Kyoto School and International Relations
Kyoto School and International Relations
Non-Western Attempts for a New World Order
Shimizu, Kosuke
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2022
174
Dura
Inglês
9781138624955
15 a 20 dias
512
Preface
1 Introduction
2 East Asian IR Revisited
3 Encounter, Transformation of Time and Self-Colonisation: The Japanese Modernisation
4 Nishida Kitaro and Tanbae Hajime: The First Generation of the School
5 The Transcendental Whole and 'Inclusiveness': The Discourse of the Big 4
6 Miki Kisyoshi's Philosophy of Imagination: Towards Everyday Life
7 Tosaka Jun's Theory of Critical Relationality: Morality of Everydayness
8 The Reception of the Kyoto School Philosophy in the Post-war Era
9 Bringing Bodily Experience Back In Post-war Japanese IR
10 Conclusion: Towards a Mahayana Buddhist IR?
Bibliography
Index
Preface
1 Introduction
2 East Asian IR Revisited
3 Encounter, Transformation of Time and Self-Colonisation: The Japanese Modernisation
4 Nishida Kitaro and Tanbae Hajime: The First Generation of the School
5 The Transcendental Whole and 'Inclusiveness': The Discourse of the Big 4
6 Miki Kisyoshi's Philosophy of Imagination: Towards Everyday Life
7 Tosaka Jun's Theory of Critical Relationality: Morality of Everydayness
8 The Reception of the Kyoto School Philosophy in the Post-war Era
9 Bringing Bodily Experience Back In Post-war Japanese IR
10 Conclusion: Towards a Mahayana Buddhist IR?
Bibliography
Index