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  2. List of philosophers of technology - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of philosophers of technology. It includes philosophers from other disciplines who are recognised as having made an important contribution to the field, for example those commonly included in reference anthologies. [1] [2

  3. Japanese philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Japanese philosophy has historically been a fusion of both indigenous Shinto and continental religions, such as Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism.Formerly heavily influenced by both Chinese philosophy and Indian philosophy, as with Mitogaku and Zen, much modern Japanese philosophy is now also influenced by Western philosophy.

  4. Kitaro Nishida - Wikipedia

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    One of the most famous concepts in Nishida's philosophy is the logic of basho (Japanese: 場所; usually translated as "place" or "topos"), a non-dualistic concrete logic, meant to overcome the inadequacy of the subject-object distinction essential to the subject logic of Aristotle and the predicate logic of Immanuel Kant, through the ...

  5. Keiji Nishitani - Wikipedia

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    Keiji Nishitani (西谷 啓治, Nishitani Keiji, February 27, 1900 – November 24, 1990) was a Japanese philosopher. He was a scholar of the Kyoto School and a disciple of Kitarō Nishida . In 1924, Nishitani received his doctorate from Kyoto Imperial University for his dissertation "Das Ideale und das Reale bei Schelling und Bergson" .

  6. Toru Takahashi (Internet) - Wikipedia

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    Toru Takahashi (Japanese: 高橋徹 Takahashi Tōru; January 1941 – 20 December 2022) was a Japanese computer network researcher and businessman.He was credited with contributing to the spread of the Internet into Japan and the rest of Asia in the 1990s and was a pivotal figure in the early commercial development of the Internet.

  7. Hajime Tanabe - Wikipedia

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    Hajime Tanabe (田辺 元, Tanabe Hajime, February 3, 1885 – April 29, 1962) was a Japanese philosopher of science, particularly of mathematics and physics.His work brought together elements of Buddhism, scientific thought, Western philosophy, Christianity, and Marxism. [1]

  8. Hidé Ishiguro - Wikipedia

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    Hidé Ishiguro (Japanese: 石黒ひで; born c. 1935) is a Japanese analytic philosopher and emeritus professor at Keio University, Tokyo. [1] She is considered an expert on the philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz on whom she has published many papers. [2] She is also a Wittgenstein scholar.

  9. Category:Japanese philosophers - Wikipedia

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    Japanese philosophers by century (9 C) C. Japanese Confucianists (1 C, 44 P) E. Japanese ethicists (3 P) L. Japanese logicians (2 P) Pages in category "Japanese ...