Three philosophers from different fields of expertise discuss the theme of "Friends in Philosophy". They consider how we can be "together" in the covid-19 pandemic that have radically changed the sense of distance between people.
Friends in Philosophy
Sachiko Igarashi
Associate Professor, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Lecturer profile
- Sachiko IgarashiFaculty of Humanities and Social SciencesAssociate Professor
- She completed the doctoral program without a doctoral degree in Philosophy Graduate School of the University of Tsukuba. She worked as Lecturer in the department of literature, Tokai University. She has been as Associate Professor in the philosophy graduate school, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Tsukuba. Ph.D. (Letters). Her field of expertise are Contemporary Philosophy, Heidegger, Habermas, Philosophy Cafe.
- Yoshitsugu IgawaFaculty of Humanities and Social SciencesProfessor
- He completed the doctoral program without a doctoral degree in Philosophy Graduate School of the University of Tsukuba. He worked as Professor in the department of literature, University of the Ryukyus. He has been as Professor in the philosophy graduate school, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Tsukuba. Ph.D. (Letters). His field of expertise are Chinese Philosophy, Exchange of Ideas between East and West.
- Seogin EomFaculty of Humanities and Social SciencesAssociate Professor
- He completed the doctoral program without a doctoral degree in Philosophy Graduate School of the University of Tsukuba. He worked as Associate Professor in the department of literature, Yashima Gakuen University, and as Researcher, RINRI Institute of Ethics. He has been as Associate Professor in the International and Advanced Japanese Studies graduate school, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Tsukuba. Ph.D. (Letters). His field of expertise are Cofucian Thought in East Asia, Home Education.