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The Intersubjective Being Structure of the World by Wataru Hiromatsu, Michael A. Santone, Jr. (translator), Makoto Katsumori (foreword) ISBN 9789004533165, 9789004533141, 9004533168, 9004533141 instant download

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Authors:Wataru Hiromatsu, Michael A. Santone, Jr. (translator), Makoto Katsumori (foreword)
Pages:221 pages
Year:2024
Publisher:Brill
Language:english
File Size:16.22 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789004533165, 9789004533141, 9004533168, 9004533141
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The Intersubjective Being Structure of the World by Wataru Hiromatsu, Michael A. Santone, Jr. (translator), Makoto Katsumori (foreword) ISBN 9789004533165, 9789004533141, 9004533168, 9004533141 instant download

This book is a major early work of Japanese philosopher Wataru Hiromatsu (1933-1994). Originally published in 1972, the primary theme is overcoming the subject-object schema of modern philosophy.

Hiromatsu seeks to replace this subject-object schema with what he calls the intersubjective fourfold structure, in which “the given is valid as something more to someone as someone more.” This fourfold structure is not a sum of four independent elements, but exists only as a functional relationship. From this relationist point of view, Hiromatsu develops his philosophical theory as a systematic critique of “reification,” defined as the hypostatizing misconception of a functional relation.

WATARU HIROMATSU (1933-1994) was a Japanese philosopher who taught at the University of Tokyo, Department of History and Philosophy of Science. He developed his own philosophy based on Marx, phenomenology, and epistemology.

MICHAEL A. SANTONE, Jr. (translator] studied as a graduate student at the University of Tokyo under Hiromatsu. Santone taught philosophy at Temple University, Japan Campus, and now works as an independent researcher.

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