463:(岡倉 天心), a protégé of her husband's (a notable patron of the arts), the rumour that Okakura was Kuki's father would appear to be groundless. It is true, however, that Shūzō as a child, after his mother had separated and then divorced his father, thought of Okakura, who often visited, as his real father, and later certainly hailed him as his spiritual father. From Okakura, he gained much of his fascination for
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Phenomenological Methodology in the Problem of Contingency with that of His Contemporaries Wilhelm Windelband and Heinrich Rickert." In
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In Search of the Absolute : Kuki Shūzō and Shinran
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916:‘The Logic of Becoming Contingent’ , KSZ2:353-73.
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990:Dictionary of Philosophy
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937:‘What Is Anthropology?’
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130:Notable work
94:(1941-05-06)
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1641:1888 births
1185:pp. 89–202.
1070:Contingency
818:A draft of
656:peritonitis
550:Aristotle's
476:Catholicism
298:Individuals
278:Metanoetics
258:Nothingness
205:contingency
111:Nationality
92:May 6, 1941
1635:Categories
1354:Nara, p. 9
1097:pp. 96–97.
465:aesthetics
439:Early life
429:Kuki Shūzō
416:Shūzō Kuki
316:Kuki Shūzō
195:Aesthetics
70:1888-02-15
49:Shūzō Kuki
18:Kuki Shūzō
662:Library.
600:Descartes
1221:, p. 571
453:Monbushō
341:Abe Maso
123:Japanese
30:In this
1555:Archive
1522:Archive
1499:Archive
1135:p. 158.
848:On Time
760:Kuki’s
678:On Time
587:in the
553:Physics
516:At the
283:Sunyata
273:Kenosis
36:surname
1204:p. 31.
1002:Vol. 4
924:Vol. 3
868:Vol. 2
780:Vol. 1
567:Career
524:under
469:geisha
240:Topics
166:School
155:Region
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1465:———.
1451:———.
1082:Notes
1066:Guzen
629:Shōwa
607:Shōwa
449:Meiji
422:九鬼 周造
104:Japan
100:Kyoto
82:Japan
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559:and
89:Died
64:Born
40:Kuki
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