Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy 8: Critical Perspectives on Japanese Philosophy

Nagoya: Chisokudo Publications (2016)
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Abstract

The present volume is the latest example of what scholars of Japanese philosophy have been up to in recent years. The papers collected here, most of them presented at conferences held in Barcelona and Nagoya during 2016, have been arranged in four thematic parts. The first two parts cover the history of Japanese philosophy, as their topics extend from premodern thinkers to twentieth century philosophers; the last two parts focus on Nishida and Watsuji respectively.

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