The Experience of World War II and Thought in the Postwar Days : mainly on Hashikawa Bunso

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  • 戦争体験と戦後思想 : 橋川文三を中心に

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In this paper, I take up Hashikawa Bunso's work from the latter half of 1950's to 60's, and examine the position that it occupied in the thought after the Pacific war. His originality was in the point to have made remarks on the experience of the war as well as to have developed the discussion about nationalism. His discussion about nationalism was a politics analysis and the self-analysis through the essay. First, I inspect the influence that the discussion about the experience of the war exercised on the discussion, in the postwar days, about the responsibility for the war, making reference mainly to Maruyama Masao and Takeuchi Yoshimi. Secondly, I take up Hashikawa's discussion about the experience of the war and his criticism on the Japan Romantic School. Thirdly, I examine the originality of his discussion about "Showa era ultranationalism".

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