Hakushi HamaokainScientific Humanity: An Interdisciplinary JournalWriting like GoffmanThe Meaning of EthnographyJan 25, 2018Jan 25, 2018
Hakushi HamaokainScientific Humanity: An Interdisciplinary JournalEnlightenmentA Dubious ConceptJan 23, 2018Jan 23, 2018
Hakushi HamaokainScientific Humanity: An Interdisciplinary JournalMy Jesus ChristWhen I was at the age of four or five, I was privileged to encounter Him.Jan 17, 2018Jan 17, 2018
Hakushi HamaokaHave you ever …?It is one of the most popular plots of fiction that characters all of a sudden find their taken-for-granted ways of making sense of reality…Jan 11, 2018Jan 11, 2018
Hakushi HamaokainScientific Humanity: An Interdisciplinary JournalDeclarationsMay 23, 2017May 23, 2017
Hakushi HamaokainScientific Humanity: An Interdisciplinary JournalSelf-interpreting BeingThere is no other species than human beings who self-interpret innumerable interpretants called information.Feb 10, 2017Feb 10, 2017
Hakushi HamaokainScientific Humanity: An Interdisciplinary JournalReflecting upon the presentMedium is unfortunately filled up with negative comments and prospects due to such events as the launch of Trump administration, the rise…Feb 1, 2017Feb 1, 2017
Hakushi HamaokainScientific Humanity: An Interdisciplinary JournalIrresponsible knowingIt sounds odd, really.Jan 31, 2017Jan 31, 2017
Hakushi HamaokainScientific Humanity: An Interdisciplinary JournalRe-writing historyThe aftermath of the launch of Trump administration finds George Orwell’s ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’ climbing up the chart of bestsellers in…Jan 29, 2017Jan 29, 2017
Hakushi HamaokainScientific Humanity: An Interdisciplinary JournalTorus or open-endednessStories have respective beginnings and ends. However, readers’ interpretations can be infinite. Hence, stories are often described as…Jan 29, 2017Jan 29, 2017