Climate and culture : A philosophical study
A pioneering philosophical exploration, this volume seeks to clarify the function of climate as a key factor within the structure of human existence. The author takes as his starting point the argument that the phenomena of climate should be treated as expressions of subjective human existence and n...
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Hokuseido
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245 | 0 | |a Climate and culture : | |
245 | 2 | |b A philosophical study | |
245 | 0 | |c Watsuji Tetsurō ; Translated by Geoffrey Bownas | |
260 | |a Tokyo | ||
260 | |b Hokuseido | ||
260 | |c 1961 | ||
520 | |a A pioneering philosophical exploration, this volume seeks to clarify the function of climate as a key factor within the structure of human existence. The author takes as his starting point the argument that the phenomena of climate should be treated as expressions of subjective human existence and not of natural environments. In developing his argument, Watsuji first examines the basic principles of climate and then proceeds to examine three types of climate in detail--monsoon, desert, and meadow--and their relative impacts on human experience. As both a unique guide to Japan and her culture and a penetrating philosophical study, Climate and Culture will be enlightening reading for students and scholars of modern Japanese thought. | ||
650 | |a Sinh thái học con người,Human ecology | ||
650 | |x Triết học,Philosophy | ||
650 | |z Nhật Bản,Japan | ||
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