Introduction: ‘What is Japanese Philosophy’?

In Studien zur interkulturellen Philosophie / Studies in Intercultural Philosophy / Études de philosophie interculturelle. pp. 459-481 (2018)
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This introductory chapter on concepts of Japanese philosophy and the concomitant approaches to this subject contains 1) a brief critical overview of the term's history and its impact on the definition of the field and 2) a short presentation of the ensuing chapters, which create a sustained dialogue on how to understand Japanese philosophy and how to delineate its his history.

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Raji C. Steineck
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