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Shimomura Toratarō

tracking "intellectual history"

Atsushi Takeda

pp. 183-196

Abstract

In regard to the "philosophy" of Nishida and Tanabe, while Shimomura acknowledged his deep intellectual debt to them, he could not help but become increasingly aware of their differences with himself. "Professors Nishida and Tanabe are both logicians." Shimomura, having thus reaffirmed his own status as a "philosopher and a historian", then declares, "My own historical interest can be thought of as being connected to the demand to understand from the source. Because it is an understanding it is not a creation. However, my private conceit is that this understanding from the source makes it philosophical."

Publication details

Published in:

Fujita Masakatsu (2018) The philosophy of the Kyoto school. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 183-196

DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-8983-1_14

Full citation:

Takeda Atsushi (2018) „Shimomura Toratarō: tracking "intellectual history"“, In: M. Fujita (ed.), The philosophy of the Kyoto school, Dordrecht, Springer, 183–196.