
Shinkyō No Jiyū To Nihon No Kyōkai
작성자
Akira Idogaki
아직 평점이 없습니다
Religion & Spirituality
형식
하드커버
페이지
158
언어
일본어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1983
출판사
Inochi no Kotobasha
ISBN-10
4264006244
ISBN-13
9784264006244
설명
In an intricate exploration of freedom and boundary, this work delves into the interplay between individual autonomy and societal structures in Japan. Through the lens of historical and contemporary narratives, the author examines how concepts of liberty have evolved within the cultural context. Akira Idogaki invites readers on a thought-provoking journey that grapples with the tension between personal freedom and communal obligation.
The writer weaves together a rich tapestry of examples, drawing from various domains including philosophy, politics, and social customs. Each chapter reveals layers of complexity that challenge preconceived notions and encourage deeper reflection on what it truly means to be free in a rapidly changing world.
With meticulous research and a poignant storytelling style, Idogaki crafts a narrative that is both engaging and enlightening. Readers will find themselves pondering the ways in which freedom can both empower and confine, inviting them to consider their own experiences in relation to these concepts.
Ultimately, the work serves as a catalyst for dialogue, provoking thought and inspiring individuals to examine the very fabric of their existence within the intricate web of society. In doing so, it highlights the fundamental question of where personal freedom begins and where it may inadvertently end.
The writer weaves together a rich tapestry of examples, drawing from various domains including philosophy, politics, and social customs. Each chapter reveals layers of complexity that challenge preconceived notions and encourage deeper reflection on what it truly means to be free in a rapidly changing world.
With meticulous research and a poignant storytelling style, Idogaki crafts a narrative that is both engaging and enlightening. Readers will find themselves pondering the ways in which freedom can both empower and confine, inviting them to consider their own experiences in relation to these concepts.
Ultimately, the work serves as a catalyst for dialogue, provoking thought and inspiring individuals to examine the very fabric of their existence within the intricate web of society. In doing so, it highlights the fundamental question of where personal freedom begins and where it may inadvertently end.