Hajime Takaura
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences,Department of Business(Correspondence Course) | Instructor |
Last Updated :2025/06/19
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Paper
- A political study of the designated administrator system in public library management ―A preliminary consideration about the borders of Public-Private Partnership―
Sole Author, Corresponding, Research on the introduction of a designated manager system for public libraries should not only point out the problems that the system poses, but also explore how to control and utilize the system. This paper overviews the system from a political theoretical perspective and clarifies the ambivalence of the system by focusing on the "boundary line" between the public and private sectors., Teikyo Heisei University Minutes, 第30巻, 157, 166, Mar. 2019, Not exist, Not exist, Japanese, Research papers (publications of university or research institution), Domestic, Not International Collabolation - Actual Public Library Management under the Designated Manager System
Sole Author, Corresponding, The library community has been engaged in a lively debate over the right and wrong of introducing a designated manager system for public libraries. This paper reports on some of the actual library operations under the designated manager system, based on my actual experience working at a public library in a special ward of Tokyo., The Library journal, Japan Library Association, 第112巻, 第6号, 400, 401, Jun. 2018, Not exist, Exist, Japanese, Research papers (academic journals), Domestic, Not International Collabolation - Levinas's "Outside the Law":Inspired by Agamben's Interpretation
Sole Author, Corresponding, The purpose of this paper is to examine the ethics of E. Levinas in terms of the relationship between law and "outside" of law, and the issue of "life" that exists at the boundary between law and ethics. Taking G. Agamben's reference to Levinas as a clue, we point out that the Levinasian subject is constituted at the point where law, ethics and life intersect., Hogaku shimpo, The Chuo University Law Association, 第116巻, 第5・6号, 125, 161, Oct. 2009, Not exist, Not exist, Japanese, Research papers (academic journals), Domestic, Not International Collabolation - Ethics and Politics in Levinas's Theory of Time: On Origins
Sole Author, Corresponding, This paper will show that E. Levinas's theory of time was a response to the complicated relationship between ethics and politics, and ethics and philosophy, concerning the grounds of justification of justice. It will also thereby provide a clue to explore the relationship between authority and the divine, which is the issue of the grounds of justification., Hogaku shimpo, The Chuo University Law Association, 第115巻, 第5・6号, 189, 231, Dec. 2008, Not exist, Not exist, Japanese, Research papers (academic journals), Domestic, Not International Collabolation - Levinas and the Political
Sole Author, Corresponding, This paper aims to find the ambivalent relationship between ethics and politics in the philosophy of E. Levinas in the context of postmodern political thought. We will show that Levinas envisioned a new subjectivity that links the political subject (citizen) and the ethical subject., Hogaku shimpo, The Chuo University Law Association, 第114巻, 第3・4号, 217, 254, Dec. 2007, Not exist, Not exist, Japanese, Research papers (academic journals), Domestic, Not International Collabolation - The Psychohistorical Turn in Shozo Fujita: On "Utopian" Thinking
Sole Author, Corresponding, The purpose of this paper is to point out the changes and coherence in Shozo Fujita's thought, which took a "turn" after the high economic growth. In doing so, we will focus on the utopian thinking that epistemologically led the people's social theory in the earlier period and the modern form of utopian thinking acquired through the "turn" in the later period.,Bulletin of graduate studies
, Committee of the Chuo University Graduate School Research Annual Report, 第35号, 399, 412, Feb. 2006, Not exist, Not exist, Japanese, Research papers (academic journals), Domestic, Not International Collabolation - Passage to the Other: E. Levinas and the Bottleneck of Politics(master's thesis)
Sole Author, Corresponding, Chuo University, Mar. 2005, Exist, Not exist, Japanese, Academic dissertation (master), Domestic, Not International Collabolation
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- Civil Society and Constitutionalism
Shared writing, Chapter 11, "Money and Sociality: The Logic of Sacrifice in E. Levinas," examines the social philosophy found in Levinas's monetary theory. It will be clarified, focusing on texts from Levinas's last period, that Levinas's "society" is established at the intersection of two dimensions, namely, gift and exchange., Not International Collabolation, Not exist, Books (academic), Chapter 11, Money and Sociality: The Logic of Sacrifice in E. Levinas, HOSEI UNIVERSITY PRESS, Mar. 2012, pp.219-241, Japanese
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Other Research Achievements
- Practice of ICT Utilization Education in Schooling Courses for Librarian Programs: Blended Schooling Approach Combining Face-to-face and Media Classes
Sole Author, Oct. 2021, Japan Association of Distance Education 69th Research Council , Teikyo Heisei University's correspondence course has been implementing a blended schooling program combining face-to-face classes and media classes in its librarian training courses since the 2020 academic year. This presentation reports on the blended schooling conducted by the presenter, including the objectives, methods, and results of the introduction of media classes. - On E. Levinas's concept of labor
Sole Author, Oct. 2013,Society for the History of Social Thought?38th Convention
, This report provides a preliminary exploration of the relationship between market exchange and gift ethics by examining the place and significance of E. Levinas's concept of labor in his thought. - Levinas and the Political: The Political Philosophy of Hospitality
Other, Oct. 2009, Japanese Political Science Association 2009 Annual Conference, This presentation examines the ethics of E. Levinas as a "meta-political reflection on political ordering".