SHINAGAWA, Tetuhiko |
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Faculty, Department/Institute
- Faculty of Letters General Department of Humanities Department of Philosophy and Ethics
Academic status (qualification)
- Professor Apr. 1,2000
Undergraduate Degrees・University
- Kyoto University Faculty of LiteraturePhilosophy 1981 Graduated
Graduate Degrees・University
- Kyoto University Doctor's Degree Program Philosophy 1987 ABD- Coursework completed
Academic Degrees
- Master of Literature Mar. 1984 Kyoto University
- Doctor of Philosophy (Literature) Mar. 2007 Kyoto University
Homepage Address, E-mail Address
- Homepage Address:http://www2.itc.kansai-u.ac.jp/~tsina/
- Homepage Address2:http://www2.itc.kansai-u.ac.jp/~tsina/engindex
Research fields
Research fields | keyword |
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Ethics | foundation of moral;applied ethics;ethic of care;imperative of responsibility |
Philosophy | contemporary philosophy;phenomenology |
Research topics
research topic | Intersubjectivity |
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Study theme state | Individual Research |
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Research Programs | |
keyword | Others,Self,Life-world |
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Research Topics Overview |
research topic | Applied Ethics |
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Study theme state | Individual Research |
research duration | |
Research Programs | |
keyword | Technology,Society,Multiplicity of Values |
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Research Topics Overview |
research topic | Foundation of Moral Norms |
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Study theme state | Individual Research |
research duration | |
Research Programs | |
keyword | Norm,Foundation,Relativism |
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Research Topics Overview | 道徳規範の基礎づけについて研究を続けている。とくに、近代の倫理理論の正統的な流れが原則的に対等な者同士のあいだに成立する正義を基礎とするのにたいして、不均衡な力関係に成立する責任やケアの概念を基礎とする倫理理論に焦点をあわせて、その研究成果を著書『正義と境を接するもの 責任という原理とケアの倫理』にまとめた。 |
research topic | Study of Hans Jonas |
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Study theme state | Individual Research |
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Research Programs | Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research |
keyword | Imperative of responsibility,Gnosisism,Holocaust theology,Future Ethics |
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Research Topics Overview | ドイツ生まれのユダヤ人哲学者Hans Jonasについて、その責任原理の研究からはじめて、グノーシス研究からアウシュヴィッツ以後の神概念にいたるまでの彼の哲学の統合と展開を研究している。 |
research topic | Ethic of Care |
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Study theme state | Individual Research |
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Research Programs | Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research |
keyword | Care,Feminism,Justice |
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Research Topics Overview |
Research Activities
- Attracted by radical thinking of philosopy, I have started my philosophical career from the study on Husserl's phenomenology, and soon enlarged my research field to ethics, accepting the issues raised by applied ethics. My present main interest consists in ethics, taking it for the philosophical radical thinking towards the norms that has been taken for granted.
Research Career
- Wakayama Medical College/Lecturer 1989/10/11~1993年/3/31
- Hiroshima University/Associate Professor 1993/4/1~1999年/3/31
- Kansai University/Associate Professor 1999/4/1~2000年/3/31
Academic Associations
所属学会・団体名 | 役職名 (役職在任期間) |
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the Philosophical Association of Japan | editorial committee member(2011/6/~2015/5/) |
the Japanese Society for Ethics | 20010000(2003/), 20070000(2009/), 20010000(2003/), 20010000(2003/), 20010000(2003/), 20071014(2009/3/31), 20080000(2010/), 20110400(2017/3/), 20120000(2014/), 20120000(2014/) |
the Phenomenological Association of Japan | |
Kansai Philosophical Association | committee menber(2010/11/~2016/10/), editorial committee member(2010/10/~2016/10/), chief editor(2013/10/~2016/10/) |
Kansai Ethical Society | commitee member(2002/11/~2019/10/), editorial committee member(2006/4/~2010/5/), chief editor(2008/4/~2010/5/), editorial committee member(2015/10/~2019/10/), Chief editor(2017/11/~2019/11/) |
Japanese Association for the Contemporary and Applied Philosophy | director(2010/6/~2012/5/) |
Kyoto Association of Jewish Thought |
Joint Projects/Commissioned Projects
1993 - 1995 Domestic Joint Research
1994 - 1995 Domestic Joint Research
2001 - 2003 Domestic Joint Research
2003 Joint Research on campus
2004 Domestic Joint Research
2008 - 2010 Domestic Joint Research- Osaka Prefecture University, Research Instisutes for the Twenty First Century, The Institute for Contemporary Philosophy of Life, Gueset Researcher
2009 - 2012 Domestic Joint Research
2011 - 2013 Domestic Joint Research
2013 - 2017 International Joint Research
2014 - 2017 Domestic Joint Research
2018 - 2020 Domestic Joint Research
2018 - 2022 International Joint Research
2009 - 2024 Domestic Joint Research
Research Publications
No. | Type of publication | Date of publication (Date of presentation) | Title | Type of research result | Jointly authored or single authored | Publisher and journal name | Volume number |
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1 | scientific essay 99 | 2023/8/15~2023,08,15,,, | What a thought is ethic of care? | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Miwashoten, The Japanese Journal of Occupational Therapy | vol. 57, no. 9, pp. 1063-1067 |
2 | Book review6 | 2023/5/1~2023,05,01,,, | Bookreview of ”Caring Planet”, Kimiyo Ogawa | Other | Newspaper Koumei | 19883 | |
3 | Academic presentation7 | 2023/3/30~2023,03,30,,, | Environmet Jusitice and Ethical Thinking | Single-Author | |||
4 | Papers1 | 2022/10/28~2022,10,28,,, | Hans Jonas on Spinoza | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Kyoto University Tetsugaku Ronso Kankoukai, Jahrbuch für Philosophie des tetsugaku-ronso | vol. 50, pp. 1-12 |
5 | Reply to reviews of my book99 | 2022/6/30~2022,06,30,,, | A reply to my book ”An Introduction to Ethics" | Academic Journal | Kansai Ethical Society, Annals of Ethical Studies | vol. 52, pp. 193-194 | |
6 | Book2 | 2022/5/20~2022,05,20,,, | Life and Transcendence: Against Alienation of Life in Discussion of Life | Monograph | Hosei University Press・ Dignity and Life | pp. 223-245 | |
7 | Papers1 | 2022/4/25~2022,04,25,,, | Political Responsibility of "Super Politics" | Academic Journal | Kansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studies | vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 36-55 | |
8 | Papers1 | 2022/4/25~2022,04,25,,, | A Comment to Prof. Dr. Takao Todoroki "Heidegger's Commitment to National Socialism and Its Relation to His Reflection on Science" | Academic Journal | Kansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studies | vol. 8, no. 1 pp. 65-73 | |
9 | Papers1 | 2022/4/25~2022,04,25,,, | Intersubjectivity, Living Human Beings, and Heidegger: A Reply to Prof. Dr. Furusho's Comment | Academic Journal | Kansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studies | vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 95-106 | |
10 | Papers1 | 2022/4/25~2022,04,25,,, | The fundamental Problem Lies in Mixing of Ontic Thinking in Ontological Thinking: A Reply to Prof. Dr. Todoroki's Comment | Academic Journal | Kansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studies | vol. 8, no. 1, pp.107-122 | |
11 | Book2 | 2022/3/31~2022,03,31,,, | Is the right to suicide a personality right? : the judgment of Germany constitutional supreme court that assisted suicide by business is against constitution | Monograph | Single-Author | Shibaura Technology University, Anthology on Bioethics and Law of Life | pp. 69-84 |
12 | Papers1 | 2021/5/17~2021,05,17,,, | Questions raised by the trial for euthanasia of a demented patient | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Kansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studies | pp. 74-89 |
13 | interview99 | 2021/5/17~2021,05,17,,, | Towards constraction of the richer concept of justice and the effective concept of care | Academic Journal | Impact, Science Impact | pp. 35-37 | |
14 | Papers1 | 2021/5/17~2021,05,17,,, | On Misunderstandings and Divergences of Views about My Bookreview on Arima Hitoshi's Is There a Right to Die? | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Kansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studies | vol. 7, no.1, pp. 41-63 |
15 | Book review6 | 2021/4/23~2021,04,23,,, | Bookreview:”The Trial of a Patient with Dementia”、MORINAGA, Shin-ichiro | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Dokushojin, Weekly Dokushojin | p.4 |
16 | Book2 | 2021/3/30~2021,03,30,,, | Column for guidance to read: Restoration of right to privacy: conflict between freedom and dignity, MIYASHITA, Hiroshi | Monograph | Single-Author | Hosei University Press, The Concept of Dignity in Eastern Asia | pp. 159-167 |
17 | interview99 | 2021/3/29~2021,03,29,,, | How do we think ethically and conduct? | Other | Diamond publisher, Diamond Quarterly | Spring 2021, pp. 4-15 | |
18 | Papers1 | 2021/3/18~2021,03,18,,, | A richer concept of justice and an effective concept of care | In-house publication | Single-Author | Kansai University, Essays and Studies | vol. 70, no. 4, pp. 1-26 |
19 | Book review6 | 2020/10/16~2020,10,16,,, | A reader of Hannah Arendt, (eds.) Hannah Arendt Research Society of Japan et. al. | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Dokushojin, Shukan Dokushojin | no. 3361 |
20 | Book review6 | 2020/7/31~2020,07,31,,, | Review: Is there right to death?, ARIMA, Hitoshi | In-house publication | Single-Author | Sibaura Institute of Technology, Collecton of materials about bioethics and laws of life | vol. V, pp. 304-313 |
21 | Book2 | 2020/7/25~2020,07,25,,, | Introduction to Ethics: From Aristotle to reproductive technology and AI | Monograph | Single-Author | Chuo Koron Shinsha | pp. 1-278, pp. i- iv |
22 | Translated book4 | 2020/6/30~2020,06,30,,, | The philosophy of freedom: Kant's Critique of the Practical Reason | Monograph | Co-author | Hosei University | pp. i-xvii, pp. 1-530, pp. i-xxiv |
23 | Book2 | 2020/3/30~2020,03,30,,, | Column for guidance to read: Human being's life and human dignity, (ed.) TAKAHASHI, Takao | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Hosei University Press, Dignity and Society, vol. I | pp. 252-256 |
24 | Book2 | 2020/3/30~2020,03,30,,, | Column for guidance to read: The present of euthanasia and death with dignity: medical practice in the final stage and self-determination, MATSUDA, Jun | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Hosei University Press, Dignity and Society, vol. I | pp. 379-383 |
25 | Papers1 | 2020/2/10~2020,02,10,,, | Animism, God, and environmental crisis on Kazuo Ozaki | In-house publication | Single-Author | The committee for publishing the commemorative collection of papars for the retirement of professor Inoue Katsuhito, The Commemorative Collection of Papers for the Retirement of Professor Inoue Katsuhito | pp. 150-187 |
26 | Organizer24 | 2019/6/30~2019,06,30,,, | The symposium of Kansai Ethical Assocation in 2018 | Academic Journal | Kansai Ethical Association, Ethical Studies | vol. 49, pp. 1-3 | |
27 | Book review6 | 2019/6/30~2019,06,30,,, | Book Review: Sexual Violence and Restorative Justice: Beyond Dialogue, Komatsubara, Orika | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Kansai Ethical Association, Ethical Studies | vol. 49, pp. 146-149 |
28 | 99 | 2019/5/14~2019,05,14,,, | Prospects for connection of education between high school and university | Other | Single-Author | vol. 32, pp. 2-5 | |
29 | Papers1 | 2019/3/18~2019,03,18,,, | Johnson and Walsh on Good and Right: A Remark on Virtue Ethics (1) | In-house publication | Single-Author | Kansai University, Essays and Studies | vol. 68, no. 4, pp. 17-38 |
30 | Papers1 | 2018/2/10~2018,02,10,,, | Does Religion remain a Problem to Philosophy? If so, in What a Way? | In-house publication | Single-Author | The committee for publishing the commemorative collection of papars for the retirement of professor Oda Yoshiko, The Commemorative Collection of Papers for the Retirement of Professor Oda Yoshiko | pp.65-89 |
31 | designated questioner in a symposium99 | 2017/12/21~2017,12,21,,, | A Comment on "What can Phenomenology contribute to Applied Ethics?" | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Kansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studies | vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 34-43 |
32 | Papers1 | 2017/12/21~2017,12,21,,, | What can Phenomenology do and not do in Ethics | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Kansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studies | vol. 4, no. 2, 74-89頁 |
33 | Book2 | 2017/11/30~2017,11,30,,, | What Human Dignity and Dignity of Nature mean | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Hosei University Press | pp. 137-156 |
34 | Papers1 | 2017/5/15~2017,05,15,,, | Being and Appearance: UOZUMI Yoich's works and style | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Kansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studies | vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 7-24 |
35 | Papers1 | 2017/3/31~2017,03,31,,, | On the concept of responsibility in the physician-patient relationship | Other | Single-Author | Shibaura Technology University, Materials of research of bioethics and law of life | pp. 32-46 |
36 | Abstract of keynote lecture99 | 2017/3/20~2017,03,20,,, | Patient Adcocacy from the viewpoint of ethics of care | Academic Journal | Single-Author | The Japan Nursing Ethics Association, Journal of Japanese Nursing Ethics | vol. 9, no. 1, pp.79-81 |
37 | Papers1 | 2017/3/10~2017,03,10,,, | Overlapping consensus or practical reason? | In-house publication | Single-Author | Kansai University, Essays and Studies | vol. 66, no. 4, pp. 51-73 |
38 | manuscript of presentation99 | 2016/12/23~2016,12,23,,, | Manuscript of presentation at the symposium of philosophical assosiation of Japan: the politics of being and the politics of absolute nothingness | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Kansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studies | vol. 3, no.1, pp. 1-15 |
39 | Reply to reviews of my book99 | 2016/11/30~2016,11,30,,, | A reply to Mr. OKUDA Taro's, Mr. NAGAMORI Nobutoshi's and Mr. OKAMOTO Shimpei's reviews of my book "A Talk about Ethics" | In-house publication | Single-Author | Nanan University, Society and Ethics | no. 31, pp. 244-249 |
40 | Papers1 | 2016/11/15~2016,11,15,,, | An analysis of the structure of caring relation | In-house publication | Single-Author | The Institute of Moralogy, The Research Center for Moral Science | no. 78, pp. 1-19 |
41 | Keynote address20 | 2016/5/22~2016,05,22,,, | Patient Adcocacy from the viewpoint of ethics of care | ||||
42 | Academic presentation7 | 2016/5/14~2016,05,14,,, | The politics of being and the politices of absolute nothingness | ||||
43 | Papers1 | 2016/4/1~2016,04,01,,, | The politics of being and the politices of absolute nothingness | Academic Journal | Single-Author | The philosophical association of Japan (Chisen Shokan), Philosophy | vol. 65, pp. 9-24 |
44 | Lecture19 | 2016/3/24~2016,03,24,,, | care relation, plastic self, and caring and life | ||||
45 | Papers1 | 2016/1/31~2016,01,31,,, | Immanence and transcendence: the evolvement of Hans Jonas' philosophy | Academic Journal | Kyoto Association of Jewish Thought, Journal of Kyoto Association of Jewish Thought | vol. 6, 62-87 | |
46 | Book2 | 2015/10/27~2015,10,27,,, | A Talk about Ethics | Monograph | Single-Author | Nakanishiya Publishers | 1-276 |
47 | Book review6 | 2015/8/15~2015,08,15,,, | review: Michael Quante, Menschenwürde und personale Antonomie, (trans.)Kato Yasushi et. Al., Housei University Press | Other | Single-Author | Tosho Shimbun, Tosho Shimbun | no.3219 |
48 | Academic presentation7 | 2015/4/26~2015,04,26,,, | The status of ethic of care from the viewpoint of a male researcher | ||||
49 | relly99 | 2015/3/20~2015,03,20,,, | The reversible figure of care and justice and a richer concept of justice: a reply to Kawamoto's and Isa's comments | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Seibundo, The Theory of Law | no.33, pp.167-174 |
50 | Papers1 | 2015/2/23~2015,02,23,,, | The difference between ethical thinking, ontological thinking, and economical thinking and a critique of "nomialism": a reply to MORIOKA Masahiro & YOSHIMOTO Shinogu's article "Is there the duty to give birth to younger generation?" | Academic Journal | Single-Author | vol.2, no.1, pp.1-11 | |
51 | Organizer24 | 2014/10/5~2014,10,05,,, | Medieval times as a possibility | Academic Journal | Japanese Society of Ethics, Annals of Ethics | ||
52 | Keynote address20 | 2014/6/21~2014,06,21,,, | Hans Jonas as a question | ||||
53 | Papers1 | 2014/4/22~2014,04,22,,, | Can the concept of human responsibiltiy for God be established? | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Journal for Ethical Studies | vol.1, no.2, pp.2-12 |
54 | 99 | 2014/3/31~2014,03,31,,, | What is ethics? | Other | Single-Author | vol.25, pp.3-9 | |
55 | Papers1 | 2014/3/5~2014,03,05,,, | Ambiguity of the Concept of Death with Dignity | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Risousha, Risou | vol.692, pp.111-122 |
56 | Papers1 | 2013/11/1~2013,11,01,,, | Rethinking nomos and physis: A critique of social contract theory by ethic of care | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Seibundo, The Theory of Law | vol.32, pp.3-25 |
57 | Book2 | 2013/7~2013,07,00,,, | The Status of the Human Being: Manipulating Subject, Manipulated Object, and Human Dignity | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Oxford Uehiro Center for Practical Ethics・Ethics for the Future of Life Proceedings of the 2012 Uehiro-Carnegie-Oxford Ethics Conference | pp.145-154 |
58 | Papers1 | 2013/6/1~2013,06,01,,, | Technology, responsibility, and human being: Jonas and Heidegger on Technology | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Heidegger-Forum in Japan, Heidegger-Forum | pp.110-122 |
59 | Book2 | 2013/4~2013,04,00,,, | The Unomnipotent God and Human Responsibility | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | pp.427-442 | |
60 | Papers1 | 2013/3/31~2013,03,31,,, | Respect for the Humanity of Other Persons: A Reply to Questions from Mr. Kazuyoshi Abiko | Academic Journal | Single-Author | 滋賀大学、Dialogica | pp.1-17 |
61 | Book review6 | 2012/10/31~2012,10,31,,, | Review: Miwako Ariga, A Feministic Theory of Justice: For Spinning the Band of Care, Keisou Shobou, 2011 | In-house publication | Single-Author | Institute of Social Ethics at Nanzan University, Society and Ethics | Vol. 27, pp.213-214 |
62 | Academic presentation7 | 2012/9/16~2012,09,16,,, | Technology, responsibility, and human being | Single-Author | |||
63 | Book review6 | 2012/6/29~2012,06,29,,, | Review: M.P.Battin, "Terminal Sedation: Pulling the Sheet over Our Eyes", J. T. Berger, "Rethinking Guidelines for the Use of Palliative Sedation" | Other | Single-Author | Toyama University, Materials for Bioethical Studies | Vol. VI, pp.19-26 |
64 | International academic conference8 | 2012/5/18~2012,05,18,,, | What is the satatus of the human being?: manipulating subject, manipulated object, and human dignity | Single-Author | |||
65 | Papers1 | 2012/3/22~2012,03,22,,, | Why and How Has Hans Jonas Been "Welcomed" in Japan?: A Reply from Japan to LaFleur's Interpretation | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Research Institute for Contemporary Philosophy of Life at Osaka Prefecture University, Journal of Philosophy of Life | Vol.2, No.1, pp.15-31 |
66 | Papers1 | 2012/2/24~2012,02,24,,, | Notes on the Concept of Justice | In-house publication | Single-Author | Kansai University, Essays and Studies | vol.61, no.4, pp.23-48 |
67 | Lecture19 | 2012/2/2~2012,02,02,,, | Care and Justice | Single-Author | |||
68 | Book2 | 2012/1/31~2012,01,31,,, | Responsibility | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Maruzen, The Basic Concepts of Bioethics | pp.176-190 |
69 | Book2 | 2011/5/20~2011,05,20,,, | Philosophy of care and geriatric nursing | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Sekai Shisou-sha, For Anyone Who Will Study Applied Philosophy | pp.209-219 |
70 | Papers1 | 2011/3/16~2011,03,16,,, | Habermas on the Ethic of Mankind revisited | Other | Single-Author | Toyama University, Materials for Bioethical Studies | vol.V, p.151-p.167 |
71 | Papers1 | 2010/12/7~2010,12,07,,, | Why and How has Jonas been "welcomed" in Japan?: LaFleur's Interpretation and a Reply from Japan | In-house publication | Single-Author | 2010, p.49-p.64 | |
72 | Keynote address20 | 2010/10/3~2010,10,03,,, | Hans Jonas on the Concept of God after Auschwitz | Single-Author | |||
73 | Keynote address20 | 2010/10/2~2010,10,02,,, | Ethics, Metaphysics and Religion in a society of plural values | ||||
74 | Book review6 | 2010/6/4~2010,06,04,,, | Review of "Construction of Metabioethics: Inquiring Bioethics Again" | Other | Single-Author | Dokushojin, Shukan Dokushojin | no.2871, p.4 |
75 | Papers1 | 2010/3/15~2010,03,15,,, | Notes for a richer concept of human dignity: the concept of Persönlichkeit | Other | Single-Author | Toyama University, Materials for Bioethical Studies | vol. IV, p.1-p.12 |
76 | Lecture19 | 2010/1/9~2010,01,09,,, | A dialogue with Hans Jonas: Gnosis, life, future ethics, and god after Auschwitz | ||||
77 | Book review6 | 2009/10/2~2009,10,02,,, | Review of "Whom does life belong to?" by KAGAWA, Tomoaki | Other | Single-Author | Dokushojin, Shukan Dokushojin | no.2807, p.4 |
78 | Translated article or paper16 | 2009/9/20~2009,09,20,,, | God after Auschwitz | Monograph | Editor | Hosei University Press | 1-224 |
79 | Book review6 | 2009/7/26~2009,07,26,,, | Review of "Ethics for consensus building" by KATO, Hisatake | Other | |||
80 | Keynote address20 | 2009/7/4~2009,07,04,,, | Hans Jonas's Philosophy | ||||
81 | Lecture19 | 2009/6/25~2009,06,25,,, | Can we think of God after Auschwitz? :Philosopher Hans Jonas's thought | ||||
82 | Book2 | 2009/6/12~2009,06,12,,, | I/we as transiently being in the world | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Iwanami Publishers, Lectures on Philosophy vol.8 Philosophy of life/environment | pp.87-108 |
83 | Organizer24 | 2009/4/25~2009,04,25,,, | Workshop: thinking possibility of "Philosophy of life" | ||||
84 | Papers1 | 2009/3/30~2009,03,30,,, | An ethical consideration on concerning 'Work, occupation and labor' | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Japanese Society of Ethics, Annals of Ethics | no.58, pp.11-20 |
85 | Papers1 | 2009/3/15~2009,03,15,,, | Hans Jonas' concept of ”God after Auschwitz” (2): non-omnipotent God and human responsibility | In-house publication | Single-Author | Kansai University, Essays and Studies | vo.58, no.2, pp.1-24 |
86 | designated questioner99 | 2009/2/21~2009,02,21,,, | Questions to Professor William R. LaFleur's ”Peripheralized in America: Hans-Jonas as Philosopher and Bioethicist” | ||||
87 | Lecture19 | 2008/12/27~2008,12,27,,, | The problems raised by ethic of care | ||||
88 | Papers1 | 2008/10/20~2008,10,20,,, | Hans Jonas' concept of ”God after Auschwitz” (1): being Jewish and philosopher at once | In-house publication | Single-Author | Kansai University, Essays and Studies | vol.58, no.2, pp.1-23 |
89 | Academic presentation7 | 2008/10/5~2008,10,05,,, | An ethical consideration on concerning 'Work, occupation and labor' | ||||
90 | panelist of a symposium99 | 2008/3/21~2008,03,21,,, | Herga Kuhse, The Theory of Sancitity of Life in Medicine: A Critique | Other | Co-author | ||
91 | Book2 | 2007/10/25~2007,10,25,,, | What borders justice?: the principle of responsibility and the ethic of care | Monograph | Single-Author | Nakanishiya Publishers | i-xv, 1-325 |
92 | designated questioner in a symposium99 | 2007/6/30~2007,06,30,,, | Can man discover Kantian ethics by phenomenological method? Questions to KUDO Kazuo | Academic Journal | Single-Author | vol.15, pp.42-45 | |
93 | Book2 | 2007/4/1~2007,04,01,,, | Navigator to Knowledge | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | ||
94 | Translated article or paper16 | 2007/4~2007,04,00,,, | Paolo Becchi,”The status of ethics in the times of technique” | Academic Journal | Single-Author | vol.4, pp.59-75 | |
95 | Translated article or paper16 | 2007/1/31~2007,01,31,,, | Military personnel as research subject | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Maruzen, Encyclopedia of Bioethics | 2495-2497 |
96 | Lecture19 | 2006/11/8~2006,11,08,,, | School Internship: its merit for students, schools, and universities | ||||
97 | Book review6 | 2006/8/25~2006,08,25,,, | Bookreview: Helga Kuhse,The Sanctity-of-Life Doctrine in Medicine: a Critique, trans.by IIDa Nobuyuki et.al | Other | Single-Author | Dokushojin, Shukan Dokushojin | 2651 |
98 | Papers1 | 2006/3/30~2006,03,30,,, | Ethic of Care, Needs and Law | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Yuhikaku, Sociology of Law | n.64, pp.102-115 |
99 | Book review6 | 2006/3/17~2006,03,17,,, | Review:Harry G. Frankfurt, On Bull Shit, trans. and introduction by Hiroo YAMAGATA | Other | Single-Author | 2629 | |
100 | 99 | 2006/2/28~2006,02,28,,, | Questions and answers for the lecture of Professor Paolo Becchi and an appendix | Other | pp.144-146,pp.150-153 | ||
101 | Translated book4 | 2005/12/19~2005,12,19,,, | Alec Fisher, Critical Thinking: An Introduction | Monograph | Co-author | Nakanishiya shuppan | pp.20-40, pp.77-98 |
102 | Lecture19 | 2005/11/19~2005,11,19,,, | On ethic of Care | ||||
103 | Book2 | 2005/10/30~2005,10,30,,, | Life-world, home world, and alien world | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Koyo Shobo, What should philosophy inquire?, (eds.)Akihiro Takeichi and Yoshinobu Obama | pp.187-206 |
104 | Lecture19 | 2005/10/26~2005,10,26,,, | Ethics and risk communication | ||||
105 | Book review6 | 2005/10/21~2005,10,21,,, | Review: Social Ethics of Care, KAWAMOTO Takashi(ed.), Yuhikaku | Other | Single-Author | Dokushojin, Dokushojin | n.2609 |
106 | Academic presentation7 | 2005/10/9~2005,10,09,,, | Ethic, ethics, and what is ethical | Single-Author | |||
107 | Papers1 | 2005/9/20~2005,09,20,,, | Ethic, ethics, and what is ethical | Academic Journal | Single-Author | the Japanese Society for Ethics, the Reports of the 56th Congress | pp.7-11 |
108 | Papers1 | 2005/6/30~2005,06,30,,, | In what sense should mankind continue to be?: Jonas, Apel, and Habermas | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Kansai Philosophical Association, Arche | v.13,pp.1-14 |
109 | Book review6 | 2005/5/20~2005,05,20,,, | Review:MATSUDA,Jun, Advance of genetic thechnology and future of human beings, Chisen Shokan | Other | Single-Author | Dokushojin,Dokushojin | n.2587 |
110 | Academic presentation7 | 2005/5/15~2005,05,15,,, | The problems raised by ethic of care and their siginificance | Single-Author | |||
111 | Organizer24 | 2005/4/20~2005,04,20,,, | Welfare as Institution | Co-author | Kansai Ethical Association, Ethical Studies | vol.35,pp.35-43 | |
112 | Book review6 | 2005/4/20~2005,04,20,,, | Review: OCHI, KANAI, KAWAMOTO, TAKAHASHI, NAKAOKA, MARUYAMA | Academic Journal | Single-Author | ||
113 | Papers1 | 2005/2/28~2005,02,28,,, | A Dialogue with Professor Berque: from the standpoint of ethics (including environmental ethics) | Other | Kansai University, International Symposium Modernity in milieux and technique Report | 285-297,298-300 | |
114 | presentaion99 | 2005/2~2005,02,00,,, | The role of moral philosopher | ||||
115 | Lecture19 | 2004/12/8~2004,12,08,,, | a comment from the viewpoint of environmental ethics | pp.112-117 | |||
116 | Lecture19 | 2004/11/27~2004,11,27,,, | Internship at schools: a new attempt of the consortium of universities in Osaka | ||||
117 | Academic presentation7 | 2004/10/30~2004,10,30,,, | A Dialogue with Professor Berque: from the standpoint of ethics (including environmental ethics) | Single-Author | |||
118 | Academic presentation7 | 2004/10/24~2004,10,24,,, | why should mankind continue to be? | Single-Author | |||
119 | Lecture19 | 2004/10/22~2004,10,22,,, | Ideal and purpoce of the relationship between universities and high schools from the standpoint of the former | ||||
120 | Presentation99 | 2004/8/30~2004,08,30,,, | The role of moral philosopher | ||||
121 | Lecture19 | 2004/8/20~2004,08,20,,, | On connetion between universities and highschools | ||||
122 | Book2 | 2004/7/8~2004,07,08,,, | Sanctity of Life: its lost effect and its rediscovery | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Iwanami Publishers, Lectures on Applied Ethics vol.1 Life | pp.128-146 |
123 | Book review6 | 2004/4/20~2004,04,20,,, | Book review: James Rachels, The Elements of Ethics, translated by N. Furumaki and N. Tsugita, Koyo Publishing Inc. 2003 | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Kansai Ethical Society, Annals of Ethical Studies | vol.34,pp.149-153 |
124 | Papers1 | 2004/3/20~2004,03,20,,, | Ethic of Care(2):Noddings on Ethical Self | In-house publication | Single-Author | ||
125 | Research report21 | 2004/3/10~2004,03,10,,, | Summary: Reconstruction of normative sciences coping with contemporary ethical problems | Other | Single-Author | Kansai University,Reconstruction of normative sciences coping with contemporary ethical problems | pp.1-34 |
126 | Papers1 | 2004/3/10~2004,03,10,,, | What Borders on Justice | Other | Single-Author | Kansai University,Reconstruction of normative sciences coping with contemporary ethical problems | pp.116-129 |
127 | lecture99 | 2004/2~2004,02,00,,, | Private Information in Industrial Health | Single-Author | |||
128 | Translated book4 | 2004/1/1~2004,01,01,,, | Robert M. Veatch, The Basics of Bioethics, 2nd | Monograph | Co-author | Medicus Publishing Inc. | pp.iv-xi, pp.1-38,pp.68-90,and pp.213-289 |
129 | Lecture19 | 2003/10/16~2003,10,16,,, | Private Information in Industrial Health | ||||
130 | Papers1 | 2003/5/17~2003,05,17,,, | Why does Applied Ethics? | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Forum for Young Philosophers, Philosophical Inquiry | vol.30, pp.3-15 |
131 | Presentations99 | 2003/4/5~2003,04,05,,, | Justice and what borders on it | ||||
132 | Papers1 | 2003/3/30~2003,03,30,,, | The Significance of Applied Ethics and the Trend of Computer Ethics or Information Ethics | Academic Journal | Single-Author | The Philosophical Association of Kansai University, Philosophy | vol.22, pp.103-125 |
133 | Lecture19 | 2002/12/2~2002,12,02,,, | Care as Essence of Nursing | ||||
134 | essay99 | 2002/12/1~2002,12,01,,, | Movement of Reformation of Liberal Arts Curriculum: A Factor of Meaning and Expectation of Critical Thinking as Course | In-house publication | Single-Author | kyoto University, PROSPECTUS | vol.5 pp.1-11 |
135 | Lecture19 | 2002/11/8~2002,11,08,,, | Meaning of Applied Ethics and Position of Information Ethics | ||||
136 | Magazine article15 | 2002/8/1~2002,08,01,,, | Why Speak of Ethic of Care? Revisited | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Medicus Publishing Inc., Emergency Nursing | vol.15, no.8, pp.58-62 |
137 | Academic presentation7 | 2002/7/12~2002,07,12,,, | Why Do Applied Ethics? | Single-Author | |||
138 | Book review6 | 2002/5/17~2002,05,17,,, | Shunichirou Shinohara Tadahiko Hatae (eds.), Ethics of Life and Death | Other | Single-Author | Dokushojin | 2437 |
139 | essay99 | 2002/3/20~2002,03,20,,, | An Excessively Late Dialogue with Prof. Kikuo WATABE | Academic Journal | Single-Author | The Philosophical Association of Kansai University Department of Philosophy, Philsosophia | vol.21 |
140 | Papers1 | 2002/1/19~2002,01,19,,, | On Ethic of Care (1) | In-house publication | Single-Author | Kansai University, Essays and Studies | 51/3,1-28 |
141 | Magazine article15 | 2001/11/1~2001,11,01,,, | Why speak of Ethic of Care? | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Medicus publishing Inc., Emergency Nursing | vol.14, no.11, pp.51-55 |
142 | Book2 | 2001/5/20~2001,05,20,,, | Organization and Responsibility | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Sekai Shisou-sha, For Anyone Who Will Study Social Philosophy | |
143 | Papers1 | 2001/4/5~2001,04,05,,, | Environment, Property and Ethics | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Iwanamishoten, Shisou | vol.923,pp.69-88 |
144 | Lecture19 | 2001/3/11~2001,03,11,,, | From what standpoint do we interpret the reformation of humanities curriculum? | ||||
145 | Book review6 | 2000/11/24~2000,11,24,,, | Book Review:Takeshi Oba, Kazuhiko Abiko and Hitoshi Nagai (eds.), Why be Moral? | Other | Single-Author | Dokushojin | 2363 |
146 | Papers1 | 2000/10~2000,10,00,,, | On Liberalism in Bioethics | Other | Single-Author | ||
147 | Book review6 | 2000/8/25~2000,08,25,,, | Hans Jonas, The Principle of Responsibility, translated by Hisatake Kato et. al. | Other | Single-Author | Dokushojin | 2350 |
148 | Papers1 | 2000/7/20~2000,07,20,,, | Why and How does Ethics deal with Environmental Affairs? | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Institute for Policy Sciences 21 Century Forum | vol.74, pp.32-37 |
149 | Research report21 | 2000/3/30~2000,03,30,,, | Appendix to the Whole Discussion | Academic Journal | Single-Author | The Japanese Society for Ethics, the Annual of Ethics | |
150 | Lecture19 | 1999/11/28~1999,11,28,,, | Is Brain Death Death of the Human Being? The Ambiguity of this Question. | ||||
151 | Book2 | 1999/11/10~1999,11,10,,, | Life and Ethics -Bioethics and the Life of Ethics | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Nakanishiya Shuppan, What is Ethica? An Introduction to Modern Ethics | |
152 | Academic presentation7 | 1999/10/17~1999,10,17,,, | The Accountability of Ethics : Bioethics as a Clue | Single-Author | |||
153 | Papers1 | 1999/9/15~1999,09,15,,, | The Accountability of Ethics : Bioethics as a Clue | Academic Journal | Single-Author | the Japanese Society for Ethics, The Reports of the Congress in 1999 of the Japanese Society for Ethics | |
154 | Papers1 | 1999/7/26~1999,07,26,,, | Nature,Environment,and Human Being -Hans Jonas' The Imperative of Responsibility | Academic Journal | Single-Author | the Kansai Philosophical Association, Arche | |
155 | essay99 | 1999/4/17~1999,04,17,,, | So deep a mundane life: an essay on OZAKI Kazuo | Academic Journal | Single-Author | vol.2, pp.35-45 | |
156 | Edited book3 | 1999/2/25~1999,02,25,,, | Technologies and Environment | Monograph | Co-editor | Baifukan | |
157 | Commentary9 | 1999/1/11~1999,01,11,,, | A Discourse of the Method | Monograph | Single-Author | Media Factory, The Presents from Iron Men in Sciences:A Book Guide to 14 and 17 | |
158 | Magazine article15 | 1999~1999,00,00,,, | ”Does Brain Dead Mean the Death of the Human Being?” Revisited | Other | Single-Author | Dokushojin,The Weekly Readers | |
159 | Academic presentation7 | 1998/10/11~1998,10,11,,, | Nature, Environment, and Human Being | Single-Author | |||
160 | Book2 | 1998/2/20~1998,02,20,,, | Should Life Be Respected in any Case? | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Nakanishiya Shuppan, Moral Aporia | |
161 | Book2 | 1998/1/30~1998,01,30,,, | What Should Philosophers and Moral Philosophers Do in Bioethics? | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Sekai Shisou-sha, For Anyone Who Will Study Bioethics | |
162 | Papers1 | 1997/12/20~1997,12,20,,, | We Have not Discussed it after All -At the Time of the Passage of a Bill for Organ Tranplantation | In-house publication | Single-Author | Hiroshima University, Studies in Culture and the Humanities | |
163 | Papers1 | 1997/3/31~1997,03,31,,, | Dewy Purified Home | In-house publication | Single-Author | Kyoto University, Human Ontology | |
164 | Papers1 | 1996/3/29~1996,03,29,,, | The Recognization by Analogy and the Concept of Person | Other | Single-Author | Hiroshima University, Iconicity in Expressions and the Act of Meaning | |
165 | Papers1 | 1996/3~1996,03,00,,, | The Foundations of Environmental Ethics | Other | Single-Author | Toyo University, The New Development of Applied Ethics:Towards the Synthesis between Micro and Macro Points of View | |
166 | Papers1 | 1994/11/20~1994,11,20,,, | Notes on Bioethics | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Hiroshima University Society for Comparative Studies of Cultures, Comparative Studies of Cultures | |
167 | Book2 | 1994/9/30~1994,09,30,,, | Life and Ethics | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Sekai Shisou-sha, For Anyone Who Will Study Ethics | |
168 | Chapter or Section5 | 1994/3/22~1994,03,22,,, | conscience of something, empty intention, act, mean, the object x, hyle/morphe | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Koubundou, The Encyclopedia of Phenomenology | |
169 | Book2 | 1994/3/22~1994,03,22,,, | The Context of the Mundane | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Text and Interpretation, Iwanami Shoten | |
170 | Edited book3 | 1994/2/15~1994,02,15,,, | Self and Others -Encounters with Various Selves- | Monograph | Co-editor | Shouwadou | |
171 | Book2 | 1993/9/30~1993,09,30,,, | Salutation | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Shouwadou, Micro Ethics | |
172 | Translated book4 | 1993/2/3~1993,02,03,,, | David Carr, Interpreting Husserl:Critical and Comparative Studies | Monograph | Co-author | Kouyou Shobou | pp.141-192 |
173 | Papers1 | 1992/3/20~1992,03,20,,, | As a Problem of "Human Being" rather than one of Death -On the Controversy: Whether does brain death mean the death of the human being? | In-house publication | Single-Author | Wakayama Medical College, Bulletin of Wakayama Medical College | |
174 | Book2 | 1992/2/15~1992,02,15,,, | The Advance of Medical Practice and Philosophy | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Koubundou, Philosophy and Medical Practice | |
175 | Papers1 | 1991/3/20~1991,03,20,,, | The Presense of Bodies of Others and the Attitudes towards Others - in Schutz's Idea of Social World | In-house publication | Single-Author | Wakayama Medical College, Bulletin of Wakayama Medical College | |
176 | Book2 | 1990/10/10~1990,10,10,,, | Norms Functioning in the Hidden Manner | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Keiou Tuushin, The Foundation of Norms | |
177 | Translated book4 | 1990/8/24~1990,08,24,,, | Richard J. Bernstein,Beyond Objectivism and Relativism : Science, Hermeneutics and Praxis | Monograph | Co-author | Iwanami Shoten | pp.243-368 |
178 | Papers1 | 1990/3/20~1990,03,20,,, | Waldenfels on the Home in the Alienness | In-house publication | Single-Author | Wakayama Medical College, Bulletin of Wakayama Medical College | |
179 | Academic presentation7 | 1989/10/21~1989,10,21,,, | Norms Functioning in the Hidden Manner | Monograph | Single-Author | ||
180 | Book2 | 1989/2/20~1989,02,20,,, | New Reproductive Technologies and Society | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Sekai Shisou-sha, The Present of Bioethics | |
181 | Papers1 | 1987/10/1~1987,10,01,,, | Ideality of Meanings - Its Certitude and Flactuation | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Risou-sha, Risou | |
182 | Papers1 | 1987/5/1~1987,05,01,,, | The personal Ego -in Husserl's Egology | Single-Author | the Philosophical Association of Japan, Philosophy | ||
183 | Papers1 | 1987/3/25~1987,03,25,,, | Hussel on Habit | Academic Journal | Single-Author | the Kansai Philosophical Association, Annual of the Kansai Philosophical Association | |
184 | Book2 | 1987/2/10~1987,02,10,,, | Words in Dialogue | Monograph | Co-authored chapter | Sekai Shisou-sha, The Present of Phenomenology | |
185 | Academic presentation7 | 1986/10/10~1986,10,10,,, | Husserl on Habit | Academic Journal | Single-Author | ||
186 | Translated book4 | 1986/9/25~1986,09,25,,, | Hermann Schmitz, The Phenomenology of Body and Feeling | Monograph | Co-author | Sangyou Tosho | pp.191-216 |
187 | Papers1 | 1986/7/1~1986,07,01,,, | Husserl on Individual | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Kyoto University Tetsugaku Ronsou Kankoukai, Tetsugaku Ronsou |
scientific essay What a thought is ethic of care?UnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawaethic of careMiwashoten, The Japanese Journal of Occupational Therapyvol. 57, no. 9, pp. 1063-10672023/8/15~
Book reviewBookreview of ”Caring Planet”, Kimiyo OgawaOtherTetsuhiko Shinagawacare;Kimiyo OgawaNewspaper Koumei198832023/5/1~
Academic presentationEnvironmet Jusitice and Ethical ThinkingUnrefereedSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawaenvironmental ethics;justice;climate justice2023/3/30~The Symposium "Sustainability and Knowledge of Humanities, 2022
PapersHans Jonas on SpinozaUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko ShinagawaHans Jonas;Spinoza;freedom;mind body problemKyoto University Tetsugaku Ronso Kankoukai, Jahrbuch für Philosophie des tetsugaku-ronsovol. 50, pp. 1-122022/10/28~
Reply to reviews of my bookA reply to my book ”An Introduction to Ethics"Academic JournalTetsuhiko ShinagawaethicsKansai Ethical Society, Annals of Ethical Studiesvol. 52, pp. 193-1942022/6/30~
BookLife and Transcendence: Against Alienation of Life in Discussion of LifeMonographTetsuhiko Shinagawalife;transcendence;JonasHosei University Press・ Dignity and Lifepp. 223-2452022/5/20~
PapersPolitical Responsibility of "Super Politics"Academic JournalTetsuhiko ShinagawaHeidegger;Superpolitics;responsibility;NazismKansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studiesvol. 8, no. 1, pp. 36-552022/4/25~
PapersA Comment to Prof. Dr. Takao Todoroki "Heidegger's Commitment to National Socialism and Its Relation to His Reflection on Science"Academic JournalTetsuhiko ShinagawaHeidegger;Superpolitics;responsibility;NazismKansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studiesvol. 8, no. 1 pp. 65-732022/4/25~
PapersIntersubjectivity, Living Human Beings, and Heidegger: A Reply to Prof. Dr. Furusho's CommentAcademic JournalTetsuhiko ShinagawaHeidegger;intersubjectivity;living human beingKansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studiesvol. 8, no. 1, pp. 95-1062022/4/25~
PapersThe fundamental Problem Lies in Mixing of Ontic Thinking in Ontological Thinking: A Reply to Prof. Dr. Todoroki's CommentAcademic JournalTetsuhiko ShinagawaHeidegger;ontological;onticKansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studiesvol. 8, no. 1, pp.107-1222022/4/25~
BookIs the right to suicide a personality right? : the judgment of Germany constitutional supreme court that assisted suicide by business is against constitutionUnrefereedMonographSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawasuicide;assisted suicide;personality right;constitutionShibaura Technology University, Anthology on Bioethics and Law of Lifepp. 69-842022/3/31~
PapersQuestions raised by the trial for euthanasia of a demented patientUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawaeuthanasia;dementia;Netherlands;trialKansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studiespp. 74-892021/5/17~
interviewTowards constraction of the richer concept of justice and the effective concept of careAcademic JournalTetsuhiko Shinagawajustice;care;vulnerabilityImpact, Science Impactpp. 35-372021/5/17~https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/sil/impact/00002021/art00014
PapersOn Misunderstandings and Divergences of Views about My Bookreview on Arima Hitoshi's Is There a Right to Die?UnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawaeuthanasia;right to deathKansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studiesvol. 7, no.1, pp. 41-632021/5/17~
Book reviewBookreview:”The Trial of a Patient with Dementia”、MORINAGA, Shin-ichiroUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawaeuthanasia;dementia;Netherlands;trialDokushojin, Weekly Dokushojinp.42021/4/23~
BookColumn for guidance to read: Restoration of right to privacy: conflict between freedom and dignity, MIYASHITA, HiroshiUnrefereedMonographSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawaprivacy;freedom;dignityHosei University Press, The Concept of Dignity in Eastern Asiapp. 159-1672021/3/30~
interviewHow do we think ethically and conduct?OtherTetsuhiko Shinagawaethics;ethical thinkingDiamond publisher, Diamond Quarterly Spring 2021, pp. 4-152021/3/29~
PapersA richer concept of justice and an effective concept of careUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawajustice;care;vulnerabilityKansai University, Essays and Studiesvol. 70, no. 4, pp. 1-262021/3/18~
Book reviewA reader of Hannah Arendt, (eds.) Hannah Arendt Research Society of Japan et. al.UnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko ShinagawaArendtDokushojin, Shukan Dokushojinno. 33612020/10/16~
Book reviewReview: Is there right to death?, ARIMA, HitoshiUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawaright to death;euthanasia;death with dignity;assisted suicideSibaura Institute of Technology, Collecton of materials about bioethics and laws of lifevol. V, pp. 304-3132020/7/31~
BookIntroduction to Ethics: From Aristotle to reproductive technology and AIUnrefereedMonographSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawaethics;applied ethics;political philosophyChuo Koron Shinshapp. 1-278, pp. i- iv2020/7/25~9784121025982
Translated bookThe philosophy of freedom: Kant's Critique of the Practical ReasonUnrefereedMonographCo-authorOtfried Hoeffe (author);Tetsuhiko Shinagawa (translation);Shigemitsu Takeyama (translation);Kiyoe Hirade (translation)Kant;The Critique of the Practical ReasonHosei Universitypp. i-xvii, pp. 1-530, pp. i-xxiv2020/6/30~
BookColumn for guidance to read: Human being's life and human dignity, (ed.) TAKAHASHI, TakaoUnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterTetsuhiko Shinagawahuman dignity;human embryo;embryo stem cellHosei University Press, Dignity and Society, vol. Ipp. 252-2562020/3/30~
BookColumn for guidance to read: The present of euthanasia and death with dignity: medical practice in the final stage and self-determination, MATSUDA, JunUnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterTetsuhiko Shinagawaeuthanasia;death with dignity;terminal careHosei University Press, Dignity and Society, vol. Ipp. 379-3832020/3/30~
PapersAnimism, God, and environmental crisis on Kazuo OzakiUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawaanimism;God;environmental crisis;Kazuo OzakiThe committee for publishing the commemorative collection of papars for the retirement of professor Inoue Katsuhito, The Commemorative Collection of Papers for the Retirement of Professor Inoue Katsuhitopp. 150-1872020/2/10~
OrganizerThe symposium of Kansai Ethical Assocation in 2018Academic JournalTetsuhiko Shinagawa;Morita Mimetranscendence;religion;philosophy;ethicsKansai Ethical Association, Ethical Studiesvol. 49, pp. 1-32019/6/30~
Book reviewBook Review: Sexual Violence and Restorative Justice: Beyond Dialogue, Komatsubara, OrikaUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawasexual violence;restorative justiceKansai Ethical Association, Ethical Studiesvol. 49, pp. 146-1492019/6/30~
Prospects for connection of education between high school and universityUnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawaconnection between high school and university;education for freshpersonsvol. 32, pp. 2-52019/5/14~
PapersJohnson and Walsh on Good and Right: A Remark on Virtue Ethics (1)UnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawavirtue ethics;right;good;virtueKansai University, Essays and Studiesvol. 68, no. 4, pp. 17-382019/3/18~
PapersDoes Religion remain a Problem to Philosophy? If so, in What a Way? UnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawareligion;metaphysics;philosophy;ethicsThe committee for publishing the commemorative collection of papars for the retirement of professor Oda Yoshiko, The Commemorative Collection of Papers for the Retirement of Professor Oda Yoshikopp.65-892018/2/10~
designated questioner in a symposiumA Comment on "What can Phenomenology contribute to Applied Ethics?"UnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawaphenomenology;ethicsKansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studiesvol. 4, no. 2, pp. 34-432017/12/21~
PapersWhat can Phenomenology do and not do in EthicsUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawaphenomenology;ethicsKansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studiesvol. 4, no. 2, 74-89頁2017/12/21~
BookWhat Human Dignity and Dignity of Nature meanUnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterTetsuhiko Shinagawahuman dignity;dignity of creature;JonasHosei University Presspp. 137-1562017/11/30~
PapersBeing and Appearance: UOZUMI Yoich's works and styleUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawaphenomenology;SartreKansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studiesvol. 4, no. 1, pp. 7-242017/5/15~
PapersOn the concept of responsibility in the physician-patient relationship In refereedOtherSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawaresponsibility;physician-patient relationship;medical ethicsShibaura Technology University, Materials of research of bioethics and law of lifepp. 32-462017/3/31~
Abstract of keynote lecturePatient Adcocacy from the viewpoint of ethics of careUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawapatient advocacy;nursing;ethic of careThe Japan Nursing Ethics Association, Journal of Japanese Nursing Ethicsvol. 9, no. 1, pp.79-812017/3/20~
PapersOverlapping consensus or practical reason?UnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawajustice;practical reason;Rawls;Habermas;RicoeurKansai University, Essays and Studiesvol. 66, no. 4, pp. 51-732017/3/10~
manuscript of presentationManuscript of presentation at the symposium of philosophical assosiation of Japan: the politics of being and the politics of absolute nothingnessUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawapolitics;Heidegger;Kyoto schoolKansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studiesvol. 3, no.1, pp. 1-152016/12/23~
manuscript of lectureUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawapatient advocacy;nursing;ethic of careKansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studiesvol. 3, no. 1, pp. 16- 662016/12/23~
manuscript of presentationUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko ShinagawabioethicsKansai University Society for Ethics, Ethical Studiesvol. 3, no. 1, pp. 67-752016/12/23~
Reply to reviews of my bookA reply to Mr. OKUDA Taro's, Mr. NAGAMORI Nobutoshi's and Mr. OKAMOTO Shimpei's reviews of my book "A Talk about Ethics"UnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko ShinagawaethicsNanan University, Society and Ethicsno. 31, pp. 244-2492016/11/30~
PapersAn analysis of the structure of caring relationUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawacare;caring;ethic of careThe Institute of Moralogy, The Research Center for Moral Scienceno. 78, pp. 1-192016/11/15~
Keynote addressPatient Adcocacy from the viewpoint of ethics of careTetsuhiko Shinagawapatient advocacy;nursing;ethic of care2016/5/22~
Academic presentationThe politics of being and the politices of absolute nothingnessTetsuhiko Shinagawapolitics;Heidegger;Kyoto school2016/5/14~Kyoto University
PapersThe politics of being and the politices of absolute nothingnessUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawapolitics;Heidegger;Kyoto schoolThe philosophical association of Japan (Chisen Shokan), Philosophyvol. 65, pp. 9-242016/4/1~
Lecturecare relation, plastic self, and caring and lifeTetsuhiko Shinagawacare;self2016/3/24~
PapersImmanence and transcendence: the evolvement of Hans Jonas' philosophyAcademic JournalTetsuhiko ShinagawaJonas;transcendence;JudaismKyoto Association of Jewish Thought, Journal of Kyoto Association of Jewish Thoughtvol. 6, 62-872016/1/31~
BookA Talk about EthicsUnrefereedMonographSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawaethics;foundation;justiceNakanishiya Publishers1-2762015/10/27~9784779509711
Book reviewreview: Michael Quante, Menschenwürde und personale Antonomie, (trans.)Kato Yasushi et. Al., Housei University PressUnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawahuman dignity;person;bioethicsTosho Shimbun, Tosho Shimbunno.32192015/8/15~
Academic presentationThe status of ethic of care from the viewpoint of a male researcherTetsuhiko Shinagawaethic of care2015/4/26~Tohoku University
rellyThe reversible figure of care and justice and a richer concept of justice: a reply to Kawamoto's and Isa's commentsUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawacare;justiceSeibundo, The Theory of Lawno.33, pp.167-1742015/3/20~
PapersThe difference between ethical thinking, ontological thinking, and economical thinking and a critique of "nomialism": a reply to MORIOKA Masahiro & YOSHIMOTO Shinogu's article "Is there the duty to give birth to younger generation?"UnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawaethics;ontologyvol.2, no.1, pp.1-112015/2/23~
OrganizerMedieval times as a possibilityAcademic JournalTetsuhiko ShinagawaJapanese Society of Ethics, Annals of Ethics2014/10/5~Hitotsubashi University
Keynote addressHans Jonas as a questionUnrefereedTetsuhiko ShinagawaJonas;transcendence;Judaism2014/6/21~
PapersCan the concept of human responsibiltiy for God be established?UnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko ShinagawaGod;responsibility;JonasJournal for Ethical Studiesvol.1, no.2, pp.2-122014/4/22~
What is ethics?UnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawaethics;professional ethics;care workervol.25, pp.3-92014/3/31~
PapersAmbiguity of the Concept of Death with DignityUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawadeath with dignity;dignity;terminal careRisousha, Risouvol.692, pp.111-1222014/3/5~
PapersRethinking nomos and physis: A critique of social contract theory by ethic of careUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawaethic of care;social contract theory;justiceSeibundo, The Theory of Lawvol.32, pp.3-252013/11/1~
Book reviewUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawavol.7, pp.29-352013/10/1~
BookThe Status of the Human Being: Manipulating Subject, Manipulated Object, and Human DignityUnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterTetsuhiko Shinagawahuman dignity;humankind;technologyOxford Uehiro Center for Practical Ethics・Ethics for the Future of Life Proceedings of the 2012 Uehiro-Carnegie-Oxford Ethics Conferencepp.145-1542013/7~
PapersTechnology, responsibility, and human being: Jonas and Heidegger on TechnologyUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawatechnology;responsibility;human beingHeidegger-Forum in Japan, Heidegger-Forumpp.110-1222013/6/1~
BookThe Unomnipotent God and Human ResponsibilityIn refereedMonographCo-authored chapterTetsuhiko ShinagawaGod;responsibility;Holocaustpp.427-4422013/4~
PapersRespect for the Humanity of Other Persons: A Reply to Questions from Mr. Kazuyoshi AbikoUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawahuman dignity;かんと;discourse ethics滋賀大学、Dialogicapp.1-172013/3/31~
Book reviewReview: Miwako Ariga, A Feministic Theory of Justice: For Spinning the Band of Care, Keisou Shobou, 2011UnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawajustice;feminism;careInstitute of Social Ethics at Nanzan University, Society and EthicsVol. 27, pp.213-2142012/10/31~
Academic presentationTechnology, responsibility, and human beingUnrefereedSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawatechnology;responsibility;human being2012/9/16~Heidegger ForumTouhoku University
Book reviewReview: M.P.Battin, "Terminal Sedation: Pulling the Sheet over Our Eyes", J. T. Berger, "Rethinking Guidelines for the Use of Palliative Sedation"In refereedOtherSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawabioethics;sedation;terminal careToyama University, Materials for Bioethical StudiesVol. VI, pp.19-262012/6/29~Toyama University
International academic conferenceWhat is the satatus of the human being?: manipulating subject, manipulated object, and human dignityUnrefereedSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawahuman dignity;humankind;technology2012/5/18~Uehiro Carnegie Oxford Conference 2012Interantional House of Japan
PapersWhy and How Has Hans Jonas Been "Welcomed" in Japan?: A Reply from Japan to LaFleur's InterpretationUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko ShinagawaJonas;LaFleur;responsibilityResearch Institute for Contemporary Philosophy of Life at Osaka Prefecture University, Journal of Philosophy of LifeVol.2, No.1, pp.15-312012/3/22~Institute for Contemporary Philosophy of Life, Research Organization for the 21st Century, Osaka Prefecture University
PapersNotes on the Concept of JusticeUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikojusticeKansai University, Essays and Studiesvol.61, no.4, pp.23-482012/2/24~
LectureCare and JusticeUnrefereedSingle-AuthorShinagawa, Tetsuhikoethic of care;justice2012/2/2~Handai MetaphysicaOsaka University
BookResponsibilityIn refereedMonographCo-authored chapterShinagawa, Tetsuhikoresponsibility;bioethics;benevoleince;autonomyMaruzen, The Basic Concepts of Bioethicspp.176-1902012/1/31~
BookPhilosophy of care and geriatric nursingUnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterSHINAGAWA, Tetsuhikocare;geriatic nursing;human dignitySekai Shisou-sha, For Anyone Who Will Study Applied Philosophypp.209-2192011/5/20~
PapersHabermas on the Ethic of Mankind revisitedIn refereedOtherSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawadiscourse ethics;mankind;genetic techonologyToyama University, Materials for Bioethical Studiesvol.V, p.151-p.1672011/3/16~
PapersWhy and How has Jonas been "welcomed" in Japan?: LaFleur's Interpretation and a Reply from JapanUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA, TetsuhikoJonas;Japanese thought2010, p.49-p.642010/12/7~
Keynote addressHans Jonas on the Concept of God after AuschwitzUnrefereedSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawa2010/10/3~Japanese Society for Existential ThoughtDoshisha University
Keynote addressEthics, Metaphysics and Religion in a society of plural valuesUnrefereedTetsuhiko Shinagawa2010/10/2~Japan Associaion of Religion and Ethics
Book reviewReview of "Construction of Metabioethics: Inquiring Bioethics Again"UnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA, TetsuhikoDokushojin, Shukan Dokushojinno.2871, p.42010/6/4~
PapersNotes for a richer concept of human dignity: the concept of PersönlichkeitIn refereedOtherSingle-AuthorTetsuhiko Shinagawahuman dignity;personToyama University, Materials for Bioethical Studiesvol. IV, p.1-p.122010/3/15~
LectureA dialogue with Hans Jonas: Gnosis, life, future ethics, and god after AuschwitzUnrefereedTetsuhiko Shinagawa2010/1/9~
Book reviewReview of "Whom does life belong to?" by KAGAWA, TomoakiUnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoDokushojin, Shukan Dokushojinno.2807, p.42009/10/2~Review: "Whom does life belong?" by KAGAWA Tomoaki
Translated article or paperGod after AuschwitzUnrefereedMonographEditorHans Jonas;Tetsuhiko Shinagawa(trans.)Holocaust;God;JudaismHosei University Press1-2242009/9/20~9784588009242The Japanese translation ov Hans Jonas's articles "Der Gottesbegriff nach Auschwitz","Vergangenheit und Wahrheit" and "Materie, Geist und Schoepfung" with "The life of Hans Jonas","Interpretation" and "Notes" by Tetsuhiko Shinagawa.
Book reviewReview of "Ethics for consensus building" by KATO, HisatakeUnrefereedOtherSHINAGAWA, Tetsuhiko2009/7/26~Obirin UniversityJapanese
Keynote addressHans Jonas's PhilosophyShinagawa, TetsuhikoJonas;Holocaust;Life2009/7/4~Research Institute for Contemporary Philosophy of LifeOsaka Prefecture UniversityJapanese
LectureCan we think of God after Auschwitz? :Philosopher Hans Jonas's thoughtShinagawa, TetsuhikoGod;Holocaust;Judentum2009/6/25~Otani UniversityJapanese
BookI/we as transiently being in the worldUnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterShinagawa, Tetsuhikolife;person;bodyIwanami Publishers, Lectures on Philosophy vol.8 Philosophy of life/environmentpp.87-1082009/6/12~he progress of biomedicine and medical technology brought up a norm to cope with it, e.g. informed consent: it requires respecting patients as persons intentionally deciding whether to utilize the technology or not. But my body is transformed to an object technologically operated for me as person. Furthermore some human beings must be excluded from the extension of concept of person. As immunity system shows, however, there is "I that dewells in my body". It is not under control of me as person. It emarges in the manner of transplant rejection. Under the advanced operation of human bodies we must investigate 'conditio humana' again.
OrganizerWorkshop: thinking possibility of "Philosophy of life"Morioka, Masahiro;Shinagawa, Tetsuhiko2009/4/25~Japanese Association for the Contemporary and Applied PhilosophyKyoto UniversityJapanese
PapersAn ethical consideration on concerning 'Work, occupation and labor'UnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorShinagawa, Tetsuhikowork;occupation;laborJapanese Society of Ethics, Annals of Ethicsno.58, pp.11-202009/3/30~JapaneseA panelist report at the symposium "Work, occupation and labor" held by the Japanese Society for Ethics in 2008. Traditionally man looked for an occupation suited to his/her abilities and underwent discipline. At last man became able to support him/herself (and the family) so that man was admitted as a full-fledged worker. But this narrative is outdated because of the changing forms of employment and the global economical crisis from 2007 onward. This article surveys the responses to new situation by various ethical theories and lays emphasis on the significance of teaching social contract theories and the idea of human dignity in universities.
PapersHans Jonas' concept of ”God after Auschwitz” (2): non-omnipotent God and human responsibilityIn refereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorShinagawa, TetsuhikoHolocaust;theologyKansai University, Essays and Studiesvo.58, no.2, pp.1-242009/3/15~JapaneseThis article deals with Hans Jonas's three theological essays: "The concept of God after Auschwitz", "Past and truth", and "Material, spirit and creation". It connects them with his eariler works such as the Phenomen of Life and the Principle of Responsibility and contrasts Jonas's position with Post-Holocaust theology. It also focuses on the difference and relation between "the concept of God after Auschwitz" discussing the Jewish God and the rest developing his philosophical thought of God. Thus it proposes a coherent interpretation of them in the whole context of Jonas's philosophy.
designated questionerQuestions to Professor William R. LaFleur's ”Peripheralized in America: Hans-Jonas as Philosopher and Bioethicist”SHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko2009/2/21~Japanese and English
LectureThe problems raised by ethic of careUnrefereedSHINAGAWA,Tetuhiko2008/12/27~
PapersHans Jonas' concept of ”God after Auschwitz” (1): being Jewish and philosopher at onceIn refereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoKansai University, Essays and Studiesvol.58, no.2, pp.1-232008/10/20~Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 20080401-20120331
Academic presentationAn ethical consideration on concerning 'Work, occupation and labor'SHINAGAWA,Tetuhiko2008/10/5~
LectureSHINAGAWA,Tetuhiko2008/7/31~
panelist of a symposiumHerga Kuhse, The Theory of Sancitity of Life in Medicine: A CritiqueUnrefereedOtherCo-authorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko;Toshimasa Mizuno;Akihiro Sakai;Hisatake Kato et.al2008/3/21~Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 2007
designated questionerUnrefereedOtherCo-authorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko;Nikolaus Knoeppfler;Tatsu Yamamoto;Mototsugu Nishino et. al.2008/3/21~
BookWhat borders justice?: the principle of responsibility and the ethic of careMonographSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoNakanishiya Publishersi-xv, 1-3252007/10/25~9784779501647Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 20040401-20070331
designated questioner in a symposiumCan man discover Kantian ethics by phenomenological method? Questions to KUDO KazuoAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA,Tetuhikovol.15, pp.42-452007/6/30~
BookNavigator to KnowledgeMonographCo-authored chapter2007/4/1~Kansai University Special Research Fund
Translated article or paperPaolo Becchi,”The status of ethics in the times of technique”Academic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikovol.4, pp.59-752007/4~
Research reportOtherSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA,Tetuhiko1-1932007/3/25~
Translated article or paperMilitary personnel as research subjectMonographCo-authored chapterSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoMaruzen, Encyclopedia of Bioethics2495-24972007/1/31~an item of the Japnese translation of Encycolpedia of Bioethics, (ed.) Stephen G. Post, 3rd, Thomson Gate
LectureSchool Internship: its merit for students, schools, and universitiesSHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko2006/11/8~
Book reviewBookreview: Helga Kuhse,The Sanctity-of-Life Doctrine in Medicine: a Critique, trans.by IIDa Nobuyuki et.alUnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoDokushojin, Shukan Dokushojin26512006/8/25~
PapersEthic of Care, Needs and LawAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoYuhikaku, Sociology of Lawn.64, pp.102-1152006/3/30~This paper deals with Nel Noddings' idea of social philosophy founded on her ethic of care, comparing her concept of needs with a liberalist needs theory of Ignatieff and a communitarian one of Ch. Taylor.Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 20040401-
Book reviewReview:Harry G. Frankfurt, On Bull Shit, trans. and introduction by Hiroo YAMAGATAOtherSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko26292006/3/17~
Questions and answers for the lecture of Professor Paolo Becchi and an appendixUnrefereedOtherSHINAGAWA,Tetuhikopp.144-146,pp.150-1532006/2/28~Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 20040401-20060331
Translated bookAlec Fisher, Critical Thinking: An IntroductionMonographCo-authorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko;IWASAKI Taketo;HAMAOKA Takeshi;ITO Hitoshi;YAMADA Kenji;KUME AkiraNakanishiya shuppanpp.20-40, pp.77-982005/12/19~The original text is Critical Thinking: An Introduction written by Alec Fisher, Cambridge University Press, 2001. I translate the 2nd and 5th chapters.
LectureOn ethic of CareSHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko2005/11/19~
BookLife-world, home world, and alien worldUnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoKoyo Shobo, What should philosophy inquire?, (eds.)Akihiro Takeichi and Yoshinobu Obamapp.187-2062005/10/30~Husserl picked up the concept of life-world as the fundament of sciences, but it is also the same world the products of them flow into. I clarified the intersection of life and sciences in the concept and focus upon the problematic of home world and alien world as a concrete phase of life-world.
LectureEthics and risk communicationUnrefereedSHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko2005/10/26~
LectureUnrefereedSHINAGAWA,Tetuhiko2005/10/24~
LectureUnrefereedSHINAGAWA,Tetuhiko2005/10/22~
Book reviewReview: Social Ethics of Care, KAWAMOTO Takashi(ed.), YuhikakuUnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoDokushojin, Dokushojinn.26092005/10/21~
Academic presentationEthic, ethics, and what is ethicalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko2005/10/9~the Japanese Society for EthicsA presentation as one of 6 panelists (Toshio KUWAKO, Tetsuhiko SHINAGAWA, Tetsuro SHIMIZU, Sathoshi KODAMA, Narifumi NAKAOKA, and Naomi NEMOTO) of the symposium entitled ”Reality of Ethics” in the 56th congress of the Japanese Society for ethicsGrant-in-Aid for Scientific Research
PapersEthic, ethics, and what is ethicalAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikothe Japanese Society for Ethics, the Reports of the 56th Congresspp.7-112005/9/20~the Japanese Society for EthicsGrant-in-Aid for Scientific Research
Book reviewUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA,Tetuhiko2005/7/29~
PapersIn what sense should mankind continue to be?: Jonas, Apel, and HabermasAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikodiscourse ethics;imprerative of responsibility;future ethicsKansai Philosophical Association, Archev.13,pp.1-142005/6/30~Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research
Book reviewReview:MATSUDA,Jun, Advance of genetic thechnology and future of human beings, Chisen ShokanIn refereedOtherSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoDokushojin,Dokushojinn.25872005/5/20~
Academic presentationThe problems raised by ethic of care and their siginificanceSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikojustice;care2005/5/15~the Japanese association of sociology of lawGrant-in-Aid for Scientific Research
OrganizerWelfare as InstitutionCo-authorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko;MIZUTANI MasahikoKansai Ethical Association, Ethical Studiesvol.35,pp.35-432005/4/20~Summary for the symposium ”Welfare as Institution” in the reference of the Kansai Ethical Association 2004. I was one of coodinators of the symposium.
Book reviewReview: OCHI, KANAI, KAWAMOTO, TAKAHASHI, NAKAOKA, MARUYAMAAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA,Tetuhiko2005/4/20~
PapersA Dialogue with Professor Berque: from the standpoint of ethics (including environmental ethics)OtherSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoKansai University, International Symposium Modernity in milieux and technique Report285-297,298-3002005/2/28~Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research
presentaionThe role of moral philosopherSHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko2005/2~Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Priority Areas
Lecturea comment from the viewpoint of environmental ethicsUnrefereedSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikopp.112-1172004/12/8~
LectureInternship at schools: a new attempt of the consortium of universities in OsakaUnrefereedSHINAGAWA,Tetuhiko2004/11/27~
Academic presentationA Dialogue with Professor Berque: from the standpoint of ethics (including environmental ethics)Single-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko2004/10/30~International Symposium: Modernity in milieux and techniqueGrant-in-Aid for Scientific Research
Academic presentationwhy should mankind continue to be?Single-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikofuture ethics;discourse ethics;responsibility;responsibility2004/10/24~Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 20040401-
LectureIdeal and purpoce of the relationship between universities and high schools from the standpoint of the formerSHINAGAWA,Tetuhiko2004/10/22~
PresentationThe role of moral philosopherUnrefereedSHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko2004/8/30~Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research
LectureOn connetion between universities and highschoolsSHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko2004/8/20~Institute for Democrativ Education, Kinki branch, Seminar on Students' Life
BookSanctity of Life: its lost effect and its rediscoveryUnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoBioethics;Sanctity of Life;Dignity of HumansIwanami Publishers, Lectures on Applied Ethics vol.1 Lifepp.128-1462004/7/8~”Sanctity of life” and ”human dignity” have been criticized as invalid ideas to solve for problems in bioethics. It might be the case in the context that focuses on distributive justice of resources. However, the significance of these ideas consists in dealing with what could not be distributed at the mercy of human beigns. This article revised these ideas referring to Dworkin's Life's Dominion and Habermas's Future of human nature: on the way to a liberal eugenics.
Book reviewBook review: James Rachels, The Elements of Ethics, translated by N. Furumaki and N. Tsugita, Koyo Publishing Inc. 2003UnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoKansai Ethical Society, Annals of Ethical Studiesvol.34,pp.149-1532004/4/20~
PapersEthic of Care(2):Noddings on Ethical SelfIn refereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikoself;ethic of care;care2004/3/20~20030401-20040331
Research reportSummary: Reconstruction of normative sciences coping with contemporary ethical problemsUnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoKansai University,Reconstruction of normative sciences coping with contemporary ethical problemspp.1-342004/3/10~Kansai University Special Research Fund
PapersWhat Borders on JusticeUnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikoresponsibility;care;justiceKansai University,Reconstruction of normative sciences coping with contemporary ethical problemspp.116-1292004/3/10~Kansai University Special Research Fund
lecturePrivate Information in Industrial HealthUnrefereedSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikomedicine;information;privacy2004/2~
Translated bookRobert M. Veatch, The Basics of Bioethics, 2ndMonographCo-authorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikoethics;medicine;bioethicsMedicus Publishing Inc.pp.iv-xi, pp.1-38,pp.68-90,and pp.213-2892004/1/1~A translation of The Basics of Bioethics, 2nd., written by Robert M. Veatch. I translated introduction, appendix, and chapters 1,2,4,6,9, supervising the whole, and wrote introduction by translators. Chapter 8 and 10 were translated by Ito and me.
LecturePrivate Information in Industrial HealthUnrefereedSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikoprivacy;information;medicine2003/10/16~San-yu Society, Seminar for Industrial Doctors and Industrial Health Officials
PapersWhy does Applied Ethics?UnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikoethics;philosophy;applied ethicsForum for Young Philosophers, Philosophical Inquiryvol.30, pp.3-152003/5/17~
PresentationsJustice and what borders on itUnrefereedSHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko2003/4/5~The Kansai Society for Public Policy
PapersThe Significance of Applied Ethics and the Trend of Computer Ethics or Information EthicsIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikoinformation;computer;applied ethicsThe Philosophical Association of Kansai University, Philosophyvol.22, pp.103-1252003/3/30~Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
LectureCare as Essence of NursingUnrefereedSHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko2002/12/2~Saga Medical College Hospital Seminar for Nurses
essayMovement of Reformation of Liberal Arts Curriculum: A Factor of Meaning and Expectation of Critical Thinking as CourseUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko;logic;liberal artskyoto University, PROSPECTUSvol.5 pp.1-112002/12/1~Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research
LectureMeaning of Applied Ethics and Position of Information EthicsUnrefereedSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikoinformation2002/11/8~Foundation of Information Ethics: Chiba Forum, 29thSee no.50.Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Magazine articleWhy Speak of Ethic of Care? RevisitedUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikonursing;ethic of care;careMedicus Publishing Inc., Emergency Nursingvol.15, no.8, pp.58-622002/8/1~
Academic presentationWhy Do Applied Ethics?UnrefereedSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko2002/7/12~Forum for young philosophers200204-200403
Book reviewShunichirou Shinohara Tadahiko Hatae (eds.), Ethics of Life and DeathUnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoDokushojin24372002/5/17~
essayAn Excessively Late Dialogue with Prof. Kikuo WATABEIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoThe Philosophical Association of Kansai University Department of Philosophy, Philsosophiavol.212002/3/20~
PapersOn Ethic of Care (1)In refereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikojustice;ethic of care;careKansai University, Essays and Studies51/3,1-282002/1/19~200004-200103
Magazine articleWhy speak of Ethic of Care?UnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikoethic of care;care;nursingMedicus publishing Inc., Emergency Nursingvol.14, no.11, pp.51-552001/11/1~
BookOrganization and ResponsibilityUnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikopersonal responsibility;collective responsibilitySekai Shisou-sha, For Anyone Who Will Study Social Philosophy2001/5/20~
PapersEnvironment, Property and EthicsUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoLocke;justice;ethics;property;environmentIwanamishoten, Shisouvol.923,pp.69-882001/4/5~
LectureFrom what standpoint do we interpret the reformation of humanities curriculum?SHINAGAWA,Tetuhiko2001/3/11~2000-2003
Book reviewBook Review:Takeshi Oba, Kazuhiko Abiko and Hitoshi Nagai (eds.), Why be Moral?UnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoDokushojin23632000/11/24~
PapersOn Liberalism in BioethicsUnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikocommuntarianism;liberalism;bioethics2000/10~This paper deals with the trend of liberalism in bioethics and its rival, communitarian approach, referring to Engelhardt, Pellegrino and Thomasma etc.The Uehiro Foundation of Ethics and Education 19980401-19990331
Book reviewHans Jonas, The Principle of Responsibility, translated by Hisatake Kato et. al.UnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikoprinciple of responsibility;principe of responsibility;princip of responsibility;JonasDokushojin23502000/8/25~
PapersWhy and How does Ethics deal with Environmental Affairs?UnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikoethics;environmentInstitute for Policy Sciences 21 Century Forumvol.74, pp.32-372000/7/20~A survey of the reason and entitlement of environmental ethical thinking and its several arrpoaches such as anthropocentrism and non-anthropocentrism
Research reportAppendix to the Whole DiscussionUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoThe Japanese Society for Ethics, the Annual of Ethics2000/3/30~An appendix to the report of the whole discussion of the symposium " 20th Century -- Questions to Ethics " in the 50th congress of the Japanese Society for Ethics. I added the questions put in the symposium and provided answers to them. See 534.
LectureIs Brain Death Death of the Human Being? The Ambiguity of this Question.UnrefereedSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikoambiguity;person;brain death1999/11/28~the Medical Conference of Korean in Japan, the 22th Congress
BookLife and Ethics -Bioethics and the Life of EthicsUnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikocommunitarianism;principlism;20th century;emotionalism;metaethics;bioethicsNakanishiya Shuppan, What is Ethica? An Introduction to Modern Ethics1999/11/10~The ethical issues raised in medicine since the latter half of 20th century called attention to the task of ethics. When the prevalence of metaethics faded away, some expected the new medical ethics as a restoration of normative ethics. But we cannot deny the claim that moral philosophers do not have more moral expertise than others do. So it remains a critical problem what ethics can do and how we should do ethics. I try to explain it in this article showing the controversy between principlism and its criticism in bioethics.
Academic presentationThe Accountability of Ethics : Bioethics as a ClueUnrefereedSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko1999/10/17~the Japanese Society for Ethics, The Symposium ” 20th Century : Questions to Ethics ” in the 50th Congressof the Japanese Society for EthicsPresentation as one of two reporters (KATO HIsatake and I) of the symposium ”20th century: Questions to Ethics” in the 50th congress of the Japanese Society for Ethics. In this symposium 6 themes were picked up: war and revolution, the necessity of states, the essense of Japanese, technology and ethics, gender and sexuality, and informed society. These subjects are rooted in our social life and therefore lead to practical problems. What role ethics and moral philosopher can and should take, in tackling cope with practical problems, under the serious acception of the claims raised by ethics in the 20th century. See tackling cope with practical problems, if we seriously accept the claims raised by ethics in 20th century. See 34.
PapersThe Accountability of Ethics : Bioethics as a ClueUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikometaethics;20th century;emotionalism;bioethics;applied ethics;accountability;ethicsthe Japanese Society for Ethics, The Reports of the Congress in 1999 of the Japanese Society for Ethics1999/9/15~Ethical issues occur in all areas of our social life. Morality is applied to anywhere. Then moral philosophers do not always find the problem at first. Furthermore everybody as a moral agent can give an answer to it. Not only ethics but also many other sciences can contribute to solve the ethical issues. Then what is the task of moral philosophers? In 20th century the main interest of ethics has removed from metaethics to applied or practical ethics. The prevalence of metaethics has been derived from the claim that moral philosophers do not have more expertise than others do. This claim continues to be true, even though moral philosophers come to commit actual and practical problems actively. The task proper to moral philosophers would not lie in sentencing the guideline as moral experts, but in helping to express the guideline in the appropriate words, which are based on the site where the moral issues occurs. Thus they should take a role of coordinator among various moral opinions.
PapersNature,Environment,and Human Being -Hans Jonas' The Imperative of ResponsibilityUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikoresponsibility;Jonas;human being;environment;naturethe Kansai Philosophical Association, Arche1999/7/26~Because of the ability to detach from anything human beings has been in a position to regard the whole and global nature as their environment and to change it eventually irrespectively in terms of technologies and the respective lifestyle. The ethics, which is demanded in the time of science and technology, must care for the influence that the activities of the present human generation will bring about to the future generation and the nature. Although biocentrism is one of the candidates of the demanded ethics, it is criticized by anthropocentrism that it denies the moral status of human beings. But anthropocentrism is often no other than a version of human egoism. Hans Jonas claims that human beings deserve to survive because they alone can take responsibility, although the life of human beings is as much as one of other living creatures. Jonas is not anthropocentric, because he does not entitle a privilege to human beings. He also is not biocentric, because he admits the moral responsibility proper to human beings. The supporters of discourse ethics often call Jonas' imperative of responsibility a kind of supererogation. However his idea of responsibility can open a road to a new ethics that respect the essence of human beings as moral agents and the nature, which is apt to be made light of in the discourse held among human beings.
essaySo deep a mundane life: an essay on OZAKI KazuoUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA,Tetuhikovol.2, pp.35-451999/4/17~
Edited bookTechnologies and EnvironmentUnrefereedMonographCo-editorICHIKAWA Hiroshi;KOJIMA Hajime;SATOU Takaharu;SHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko (co-editors)environment;technologyBaifukan1999/2/25~23 authors of humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences develop various topics in this book. I edited it with ICHIKAWA Hiroshi, KOJIMA Hajime, and SATOU Takaharu. I wrote three articles. In ” Human Attitude towards Environment ” (pp.5-12), I discussed a kind of environmental ethics with religious background (Lynn White's criticism against Jewish-Christian tradition and MINAKATA Kumakusu's ecology) and another kind of environmental ethics on the equal relation (the rights of the coming generations , animal liberation, and Leopold's land ethic). In ” Whom does life belong to?”(pp.99-105), I discussed the background and the ethical reasons of informed consent. In ” Is environment protected for human being?” (pp.261-266), I discussed anthoropocentrism, biocentrism, and Jonas' imperative of responsibility.
CommentaryA Discourse of the MethodUnrefereedMonographSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoMedia Factory, The Presents from Iron Men in Sciences:A Book Guide to 14 and 171999/1/11~
Magazine article”Does Brain Dead Mean the Death of the Human Being?” RevisitedUnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoDokushojin,The Weekly Readers1999~These essays were parts of a series of ” Brain Death and Organ Transplantation Revisited” in the Weekly Readers since September in 1999. I discussed the unresolved issues and forth-coming issues in reference to the first attempt of organ transplantation from the brain dead in Japan.
Academic presentationNature, Environment, and Human BeingUnrefereedSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikoresponsibility;Jonas;human being;environment;nature1998/10/11~the Kansai Philosophical Association, the Symposium ” Nature as Environment ” in the 51th CongressA presentation as one of the panelists of the Symposium (Nature as Environment) in the 51th congress of the Kansai Kansai Philosophical Association. See 33.
BookShould Life Be Respected in any Case?UnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikoethics;quality;sanctity;lifeNakanishiya Shuppan, Moral Aporia1998/2/20~Should we respect lives in any case? Or should we not always in any case? These opinions make up an antinomy. But if the former emphasizes the absolute sanctity of life, it will fall into inconsistency. For human beings cannot live a life without sacrificing other living creatures. This criticism applies also to vegetarians. So the latter seems to win. It entails that we should protect the lives only if they deserve to live. Man can sometimes allow abortion, ceasing to save a life, and euthanasia for the due reasons. The latter opinion consists in the appeal to justice. But the former opinion is not absurd. It advocates sympathy to other living creatures. So even if we are compelled to kill other lives, we can still respect them, grieving them and us, which cannot but help living only by killing each other. Then the two opinions do not make up an antinomy. While the former focuses on the attitude towards the life, the latter focuses on the justice.
BookWhat Should Philosophers and Moral Philosophers Do in Bioethics?UnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikocommitment;philosopher;bioethicsistSekai Shisou-sha, For Anyone Who Will Study Bioethics1998/1/30~Bioethics is an attempt to make clear the issues and to answer the questions with value and norms about the artificial intervention and nonintervention to human life by medicine and biology. But there are various answers, because we cannot find the only ethic. Philosophers and moral philosophers are not in a position to give the only ethic. Then what should they do in bioethics? Their task is to make clear, sort out, and coordinate the opinions to deepen the arguments.
PapersWe Have not Discussed it after All -At the Time of the Passage of a Bill for Organ TranplantationIn refereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikobill;person;Japan;organ transplantation;brain deathHiroshima University, Studies in Culture and the Humanities1997/12/20~The question " Does brain death mean the death of the human being?" had been repeated by 1997, when the bill of organ transplantation passed in Japan. But we have not yet discussed it after all because man had not been aware of the ambiguity of this question. The concept of human being has a normative sense and a descriptive sense. Furthermore while some interpret brain death as the death of the human being because of the central function of brain in the whole body, others do so because of the intellectual function of the brain, which is a specimen of human being. And while some deny brain death as the death of the human being because of its keeping circulation, others do so because the human death does not depend on the body of the human, but on the relation of the dead and the surviving people. So we need to detail the various parties and analyze their grounds.
PapersDewy Purified HomeUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoKyoto University, Human Ontology1997/3/31~
PapersThe Recognization by Analogy and the Concept of PersonUnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoHiroshima University, Iconicity in Expressions and the Act of Meaning1996/3/29~199304-199603
PapersThe Foundations of Environmental EthicsUnrefereedOtherSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikofoundation;ethics;environmentToyo University, The New Development of Applied Ethics:Towards the Synthesis between Micro and Macro Points of View1996/3~199404-199603
PapersNotes on BioethicsUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoHiroshima University Society for Comparative Studies of Cultures, Comparative Studies of Cultures1994/11/20~
BookLife and EthicsUnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikoperson;life;bioethicsSekai Shisou-sha, For Anyone Who Will Study Ethics1994/9/30~There are a lot of controversial issues about the advance of medical practice, such as organ transplantation from brain-dead people, euthanasia, and abortion. The concept of person seems to give a definite answer to many questions. For this concept advises us to esteem only the people with self-consciousness. It is decided under the criteria of the functional and physiological conditions to have self-consciousness. But while the concept of autonomy as the ground to respect person derived from Kant, the concept of autonomy used in bioethics is not Kantian because of its approval of desire, but is as much as self-decision in J. S. Mill's sense. And it lacks Mill's criticism against mass society. It is close to the effective views of the society of the human being in the modernity. Therefore the self-decision may lead to self-alianation.
Chapter or Sectionconscience of something, empty intention, act, mean, the object x, hyle/morpheIn refereedMonographCo-authored chapterSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoKoubundou, The Encyclopedia of Phenomenology1994/3/22~In the Encyclopedia of Phenomenology, I took charge of 6 items that especially are relevant to Husserl's philosophy: conscience of something, empty intention, act, mean, the object X, and hyle / morphe.
BookThe Context of the MundaneUnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikoalienness;home;mundaneText and Interpretation, Iwanami Shoten1994/3/22~We are too familiar to the mundane world to be aware of it anew. We adopt a concept of home-world to express this familiarity, which is contrary to alien-world. It is through our acceptance of the narrative, which governs and penetrates the world, that we become at home in the world. We enter into to the already made narrative and only come to evolve our lives as a co-author, which is shown by A. MacIntyre. But whereas we life in various worlds, we may become stiffen and deformed, if we indulge in a certain world and appeals to its narrative. This suppression of the teleology of narratives comes from the confusion of the special world with the universal mundane world.
Edited bookSelf and Others -Encounters with Various Selves-UnrefereedMonographCo-editorIKEGAMI Tetsuji;NAGAI Hitoshi;SAITOU Yoshimichi;SHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko (Co-editors)others;selfShouwadou1994/2/15~In this book the common subject, self and others, was discussed with different approaches in various disciplines such as philosophy, ethics, psychology, primatology, and cultural anthropology. I edited it with IKEGAMI Tetsuji, NAGAI Hitoshi, and SAITOU Yoshimichi. I took charge of the 4th chapter ” Self and Others in Bioethics ” (pp.199-264) and put together an article ” The Trap of Dichotomy : Ordinary / Extraordinary, Normal / Abnormal, Health / Sickness ”(pp.202-223).
We recognize ourselves as healthy and normal beings in our ordinary lives. So extraordinary events such as sickness, disorders, and death seem to be alien to us at present. In fact our self-awareness to be healthy and normal relies upon feeble grounds but is held ordinarily as if it were secure. It has firmed up more and more with the progress and acceptance of technologies. However it also tends to suppress the seemingly healthy and normal beings under the exclusion ofthe alien conditions that cannot but help occurring in our lives.
BookSalutationUnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoShouwadou, Micro Ethics1993/9/30~In this book the writers try to call forth the interest of the readers, picking up familiar topics in everyday life and their relevance to ethics. I refer to stereotype expressions of the salutes and show the meanings they have in human relations.
Translated bookDavid Carr, Interpreting Husserl:Critical and Comparative StudiesUnrefereedMonographCo-authorISOE Kageatsu;SHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko;MATSUDA Tsuyoshi;MATUO NobuakiKouyou Shoboupp.141-1921993/2/3~I translated David Carr's book Interpreting Husserl : Critical and Comparative Studies with ISOE Kageatsu, MATSUDA Tsuyoshi, and MATUO Senshou. I took charge of the 6th chapter ”The Lifeworld Revisited: Husserl and Some Recent Interpreters” and the 7th chapter ” Cogitamus Ergo Sumus: The Intentionality of the First Person Plural”.
PapersAs a Problem of "Human Being" rather than one of Death -On the Controversy: Whether does brain death mean the death of the human being?In refereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikobrain death;personWakayama Medical College, Bulletin of Wakayama Medical College1992/3/20~The question whether brain death means the death of the human being has been repeated through the controversy as to brain death and organ transplantaion in Japan. But the concept of human being is ambiguous. It has an ethical meaning as well as a biological one. The question falls into nonsense because of the negligence of this ambiguity.
BookThe Advance of Medical Practice and PhilosophyUnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikophilosophy;technology;medicineKoubundou, Philosophy and Medical Practice1992/2/15~Various technologies in medicine have recently evolved with a host of ethical problems. Whether to be for or against the advances of the contemporary medicine relies upon whether to be for and against the value and norms under which they have been developed. In this article I argue on informed consent, reproductive technologies and euthanasia and illustrate what norms will be reinforced or eliminated through the prevalence of them. People of different professions, values, moral opinions and religions should participate the discussion on the advanced medicine.
PapersThe Presense of Bodies of Others and the Attitudes towards Others - in Schutz's Idea of Social WorldIn refereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikosociety;Schutz;perception;body;OthersWakayama Medical College, Bulletin of Wakayama Medical College1991/3/20~Alfred Schutz, a phenomenological sociologist, detailed and sorted out various ways of the relation between self and others in terms of perception. Although this approach has merit in analyzing the face-to-face relation, it has demerit in explaining the specialty of the intimate relation.
BookNorms Functioning in the Hidden MannerUnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoKeiou Tuushin, The Foundation of Norms1990/10/10~Involved in an action enthusiastically, we cannot aware the grounds on which we rely implicitly. ”Why did you do it? You are responsible for it” This question elicits from us moral norms under which we intended or allowed ourselves to conduct the action. The question as to responsibility makes moral norms explicit. It is in a hidden manner that moral norms are functioning in the daily life. For they are undertaken through the tradition of the linguistic and cultural communities without keen awareness of them.
Translated bookRichard J. Bernstein,Beyond Objectivism and Relativism : Science, Hermeneutics and PraxisUnrefereedMonographCo-authorMARUYAMA Takashi;KIOKA Nobuo;MIZUTANI Masahiko;SHINAGAWA TetsuhikoIwanami Shotenpp.243-3681990/8/24~I translated Richard J. Bernstein's book Beyond Objectivism and Relativism: Science, Hermeneutics, and Praxis with MARUYAMA Takashi, KIOKA Nobuo and MIZUTANI Masahiko. I took charge of the 3rd chapter ”From Hermeneutics to Praxis”.
PapersWaldenfels on the Home in the AliennessIn refereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikoalienness;home;WaldenfelsWakayama Medical College, Bulletin of Wakayama Medical College1990/3/20~A certain room or space may have its own meaning. This characteristic is expressed with the concepts of home-world and alien-world. The richness of these concepts is shown in the article ”The home in the Alienness ” written by Bernhard Waldenfels, a Germany phenomenologist. But we also conclude that he only appeals to the middle region so that we find no norm, which can regulate it and evade mere compromising.
Academic presentationNorms Functioning in the Hidden MannerUnrefereedMonographSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikophenomenology;responsibility;norm1989/10/21~the Japanese Society for Ethics, the 40th CongressThe presentation at the Symposium "Foundation of norms" of the 40th Conference of Japanese Society for Ethics. See the article "Norms functioning in hidden manner".
BookNew Reproductive Technologies and SocietyUnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikosociety;technology;reproductionSekai Shisou-sha, The Present of Bioethics1989/2/20~We have been able to utilize various types of newly invented reproductive engineering: artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization (IVF), sperm donation, egg donation, rental womb, surrogate mother and deliberate choice of the sex of fetuses. Warnock's report delineates the guideline on the use of reproductive technologies. It based on the ground that the users themselves should not be exploited and do harm to others who took part in the reproduction projects of users. Richard M. Hare challenges to it. According to Hare, the report relies upon moral intuitions without support that shows how wrong consequences will be brought about by the introduction of reproductive technologies. But utilitarians such as Hare are apt to make much of nothing other than the obviously foreseen consequences and tend to concede to the future generation the decision to esteem new technologies. They are too optimistic about the elimination of moral norms which may be occurred by the prevalence of reproduction technologies. We should not neglect what values and norms are at stake with the advance of these technologies.
PapersIdeality of Meanings - Its Certitude and
FlactuationUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikoideality;meaning;senseRisou-sha, Risou1987/10/1~Meanings are permanent through time in their essences as well as fluctuate with the change of their cultural and historical background. I investigated the origin of these contrary features in relation to communities that share meanings.
PapersThe personal Ego -in Husserl's EgologyIn refereedSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoHusserl;person;egothe Philosophical Association of Japan, Philosophy1987/5/1~Husserl provides three ideas of ego: the pure ego, the personal ego and the ego as monade. The pure ego is found out by the phenomenological reduction, purified from all the empirical features of the ego familiar to us in the natural everyday life. The personal ego is constituted by the pure ego as the one and same ego through the various experiences that belong to the ego as monade (the whole stream of the own experiences). The personal ego has the identity in terms of its habitual convictions that the pure ego has cultivated through its experiences. The personal ego seems to be empirical and objective, partly because it is constituted as well as objective things. But it is not the case. While the pure ego has free activities of experiences, knowledge and values as the constituting self, the personal ego brings about the condition to make possible and constrain these activities of the pure ego. Such a dynamic relation puts the two egos to the yoke.
PapersHussel on HabitIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA TetsuhikoIdeas;Husserl;person;ego;habitthe Kansai Philosophical Association, Annual of the Kansai Philosophical Association1987/3/25~Husserl refers and deals with the idea of habit in Ideas II and Cartesian Meditations. The idea of habit seems to be less important than the idea of the pure and transcendental ego. But the idea of habit enables the pure ego to be embodied as a personal ego and equipped with the habitual convictions, which the ego has developed through the stream of experimental life. Husserl has not evolved the idea of habit to the full. Nevertheless we can find in the idea of habit a clue to the interesting process of systemizing the system of convictions proper to each ego and converting from what it was.
BookWords in DialogueUnrefereedMonographCo-authored chapterSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikosense;phenomenology;word;dialogueSekai Shisou-sha, The Present of Phenomenology1987/2/10~Taking one of two roles (speaker and listener) respectively through a dialogue, we learn to realize each other gradually. We have the one common world. In the meantime the differences of the views of the world become conspicuous. It can contribute to correct our own comprehension. Analyzing the structure of dialogue, man can recognize the feature of fundamental intersubjectivity of human beings.
Academic presentationHusserl on HabitIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikoperson;IdeasⅡ;Husserl;ego;habit1986/10/10~The Kansai Philosophical Association, the 39th congresspresentation in the 39th congress of the Kansai Philosophical Association on October 10 in 1986 at Nagoya University. See No.5.
Translated bookHermann Schmitz, The Phenomenology of Body and FeelingUnrefereedMonographCo-authorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhiko;UOZUMI YouichiPhenomenology;feeling;body;SchmitzSangyou Toshopp.191-2161986/9/25~Collected papers of Hermann Schmitz, a German phenomenologist. I translated the fourth chapter, corporeal springs of the exprence of time and the problem of Augustine, with Uozumi Youichi.
PapersHusserl on IndividualIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSHINAGAWA Tetsuhikoconsciousness;Phenomenology;Husserl;individualKyoto University Tetsugaku Ronsou Kankoukai, Tetsugaku Ronsou1986/7/1~How do we apprehend a thing before us as individual? We realize an individual in terms of what it is -- its essence. But essences are not individual, but general. Although an individual is an example of its essence, it does not mean that we treat 'this' individual as an example of the general. If we try to realize the feature of 'this', we must investigate intentional experiences in which we are aware of this individual. An intentional object appears in its own present with its peculiar horizontal structures (retention and protention). The individuality of this individual is due to the present that it occupies as an object in the stream of intentional experiences. The ego evolves its habit, namely its system of continuing convictions in each experience.Things appear and are apprehended in the background of the habit. Therefore the same individual appears in each present with different nuances in terms of the change of our system of habitual convictions.
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