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Preface vii
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction: "Overcoming Modernity": The Dissolution of Cultural Identity 1
A Note on Contemporary Spirit Kamei Katsuichiro 42
My Views on "Overcoming Modernity" Nishitani Keiji 51
From Our Standpoint: Reflections on Overcoming Modernity Moroi Saburo 64
The Theological Grounds of Overcoming Modernity: How Can Modern Man Find God? Yoshimitsu Yoshihiko 77
The Heart of Imperial Loyalty Hayashi Fusao 92
The Course of Overcoming Modernity Shimomura Torataro 111
What Is to Be Destroyed? Tsumura Hideo 115
A Brief Account Miyoshi Tatsuji 128
On the Overcoming of Science Kikuchi Seishi 132
Doubts Regarding "Modernity" Nakamura Mitsuo 136
A Note on "Overcoming Modernity" Suzuki Shigetaka 145
Concluding Remarks to "Overcoming Modernity" Kawakami Tetsutaro 149
Roundtable Discussion: Day One 151
Roundtable Discussion: Day Two 178
Symposium Participants 211
Glossary 215
Indexof Names 225
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