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Introduction: Phenomenology in Japan; A.J. Steinbock. Inquiry into the I, Disclosedness, and Self-Consciousness: Husserl, Heidegger, Nishida; T. Tani. The Relationship between Nature and Spirit in Husserl's Phenomenology Revisited; T. Sakakibara. The Theory of Association after Husserl: 'Form/Content' Dualism and the Phenomenological Way Out of It; S. Nuki. Colors in the Lifeworld; J. Murata. On the Semantic Duplicity of the First Person Pronoun 'I'; H. Kojima. Qi and Phenomenology of Wind; T. Ogawa.
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