Tetsuro Watsuji
Japanese historian and philosopher

Born
March 1st, 1889
136 years ago
Died
December 26th, 1960
64 years ago — 71 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Japan
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A historian and philosopher contributed to the fields of ethics and aesthetics, heavily influenced by existentialism. Wrote significant works such as 'Fūdo' which explored the relationship between climate, culture, and human behavior, establishing a framework for understanding the impact of environment on society. Engaged in comparative philosophy, integrating Western and Eastern thought, and delving into the concept of human existence in society. Taught at various universities, including the University of Tokyo, shaping future generations of philosophers and historians.
Authored 'Fūdo' analyzing climate and culture
Explored existential themes in human behavior
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