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Journal of Philosophy of LifeVol.7, No.1(2017):
Philosophy of Life
An Outline of Contemporary Thoughts on Life, Nature, and Technology
Abstract
The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life.The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life.The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life.
1.Introduction
The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life.[1]
Hans Jonas writes:
The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life.The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life.The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life.[2]
The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life.
The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life.
2. The Aim of this Paper
The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life.
The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life. The aim of this journal is to promote international dialogues on the philosophy of life.
References
Cameron, W.S.K. (2009).“Tapping Habermas’s Discourse Theory for Environmental Ethics.”Environmental Ethics, 31(4):339-357.
Ikari, Shinji (1995).“Philosophy andTechnology.” In Misato Katsuragi (ed.), Science and the Modern World. Tokyo Publications, pp.123-134.
Jonas, Hans (1984).The Imperative of Responsibility: In Search of an Ethics for the Technological Age. The University of Chicago Press.
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[1]See Cameron (2009),Ikari (1995).
[2]Jonas (1984), p.134.