
معرفی
Ferenc Takó is a Lecturer at the Department of Japanese Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Eötvös Loránd University (Budapest, Hungary). He holds a PhD in Philosophy, specializing in European interpretations of East Asian thought and Japanese receptions of Western philosophy.
- Key Research Areas: German reflections on Chinese/Japanese thought, Japanese philosophy of history, Max Weber studies, intercultural philosophical dialogue.
- Education: PhD in Philosophy (analyzed Max Weber's "Confucianism and Daoism" in historical context).
- Recent Publications: Focus on Tocqueville/Mill's China perspectives, Watsuji Tetsurō's family ethics, Shinto-Buddhist love concepts, and Weberian patrimonial bureaucracy analysis.
- Collaborations: Contributed to academic conferences on Japanese education, co-authored with researchers in Central/Eastern Europe.
Key Themes: Critiques universal historical narratives, examines tension between Eurocentrism and East Asian self-interpretations, explores love/ethics in Japanese traditions. His work bridges Weberian sociology with East Asian intellectual history.
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