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positions: east asia cultures critique

Volume 17, Number 1, Spring 2009

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E-ISSN: 1527-8271 Print ISSN: 1067-9847

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Special Issue: Philosophy and the Political in Wartime Japan, 1931-45
Richard F. Calichman
Guest Editor's Introduction
pp. 1-12

Articles

The Kyoto School, the Cambridge School, and the History of Political Philosophy in Wartime Japan
pp. 13-42
Miki Kiyoshi and the Shōwa Kenkyūkai: The Failure of World History
pp. 43-72
On the Brink of Universality: German Cosmopolitanism in Japanese Imperialism
pp. 73-95
Antinomies of Total War
pp. 97-125
Para-existential Forces of Invention: Nakai Masakazu's Theory of Technology and Critique of Capitalism
pp. 127-157
Imperial Nationalism and the Comparative Perspective
pp. 159-205
Displacing Japan: Takeuchi Yoshimi's Lu Xun in Light of Nishida's Philosophy, and Vice Versa
pp. 207-237

Contributors

Contributors
pp. 239-241

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