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For two and a half months in 1928, the Japanese philosopher Sh?z? Kuki had weekly talks with a young French student of philosophyJean-Paul Sartre. In 1928, Kuki had just come to Paris after having studied with Heidegger and Husserl. Freshly acquainted with the new phenomenology, Kuki introduced Sartre to this emerging movement in philosophy. In a well-researched introductory essay, Stephen Light details the eight years Kuki spent in Europe in the 1920s, a period during which Kuki came to know Henri Bergson, Heinrich Rickert, and Emile Brehier, as well as Husserl and Heidegger. Light includes translations of two of Kukis essays on time and often of his short essays on matters Japanese, culminating in the insightful General Characteristics of French Philosophy. None of the Kuki essays were previously available in English. The final section of the book is a facsimile of the never before published notebook Kuki used during his discussions with Sartre.

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Shuzo Kuki and Jean-Paul Sartre Influence And Counter-Influence In The - photo 1
Shuzo* Kuki and Jean-Paul Sartre
Influence And Counter-Influence In The Early History Of Existential Phenomenology
By
Stephen Light
Including
The Notebook "Monsieur Sartre"
And Other Parisian Writings Of Shuzo Kuki
Edited and Translated
By
Stephen Light
Foreword by Michel Rybalka
Published for
The Journal of the History of Philosophy, Inc.
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESS
Carbondale and Edwardsville

title:Shuzo Kuki and Jean-Paul Sartre : Influence and Counter-influence in the Early History of Existential Phenomenology Journal of the History of Philosophy Monograph Series
author:Light, Stephen.; Kuki, Shuzo
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:0809312719
print isbn13:9780809312719
ebook isbn13:9780585033723
language:English
subjectKuki, Shuzo,--1888-1941, Sartre, Jean Paul,--1905- , Existential phenomenology, Time.
publication date:1987
lcc:B5244.K844L53 1987eb
ddc:181/.12
subject:Kuki, Shuzo,--1888-1941, Sartre, Jean Paul,--1905- , Existential phenomenology, Time.
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For Tetsuo Kogawa and Osamu Mihashi
Copyright 1987 by The Journal of the History of Philosophy, Inc.
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
Edited by Curtis L. Clark
Designed by Cindy Small
Production supervised by Natalia Nadraga
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Light, Stephen, date
Shuzo Kuki and Jean-Paul Sartre: influence and
counter-influence in the early history of existential
phenomenology.
(The Journal of the history of philosophy monograph series)
"Including the notebook 'Monsieur Sartre' and other
Parisian writings of Shuzo Kuki, edited and translated
by Stephen Light."
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
1. Kuki, Shuzo*, 1888-1941. 2. Sartre, Jean Paul,
1905- 3. Existential phenomenology. I. Kuki,
Shuzo, 1888-1941. II. Title. III. Series.
B5244.K844L53 1987 181'.12 86-11861
ISBN 0-8093-1271-9 (pbk.)
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CONTENTS

The Journal of the History of Philosophy Monograph Series
vii
Foreword
Michel Rybalka
ix
Preface
Richard H. Popkin
xiii
Acknowledgments
xv
Part One
Shuzo Kuki and Jean-Paul Sartre: Influence and Counter-Influence in the Early History of Existential Phenomenology
Stephen Light
1
Part Two
Considerations on Time: Two Essays Delivered at Pontigny During the Dcade of 8-18 August 1928
Shuzo* Kuki
The Notion of Time and Repetition in Oriental Time
43
The Expression of the Infinite in Japanese Art
51
Page vi
Part Three
Propos on Japan
Shuzo* Kuki
Bergson in Japan
71
Japanese Theater
75
A Peasant He Is
77
The Japanese Soul
79
Time Is Money
81
In the Manner of Herodotus
83
Subject and Graft
85
Geisha
87
Two Scenes Familiar to Children
89
General Characteristics of French Philosophy
91
Part Four
"Monsieur Sartre": A Notebook
Shuzo Kuki
99
Bibliography
145
Index
149
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THE JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
MONOGRAPH SERIES
THE JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF Philosophy Monograph Series, consisting of volumes of 80 to 120 pages, attempts to accommodate serious studies in the history of philosophy that are between article length and standard book size. Editors of learned journals have usually been able to publish such studies only by truncating them or by publishing them in sections. In this series, the Journal of the History of Philosophy will present, in volumes published by Southern Illinois University Press, such works in their entirety.
The historical range covered by the Journal of the History of Philosophy Monograph Series will be the same as that covered by the Journal itselfthe range from ancient Greek philosophy to that of the twentieth century. We anticipate including extended studies on given philosophers, ideas, and concepts, as well as analyses of texts or controversies and new documentary findings about various thinkers and events in the history of philosophy.
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