17th Annual German-Japanese Colloquium

Hosted by: Universität Hamburg, Kyoto University, JSPS Bonn Office
Date: February 12-14, 2024
Venue: University Museum (2nd floor / 1. OG) – Universität Hamburg (Hamburg)
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PROGRAM (144 KB)
February 12th |
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| 19:00 | Scientific networking meeting/get together among PIs |
February 13th |
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| 08:30 | Registration |
Session I (Chair: Prof. Dr. Sighard Neckel) |
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| 09:00 | Welcome and opening remarks • Prof. Dr. Sighard Neckel (University of Hamburg) • Prof. Dr. Chie Onishi (Chief Consul of Japan in Hamburg) |
| 09:30 | WE-turn and Its Implications Prof. Dr. Yasuo Deguchi (Philosophy, Kyoto University) |
| 10:30 | Coffee break |
| 10:50 | Can we share a we-feeling with digital machines? Prof. Dr. Eva-Maria Engelen (Philosophy, Universität Konstanz) |
| 11:50 | «Black Lives Muttered»: The Changing Discourse of Blackness in Contemporary Japan Prof. Dr. Chikako Mori (Sociology, Doshisha University) |
| 12:50 | Lunch break |
Session II (Chair: Prof. Dr. Yasuo Deguchi) |
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| 14:00 | The State as socio-economical “We.” Hegel’s Alternative Concept of Democracy Prof. Dr. Taiju Okochi (Philosophy, Kyoto University) |
| 15:00 | The We in Democratic Experimentalism Prof. Dr. Jan-Peter Voß (Sociology, RWTH Aachen) |
| 16:00 | Coffee Break |
| 16:20 | Why should we start with We? On John Holloway’s Critical Theory Prof. Dr.Soichiro Sumida (Political Philosophy, Osaka University of Economics) |
| 17:20 | Introduction of JSPS Programs Ms. Shiori Watanabe (JSPS Bonn Office) |
| 17:35 | Closing remarks day 1 |
| 19:00 | Social event |
February 14th |
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| Session III (Chair: Prof. Dr. Taiju Okochi) | |
| 8:30 | The “We” in Education: Learning to live together in schools Prof. Dr. Kayo Fujii (Pedagogy, Yokohama National University) |
| 9:30 | Why should we care? An explanation from the concept of person and solidarity Dr. Shingo Segawa (Bioethics, University Medical Center Göttingen) |
| 10:30 | Group Photo & Coffee break |
Session IV (Chair: Prof. Dr. Taiju Okochi) |
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| 11:00 | The “We” in the Anthropocene. A Critical Perspective Prof. Dr. Sighard Neckel (Sociology, Universität Hamburg) |
| 12:00 | Closing remarks Prof. Dr. Masahiko Hayashi (JSPS Bonn Office) |
| Informal Dinner for Japanese Participants | |
