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Author Profile: Born February 1, 1873 (Meiji 6) - Died December 18, 1945 (Showa 20)[1], he was a Japanese sociologist and professor at Kyoto Imperial University. He held a Doctor of Literature degree. In 1898, he entered the graduate school of Columbia University and studied sociology and statistics under Giddings. In 1900, he went to France to enter the Collège de France, where he studied under Gabriel Tarde. In 1901, he returned to Japan and became a professor at Doshisha Senmon Gakko (now Doshisha University). In 1913, he cooperated with Tongo Tatebe in founding the Japan Sociological Society. In 1920, he became a professor at Kyoto Imperial University (until 1925). He died in Togo Village, Toyono District, Osaka Prefecture, where he had evacuated to, in 1945. He introduced the theories of Gabriel Tarde and Georg Simmel to Japan and introduced psychological sociology. He also made achievements in the field of social thought research. His students include Yasuma Takada and Tadashi Yamaguchi, who led social surveys in Osaka City. He also conducted research on social problems, assisted in the establishment of the Ohara Institute for Social Research, and was in charge of the social welfare field. He influenced people such as Sakae Osugi and Toyohiko Kagawa. From 'Wikipedia'. This is Shōtarō Yoneda's "Kant and Subsequent Historical Philosophy," published by Kobunsha Publishing House, revised and first edition in October 1924. There is some yellowing on the three sides, but there are no stains, writing, or library stamps. I think it is in good condition considering its age. Please consider purchasing this book, understanding that it is a 99-year-old used book.
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