Watsuji On Nature by David W. Johnson

A concise examination of how human life, ethics, and culture are inseparable from the natural world, arguing that persons and their communities are formed through ongoing relations with climate, landscape, and seasonal rhythms; the work rejects a strict subject–object split and instead emphasizes ‘betweenness’—the relational field in which individuality and social totality co-emerge—using this framework to critique individualistic assumptions and to show how moral obligations and cultural patterns are grounded in concrete environmental and interpersonal contexts.

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