Kiyoshi Miki | |
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三木 清 | |
Born | |
Died | September 26, 1945 | (aged 48)
Alma mater | Kyoto Imperial University |
Region | Japanese philosophy |
School | |
Institutions | Hōsei University |
Academic advisors | Nishida Kitarō |
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Military career | |
Allegiance | Empire of Japan |
Branch | Imperial Japanese Army |
Years of service | 1920, 1942 |
Unit | 10th Infantry Division |
The Kyoto School of Philosophy |
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at Kyoto University |
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Kiyoshi Miki (Japanese: 三木 清, Hepburn: Miki Kiyoshi, January 5, 1897 – September 26, 1945) was a Japanese philosopher, literary critic, scholar and university professor. He was an esteemed student of Nishida Kitarō and a prominent member of the Kyoto School.
Miki was a prolific academic and social critic of his time. He also had tense relations with both Japanese Marxism and the Imperial government at various stages of his career.[2]