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本研究を通し、コミュニケーションにおいて話し手と聞き手の間に誤解を招くリスクがあるにもかかわらず、こうした表現が用いられるのはなぜなのか。また、似た意味を表す表現があるにもかかわらず、こうした表現が選ばれるのはなぜなのか、という問題に取り組んでいます。

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文学研究科 小嶋 莉子
文学研究科 木村 快
文学研究科 李 正楷
権威主義的認識論:権威主義国家における知的生活についての考察
The project on the epistemology of authoritarianism aims to create a feedback loop between epistemology and the study of modern authoritarianism. The research involves, first, borrowing conceptual resources—such as epistemic injustice, normative contextualism, misinformation, and belief polarization—developed in social epistemology to better understand phenomena in authoritarian contexts; and second, reexamining and revising these concepts and theories from the perspective of modern authoritarianism. By bridging the gap between epistemology, ethics, and political philosophy, I hope to establish the project as a legitimate interdisciplinary study within epistemology.
文学研究科 佐竹 和香
文学研究科 高原 亮
文学研究科 伊藤 勇人
システムデザイン・マネジメント研究科 宮崎 莉加
システムデザイン・マネジメント研究科 バサンジヤバ ウランザヤ
AI Enabled Circular System Design for Second Hand Clothing: Cross Cultural Circular Supply Chains in Mongolia, Japan, and USA
“This research examines how artificial intelligence can support more effective and culturally appropriate circular system design for second-hand clothing. Although second-hand clothing is widely promoted as a sustainable solution, poorly matched or low-quality flows often result in waste, local environmental burdens, and social tensions when cultural beliefs and practices are ignored.
The study adopts a mixed-methods, multi-country approach across Mongolia, Japan, and a Western context. It investigates how cultural and personal beliefs influence behaviors such as donation, resale, exchange, storage, and disposal, and how these behaviors shape the composition and outcomes of circular clothing flows. Belief-based segments are identified and linked to observable patterns within circular supply chains.”