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Room 218 (on the second floor)
International Christian University

Osawa 3-10-2, Mitaka, Tokyo
181-8585, Japan

Phone: +81-422-33-3100
(or 0422-33-3100 inside Japan)
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New Publication

What is the Proprium of the Humanities?: A Lecture Series on Humanities

This book is based on the thematic lecture series "What is the Proprium of the Humanities?" (AY2007 - 2010) held by the Institute.

【Index】

  1. Anri Morimoto, "To Err is human, But is Forgiving Divine or Human?"
  2. Gerhard Schepers, "Some Thoughts on the Role of the Human(ities) in Modern Society."
  3. Shigenari Kawashima, "Human Beings and Beyond: On the Problems of Honor and "Justice of Retaliation" in Greek Literature."
  4. Koichi Namiki, "Human Dignity in Ancient Israel."
  5. Atsushi Tanaka, "Gott ist tot. Ist dann nicht auch die Menschlichkeit tot?"
  6. Tzvetana Kristeva, "Beyond the Limits (kokoro: the essence of Japanese traditional culture)."
  7. Masakata Kanazawa, "Why Does Music Exist?"
  8. Christine Kodama, "Les Tentations de Saint Antoine."
  9. Masao Okano, "Knowing Yourself: Dialogue with the Transcendent."
  10. Tomoko Koto, "The Mode of Chinese Thoughts: Art of Divination and Yin-Yang Five Elements Theory."
  11. Shoichiro Iwakiri, "Love, Nature, Quotidian: Sense Inhabiting Life."
  12. Yoshinori Sano, "Some Aspects of the Expressions concerning Fate in Homeric Epics."