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  1. Seiichi Hatano (波多野 精一, Hatano Seiichi, 21 July 1877 – 17 January 1950) was a Japanese philosopher, best known for his work in the philosophy of religion dealing mostly with western religion and also western philosophical thoughts in theological aspects of Christianity.

  2. Hatano Seiichi was a Japanese scholar and author of pioneering works on Christianity and Western philosophy that were widely studied in Japanese universities. After graduating from Tokyo Imperial University in 1899, Hatano became the first professor to teach the history of Western philosophy at.

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  3. Apr 12, 2016 · By providing a short historical introduction to both Hatano's life and works as a great thinker and teacher, this article intends to supplement O'Leary's contribution and therefore enable more readers to gain access to the opening sections of Hatano's Time and Eternity.

  4. Hatano Seiichi, the Japanese historian of philosophy and philosopher of religion, was born in Nagano and died in Tokyo. He studied at Tokyo University, where his thinking was formed by Raphael von Koeber, a pupil of Eduard von Hartmann.

  5. Mar 31, 2021 · Seiichi ( 波多野精一, – ) is interpreted as a tran- sition occurring inside of h uman natu re. As one of the towering g - ures in the so-called Kyoto School, Hatano h as engaged in the histor y. of...

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  6. In this presentation, the philosophical anthropology of Seiichi HATANO (波多野精一1877-1950) is interpreted as a transition of the ways of human beings. As one of the towering figures in Japanese philosophy of the so-called Kyoto School, Hatano has

  7. Seiichi Hatano(波多野 精一,Hatano Seiichi, 21 July 1877 – 17 January 1950) was a Japanese philosopher, best known for his work in the philosophy of religion dealing mostly with western religion and also western philosophical thoughts in theological aspects of Christianity.