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Philosophy
[Introduction to Contents]
Today's "symbiosis", which is facing a crisis of the environment and biodiversity, can be realized by "living better" by all beings.
With the aim of putting into practice new liberal arts, the East Asian Arts Academy of the University of Tokyo holds 12 lectures in a row.
Contents
Preface (Tsuyoshi Ishii, President of the East Asian Arts Academy of the University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Cultural Studies)
I, Kazuyoshi Aoyama, Graduate School of Cultural Studies of the University of Tokyo)
Part 1 : A small autobiographical story about symbiosis -- Living through trauma (Kazuyoshi Aoyama, Graduate School of Cultural Studies of the University of Tokyo)
Part 2 : Coexistence with Indigenous People (Zhang Chengyuan, Graduate School of Cultural Studies of the University of Tokyo)
Part 3 : Who is "I" living in symbiosis with others -- Living with Levinas as a clue (Toshihiro Fujioka, Graduate School of Cultural Studies of the University of Tokyo)
Part 3 : Coexistence from Buddhism -- Can I be happy by myself? (Mikiyasu Yanagi, Graduate School of Cultural Studies of the University of Tokyo)
Part 5 : Living in harmony with nature -- How is possible (Lu Zue, Beijing University)
Part 5 : Living in harmony with nature -- How is possible (Lu Zue, Graduate School of Cultural Studies of the University of Tokyo)
Part 5 : Living in harmony with nature -- How is possible (Lu Zue, Graduate School of Cultural Studies of the University of Tokyo)
Part 8 : Living in harmony with nature -- How is possible (Lu Zue, Graduate School of Cultural Studies of the University of Tokyo)
Cultural Studies of the University of Tokyo)
Part 10 : Literature research and "post-climax Tiik" -- Living in harmony with nature -- How is possible (Lu Zue, Graduate School of Cultural Studies of the University of Tokyo)
Part 8 : Living in harmony with nature -- How is 克尚 cybernetics