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  • Re-Politicising the Kyoto School as Philosophy
  • Written by author Christopher Goto Jones
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., 9/25/2007
  • In Re-Politicising the Kyoto School as Philosophy Christopher Goto-Jones contends that existing approaches to the controversial Kyoto School fail to take it seriously as a school of philosophy, instead focussing on historical debates about the alleged com
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Preface, James W. Heisig; The Kyoto School and the History of Political Philosophy: Reconsidering the Methodological Dominance of the Cambridge School, Chris Goto-Jones; Turns to and from Political Philosophy: The Case of Nishitani Keiji, Bret W. Davis; The Individual and Individualism in Nishida and Tanabe, Matteo Cestari; Constituting Aesthetic/Moral National Space – The Kyoto School and the Place of Nation, Yumiko Iida; Time, Everydayness and the Specter of Fascism: Tosaka Jun and Philosophy’s New Vocation, Harry D. Harootunian; What was the ‘Japanese Philosophy of History’? An Inquiry into the Dynamics of the ‘World-Historical Standpoint’ of the Kyoto School, Christian Uhl; Romanticism, Conservatism and the Kyoto School of Philosophy, Kevin M. Doak; The Definite Internationalism of the Kyoto School: Changing Attitudes in the Contemporary Academy, Graham Parkes; Resistance to Conclusion: Kyoto School Philosophy under the Pax Americana, Naoki Sakai


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