2014年12月01日
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- International Colloquium, University of Helsinki, November 27, 2014
International Colloquium “Critique, Critical Thinking, and Human Transformation: Dialogue between Finnish and Japanese Philosophers of Education” was held at University of Helsinki on November 27, 2014. This International Colloquium is organized by Katriina Holma (University of Helsinki) and Naoko Saito (Kyoto University/Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies). Kensuke Asai and Kazuma Sogabe from Kyoto University presented papers.
Conference Title
International Colloquium
“Critique, Critical Thinking, and Human Transformation: Dialogue between Finnish and Japanese Philosophers of Education”
Date
November 27, 2014
Venue
Siltavuorenpenger 5, University of Helsinki, Finland
Organizer
Katriina Holma, University of Helsinki
Naoko Saito, Kyoto University/Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies
Program [ PDF file]
10:50-11:00 Welcome
Katariina Holma and Naoko Saito
11:00-12:10 Session I
Chair
Kunimasa Sato
Presentations:
Kensuke Asai
“Reflection as Translation: The philosophy of language and form in early Benjamin”
Hanna-Maija Huhtala
“Employing Marcuse’s and Adorno’s psychoanalytic insights for pedagogical theorization”
12:10-13:50 Lunch
13:50-15:00 Session II
Chair
Anniina Leiviska
Presentations:
Katariina Tiainen
“Hope as a Civic Virtue of the Democratic Citizen”
Kazuma Sogabe
“The Human ‘Strength’ for Finding One’s Voice: R. W. Emerson, S. Cavell and Reengagement with One’s Words”
15:00-15:30 Coffee
15:30-16:40 Session III
Chair
Hanna-Maija Huhtala
Presentations:
Kunimasa Sato
“The Epistemology of Teaching and Learning: Fostering the Motivation to Think Critically”
Anniina Leiviskä
“A Hermeneutical critique of the liberal notion of autonomy”
16:40-16:50 Break
16:50-17:20 Session IV
General session Chairs
Katariina Holma and Naoko Saito
17:20-17.30 Closing
18:00 Dinner at Savotta (Aleksanterikatu 22)