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The Origins of Modern Japanese Philosophy - (Bloomsbury Studies in World Philosophies) by Richard Stone (Paperback)

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  • Nishida Kitaro is widely considered as the first original philosopher in modern Japan.
  • About the Author: Richard Stone is Assistant Professor at Waseda University, Japan.
  • 200 Pages
  • Philosophy, Eastern
  • Series Name: Bloomsbury Studies in World Philosophies

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"Nishida Kitaro is widely considered as the first original philosopher in modern Japan. Addressing this claim, Richard Stone critically examines Nishida's relation to his contemporary philosophers in the Meiji era (1868-1912), highlighting the continuity, difference and relationships between them. He argues that ideas starting from early Meiji philosophers were gradually given more rigorous treatment over the course of the era, eventually culminating in Nishida's early philosophy.The Origins of Modern Japanese Philosophy offers an engaging insight into the Meiji period, bringing Nishida's work it into dialogue with his predecessors"--



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Nishida Kitaro is widely considered as the first original philosopher in modern Japan. Addressing this claim, Richard Stone critically examines Nishida's relation to his contemporary philosophers in the Meiji era (1868-1912), highlighting the continuity, difference and relationships between them.

Stone reassesses the notion that Nishida's An Inquiry into the Good (1911) was substantially more philosophically worthwhile than any preceding attempts at philosophy in Japan, whilst demonstrating how his early ideas were heavily influenced by the work of thinkers such as Inoue Enryo, Onishi Hajime and Miyake Setsurei. He argues that original philosophy in Japan did not suddenly start with Nishida. Instead, it developed within a process of methodological refinement, wherein ideas starting from early Meiji philosophers were gradually given more rigorous treatment over the course of the era, eventually culminating in Nishida's early philosophy.

Providing an in-depth analysis of Nishida's work that brings it into dialogue with his predecessors, The Origins of Modern Japanese Philosophy offers both an engaging insight into the Meiji Period as the background of Nishida's philosophical formation and also a clear account of how several core themes in modern Japanese philosophy evolved over the course of an era.



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"By investigating the beginning and identity of "Japanese philosophy" as well as the originality of Nishida Kitaro's Inquiry into the Good and the autonomy of "pure experience," Richard Stone places this influential work squarely in its formative historical context and lets us see exactly how precedents lie behind philosophical innovations." --John Maraldo, Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, University of North Florida, USA

"This book offers a detailed analysis of sources and arguments to answer the fundamental question of what makes Nishida the first modern Japanese philosopher. It is essential reading for understanding how Nishida's philosophical undertaking took shape in the context of Japanese intellectual history and how he, in turn, transformed it." --Raquel Bouso, Associate Professor in the Department of Humanities, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain

"Did Nishida present the first "philosophy" in Japan? This book reveals how Nishida's maiden work, An Inquiry into the Good, constituted its problems and answers in response to other Japanese "philosophies" of the Meiji era. Through a brilliant analysis, Richard Stone gives us a great insight into why Nishida's philosophy later became the leading "philosophy" of modern Japan." --Yujin Itabashi, Professor of Philosophy, Rissho University, Japan

"By aptly contextualizing Nishida's inaugural work, An Inquiry into the Good, within the broader intellectual landscape of the Meiji period, and bringing attention to several lesser-known thinkers, this book provides English readers with a deeper and more nuanced understanding regarding the claim that Nishida is the first original modern Japanese philosopher." --Yuko Ishihara, Associate Professor at the College of Global Liberal Arts, Ritsumeikan University, Japan




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Richard Stone is Assistant Professor at Waseda University, Japan.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .42 Inches (D)
Weight: .63 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 200
Genre: Philosophy
Sub-Genre: Eastern
Series Title: Bloomsbury Studies in World Philosophies
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Format: Paperback
Author: Richard Stone
Language: English
Street Date: December 11, 2025
TCIN: 1007322668
UPC: 9781350346833
Item Number (DPCI): 247-51-9596
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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