONUKI Takashi, Secularization, Religion, State Permalink

On May 13, Prof. Peter Muller (Karlsruhe University of Education, Germany) and Dr. Anita Muller-Friese delivered lectures, titled “Intercultural and Interreligious Learning in a German Perspective: Situation, Concepts, and Challenges“.

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Report: Seminar "Husserl on Culture and Interculturality"

11 May, 2008 Visiting Speaker Series Permalink

On May 8, we had a talk by Prof. Philip Buckley (McGill University, Canada). The title of his talk was "Husserl on Culture and Interculturality."

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The 40th Anniversary of May 68

10 May, 2008 NISHIYAMA Yuji, Humanities News Permalink

May 1968 in France is the only nationwide revolt in all of Western Europe since World War II. The largest general strike in the French history, it was held by the workers of every class.

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Report: "Philosophy and University" #4 "The University with Condition: Light and Shadow of French Elite Education"

5 May, 2008 └Philosophy and University, FUJITA Hisashi Permalink

The fourth meeting of the short-term education program "Philosophy and University" was Hisashi Fujita's talk "The University with Condition: Light and Shadow of French Elite Education".

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Report: "The Origins of Philosophy of History" #1 "Heidegger and Cosmos: Starting from His 'Natorp Report'"

3 May, 2008 └The Origins of Philosophy of History, NISHIYAMA Tatsuya, MORITA Dan Permalink

The first meeting of the short-term education program "The Origins of Philosophy of History: Cosmology and Eschatology" was Tatsuya Nishiyama's talk "Heidegger and Cosmos: Starting from His 'Natorp Report'."

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Report: Prof. Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto's Seminar and Lecture

2 May, 2008 HIRAKURA Kei, YI Young Jae, Visiting Speaker Series Permalink

On April 22 and 25, we held a seminar and a lecture by Prof. Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto (Associate Professor, Dept. of East Asian Studies, New York University).

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Report: Political Philosophy "The Method unto Death: Cogito on Hideo Kobayashi"

1 May, 2008 KIM Hang Permalink

The second meeting of public joint research "Political Philosophy" was held on April 11. The speaker was Prof. Kim Hang, the former UTCP fellow. He is currently Research Professor at the Institute of Korean Culture, Korea University.

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