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The University of Tokyo Center for Philosophy

  • Satō Sora
Published/Copyright: May 27, 2021

Published Online: 2021-05-27
Published in Print: 2016-05-01

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Articles in the same Issue

  1. Preface
  2. Toward Responsibility for a Cooperative “East Asian Era:” New Developments in Cultural Interaction Studies in East Asia
  3. Articles
  4. Overview of Research on Relics of Yu the Great
  5. Natural Disasters and the Development of Chinese History
  6. Questions Raised by the Nuclear Power Accident of March 11, 2011
  7. Francis Bacon in Yan Fu’s Tianyan lun
  8. European Art Music and Its Role in the Cultural Interaction between Japan and the East Asian Continent in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
  9. Confusion to Conviction: The Representative, Multilingual Religious Journey of Takakura Tokutarō (1885-1934)
  10. The Founding of Singapore and the Chinese Kongsis of West Borneo (ca.1819–1840)
  11. Opinion Forum
  12. Culture as Encounter: A Polemic against the Trend of Ideological Thinking in the Field of Chinese Studies
  13. “Other Visions of Virtue” in Ordinary Economies in Japan: A Historical Perspective, 1750–1950
  14. China Studies in Germany
  15. The Zhongguo Trademark in Modern East Asia
  16. Book Review
  17. Review of “Ajia” o Kangaeru 2000-2015 (Thinking about “Asia,” 2000-2015), Fujiwara Shoten editorial staff, ed., June, 2015
  18. Review of Nihonjin wa Nihon o dō mitekita ka: Edo kara miru jiishiki no hensen (How the Japanese Have Viewed Japan: Changes in Views in the Edo Period), edited by Tanaka Yūko. Tokyo: Kasama Shoin, 2015.
  19. Review of Uō to Nihonjin: Chisuishin ga tsunagu Higashi Ajia (Yu the Great and the Japanese: East Asia Linked by the Sage-King Who Controlled the Flood Waters), by Wang Min. Tokyo: NHK Shuppan, 2014
  20. Research Trends
  21. Digital Archive Projects at the Center for the Study of Asian Cultures at Kansai University
  22. Resources for Studying Abraham Lincoln and the American Civil War around the World
  23. The University of Tokyo Center for Philosophy
  24. International Conferences in East Asia
  25. Impressions of the Seventeenth World Economic History Congress in Kyoto
  26. The 22nd International Congress of Historical Sciences Held in Jinan, China
  27. CONTRIBUTION GUIDELINES
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