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Defending Japan's Pacific War : The Kyoto School Philosophers and Post-White Power
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David Williams
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October 28 2004
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Routledge
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9780203342831
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October 28 2004
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10.4324/9780203342831
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Book chapters
pp. xvi
The book in brief
pp. xviii
Acknowledgments
pp. xxii
The doomed fleets sail
pp. xxv
Japanese usage and style
pp. 1
Rise and fall
pp. 29
Roman questions
pp. 40
Revisionism
pp. 55
Philosophy and the Pacific War
pp. 72
Scholarship or propaganda
pp. 87
Wartime Japan as it really was
pp. 105
Taking Kyoto philosophy seriously
pp. 118
Racism and the black legend of the Kyoto School: translating Tanabe’s The Logic of the Species
pp. 132
When is a philosopher a moral monster?
pp. 155
Heidegger, Nazism and the Farías Affair
pp. 167
Heidegger and the wartime Kyoto School
pp. 177
Nazism is no excuse
pp. 193
Nothing shall be spared: a manifesto on the future of Japan studies
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