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[Report] The 3rd BESETO Conference of Philosophy

29 January, 2009 MURATA Junichi, NAKAZAWA Eisuke, OGUCHI Mineki Permalink

The 3rd BESETO (Peking University, Seoul National University and the University of Tokyo) Conference of Philosophy was held on January 10–11, 2009 at the University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus. The theme of the conference was “Philosophy in the East Asian Context: Knowledge, Action, Death, and Life.”

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[Report@Paris] International Symposium: “The Figure of the Outside: Jean-Luc Nancy”

25 January, 2009 NISHIYAMA Yuji Permalink

On January 22-24, 2009, the Collège international de Philosophie (CIPh) and University Paris 4 (Sorbonne) organized the international symposium “The Figure of the Outside: Jean-Luc Nancy” in Paris, under the heading of Danielle Cohen-Levinas and Gisèle Berkman. The symposium was very animated, with an audience of over one hundred throughout the three days.

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The Place of Philosophy: Some after-thoughts following the third BESETO Conference

25 January, 2009 Naveh FRUMER Permalink

A few weeks ago (January 9-10, 2009) UTCP hosted the third BESETO philosophy conference. I will not try here to summarize this large and diverse event, although I will say that I think it’s been a great success, both in terms of the level of presentations as well as in terms of its diversity and richness. I would like, though, to offer some “meta-reflections” on this conference, which was titled “Philosophy in the East Asian context”: some thoughts on the question of “context” or, if you will, the “place” of philosophy.

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Report: Seminar “Secularization, Religion, State” Session 15

25 January, 2009 HANEDA Masashi, Secularization, Religion, State Permalink

The 15th session of the Seminar “Secularization, Religion, and State” was held on 15th December.

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UTCP Education Program "Brain Sciences and Ethics" Seminar 5, Session 1

22 January, 2009 └Seminar 5: Reading Hauser's Moral Minds, YOSHIDA Kei, SATO Ryoji, Brain Sciences and Ethics Permalink

In seminar 5 of the UTCP Education Program "Brain Sciences and Ethics", we examine Moral Minds by Marc D. Hauser. In session 1 of this seminar, we discussed Prologue & the first half of chapter 1 (pp. xvii-31).

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[Start!] Mid-term Program "Reconstruction of Image Studies"

21 January, 2009 Reconstruction of Image Studies Permalink

From September 2009, we will start a new mid-term education program "Reconstruction of Image Studies." The program director is Prof. Atsushi Miura.

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Report: UTCP Seminar on Japanese Philosophy 'Aesthetic Categories: Past and Present'

17 January, 2009 NAKAJIMA Takahiro, NAITO Mariko, Japanese Philosophy Seminar Permalink

On November 28th, Professor Michael Marra (UCLA) delivered a lecture titled ‘Aesthetic Categories: Past and Present’ as a UTCP seminar on Japanese Philosophy.

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Critical voices from Israel

16 January, 2009 Naveh FRUMER Permalink

Following up on the article by Sara Roy, who will visit UTCP in March, in which she expresses a moral and political critique of the current war in Gaza, it is important to note that such a similar critical voice can also be heard from within the Israeli society itself.

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Today's Office

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Report: The 11th and 12th Tokyo Colloquium of Cognitive Philosophy (TCCP)

12 January, 2009 TSUTSUI Haruka, NISHITSUTSUMI Yu, Brain Sciences and Ethics Permalink

The 11th and 12th Tokyo Colloquium of Cognitive Philosophy (TCCP) was held in the autumn of 2008.

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Visualization of Thought

11 January, 2009 TANAKA Jun Permalink

About the media of the academic discourse


Video and Audio about TANAKA Jun's The Political Aesthetics.

11 January, 2009 TANAKA Jun Permalink
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Takehiko Hashimoto Technology Illustrated, Forms of Science: The World of Science Iconology

9 January, 2009 HASHIMOTO Takehiko, Publications Permalink

Takehiko Hashimoto published Technology Illustrated, Forms of Science: The World of Science Iconology (University of Tokyo Press).

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