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Shūzō Kuki

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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 1585: 117: 1599: 478:; and he was baptized in Tokyo as Franciscus Assisiensis Kuki Shūzō. The idealism and introspection implied by this decision were early evidence of issues which would have resonance in the characteristic mindset of the mature man. 639:
This work was developed from his personal experiences in Europe and the influences of Heidegger. As a single Japanese man within an encompassing "white" or non-Japanese society, he considered the extent to which he became a
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Mayeda, Graham. "Is there a Method to Chance? Contrasting Kuki Shūzō’s Phenomenological Methodology in the Problem of Contingency with that of His Contemporaries Wilhelm Windelband and Heinrich Rickert." In
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and Bergson. In the context of a faculty with a primarily Germanic philosophical background, his lectures offered a somewhat different perspective based on the work of French philosophers.
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and perhaps foreign languages, as indeed his fascination with the peculiar cultural codes of the pleasure quarters of Japan owes something to the fact that his mother had once been a
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Contains two lectures that Kuki delivered at Pontigny in August 1928, ‘La notion du temps et la reprise sur le temps en orient’ and ‘L’expression de l’infini dans l’art japonais’.
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From the mid-thirties, while Japan drifted towards totalitarianism and the war in China dragged on, Kuki seemed not to be much disturbed by the growth of fascism.
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to appear in Japanese. In this context, it is noteworthy that the German philosopher explicitly referenced a conversation "between a Japanese and an inquirer" in
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A series of short essays, which the editors surmise were written during Kuki’s stay in Paris, including ‘Bergson au Japon’ and ‘À la manière d’Hérodote’.
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Kuki's thesis written during his time at Tokyo Imperial University, on the subject of faith and knowledge in European medieval philosophy.
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Kuki Shūzō and Jean-Paul Sartre: Influence and Counter-Influence in the Early History of Existential Phenomenology.
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The Structure of Detachment: the Aesthetic Vision of Kuki Shūzō with a Translation of "Iki no kōzō."
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The Structure of Detachment: the Aesthetic Vision of Kuki Shūzō with a translation of "Iki no kōzō,"
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for Heidegger's 1927/1928 winter semester lectures on the phenomenological interpretation of Kant's
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Vol. 9: Lectures on Contemporary Philosophy and Seminars on Trends in Contemporary Philosophy
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Time, Space and Ethics in the Philosophy of Watsuji Tetsurō, Kuki Shūzō, and Martin Heidegger
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Japanese Philosophers on Society and Culture: Nishida Kitarō, Watsuji Tetsurō, and Kuki Shūzō
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Authenticating Culture in Imperial Japan: Kuki Shūzō and the Rise of National Aesthetics
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At the University of Kyoto, Kuki was elevated to Professor of Philosophy in March 1934 (
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were delivered by Kuki at the University of Tokyo in 1933. Among them is the lecture
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Shortly after Kuki's return to Japan, he wrote and published his masterpiece,
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Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy II: Neglected Themes and Hidden Variations
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Vol. 11: Introductory Lectures on Literature and Lectures on Contingency
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as a French tutor. It is little known outside Japan that Kuki influenced
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Japanese Hermeneutics: Current Debates on Aesthetics and Interpretation.
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In 1941, Kuki died prematurely from consequences following an attack of
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and Rein Raud. Nagoya: Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, 2010.
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Entries on ‘Duration’ , ‘Vitalism’ , ‘Life’ and ‘Creative evolution’ .
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8); and in that same year, he published the first book length study of
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St. Clair, Robert N. "The Phenomenology of Self Across Cultures." In
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Vol. 7: A Draft History of Modern Western Philosophy, Vol. 2
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Vol. 10: Lectures on Heidegger’s Phenomenological Ontology
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Transcendental Descent: Essays in Literature and Philosophy
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Sakabe, Megumi. Washida Seiichi and Fujita Masakatsu, eds.
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In Search of the Absolute : Kuki Shūzō and Shinran
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Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1987.
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Japan's Frames of Reference: A Hermeneutics Reader.
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His Kyoto University lectures on Heidegger, 426: 1565:Center for Philosophy (UTCP). p. 281–295. 971:‘The Temporality of Literature’ , KSZ3:339-65. 420: 396: 8: 1440:Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2011. 1433:Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2002. 1426:Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2004. 743:A Draft History of Modern Western Philosophy 720:A collection of Kuki’s essays on literature. 701:A collection of Kuki’s essays on philosophy. 1551:Shuzo Kuki: or, A Sense of Being In-between 1483:Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1990. 1476:Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2004. 1126: 1124: 1167:Zwischen einem Japaner und einem Fragenden 1027:‘Rhyme in Japanese Poetry’ , KSZ4:223-513. 974:‘On the Japanese Character’ , KSZ3:367-99. 952:‘The Feeling of Surprise and Contingency’ 749:Lectures on Contemporary French Philosophy 605:He became an Associate Professor in 1933 ( 403: 389: 222: 55: 44: 1153: 1151: 1018:‘An Enquiry into Elegance’ , KSZ4:60-82. 1015:‘Metaphysics of Literature’ , KSZ4:7-59. 1086: 1021:‘Fusion of Art and Life’ , KSZ4:83-169. 815:‘The Essence of “Iki”’ , KSZ1:87-108. 353: 297: 239: 225: 1460:Comparative and Continental Philosophy 1114: 1112: 1024:‘Genealogy of Emotion’ , KSZ4:170-222. 658:. His manuscripts are now kept in the 1072:) which is translated in Marra, 2011. 799:‘The Extensional Structure of “Iki”’ 796:‘The Intentional Structure of “Iki”’ 7: 1568:Yasuda, Takeshi and Michitarō Tada. 451:Ministry for Culture and Education ( 1544:Intercultural Communication Studies 805:‘The Artistic Expression of “Iki”’ 764:, in 12 volumes (often abbreviated 532:in Husserl's home. He moved to the 489:, he studied under the neo-Kantian 443:Kuki was the fourth child of Baron 1686:Academic staff of Kyoto University 1656:20th-century Japanese philosophers 1651:19th-century Japanese philosophers 1078:Vol. 12: Miscellaneous Documents 802:‘The Natural Expression of “Iki”’ 631:10). The next year, he published 619:Aus einem Gespräch von der Sprache 501:, he was impressed by the work of 433:, February 15, 1888 – May 6, 1941) 25: 836:‘Japanese Culture’ , KSZ1:233-37. 680:(Paris: Philippe Renouard, 1928). 447:(九鬼 隆一) a high bureaucrat in the 192: 1597: 1583: 1526:Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy 1503:Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy 1455:. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2020. 1265:Konan University Digital Archive 1202:Kuki Shūzō and Jean-Paul Sartre, 983:French version of the one above. 671:Published during Kuki’s lifetime 594:Kuki took up a teaching post at 115: 768:in scholarly publications, for 717:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1941). 698:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1939). 540:(published as volume 25 in the 1509:and Mayuko Uehara (written as 1388:References and further reading 900:‘Contingency’ , KSZ2:267-322. 751:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1957). 745:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1944). 737:A collection of Kuki’s poetry. 728:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1941). 692:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1935). 686:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1930). 637:The Problem of the Accidental. 227:The Kyoto School of Philosophy 1: 1539:. Tokyo: Minerva Shobō, 2002. 1277:"「いき」の構造 - 国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション" 908:‘Contingency’ , KSZ2:323-51. 903:Kuki’s doctoral dissertation. 734:(Tokyo: Kôchô Shôrin, 1942). 1481:Heidegger and Asian Thought. 1469:. New York: Routledge, 2006. 1291:"偶然性の問題 - 国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション" 1133:Heidegger and Asian Thought, 940:‘Existentialist Philosophy’ 481:A graduate in philosophy of 459:(岡倉 覚三), otherwise known as 1661:20th-century Japanese poets 887:‘Hypothetical Contingency’ 427: 1712: 1696:University of Tokyo alumni 1572:Tokyo: Asahi Sensho, 1979. 1333:"巴里心景 - 国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション" 1177:Marra, Michael F. (2002). 890:‘Disjunctive Contingency’ 884:‘Categorical Contingency’ 874:The Problem of Contingency 690:The Problem of Contingency 648:, were published in 1939. 642:being who lacked necessity 633:The Problem of Contingency 29: 961:‘The Japanese Character’ 958:‘Heidegger’s Philosophy’ 949:‘Aspects of Contingency’ 483:Tokyo Imperial University 421: 217: 140: 54: 1557:) In: Takada, Yasunari. 1410:Philosophy East and West 1403:Philosophy East and West 1399:Botz-Bornstein, Thorsten 1200:Light, Stephen. (1987). 1130:Parkes, Graham. (1990). 990:Dictionary of Philosophy 946:‘My View of Philosophy’ 937:‘What Is Anthropology?’ 487:University of Heidelberg 1563:The University of Tokyo 1305:"人間と実存 九鬼周造 著 33F@69@1" 1093:Nara, Hiroshi. (2004). 623:The Structure of "Iki". 548:26) and his seminar on 542:Heidegger Gesamtausgabe 538:Critique of Pure Reason 149:20th-century philosophy 1570:"Iki" no kōzō’ o yomu. 1412:47: 4 (1997): 554–580. 1183:Japanese hermeneutics, 1060:The lectures entitled 930:Humanity and Existence 820:The Structure of “Iki” 786:The Structure of “Iki” 708:Published posthumously 696:Humanity and Existence 684:The Structure of “Iki” 615:On the Way to Language 574:The Structure of "Iki" 518:University of Freiburg 1561:(Collection UTCP-2). 1528:, 232–246. 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In Volume 3 of 1422:Marra, Michael F. 1381:Marra, 2011 p. 396 1219:Japan Encyclopedia 1145:Marra (2004), p. 9 911:A lecture by Kuki. 1691:People from Tokyo 1622:九鬼周造 (Kuki Shūzō) 1393:Secondary sources 770:Kuki Shûzô Zenshû 646:Man and Existence 493:, and he engaged 413: 412: 362:Meiji Restoration 221: 220: 74:February 15, 1888 16:(Redirected from 1703: 1627: 1618: 1607: 1605:Biography portal 1602: 1601: 1600: 1593: 1588: 1587: 1586: 1493:Saitō, Takako. 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Index

Kuki Shūzō
Japanese name
surname

Tokyo Prefecture
Japan
Kyoto
Japan
Japanese
20th-century philosophy
Japanese philosophy
School
Kyoto School
Kyoto University
Aesthetics
philosophy of culture
contingency
existentialism
The Kyoto School of Philosophy
at Kyoto University
Shin Buddhism
Logic of basho
Nothingness
Zen
Mu
Kenosis
Metanoetics
Sunyata
Interfaith dialogue
Nishida Kitarō

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