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  1. Tetsuzō Tanikawa (谷川 徹三, Tanikawa Tetsuzō, 26 May 1895 – 27 September 1989) was a Japanese philosopher who promoted the concept of World Government for purposes of peace.

  2. The answer to this conundrum, plainly, lies in the fact, as the philosopher Tetsuzō Tanikawa noted, that wabi— like many other aesthetic ideas in East Asia — ‘is not simply an esthetic [in the Kantian sense], but an attitude toward life that has ethical and religious meaning’.

  3. Tetsuzō Tanikawa (谷川 徹 三, Tanikawa Tetsuzō, 26 de mayo de 1895 - 27 de septiembre de 1989) fue un filósofo japonés que promovió el concepto de gobierno mundial con fines de paz.

  4. Tetsuzō Tanikawa - 1949 - Tōkyō: Hōsei Daigaku. Edited by Sadayoshi Fukuda.

  5. Tanikawa Tetsuzo (谷川徹三, Tanikawa Tetsuzo ?, 26 de mayo de 1895 - 27 de septiembre de 1989) es un filósofo japonés, defensor del concepto de gobierno mundial para promover la paz. Tanikawa introdujo ideas filosóficas en Japón a través de sus traducciones de Georg Simmel e Immanuel Kant .

  6. Tetsuzō Tanikawa. Tōkyō: Shinchōsha. Edited by Takiko Tanikawa & Shuntarō Tanikawa (1994) ... Taku Tanikawa - 2022 - Kagaku Tetsugaku 54 (2):51-70. Taiwa Rekishi to Bummei. Tetsuzo Tanikawa & Hideki Yukawa - 1968 - Ushio Shuppan. Analytics. Added to PP 2023-05-10 Downloads 0 6 months 0

  7. This paper seeks an answer to the question of why Kenji Miyazawa is attracting people’s attention now more than ever, with particular focus on Miyazawa’s view on Buddhism and nature, as expressed in his literature, by considering its value in contemporary Japan.