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Yoshiaki Yauchi is a Professor at the Faculty of Commerce, Sophia University, with a distinguished career spanning institutions such as Kyoto University (part-time lecturer until 2011), The University of Tokyo, and Waseda University. His scholarly focus lies in Medieval Philosophy, Medieval Theology, and Interreligious Dialogue, particularly analyzing figures like St Anselm of Canterbury and Nicholas of Cues.
- Research Themes: Original Sin Doctrine, Trinitarian Theology, Rational Foundations for Coexistence, Medieval Educational Practices
- Academic Networks: Japanese Society of Religious Studies (Executive Director), The Japanese Cusanus Society, Société Internationale pour l'Étude de la Philosophie Médiévale
Yauchi's publications and presentations extensively explore Anselmian thought, medieval justice theories, and comparative studies between Christian, Jewish, and Islamic traditions. His work traces philosophical concepts like rectitude and affectio across texts, emphasizing reason's role in transcending cultural and religious divides.
- Key Projects: JSPS grants on Medieval Justice Theories (2016-2019), Interreligious Dialogue Foundations (2009-2011), and Anselm's Rule Interpretation (2019)
- International Engagement: Research at Germany's Institut für Cusanus Forschung (2004-2005)
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