We discover our fudo (climate and culture) as an expression of our own self-understanding.
我々は我々の風土を、我々自身の自己了解の表現として見出す。

Philosophers
Tetsuro Watsuji
Born in 1889 in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, Watsuji Tetsuro was an ethicist who charted an original path by fusing the reception of Western philosophy with a distinctively Japanese theory of climate and culture. He redefined human existence not as isolated individuality but as aidagara (betweenness) — relational being. In Fudo (Climate and Culture) he developed a comparative-civilizational analysis of how climate and landscape shape a people's spiritual structure. He systematized an Eastern challenge to Western modern individualism.
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Tetsuro Watsuji's Other Quotes
Ethics as the study of man must be the study of the fundamental structure of human existence.
Fudo (climate and culture) is the collective term for the climate, air currents, geology, soil quality, topography, and landscape of a given land.
Ethics is the ground of being of human community — the way of aidagara (betweenness) between person and person.
Ningen (the human being) is the world-between and the person within that world.
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Fudo (climate and culture) is the collective term for the climate, air currents, geology, soil quality, topography, and landscape of a given land.
-- Tetsuro Watsuji
Let nothing define us. Let nothing subjugate us. Let freedom be our very substance.
-- Simone de Beauvoir
Subjectivity is truth.
-- Søren Kierkegaard
I don't feel that it is necessary to know exactly what I am. The main interest in life and work is to become someone else that you were not in the beginning.
-- Michel Foucault