Who is the famous Japanese philosopher? Come on, everybody, 3Q.
1, inoue circle (1858 March18-19 June 6), Japanese Buddhist philosopher and educator. 2. Tetsujiro Inoue (1856, February 1- 1944, February 7th),No. Xunxuan, was born in the former country of the famous Japanese philosopher Juye and was active in the Meiji period. He is a professor at Imperial University in Tokyo and Toyo University in Japan. 3. Nine Ghosts Zhou Zao (1888 February 15- 194 1 May 6th), a native of Tokyo, Japan, is a famous Japanese philosopher and a member of Kyoto School. 4. In the Western Zhou Dynasty (1March 7, 829 -65438+), Tokugawa Yoshinobu was a political adviser, general of the edo shogunate and a member of the Meiji nobility. Baron. First class Ruibao seal (1897). The first president of Du Yi School (now Du Yi Academy). It is called Zhou Zhu. 5. Mu Tianyuan (1September 7, 928-), a Japanese philosopher, was born in Niigata City, and graduated from the Department of Literature of Tohoku University with a major in philosophy. Intensive phenomenology is famous for its easy-to-understand translation of works by Husserl, Heidegger, Melo-Ponty and others. 6. Ikutaro Nishida (1870- 1945), a Japanese philosopher and professor at Kyoto University, is the pioneer and leader of Kyoto School. 1940, after he retired from Kyoto university, he was awarded the medal of Japanese culture. 7. tsuke Tsunami (1June 25th, 922-) is a Japanese thinker, popular culture researcher and social activist. He has taught in the Institute of Humanities of Kyoto University, tokyo institute of technology and Tongshe University. 8. Nagao Ryuichi (1August 2, 938-), a Japanese jurist and philosopher, specializes in the history of legal philosophy, political thought and constitutional thought. Born in Qiqihar. His wife is a Marxist economist, Keiko Nagano (formerly known as Kato, 1939-2003). 9. Masahisa Uemura (1858 65438+1October15-1925 65438+1October 8) is a Japanese thinker, Christian priest and theologian. Nicknamed "Campanulaceae". 10, Tatsuzuki (1666 March 2 1, Edo, Japan-1728 February 28, Edo), pen name Taketsu, is a Japanese Confucian philosopher. He is described as one of the most influential scholars in the Edo period. His main research field is to use Confucianism to maintain the good order of the government and society. In his view, only by expressing Japanese feelings can we cultivate the vision of China literature in Japan. Culai has attracted a large number of followers and absorbed his teachings, established the Culai School, and opened a Confucian scholarship in Japan today, which has far-reaching influence.