An Inquiry into the Relationship between Public Participation and Moral Education in Contemporary Japan: Who decides your way of life?

In Kohji Ishihara & Shunzo Majima (eds.), Applied Ethics: Perspectives from Asia and Beyond. Hokkaido University. pp. 26-39 (2008)
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