Understanding the Role of Consciousness in Maruyama’s Political Philosophy

In this paper, I will argue that Masao Maruyama’s concept, basso ostinato, is best understood in conjunction with the evolution of the term consciousness in Japanese intellectual thought. Doing so allows us (1) to provide a more charitable interpretation of Maruyama’s basso ostinato and (2) to suppl...

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Main Author: Boongaling, Pamela Ann J.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:apssr-12682024-06-16T10:48:02Z Understanding the Role of Consciousness in Maruyama’s Political Philosophy Boongaling, Pamela Ann J. In this paper, I will argue that Masao Maruyama’s concept, basso ostinato, is best understood in conjunction with the evolution of the term consciousness in Japanese intellectual thought. Doing so allows us (1) to provide a more charitable interpretation of Maruyama’s basso ostinato and (2) to supply a more methodological account of Maruyama’s political philosophy. Such an interpretation of Maruyama’s views also enables us (3) to demonstrate the continuous significance and applicability of his framework and methodology as I use his basso ostinato to show why Japan’s “education-based nation” policy cannot sustain its post-war form of ultranationalism due to the embeddedness of the association of consciousness and autonomy in the current Japanese worldview. 2019-12-30T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol19/iss4/10 info:doi/10.59588/2350-8329.1268 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/apssr/article/1268/viewcontent/RA_209.pdf Asia-Pacific Social Science Review Animo Repository autonomy basso ostinato consciousness education-based nation Masao Maruyama ultranationalism
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topic autonomy
basso ostinato
consciousness
education-based nation
Masao Maruyama
ultranationalism
spellingShingle autonomy
basso ostinato
consciousness
education-based nation
Masao Maruyama
ultranationalism
Boongaling, Pamela Ann J.
Understanding the Role of Consciousness in Maruyama’s Political Philosophy
description In this paper, I will argue that Masao Maruyama’s concept, basso ostinato, is best understood in conjunction with the evolution of the term consciousness in Japanese intellectual thought. Doing so allows us (1) to provide a more charitable interpretation of Maruyama’s basso ostinato and (2) to supply a more methodological account of Maruyama’s political philosophy. Such an interpretation of Maruyama’s views also enables us (3) to demonstrate the continuous significance and applicability of his framework and methodology as I use his basso ostinato to show why Japan’s “education-based nation” policy cannot sustain its post-war form of ultranationalism due to the embeddedness of the association of consciousness and autonomy in the current Japanese worldview.
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title Understanding the Role of Consciousness in Maruyama’s Political Philosophy
title_short Understanding the Role of Consciousness in Maruyama’s Political Philosophy
title_full Understanding the Role of Consciousness in Maruyama’s Political Philosophy
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