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- Title
Post-war Philosophy of History of the Kyoto School and "Surpassing Modernity": Two Case Studies of Tanabe Hajime and Oshima Yasumasa.
- Authors
Chin-Ping Liao
- Abstract
This essay investigates how philosophers Tanabe Hajime and Oshima Yasumasa rethink and confront the issues of surpassing modernity. Topics discussed include an overview of Tanabe's notion of history, ways in which Oshima interprets the Babylonians, the Greeks, and the Israelis' views on history, and how Oshima established his own periodization principles by absorbing the Renaissance view on history.
- Subjects
TANABE, Hajime, 1885-1962; YASUMASA, Oshima; PHILOSOPHERS; RENAISSANCE; PHILOSOPHY of history; CHRISTIANS
- Publication
Taiwan Journal of East Asian Studies, 2011, Vol 8, Issue 1, p275
- ISSN
1812-6243
- Publication type
Essay