Newsletter#5

Introducing “Panel Discussion 2 & 3”
on December 2

How Does World Philosophy Confront the Various Crises in the World?

Friday December 2 17:05 - 17:55 JST

The world is currently facing a variety of diverse and serious problems.
We will look into the possibilities and responsibilities of what World Philosophy can bring in cooperation with other fields, while reminding us of the importance of grasping problems on a longtime scale from fundamental dimensions.

NOTOMI Noburu 【onsite】

Professor, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, The University of Tokyo

Born in Tokyo in 1965, NOTOMI graduated from the Faculty of Letters, the University of Tokyo (BA and MA in Philosophy) and obtained his Ph.D. (Classics) from the University of Cambridge. Read More→

KIM Heisook 【onsite】

Professor Emerita of Philosophy, Ewha Womans University

B.A. in English Literature and Language, Ewha Womans University, M.A. in Christian Studies, Ewha Womans University, and... Read More→

Dermot MORAN 【online】

Professor of Philosophy, Boston College

Dermot Moran is the Joseph Chair in Catholic Philosophy, Boston College. He was previously professor at University College Dublin. Read More→

Suwanna SATHA-ANAND 【onsite】

Professor, Department of Philosophy, Chulalongkorn University

Her major publications of 20 books, 50 articles/book chapters in Thai, English, French, and... Read More→

Toward Transformative Change for a Sustainable Future: Understanding the Diverse Values of Nature and Its Contributions to People

Friday December 2 18:00 - 18:50 JST

Climate change and decline of biodiversity have been caused by human activities. We must recognize the diverse values of nature and its contributions to the people and mainstream them into various decision-makings we make.
Trying to pursue the possibility of the social transformation towards the sustainable future.

HASHIMOTO Shizuka 【onsite】

Associate Professor, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo

Dr. HASHIMOTO previously worked for the Kyoto University, the National Institute for Environmental Studies, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Read More→

Unai PASCUAL 【online】

Professor, Basque Centre for Climate Change (B3C)

Ikerbasque Research Professor in ecological economics. Previously he held positions as senior lecturer at the University of Cambridge (2002-13) and... Read More→

AHN SoEun【online】

Chief Research Fellow, Sustainability Research Strategy Group, Korea Environment Institute

AHN SoEun is Natural Resource Economist and Chief Research Fellow, Sustainability Research Strategy Group... Read More→

Carolyn LUNDQUIST【onsite】

Principal Scientist, The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Associate Professor, School of Environment, The University of Auckland

Carolyn Lundquist is Principal Scientist of Marine Ecology at the National Institute of Water and... Read More→

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