哲学者

Kitaro Nishida

1870 - 1945

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彼の伝記はウィキペディアで27言語で利用可能です(2024年の24言語から増加)。Kitaro Nishidaは、最も人気のある哲学者の中で第765位(2024年の第621位から順位を下げ)、日本人物の伝記の中で第752位(2019年の第484位から順位を下げ)、また最も人気のある日本人哲学者の中で第5位に位置しています。

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Among 哲学者

Among 哲学者, Kitaro Nishida ranks 765 out of 1,267Before him are Mortimer J. Adler, Cerinthus, Daisaku Ikeda, Thiruvalluvar, Luigi Guido Grandi, and F. H. Bradley. After him are Alcidamas, William Paley, Zhang Zai, Hermarchus, Denis de Rougemont, and Calcidius.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1870, Kitaro Nishida ranks 78Before him are Saki, Conrad Böcker, Amadeo Giannini, Georges Claude, Emil Orlík, and Princess Helena Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein. After him are Friedrich Karl Arnold Schwassmann, Enric Prat de la Riba, Ignacio Zuloaga, Dirk Jan de Geer, Thomas Byles, and Erskine Childers. Among people deceased in 1945, Kitaro Nishida ranks 165Before him are Frank Chapman, Peter Högl, Gustav Cassel, Bertram Ramsay, Fritz Klingenberg, and Achille Starace. After him are Joseph Darnand, Helmuth James von Moltke, Paul Giesler, Ludwig Müller, Richard Thomalla, and Ferdynand Antoni Ossendowski.

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In 日本

Among people born in 日本, Kitaro Nishida ranks 752 out of NaNBefore him are Hōjō Ujiyasu (1515), Kanō Eitoku (1543), Fujiwara no Teika (1162), Kujō Yoritsune (1218), Daisaku Ikeda (1928), and Tsutomu Sonobe (1958). After him are Riyoko Ikeda (1947), Chōjun Miyagi (1888), Shigeru Ban (1957), Kazumi Tsubota (1956), Takasugi Shinsaku (1839), and Shizo Kanakuri (1891).

Among 哲学者 In 日本

Among 哲学者 born in 日本, Kitaro Nishida ranks 5Before him are Fukuzawa Yukichi (1835), Masanobu Fukuoka (1913), Hakuin Ekaku (1686), and Daisaku Ikeda (1928). After him are Motoori Norinaga (1730), Hayashi Razan (1583), Arai Hakuseki (1657), Ogyū Sorai (1666), and Kohei Saito (1987).

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