The Japanese Mind: Essentials of Japanese Philosophy and CultureConsists exclusively of papers ... taken from the books resulting from the four East-West Philosopher's Conferences held at the University of Hawaii in 1939, 1949, 1959, and 1964. |
Contents
Charles A Moore Introduction | 1 |
Japanese Ethnocentrism | 24 |
Yukawa Hideki Modern Trend of Western Civilization | 52 |
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