Journal for Ethical Studies

ISSN 2188-6725


 Journal for Ethical Studies, vol. ‚W. no. 1 

published on April 25, 2022  ISSN 2188-6725

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Contents of this volume p. 1

The cover of this volume: Heidegger's birthplace, Messkirch pp. 2-10

Report of workshop "Political character of Heidegger's philosophy" at the 60th annual meeting of the Society of Philosophy

Shinji Kajitani pp. 6-10

<Papers> (in Japanese)

Heidegger's Commitment to National Socialism and Its Relation to His Reflection on Science

Takao Todoroki, pp. 11-35

Political Responsibility of 'Super Politics'

Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp. 36-55

<Comments> (in Japanese)

Questions to Prof. Dr. Takao Todoroki and Prof. Dr. Tetsuhiko Shinagawa

Masataka Furusho pp. 56-64

A Comment to Prof. Dr. Takao Todoroki "Heidegger's Commitment to National Socialism and Its Relation to His Reflection on Science"

Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp. 65-73

A Comment to Prof. Dr. Tetsuhiko Shinagawa "The Political Responsibility of 'Super Politics'"

Takao Todoroki pp. 74-81

<Replies> (in Japanese)

A Reply to Prof. Dr. Furusho and Prof. Dr. Shinagawa

Takao Todoroki pp. 82-94

Intersubjectivity, Living Human Beings, and Heidegger: A Reply to Prof. Dr. Furusho's Comment

Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp. 95-106

The fundamental Problem Lies in Mixing of Ontic Thinking in Ontological Thinking: A Reply to Prof. Dr. Todoroki's Comment

Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp. 107-122


 Journal for Ethical Studies, vol. 7. no. 1 

published on May, 2021  ISSN 2188-6725

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<Comment and Reply> (in Japanese)

Book Review: Is There a Right to Die?: Ethics of Assisted Dying and the Value of Life,Hitoshi Arima

Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp. 5-17

Reply to Professor Tetsuhiko Shinagawa: Part I

Hitoshi Arima pp. 18-26

Comment to Reply of Mr. Hitoshi Arima on February 16th, 2020

Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp. 27-31

Reply to Professor Tetsuhiko Shinagawa: Part II

Hitoshi Arima pp. 32-40

On Misunderstandings and Divergences of Views about My Bookreview on Arima Hitoshi's Is There a Right to Die?

Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp. 41-63

<paper> (in Japanese)

Why Should We B e Interested in the Ethics of Sedation?

Hitoshi Arima pp. 64-73

Questions Raised by the Trial for Euthanasia of a Demented Patient

Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp. 74-89

<Bookreview> (in Japanese)

The Limit of Feminist Phenomenology: Comments on The Introduction to Feminist Phenomenology, edited by Minae Inahara, Tadashi Kawasaki, Hitomi Nakazawa, and Yu Miyahara

Yoichi Uozumi pp. 90-106


 Journal for Ethical Studies, vol. 6, no.

published on March, 2020  ISSN 2188-6725

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<Comment and Reply> (in Japanese)

Book Review: Ethics of Codependence: People who Desire to Be Needed,  Konishi, Mariko, Koyo Shobo, 2017

Ayako Yasui pp. 2-18

"Lives outside the Norm" and sEthicst: Reply to Ayako Yasui's Book Review of Ethics of Codependence

Mariko Konishi pp. 19-32

<paper> (in English)

Why did Rachael need implanted memories? \\ A reflection on the role of memory in a human life in Ridley Scott's Blade Runner

Naomi Tsuruta pp. 33-47


 Journal for Ethical Studies, vol. 5, no. 1

published on September. 2018   ISSN 2188-6725

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Contents of this volume/ On the photo of cover (Gerdersekade in Amsterdam)  pp.1-2

<Paper> (in Japanese) 

 There's No Place Like Home: Drag Queen and the politics of "Home"

 Youichi Uozumi pp. 3-22

The Evolvemet of Rhetorical Activities in Raising a Social Problem Based on Gender Identity Disorder

Lily Miyata pp. 23-39


 Journal for Ethical Studies, vol. 4, no. 2

published on December. 2017   ISSN 2188-6725     Special number on "Phenomenology and Ethics"

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Contents of this volume / On the photo of cover (Husserl's hause in Freiburg)   pp. 1-3

<Paper> (in Japanese)

What can Phenomenology contribute to Applied Ethics?

Takashi Yoshikawa pp.4-9

Anti-Speciesism vs. Reasonable Accommodation: Towards a Phenomenological Approach to Animal Ethics

Takashi Ikeda pp. 10-22

To have a Child and to become a Parent: Towards a Phenomenological Approach to Family

Shojiro Kotegawa pp. 23-33

A Comment on "What can Phenomenology contribute to Applied Ethics?"

Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp. 34-43

Description, Normativity, and Critique in Phenomenology: A Reply to Tetsuhiko Shinagawa

Takashi Yoshikawa pp. 44-59

Ethics, Normativity, and Social Change: A Reply to Tetsuhiko Shinagawa

Takashi Ikeda pp. 60-69

A Reply to Tetsuhiko  Shinagawa

Shojiro Kotegawa pp. 70-73

What can Phenomenology do and not do in Ethics?

Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp. 74-89


 Journal for Ethical Studies, vol. 4, no. 1

published on May 15. 2017   ISSN 2188-6725

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Contents of this volume                                                                                                                                                       pp. 1-3

Youichi Uozumi's academic achievements                                                                                                                            pp. 3-6                    

<Paper> (in Japanese)

Being and Appearance: Youichi Uozumi's Work and Style

Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp. 7-24

A Reply to Tetsuhiko Shinagawa

Youichi Uozumi pp. 25-29

A Comment on Youichi Uozumi's Philosophy of Sex as Crying for the Moon/ Better Left Unsaid

Satoshi Eguchi pp. 30-43

A Reply to Satoshi Eguchi

 Youichi Uozumi pp. 44-48


Journal for Ethical Studies, vol. 3, no. 1

published on December  23. 2016    ISSN 2188-6725

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<Presentation at academic conferences>(in Japanese)

The Politics of Being and the Politics of Absolute Nothingness: The symposium "The Political Resoponsibility of Philosophy: Heidegger and Kyoto School" at the 75th Conference of the Philsoophical Association of Japan

Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp. 1-15

Nursing as Advocacy: from the Viewpoint of Ethic of Care: The educational lecture at the 9th annual conference of the Japan Nursing Ethics Association

Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp. 16-32

            Power Point      pp. 32-66

A Sense of Incongruity with Applied Ethics and Seeking for Identity: For the 30th Birthday of Kyoto Bioethical Society

Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp. 67-75


Journal for Ethical Studies, vol. 2, no. 1

published on February 23. 2015    ISSN 2188-6725

 

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<Paper> (in Japanese)

The Difference between Ethical Thinking, Ontological Thinking, and Ecological Thinking, and a Critique of 'Nominalism': a reply to Masahiro Morioka and Shiogu Yoshimoto on their "Do we have an obligation to produce future generations?"

Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp.1-11

How Can we Think About "Procreation" Philosophically?  : philosophy and experience

Masahiro Inaga pp.12-26

<Comments and Replies>(in Japanese)

A Comment on Inaga's Paper, "How Can we Think About "Procreation" Philosophically? : philosophy and experience"

Fumihito Yamashita pp.27-33

A Reply to Yamashita

Masahiro Inaga pp.34-38

A Comment on Inaga's Paper, "How Can we Think About "Procreation" Philosophically? : philosophy and experience"

Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp.39-45

A Reply to Shinagawa

Masahiro Inaga pp.46-51

 

Contents of this Volume

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Journal for Ethical Studies, vol. 1, no. 2

published on April 22. 2014    ISSN 2188-6725

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introduction                                                                                                                                                               p.1

<Paper> (in Japanese)

Can the Concept of Human Responsibility for God Be Established?

Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp.2-12

<Comments and Replies>(in Japanese)

A Comment on Shinagawa's Paper: "Can the Concept of Human Responsibility for God Be Established?"

                                                                                                                                          Shinogu Yoshimoto  pp.13-16

A Reply to Yoshimoto

                                                                                                                                         Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp.17-20

A Comment on Shinagawa's Paper: "Can the Concept of Human Responsibility for God Be Established?"

                                                                                                                                                      Hiroshi Toya pp.21-23

A Reply to Toya

                                                                                                                                         Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp.24-27

<Paper> (in Japanese)

Hans Jonas's Philosophy of Life. On its Concept of "Bild"

                                                                                                                                            Shinogu Yoshimoto pp.28-37

<Comments and Replies>(in Japanese)

A Comment on Yoshimoto's Paper: "Hans Jonas's Philosophy of Life. On its Concept of 'Bild'"

                                                                                                                                          Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp.38-41

A Reply to Shinagawa

                                                                                                                                            Shinogu Yoshimoto pp.42-43

A Comment on Yoshimoto's Paper: "Hans Jonas's Philosophy of Life. On its Concept of 'Bild'"

                                                                                                                                                      Hiroshi Toya pp.44-45

A Reply to Toya

                                                                                                                                            Shinogu Yoshimoto pp.46-48

(For understanding the comments and replies) The presented paper on the meeting

                                                                                                                                            Shinogu Yoshimoto pp.49-56

<Paper> (in Japanese)

The Visual Faculty for Seeing Newborn as Newborn: The Epistemology in Hans Jonas's Ethics of Responsibility

                                                                                                                                                   Hiroshi Toya pp.57-70

<Comments and Replies>(in Japanese)

A Comment on Toya's Paper: "The Visual Faculty for Seeing Newborn as Newborn: The Epistemology in Hans Jonas's Ethics of Responsibility"

                                                                                                                                         Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp.71-75

A Reply to Shinagawa

                                                                                                                                                   Hiroshi Toya pp.76-78

A Comment on Toya's Paper: "The Visual Faculty for Seeing Newborn as Newborn: The Epistemology in Hans Jonas's Ethics of Responsibility"

                                                                                                                                          Shinogu Yoshimoto pp.79-82

A Reply to Shinagawa

                                                                                                                                                   Hiroshi Toya pp.83-85

(For understanding the comments and replies) The presented paper on the meeting

                                                                                                                                            Hiroshi Toya pp.86-95

<Review>(in Japanese)

Michael L. Gross, "Medicalized Weapons and Modern War"

Kiyoe Namboku pp.96-105


Journal for Ethical Studies, vol. 1, no. 1

published on February 14. 2014    ISSN 2188-6725

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Words from the Editor  (in Japanese)                             

 Tetsuhiko Shinagawa  p.1

<Reviews> (in Japanese)

Courtney S. Campbell and Jessica Cox, "Hospice and Physician-Assisted Death: Collaboration, Compliance and Complicity"

                                                                    Kiyoe Namboku pp.2-12

E. Fenton, "Liberal Eugenics and Human Nature: Against Habermas"

                                                                    Haruka Matsuo pp.13-26

M. P. Battin, "Terminal Sedation: Pulling the Sheet over Our Eyes", and J. T. Berger, "Rethinking Guidelines for the Use of Palliative Sedation"

                                                           Tetsuhiko Shinagawa pp.27-36

Kasper Raus, Sigrid Sterckx and Freddy Mortier, "Continuous Deep Sedation at the End of Life and the 'Natural Death' Hypothesis"

                                                                   Kiyoe Namboku pp.37-46

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The Report of our Activities (in Japanese)               pp.47-51

Words from the Editor (in English)                         pp.52-53