What is culture? What can we learn from art, architecture, and fashion about how people relate? Can cultures embody ethical and moral ideals? These are just some of the questions addressed in this book on the cultural philosophy of three preeminent Japanese philosophers of the early twentieth century, Nishida Kitar¿, Watsuji Tetsur¿ and Kuki Sh¿z¿.
What is culture? What can we learn from art, architecture, and fashion about how people relate? Can cultures embody ethical and moral ideals? These are just some of the questions addressed in this book on the cultural philosophy of three preeminent Japanese philosophers of the early twentieth century, Nishida Kitar¿, Watsuji Tetsur¿ and Kuki Sh¿z¿.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents Chapter 1: Japanese Cultural and Social Philosophy in Context Chapter 2: Watsuji Tetsur 's Early Views on Culture: A Study of Pilgrimages to the Ancient Temples in Nara (Koji Junrei) Chapter 3: The Development of Watsuji's Theory of Culture and Climate: An Interpretation of F do Chapter 4: Watsuji's Three Climatic and Cultural Zones: Anti-Essentialist and Deterministic Readings Chapter 5: Kuki's Hermeneutic Approach to the Floating World - Iki as the Living Form of Japanese Idealism Chapter 6: Kuki and Heidegger - The Method for Interpreting Culture Chapter 7: Kuki Sh z 's Concepts of Culture and Society -- The Intuition at the Heart of Ethics Chapter 8: Nishida: Who I Am and Who You Are Chapter 9: Nishida's Views on Morality and Culture: The Moral Individual and the Moral Culture Conclusion Works Cited About the Author
Contents Chapter 1: Japanese Cultural and Social Philosophy in Context Chapter 2: Watsuji Tetsur 's Early Views on Culture: A Study of Pilgrimages to the Ancient Temples in Nara (Koji Junrei) Chapter 3: The Development of Watsuji's Theory of Culture and Climate: An Interpretation of F do Chapter 4: Watsuji's Three Climatic and Cultural Zones: Anti-Essentialist and Deterministic Readings Chapter 5: Kuki's Hermeneutic Approach to the Floating World - Iki as the Living Form of Japanese Idealism Chapter 6: Kuki and Heidegger - The Method for Interpreting Culture Chapter 7: Kuki Sh z 's Concepts of Culture and Society -- The Intuition at the Heart of Ethics Chapter 8: Nishida: Who I Am and Who You Are Chapter 9: Nishida's Views on Morality and Culture: The Moral Individual and the Moral Culture Conclusion Works Cited About the Author
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