Inoue, Tetsujiro, 1856-1944

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Name (Latin)
Inoue, Tetsujiro, 1856-1944
Other forms of name
Inouye, Tetsujiro, 1856-1944
井上哲次郎, 1856-1944
Date of birth
1856
Date of death
1944
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 62383030
Wikidata: Q382335
Library of congress: n 82149061
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Wikipedia description:

Inoue Tetsujirō (井上 哲次郎, February 1, 1855 – December 7, 1944) was a Japanese philosopher, poet and educator. He is known for introducing Western philosophy in Japan and for being a pioneer in Eastern philosophy. He became the first Japanese professor of philosophy at Tokyo Imperial University, and also served as the 2nd President of Daito Bunka Academy. He condemned Christianity as fundamentally incompatible with the theocratic, polytheistic Japanese polity and thus considered its followers "inherently disloyal" to Japan. He compiled A Dictionary of Philosophy (哲学字彙, Tetsugaku jii), which was first published in 1881, again in 1884, and finally in 1912.

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