A Study on Spirituality, Happiness, and Ethics in Asia and Japan
Research Topic
A Study on Spirituality, Happiness, and Ethics in Asia and Japan
Lead Researcher
Seiji Kumagai, Program-Specific Associate Professor, Kokoro Research Center, Kyoto University
Collaborating Researchers
Ai Nishida, Visiting Scholar, Kobe City University of Foreign Studies
Yoko Ikejiri, Associate Professor, Kansai University
Klaus-Dieter Mathes, Professor, Department of South Asian, Tibetan and Buddhist Studies, University of Vienna
Michaela Windisch-Greatz, Professor, Department of Labour Law and Law of Social Security, University of Vienna
Miguel Alvalez Ortega, Associate Professor, Seville University
Daniel BEROUNSKY, Associate Professor, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague
Nima Hojer LAMA, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague
Matteo MIELE, JSPS Research Fellow, Visiting Scholar
Center Co-Researchers
Yoshinori Hiroi, Professor, Kokoro Research Center, Kyoto University
Yoshiro Imaeda, Specially Appointed Professor, Kokoro Research Center, Kyoto University
Chihiro Hatanaka, Senior Lecturer, Kokoro Research Center, Kyoto University
Aya Seike, Senior Lecturer, Kyoto University Kokoro Research Center
Akinori Yasuda, Research Fellow, Kyoto University Kokoro Research Center
Thupten Gawa Matsushita, Research Fellow, Kyoto University Kokoro Research Center
In this research, resources concerning traditional spirituality and ethics in different regions of Asia will be collected and systematically organized by analyzing classical literature. By understanding how spirituality and ethics are similar throughout Asia, a path to building a dialog will help to better understand where Japan is situated within the global society by identifying the unique characteristics of Japanese spirituality and ethics.
2019/05/22