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Miki became a contentious figure upon his return to Japan for his outspokenness and outgoing lifestyle, as well as for a controversial involvement with a widowed older woman. In 1927 he was denied a senior position at Kyoto
University and was instead granted professorship at
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approach to his work. Shoji
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is the logic of historical consciousness". His conception of tradition as active, ongoing transmission by human action he contrasts with the immanent evolutionism of
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Curley, Melissa Anne-Marie (2008). "The
Subject of History in Miki Kiyoshi's "Shinran"". In Hori, Victor; Curley, Melissa Anne-Marie (eds.).
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Theories of Modernity". In Duara, Prasenjit; Murthy, Viren; Sartori, Andrew (eds.).
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1773:, June 1941-January 1942), reprinted in RL and CW1:369-431.
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1846:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten , 1939–48), reprinted in CW8:1-509.
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1876:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten , 1939), reprinted in CW9:307-447.
1870:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten , 1938), reprinted in CW9:179-305.
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1828:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten , 1932), reprinted in CW6:1-287.
1817:(Tokyo: Tettō Sho’in , 1931), reprinted in CW3:367-521.
1811:(Tokyo: Tettō Sho’in , 1929), reprinted in CW3:157-365.
1805:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten , 1928), reprinted in CW3:1-155.
1753:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten , 1926), reprinted in CW1:1-191.
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and developed a substantial influence over Japanese
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1248:Ch. 2 - Literature and the Problem of Neo-Humanism
1026:Ch. 3 - The Philosophies of Pragmatism and Marxism
1905:Japanese dissidence in 20th-century Imperial Japan
1787:, March–May 1941), reprinted in RL and CW1:451-75.
1482:Ch. 12 - The Reconstruction of National Character
1209:Ch. 4 - A Theory of the Composition of Worldviews
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1654:Ap. 1 - Bolzano’s ‘Propositions in Themselves’
1221:Ch. 8 - Today’s Ethical Problems and Literature
1203:Ch. 2 - An Ontological Account of the Dialectic
2420:"Trial of War Criminals To Start Soon in Japan"
1835:, April–August 1932), reprinted in CW6:289-453.
1780:, March 1924), reprinted in RL and CW1:433-449.
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2282:Modern Japanese Philosophy: Selected Documents
1472:Ch. 10 - Anxious Thinking and Its Overcoming
1073:Problems of the Idealist Philosophy of History
803:pressed to have political prisoners released.
1794:, July 1932), reprinted in RL and CW1:477-87.
1540:Ch. 9 - Reminiscences of Professor Heidegger
1137:Ch. 6 - A Theory of Enlightenment Literature
999:Ch. 6 - The Religious Interpretation of Life
634:, among others. In 1924, Miki moved again to
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2432:"EMACIATED INTELLECTUALS LEAVE PRISON CAMPS"
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1895:CW15: Essays, Vol. 3: Society and Politics
1485:Ch. 13 - To the Youthful Intellectual Class
1224:Ch. 9 - Anxious Thinking and Its Overcoming
1101:Ch. 6 - Logical Consciousness during Crisis
1089:Ch. 2 - The Problem of Historical Causality
1525:Ch. 4 - Can Philosophy Be Made Accessible?
1469:Ch. 9 - Nietzsche and Contemporary Thought
1456:Ch. 6 - The Reconstruction of Intelligence
1140:Ch. 7 - Artistic Value and Political Value
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1020:Ch. 1 - The Marxian Form of Anthropology
990:Ch. 3 - Discourse on the Passion of Love
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1926:A Companion to Global Historical Thought
1537:Ch. 8 - The Objectivity of Dictionaries
1263:Ch. 7 - Heidegger and Philosophy’s Fate
1257:Ch. 5 - Observations on Poetry and Song
1065:Ch. 6 - Materialism and Its Actual Form
1056:Ch. 3 - The Task of Scientific Critique
984:Ch. 1 - The Analysis of the Human Being
756:though felt deeply betrayed by the
1790:‘Can Philosophy Be Made Accessible?’ (
1603:Ch. 2 - Literary Criticism and History
1581:Ap. 2 - Technology and the New Culture
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1212:Ch. 5 - The Forms of Social Knowledge
1128:Ch. 3 - Formalist Logic and Dialectic
1125:Ch. 2 - The Structure of Epistemology
1098:Ch. 5 - Hegel’s Philosophy of History
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1858:, March 1929), reprinted in CW9:1-27.
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1447:Ch. 3 - A Theory of Being Cultured
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1347:Ch. 4 - The Educational Curriculum
1308:Ch. 6 - Potentiality and Actuality
1290:Ch. 1 - The Definition of Learning
1260:Ch. 6 - Ethics and the Human Being
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1751:Study of the Human Being in Pascal
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1569:Ch. 1 - The Essence of Technology
1466:Ch. 8 - On the Active Human Being
1143:Ch. 8 - A Theory of Literary Form
1037:Preliminary Idea of Social Science
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1411:Ch. 1 - The Problem of Knowledge
1305:Ch. 5 - The Concept of Existence
1167:Ch. 2 - The Historicity of Being
1062:Ch. 5 - Organicism and Dialectic
1050:Ch. 1 - The Structure of Inquiry
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1642:Ch. 2 - Intuition and Judgement
1575:Ch. 3 - Technology and Morality
1522:Ch. 3 - How to Study Philosophy
1519:Ch. 2 - A History of My Reading
1122:Ch. 1 - Historicism and History
1059:Ch. 4 - Theory, History, Policy
1023:Ch. 2 - Marxism and Materialism
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1589:Methodology of Literary History
1572:Ch. 2 - Technology and Society
1404:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten , 1940).
1251:Ch. 3 - The Spirit of Rhetoric
1215:Ch. 6 - Ideology and Pathology
1170:Ch. 3 - Historical Development
1095:Ch. 4 - Dilthey’s Hermeneutics
2359:Works by or about Kiyoshi Miki
2355:at 昭和前期〜思潮〜小文庫 (N.B. As above)
2163:. University of Hawai'i Press.
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1543:Ch. 10 - On Professor Nishida
1414:Ch. 2 - The Problem of Action
1344:Ch. 3 - Education and Society
638:where he studied the works of
504:and a prominent member of the
272:The Kyoto School of Philosophy
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1441:Ch. 1 - A Theory of Learning
1341:Ch. 2 - The Aim of Education
1179:Ch. 6 - Historical Knowledge
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2463:People from Hyōgo Prefecture
1883:CW11: Essays on Literature
1783:‘How to Study Philosophy’ (
1769:‘A History of My Reading’ (
1661:Ap. 2 - Logic and Intuition
1531:Ch. 6 - The Ethics of Books
1444:Ch. 2 - A Theory of Reading
1164:Ch. 1 - The Idea of History
968:Study of the Human Being in
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1648:Ch. 4 - Knowledge and Life
1645:Ch. 3 - Subject and Object
1620:Notes on the Theory of Life
1546:Ch. 11 - Some News from Me
1318:(Tokyo: Sakuhinsha , 1936).
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2011:Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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1402:Introduction to Philosophy
1365:Records of the Present Age
951:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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1173:Ch. 4 - Historical Time
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691:Japanese Communist Party
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2120:Encyclopedia Britannica
1862:Aristotle’s Metaphysics
1833:Iwanami Kōza: Tetsugaku
1815:Idealist Theory of Form
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1626:Philosophy of Knowledge
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188:dialectical materialism
1776:‘Some News from Me’ (
758:Imperial Japanese Army
620:Alexander von Humboldt
602:. In 1923 he moved to
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553:Japanese Imperial Army
257:10th Infantry Division
239:Imperial Japanese Army
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2498:Deaths from nephritis
2400:The Milwaukee Journal
2368:Works by Kiyoshi Miki
1826:Philosophy of History
1651:Ch. 5 - Epistemology
1609:Ch. 4 - Form and Law
1453:Ch. 5 - On Eloquence
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1151:Philosophy of History
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561:philosophy of history
412:Nationalism and WW II
399:Historical background
245:Years of service
178:philosophy of history
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1844:Logic of Imagination
1669:Logic of Imagination
1528:Ch. 5 - How to Read
1391:Ch. 2 - Institution
1375:Logic of Imagination
498:university professor
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1713:The German Ideology
1692:Philosophy and Life
1684:Ch. 4 - Experience
1493:Notes on Philosophy
1450:Ch. 4 - On Science
1422:Notes on Philosophy
1394:Ch. 3 - Technology
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628:Friedrich Nietzsche
417:Occupation of Japan
381:Hisamatsu Shin’ichi
333:Interfaith dialogue
279:at Kyoto University
111:Japanese philosophy
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2161:Zen and Philosophy
1316:Times and Morality
987:Ch. 2 - The Wager
949:The German writer
898:political ideology
785:Saitama Prefecture
680:natural philosophy
672:workers' movements
616:Friedrich Schlegel
565:Ryūkoku University
529:Pure Land Buddhist
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1428:Learning and Life
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