授業の目的 【日本語】 Goals of the Course(JPN) | | |
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授業の目的 【英語】 Goals of the Course | | All developing societies since the Industorial Revolution are fated to undergo Westernization, and apparently, Japan is one of the countries which has relatively suceeded to accept Western socio-political values.
But behind the modern Japanese history, there has always been inner tension between traditional values and Western ones. Such tension is most clearly represented in the effort of Japanese thinkers to accept critically or sometimes refuse fiercely "advanced" thoughts from western world.
In this Course, we read some papers of Japanese thinkers living in 20th century, who try to understand und explain their own traditions under such pressure and tension. In the globalizing world we live in, it is also meaningful to touch sincere footsteps of Japanese thinkers endeavoring to bridge the gap between their own thoughts and morals and the western ones. By reading the book unhurriedly, it is hopeful that we are led to search for the way to true encounter among different culutures. |
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到達目標 【日本語】 Objectives of the Course(JPN) | | |
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到達目標 【英語】 Objectives of the Course | | |
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授業の内容や構成 Course Content / Plan | | We are going to read a chapter of the textbook every week.
1. Introduction / Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi
2. Japan's Turn to the West / Hirakawa Sukehiro and Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi
3. Meiji Conservatism / Kenneth B. Pyle
4. Socialism, Liberalism, and Marxism, 1901-31 / Peter Duits and Irwin Scheiner
5. Japan's Revolt against the West / Tetsuo Najita and H. D. Harootunian
6. Postwar Social and Political Thought, 1945-90 / Andrew E. Barshay. |
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履修条件・関連する科目 Course Prerequisites and Related Courses | | There are no prerequisites for this course. |
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成績評価の方法と基準 Course Evaluation Method and Criteria | | Starting from the Westernization experience in Japan, we would like to share those of your countries with each other, through exchange of questions and answers, so assessment depends largely on attendance and participation in class dialogue and discussion (attendance 60%, participation 40%) |
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教科書・テキスト Textbook | | Modern Japanese Thought, Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi(ed.), 1998.
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Japanese Philosophy: A Source Book, James W Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis, John C. Maraldo(ed.), 2011.
*It is not necessary to buy the textbook, we will prepare copies for you. |
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参考書 Reference Book | | |
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課外学習等(授業時間外学習の指示) Study Load(Self-directed Learning Outside Course Hours) | | Do not forget the questions you discovered in the lecture, and deepen them further in your daily life. |
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注意事項 Notice for Students | | |
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授業開講形態等 Lecture format, etc. | | |
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遠隔授業(オンデマンド型)で行う場合の追加措置 Additional measures for remote class (on-demand class) | | 遠隔授業はTACTで行う。教員への質問方法、学生同士の意見交換の方法は次のとおりとする。なお、教員より別の指示がある場合は、その指示に従うこと。 ・教員への質問は、TACT機能「メッセージ」により行うこと。 ・授業に関する受講学生間の意見交換は、TACT機能「メッセージ」により行うこと。 (※担当教員が「フォーラム」機能を追加設定した場合は「フォーラム」も利用可。) Remote classes are conducted via TACT. Questions to instructors should be asked using the TACT "Message" function. Student discussions will be conducted using the TACT "Message" function. (If the instructor has added the "Forum" function, the "Forum" can also be used.) Follow your instructor's directions if your instructor has any other directions. |
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