Phenomenology of the Inapparent, Heretical Representations, Religious Dualism, Philosophy of Event
Overview of the research
I have been researching the philosophy of religion, mainly based on French phenomenological thought since the 1960s. I have had a strong interest in the Gnostic motifs in modern and contemporary philosophical thought, and I am attempting to re-understand religious phenomena from the perspective of the correlation between emotion and event.
Research Areas
Humanities & social sciences, Religious studies
Humanities & social sciences, Philosophy and ethics
Is Levinas Justified in His Criticism of S. Weil?(Section 3,THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTY-THIRD ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE JAPANESE ASSOCIATION FOR RELIGIOUS STUDIES)
IBARAGI Daisuke
Journal of religious studies, 2015
Existence and Emotion:From Levinas to Bataille(Section 2,Research Reports,THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTY-FIRST ANNUAL CONVENTION)
Christian Cogito in the Phenomenology of Flesh(Section 2,THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTY-NINTH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE JAPANESE ASSOCIATION FOR RELIGIOUS STUDIES)
IBARAGI Daisuke
Journal of religious studies, 2011
「正義の時間」と公平主義の行方--『レヴィナス 犠牲の身体』に寄せて
伊原木 大祐
創文, Dec. 2010
Nishida Kitarô, La dialectique de Hegel considérée de ma position
Michel Dalissier; Ibaragi Daisuké
Philosophie, Sep. 2009
The Phenomenon of Mimesis : Michel Henry's Phenomenology of Life(Section 3,THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE JAPANESE ASSOCIATION FOR RELIGIOUS STUDIES)
IBARAGI Daisuke
Journal of religious studies, 2009
Development of the Species-like Society : Tanabe Hajime and French Social Thought
Das neue Jahrhundert Schopenhauers : Akten des Internationalen Forschungsprojekts anlässlich des 200. Jubiläums von Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung 2018-2020