02233 a2200325 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020002200067037003700089040000700126041000800133072001600141072001500157072001500172072001700187072001400204072001300218072001500231072001700246072002100263072001800284100001900302245006600321250000600387260003200393300001000425520143300435700002401868999001501892103200874120250328151419.0250324022025GB eng  a9781032008745qBB bTaylor & FranciscGBP 145.00fBB a01 aeng7 aQDHA2thema7 aQDH2thema7 aNHC2thema7 a1QBAG2bisac7 aHPCA2bic7 aHPD2bic7 aHBLA12bic7 a1QDAG2bisac7 aHIS0020002bisac7 a181.122bisac1 aTomohiko Kondo10aAristotle in JapanbReception, Interpretation and Application a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20250320 a192 p bThis is the first volume to explore the modern reception and contemporary relevance of Aristotle and his philosophy in Japan, making it a valuable contribution to both global Aristotelian studies and studies of Japanese philosophical traditions. The study of Aristotle’s philosophy in Japan is already over a hundred years old, yet the fruits of these efforts have mostly been published in Japanese and thus circulated almost entirely within Japan. Japanese scholarship, however, has not been conducted in isolation but rather has developed by keeping up with crucial contemporary trends in international scholarship. Aristotelian studies in Japan have therefore been neither particularly Japanese nor Far East Asian at first glance, which is one reason why they have not received much attention in Japanese philosophical literature. This volume addresses this gap, exploring the long historical struggle of Japanese people to read, understand and adopt Aristotle’s philosophy in a philosophical tradition different from the West. It also examines the applicability of Aristotle’s philosophy to contemporary issues and demonstrates the extent to which his philosophy remains relevant today, whether in the East or West. Aristotle in Japan: Reception, Interpretation and Application is of interest to students and scholars of Aristotelian philosophy, as well as those working on Japanese philosophy and classical reception.1 aKoji Tachibana4B01 c8050d8050