Results for 'Hisakazu Nakamichi'

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    Seiji shisō no dessan: shisō to bunka no aida.Hisakazu Nakamichi - 2006 - Kyōto-shi: Mineruba Shobō.
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    Mémoire et réconciliation dans l'histoire du Japon.Hisakazu Inagaki - 2010 - Diogène 3:57-72.
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  3. Shō Gakusei no chishikiron: kōshōgaku hihan o chūshin to shite.Hisakazu Yamaguchi - 1998 - Tōkyō: Sōbunsha.
     
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    Kagawa's cosmic purpose and modernization in japan.Inagaki Hisakazu - 2016 - Zygon 51 (1):145-160.
    Kagawa Tyohiko, who was a well known Christian leader and social reformer, is re-evaluated from the perspective of a public philosophy, and as an example of the possibilities for collaboration and conflict between science and the religious humanities in East Asia. His last book, Cosmic Purpose, which appears to be a kind of natural theology, is analyzed from the perspective of the hidden topic of human evil. By considering Kagawa's deep religious sensibility and conscience, the book can be interpreted to (...)
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    Mémoire et réconciliation dans l'histoire du Japon.Hisakazu Inagaki - 2009 - Diogène 227 (3):57-.
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    Memory and Reconciliation in Japanese History.Hisakazu Inagaki - 2010 - Diogenes 57 (3):41-51.
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    A philosophical analysis of traditional japanese culture.Hisakazu Inagaki - 1992 - Philosophia Reformata 57 (1):39-56.
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    Philosophical Theology and East-West Dialogue.Hisakazu Inagaki & J. Nelson Jennings - 2000 - Rodopi.
    Philosophical Theology and East-West Dialogue is a unique philosophical and theological analysis of certain key interactions between Eastern and Western thinkers. The book on the one hand contrasts general traits of Eastern, Buddhist thought and Western, Greek thought. However, in doing so it focuses on influential philosophers and theologians who manifest particular instances of wider issues. The result is a careful examination of basic questions that offers both broad implications and concrete specificity in its approach. The book itself is an (...)
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