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OverviewThis volume reflects on the themes and topics presented in Edmund Husserl’s articles published in the popular Japanese magazine Kaizōin 1923. It addresses the cosmopolitan nature of Husserl’s work as well as the enduring appeal of Husserl’s cultural phenomenology for today’s globalized age. The notions of crisis and renewal are clearly central to the thought of Husserl in his outreach to Japanese readers in his Kaizō articles. For Husserl, something critical from the European past had to be renewed to stop the catastrophe embodied in the Great War and its aftermath from getting worse. This volume explores Husserl’s earliest work on European Krisis, his unexpected interest in history, as well as his overlooked contributions to religion, politics, and the ethics of renewal. The chapters are divided into four main parts. Part 1 addresses general issues in Husserl’s cultural phenomenology with special attention paid to topics pursued in the Kaizō. Part 2 provides new work on Husserl and global phenomenology. It considers Husserlian engagements with Japanese and other East Asian philosophical and religious traditions, as well as the relevance of Husserl’s work for the global South, from the Caribbean to Africa. This volume includes chapters in Parts 1 and 2 that attempt to assay Husserl’s relationship to the European “other” as encountered in Jewish thought. In Part 3, there is a review of the publication of the Kaizō work in addition to an early history of Husserlian phenomenology in Japan. The editors reproduce the content of the first Kaizō article in the appendix, Part 4, supplying new reader‑friendly English and Japanese translations. Cosmopolitan Husserl will appeal to researchers and graduate students as well as advanced undergraduate students and the general public who are interested in Husserl, phenomenology, comparative philosophy, and religious studies. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Curtis Hutt (University of Nebraska Omaha, USA) , Halla Kim (Sogang University, South Korea)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.750kg ISBN: 9781041012139ISBN 10: 1041012136 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 29 September 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationCurtis Hutt is Professor of Religious Studies and Founding Executive Director of the Goldstein Center for Human Rights (2017‑2023) at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. He has authored and co‑edited multiple books including John Dewey on the Ethics of Historical Belief (2013) and Jewish Religious and Philosophical Ethics (2018). Halla Kim, Ph.D., is Professor and Chair of Philosophy at Sogang University in Seoul, Korea. His books include Kant and the Foundations of Morality (2015) and he also published three anthologies, Transcendental Inquiry: Its Origin, Method, and Critiques (2016), among others. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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