Everydayness and Mediality in Japanese Philosophy

Organized by the College of Fellows - Center for Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Studies/Gesellschaft für Interkulturelle Philosophie/Fernando Wirtz (Thyssen Stiftung)

Everydayness and Mediality in Japanese Philosophy

Organized by the College of Fellows (CIIS), Tübingen University and the Society for Intercultural Philosophy (GIP)

 

February 11, 2022

Can everyday life be a source of knowledge? Philosophers such as Miki Kiyoshi, Tosaka Jun, Nakai Masakazu and Nakamura Yūjirō tried to rehabilitate the role of common sense and everydayness in political action and knowledge production. In this workshop we will try to read together texts of these philosophers to discuss collectively the importance of everydayness for philosophy.

 

Timetable (CET)

8:30 Presentation by Fernando Wirtz

9:00 Yoko Arisaka (Miki)

10:00 Stephen Lofts (Nakai and Miki)

11:00 Nobuyuki Matsui (Nakamura)

12:00 Break

13:00 Kenn Nakata Steffensen (Miki)

14:00 Leon Krings (Nakai)

15:00 Fabian Schäfer (Tosaka)

 

The event is online and the participation is free of charge.

If you want to participate write us to: events@int-gip.de

 

 

 

Yoko Arisaka: "Miki Kiyoshi's Philosophical Anthropology"


 

Kenn Nakata Steffensen: "Aspects of Miki Kiyoshi's Journalistic Commentary"


 

Nobuyuki Matsui: "Everydayness and the Absolute in Nakamura Yūjirō’s Philosophy of Common Sense"