資本主義と帝国主義との対峙:京都学派再考<br>Confronting Capital and Empire : Rethinking Kyoto School Philosophy (Brill's Series on Modern East Asia in a Global Historical Perspective)

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資本主義と帝国主義との対峙:京都学派再考
Confronting Capital and Empire : Rethinking Kyoto School Philosophy (Brill's Series on Modern East Asia in a Global Historical Perspective)

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Full Description

Confronting Capital and Empire inquires into the relationship between philosophy, politics and capitalism by rethinking Kyoto School philosophy in relation to history. The Kyoto School was an influential group of Japanese philosophers loosely related to Kyoto Imperial University's philosophy department, including such diverse thinkers as Nishida Kitarō, Tanabe Hajime, Nakai Masakazu and Tosaka Jun.

Confronting Capital and Empire presents a new perspective on the Kyoto School by bringing the school into dialogue with Marx and the underlying questions of Marxist theory. The volume brings together essays that analyse Kyoto School thinkers through a Marxian and/or critical theoretical perspective, asking: in what ways did Kyoto School thinkers engage with their historical moment? What were the political possibilities immanent in their thought? And how does Kyoto School philosophy speak to the pressing historical and political questions of our own moment?

Contents

Acknowledgments
List of Contributors

Introduction: Studying the Kyoto School: Philosophy, Intellectual History, and Marx's Critique of Modernity
 Viren Murthy, Fabian Schäfer and Max Ward

Part 1: The Kyoto School and the Problem of Philosophy, History, and Politics
1 Philosophy and Answerability: The Kyoto School and the Epiphanic Moment of World History
 Harry Harootunian

Part 2: Rethinking Nishida Kitarō with Marx
2 The Labor Process and the Genesis of Historical Time: With Marx, With Nishida
 William Haver
3 Commodity Fetishism and the Fetishism of Nothingness: On the Problem of Inversion in Marx and Nishida
 Elena Louisa Lange
4 Nishida Kitarō and the Antinomies of Bourgeois Philosophy
 Christian Uhl

Part 3: Tanabe Hajime, Imperialism, and Capitalism
5 Ethnicity and Species: On the Philosophy of the Multiethnic State and Japanese Imperialism
 Naoki Sakai
6 Aleatory Dialectic
 Takeshi Kimoto
7 Tanabe Hajime as Storyteller: Or, Reading Philosophy as Metanoetics as Narrative
 Max Ward

Part 4: The Legacies of the Kyoto School Philosophy
8 The Subjective Drive of Capital: Kakehashi Akihide's Phenomenology of Matter
 Gavin Walker
9 Umemoto Katsumi, Subjective Nothingness, and the Critique of Civil Society
 Viren Murthy
10 The "Logic of Committee" and the Newspaper Doyōbi (Saturday): Nakai Masakazu's Theory of Political Praxis
 Aaron S. Moore
11 Yanagida Kenjūrō: A Religious Seeker of Marxism
 Satofumi Kawamura
12 A Secret History: Tosaka Jun and the Kyoto Schools
 Katsuhiko Endo

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