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"Civilization and Nature: From Conflict to Integration" Tosui Historical Series 62, Comparative Civilization Studies Series 3 Shuntaro Ito Price: ¥2400 Cover has minor scratches, but is in good condition for a used item. Yu-packet Post Mini Content Description In the past, the progress of civilization meant conquering nature. Modern science dominated nature, and nature was merely a resource to be consumed. Now that the Earth's limits are apparent, the self-regulating nature of "being as it is" flourishes, and a new Earth civilization will be born. This is the integration of nature and civilization. Table of Contents Introduction: Civilization and Nature - From Conflict to Integration Part 1: Civilization and Nature (Epochs of Civilization and Environmental Change; Transformation of Civilization and Changes in Views of Nature, etc.) Part 2: The Japanese View of Nature (Nature and Humans in the Manyoshu; What Runs Through Japanese Thought, etc.) Part 3: Comparative Thought on the Concept of "Nature" ( "Nature" in Greece; "Nature" in Arabia, etc.) Conclusion: Views of Nature and the Transformation of Civilization in the 21st Century Author Introduction Shuntaro Ito [ITOSHUNTARO] Born in Tokyo in 1930. Graduated from the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Letters, University of Tokyo in 1953. Received a Ph.D. (History of Science) from the University of Wisconsin, USA in 1964. Professor, Faculty of Liberal Arts, University of Tokyo in 1978. Professor, International Research Center for Japanese Studies in 1989. Currently Professor, Reitaku University; Director, Comparative Civilization and Culture Research Center; Emeritus Professor, University of Tokyo; Emeritus Professor, International Research Center for Japanese Studies; President, History of Science Society of Japan; President, Japanese Comparative Civilization Society; Honorary President, International Comparative Civilization Society. #ShuntaroIto #Shuntaro_Ito #Books #Philosophy/Philosophy"
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