| Name |
SPECIALITY |
TOPICS FOR STUDY |
| AITA Kaoruko |
medical sociology, medical ethics |
End-of-life care |
| ITO Yukiko |
Ethics, Japanese Thought |
Views of Life and Death in the Nihon Ryoiki |
| TAKEUCHI Seiichi |
Action Theory |
Uniqueness of Agent Perspective on the WorldMoral
Significance of the Notion of Intention |
| TOMIZAWA Kana |
Religious Studies, Indology and Orientalism |
・The Image and Representation of India and
the East
・British Cemeteries in India and their Socio-Cultural Context |
| HIGASHI Yumiko |
Mythology・Human Geography |
Study of Symbols of Death and Rebirth in Mythology |
| FUKUMA Satoshi |
Social Philosophy, Metaethics, Normative Ethics |
Rethinking a Just Society from the Viewpoint
of Life and Death: A Consideration Based on the Theory of Justice
and Metaethics |
| FUJISAKI Mamoru |
Medieval European History |
Views of Death and Life in Medieval Christianity |
| YANAGIHARA Yoshie |
Bioethics, Gender Studies |
・ Sociological Problems in Reproductive Services
(especially in Gestational Contract Pregnancies)
・Lesbians and Gay Parenting |
| Erik Schicketanz |
Religious Studies |
Modern Chinese Buddhism, Folk Religion in Contemporary China |
| KATSUNUMA Satoshi |
History |
Social History of Modern Egypt |
| HOTTA Kazuyoshi |
Indian Philosophy |
Views of Death and Life in Ancient Indian Religion; especially Jainism |
| OGURA Soichiro |
Philosophy, Ethics, Bioethics |
Biopolitics in Germany, the conceptual history of "person" in Europe,
and G. W. F. Hegel's philosophy of right |
| TSUCHIYA, Atsushi |
Medical Sociology, Sociology of Science Technology,
Bioethics |
・History of eugenics in Japan, especially in
the 1950s-70s
・Sociological research on reproductive technology and genetic
medicine |
| TSUCHIYA Yuko |
Law, Medical Ethics |
Patient Autonomy and Law in Modern Medicine |