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Japanese Philosophies of Education : Watsuji Tetsuro and Mori Akira. 瀬平劉アントン著 日本の教育哲学-和辻哲郎と森昭
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| 著者・編者 | Sevilla-Liu, Anton, |
|---|---|
| シリーズ | Bloomsbury Introductions to World Philosophies |
| 出版社 | (Bloomsbury Academic, UK) |
| 出版年月 | 2026.01 |
| ページ数 | 248 pp. |
| 言語 | ENG |
| ニュース番号 | <769-1449 769-73> |
解説
Grounded in Japanese philosophy and ideas of non-duality and emptiness, this is a much-welcomed contribution to central issues in philosophy of education.
Anton Sevilla-Liu uses the thought of ethicist Watsuji Tetsuro (1889-1960) and philosopher of education Mori Akira (1915-1976) to address the dangers of self-centeredness and conformism in a competitive education system. When individual performance is encouraged, is there a way to stress relationality without losing the sense of individuality and uniqueness?
We are introduced to Watsuji and Mori's enlightening views of education, deeply rooted in spiritual insights that originate in Buddhism and Confucianism while engaging human sciences. By applying their theories to educational practices, Sevilla-Liu shows how to connect students' creative potential with a dynamic sense of community. Importantly, alongside this active philosophy, he introduces Watsuji and Mori's central concept of letting go of our self-centeredness, fixed roles, attachments to sensations, and rigid ideas. We see how the philosophy of emptiness can positively impact educational practices.
This engaging book outlines a vision of education that balances individual creativity with a sense of community, responding to real challenges in educational systems around the world. It is the ideal starting point for educators and students interested in Japanese ideas about learning and unlearning, doing and letting-go, and the unique dynamicity of the philosophy of emptiness.