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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
531:. In 1910, Miki entered secondary school and went on to excel in various oratory competitions. He was admitted into the First Higher School in September 1914, where in his third year he formed a society for reading philosophical texts in Japanese. The works of 900:. He had been, for a time, a member of the Proletariat Science Research Institute prior to his expulsion. Miki would however not broach Marxism again in his later works. Kenn Nakata Steffensen suggests that to consider Miki's work as either 827:
approach to his work. Shoji Muramoto credits Miki as "the central figure in the Japanese humanistic movement" and the first to author a book "explicitly related to the existentialist tradition written by a Japanese thinker", his 1926
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had strong influence on his choice to pursue studies in philosophy. In 1917 he met with Nishida and the following September registed in the Philosophy Department of the Faculty of Literature of
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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 Hegelians and
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or the logic of imagination as the process of reconciliation between opposites, with the principal organ of this process being imagination that creates types or forms.
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Throughout the mid-1930s Miki regained his academic standing, forming strong collaborations with his contemporaries. Most notably he became closely associated with
832:. Miki himself writes, "one who strives for a good life is either an idealist or a humanist." His adherence to humanism throughout his works however is disputed. 2477: 1904: 694: 2482: 2284:, edited by David A. Dilworth and Valdo H. Viglielmo (2011) with translation by Agustín Jacinto Zavala. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Miki Kiyoshi. 297: 595: 772:
in 1940, Miki became isolated and depressed. During this time he continued to collaborate with fellow academics and members of the newly formed
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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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with his eldest son. In 1945 he was arrested again and charged with sheltering political fugitive and fellow Kyoto School thinker
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The political philosophy of Miki Kiyoshi: A close reading of the philosophical foundations of cooperative communitarianism
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Murthy, Viren (2014). "Critical Theories of Modernity". In Duara, Prasenjit; Murthy, Viren; Sartori, Andrew (eds.).
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at 昭和前期〜思潮〜小文庫 (N.B. The page numbers don't exactly match the published edition, so don't cite this online edition)
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and being fundamentally anti-Greek in character. As such, his reading of Heidegger falls with the broad class as
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Trouble befell him when money he lent to a friend was used, unbeknown to Miki, to make illegal donations to the
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was a particular preoccupation of Miki's philosophy. In maturing his thought, he came to emphasize that "the
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Satō Nobue, a leading scholar on Miki's body of work, rejects the notion that Miki was a mere follower of
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Miki, Kiyoshi (1940). "On Tradition" (Document). Translated by Jacinto Zavala, Agustin. Kiyoshi Miki.
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Miki developed a reading of Heidegger's early philosophy as essentially being in the tradition of
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Miki was a prolific academic and social critic of his time. He also had tense relations with both
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in Japan during the late 1920s, Miki published three successive books on the subject of
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Yusa, Michiko (2002). "Formation of the Kyoto School of Philosophy: (1929–1932)".
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Dilworth, David A.; Viglielmo, Valdo H., eds. (1998). "Miki Kiyoshi".
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His second wife Kobayashi Itoko died in 1944, after which he moved to
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Miki was born on January 5, 1897, in Isseimura, Hyōgo (now part of
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Dilworth, David A.; Viglielmo, Valdo H., eds. (1998). "Preface".
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Miki's thought also emphasized the nature of certain concepts in
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or Marxist is incorrect, stating that it stands in critique of
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A Chronological List of Miki Koyoshi's Works [三木清著作年譜]
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Ch. 4 - Limitation and Progress of the Development of Science
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Sourcebook for Modern Japanese Philosophy: Selected Documents
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Sourcebook for Modern Japanese Philosophy: Selected Documents
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and the Imperial government at various stages of his career.
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Ch. 4 - Historical Consciousness and Mythical Consciousness
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Ch. 7 - The Physiology and Pathology of Literary Criticism
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Ch. 1 - Critical Philosophy and the Philosophy of History
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Modern Consciousness and the Materialist View of History
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Ch. 1 - A Philosophical Account of Crisis Consciousness
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Modern Consciousness and the Materialist View of History
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Modern Consciousness and the Materialist View of History
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CW14: Essays, Vol. 2: Religion, Education and Culture
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CW13: Essays, Vol. 1: Religion, Education and Culture
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. 823:. Instead, Miki can be seen to have an independent and 2296:
Miki Kiyoshi, 1897-1945: Japan's Itinerant Philosopher
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Ch. 3 - The Problem of Metaphysics’s Future Prospects
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Ch. 5 - The Social Determinateness of Natural Science
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Ch. 2 - The Basic Idea of Hermeneutical Phenomenology
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Ap. 1 - The Principle Behind the Study of Technology
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Ch. 11 - Human Reproduction and the Task of Culture
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and developed a substantial influence over Japanese
1759:(Osaka: Sōgensha , 1947), reprinted in CW1:193-361. 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 2308: 2265: 2253: 2218: 2206: 2146: 2071: 1988: 1266:Ch. 8 - The Human Being and the State in Spinoza 1245:Ch. 1 - The Problem of Generations in Literature 953:was influential in his intellectual development. 2493:Imperial Japanese Army personnel of World War II 2444: 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. 1743:, 20 vols. (Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten , 1966–86). 666:. During this time, Miki promptly engaged with 477: 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 441: 2432:"EMACIATED INTELLECTUALS LEAVE PRISON CAMPS" 2353:in Modern Orthography [新仮名新漢字版三木清全集] 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 2478:Japanese people who died in prison custody 2396:"Fetters Taken From the Japs by MacArthur" 2233: 1176:Ch. 5 - The Structure of Views of History 448: 434: 45: 1187:Position of the Human Being during Crisis 1020:Ch. 1 - The Marxian Form of Anthropology 990:Ch. 3 - Discourse on the Passion of Love 2483:Prisoners who died in Japanese detention 2090: 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 1424:, Vol. 1 (Tokyo: Kawade Shobō , 1941). 754:Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere 482:, January 5, 1897 – September 26, 1945) 14: 2445: 2051: 1959:Neglected themes and hidden variations 1956: 1923: 1338:Ch. 1 - The Fundamentals of Education 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 578:on scholarship where he studied under 543:. He began studying under Nishida and 2229: 2227: 2172: 2170: 1928:. Wiley Blackwell. pp. 228–242. 1858:, March 1929), reprinted in CW9:1-27. 1534:Ch. 7 - The Contempt for Translation 1269:Ch. 9 - Nature and History in Goethe 1092:Ch. 3 - The Problem of Individuality 768:. 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His philosophy saw 610:, where he studied the works of 500:. He was an esteemed student of 231: 213: 2287: 2271: 2238:(PhD). University College Cork. 2152: 2052:Masuda, Keizaburō, ed. (1986). 1729:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten , 1949). 1698: 1591:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten , 1946). 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. 2045: 1950: 1917: 1831:‘Outline of Social Science’ ( 1600:Ch. 1 - The Scientific Method 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 13: 1: 2402:. Oct 6, 1945. Archived from 2266:Dilworth & Viglielmo 1998 2254:Dilworth & Viglielmo 1998 2219:Dilworth & Viglielmo 1998 2207:Dilworth & Viglielmo 1998 2147:Dilworth & Viglielmo 1998 2072:Dilworth & Viglielmo 1998 1989:Dilworth & Viglielmo 1998 1910: 1880:CW10: Philosophical Reviews 1441:Ch. 1 - A Theory of Learning 1341:Ch. 2 - The Aim of Education 1179:Ch. 6 - Historical Knowledge 961: 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 844:conservative traditionalists 518: 7: 2374:(public domain audiobooks) 1898: 1757:Notes on the Theory of Life 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). 1296:Ch. 3 - The Subject of the 876:In response to the growing 478: 10: 2514: 2035:Journal of Foreign Studies 2011:Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1934:10.1002/9781118525395.ch15 1856:Iwanami Kōza: Sekai Shichō 1402:Introduction to Philosophy 1365:Records of the Present Age 951:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 806: 795:—40 days after the end of 547:, then in 1918 also under 183:philosophical anthropology 1961:. Nagoya, Japan: Nanzan. 1715:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten , 1622:(Osaka: Sōgensha , 1947). 1556:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten , 1357:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten , 1324:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten , 1279:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten , 1153:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten , 1075:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten , 1009:(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten , 993:Ch. 4 - The Three Orders 678:and its limited scope of 676:Marxist views on religion 541:Kyoto Imperial University 469: 262: 252: 244: 226: 208: 203: 199: 195: 159: 149: 139: 116: 106: 102: 97:Kyoto Imperial University 92: 74: 53: 44: 39: 32: 2091:Muramoto, Shoji (2000). 1886:CW12: Literary Reviews 1639:Ch. 1 - Being and Truth 1554:Philosophy of Technology 1430:(Tokyo: Chūō Kōronsha , 1173:Ch. 4 - Historical Time 774:Kokumin Gakujutsu Kyōkai 691:Japanese Communist Party 574:In 1922 he travelled to 2473:Kyoto University alumni 2120:Encyclopedia Britannica 1862:Aristotle’s Metaphysics 1833:Iwanami Kōza: Tetsugaku 1815:Idealist Theory of Form 1628:(Tokyo: Oyama Shoten , 1626:Philosophy of Knowledge 1505:(Tokyo: Oyama Shoten , 1302:Ch. 4 - Being as Truth 1277:Aristotle’s Metaphysics 1189:(Tokyo: Tettō Sho’in , 1111:(Tokyo: Tettō Sho’in , 1109:Idealist Theory of Form 1039:(Tokyo: Tettō Sho’in , 1029:Ch. 4 - Hegel and Marx 894:Idealist Theory of Form 188:dialectical materialism 1776:‘Some News from Me’ ( 758:Imperial Japanese Army 620:Alexander von Humboldt 602:. In 1923 he moved to 557:10th Infantry Division 553:Japanese Imperial Army 257:10th Infantry Division 239:Imperial Japanese Army 86:Nakano, Occupied Japan 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 1367:(Tokyo: Sakuhinsha , 1151:Philosophy of History 840:philosophy of history 561:philosophy of history 412:Nationalism and WW II 399:Historical background 245:Years of service 178:philosophy of history 2424:St. Petersburg Times 2221:, pp. 292, 295. 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 27:Japanese philosopher 2294:Townsend, Susan C. 2013:. 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Index

Miki Kiyoshi

Hyōgo, Japan
Nakano, Occupied Japan
Kyoto Imperial University
Japanese philosophy
School
Kyoto School
Post-Hegelianism
Hōsei University
Nishida Kitarō
Tradition
humanism
philosophy of history
philosophical anthropology
dialectical materialism
Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Army
10th Infantry Division
The Kyoto School of Philosophy
at Kyoto University
Shin Buddhism
Logic of basho
Nothingness
Zen
Mu
Kenosis
Metanoetics
Sunyata
Interfaith dialogue

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