Philosophy Western Philosophy and Thought as Cultural Relearning from Ikki / Masaru Sato

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 哲学 いっきに学び直す 教養としての西洋哲学・思想 / 佐藤優
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Item number: BO4453310
Released date: 20 Jun 2024
著: 佐藤優

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Philosophy
◆ You can use the university entrance exam subject "Ethics"! You can use textbooks and the know-how of studying for entrance exams to efficiently acquire the education of Western philosophy and thought. The book is composed of "Mamoru," "Ha," and "Ri" which are used in Japanese martial arts and geido (arts). The "Kyoi-no-Kyojin" team up with social studies instructors who "have the most students in Japan" and "Kyoi-no-Kyojin", and it is composed of "Mamoru," "Ha," and "Ri" which are used in Japanese martial arts and geido (arts). ◆ "Mamoru" refers to the stage in which one faithfully observes and reliably acquires the teachings of his master and school, kata and techniques. In "Ha", one learns about the teachings of other masters and schools and applies them to one's own skills. In "Ri", one establishes one's own unique techniques apart from a particular school. ◆ Among the examinees, Kazuuji 藤賀, a very famous lecturer at "Study Suppli" who does not know his name, gives a lecture on the basic knowledge at the high school textbook level ("Mamoru"). In response to this lecture, Mr. Masaru Sato presents a slightly different perspective from common sense taught at the university level ("Ha"). In "Ri", one establishes one's own unique techniques. ◆ It covers a wide range of knowledge of Western philosophy from ancient Giri Shea thought, religion and medieval thought, modern thought, modern civil society, socialism and pragmatism, existentialism, psychoanalysis, humanism, postmodernism to various modern ideas. It covers from Socrates, Plato, Aristotle to Spinoza, Marx, Nietzsche, Sartre