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Shunsuke Tsurumi

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Shunsuke Tsurumi (鶴見 俊輔, Tsurumi Shunsuke, born June 25, 1922) is a Japanese historian[1] and philosopher. Graduating from Harvard University in 1942, he taught at Kyoto University. In 1946, he started the magazine "Shiso-no Kagaku" (Science of Thought). He was a member of the anti-Vietnam War group Beheiren.

He was one of the first students of Willard Quine.

References

  1. ^ "Freedom of Religion". Josei Toda. Retrieved 28 December 2010.

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