Reasons for the Rubble: Watsuji Tetsurō's Position in Japan's Postwar Debate about Rationality

A reassessment of Watsuji Tetsurō is undertaken by bringing his changing view of the importance of Francis Bacon to bear on his understanding of the role of "rationality" in Japanese life. This reflection will enable an exploration of the relevance of the modernity / postmodernity distinct...

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Hope
Intellectuals
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Japanese culture
Japanese philosophy
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Modern philosophy
Modernity
National culture
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Postwar reconstruction
Rationality
Reason
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War
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