Time, space and ethics in the philosophy of Watsuji Tetsurō, Kuki Shūzō, and Martin Heidegger

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Time, space and ethics in the philosophy of Watsuji Tetsurō, Kuki Shūzō, and Martin Heidegger

Graham Mayeda

(Studies in philosophy)

Routledge, c2006

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-255) and index

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Description

In this book, Graham Mayeda demonstrates how Watsuji Tetsuro and Kuki Shuzo, two twentieth-century Japanese philosophers, criticize and interpret Heideggerian philosophy, articulating traditional Japanese ethics in a modern idiom.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Chapter 2 What Is Ethics? Perspectives from East and West
  • Chapter 3 Space and Climate: Watsuji's F?do and Heideggerian Existential Spatiality
  • Chapter 4 Space and Ethics: Ethics as Betweenness in Watsuji's Rinrigaku
  • Chapter 5 Ethics and the Aesthetics of Difference: Phenomenology and Kuki's Iki no k?z?
  • Chapter 6 Ethics, Contingency and Temporality: Kuki's Ethics of Difference
  • Chapter 7 Conclusion

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