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The Philosophy Behind Music

May 28, 2023 by Ina

Nothing touches the basic emotions of man more than music. It is able to transcend the many obstacles of language, meaning, and cultural differences. Music as a philosophical study has actual relation to aesthetics and metaphysics. But more than this complicated aspect is the effect music has on everyday living.Continue Reading

Originally posted on June 24, 2013 @ 7:30 pm

On the Existence of Japanese Philosophy

May 28, 2023 by Ina

Japanese philosophy was inextricably associated with aesthetics, culture, ethics, politics, and religion and wasn’t practiced as a distinct discipline in itself. The most distinctive characteristic of Japanese philosophy is how foreign philosophies has been assimilated and adapted to its native worldview. Historically, Japan experienced periods of intense cultural and political exchange with the Korean peninsula and China, followed by long periods of isolation when it successfully resisted foreign invasion until 1945. And although it borrowed ideas freely throughout its history, there is always a distinctively Japanese cultural context in Japanese philosophy.

Kitetsugaku, the Japanese term for philosophy (abbreviated from kikyū tetsuchi, “the science of seeking wisdom”), was coined by Nishi Amane in 1862 and was abbreviated further, twelve years later, to now the standard tetsugaku. A word describing something the Japanese perceived sometimes favorably, as a necessary condition to develop a modern society, sometimes with distrust, as a loss of spirituality or an ethnocentric menace, but always as foreign and completely alien to their culture. This led Nakae Chōmin, a Japanese journalist, political theorist and statesman in Meiji-period, to declare in 1901 that: from antiquity to the present day, there has never been any philosophy in Japan.Continue Reading

Originally posted on August 22, 2020 @ 7:18 pm

Forgive but Don’t Forget: the Question of the Comfort Women

May 28, 2023 by Ina

We’ve written about forgiveness quite a lot lately; without it, one cannot move on. Repressed anger has a way of keeping us blocked, unable to let go and look to the future. It’s something Colleen Haggerty, who lost her leg in an automobile accident at 17, spoke about most powerfully in this must-watch TED talk last year:Continue Reading

Originally posted on September 25, 2020 @ 10:25 pm

Motherhood Philosophy

May 28, 2023 by Ina

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Motherhood is said to be the beginning of wisdom for a woman.  A woman does not know how unknowing she is of life until a child’s life is put into her hands.  This is true both for biological and non-biological mothers.

Motherhood is such a big responsibility that it would be impossible to perform its tasks without any semblance of philosophy.  Raising a child will have to be founded on a certain set of principles that will guide the mother to the path where she thinks she should lead a child.  A confused mother usually results to an equally confused child who is given no clear direction in life.

Children need proper guidance but it can only be given by someone who understands that such role belongs to him or her. Even with a complete pair of parents, mothers will always have a critical role in the life of a child. There can be no substitute to a mother’s love and guidance but many have been forced to live without it because of the realities of life.

Once a woman decides to accept the big responsibility of motherhood, there is an unwritten but acknowledged acceptance of the responsibilities that go with it.  There is no way around it except if a mother purposely chooses to go the other way and leaves.  A mother is expected to share and pass on her personal philosophy to her children although she must learn to accept that they will develop philosophies of their own.  It wouldn’t actually matter though since a mother’s philosophy is essentially based on love and nurturing.

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Originally posted on March 1, 2013 @ 7:51 am

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