Bazaar and Club 2024-02-14
nishio In other words, this also has something in common with the Japanese value system that "there are true feelings and tatemae" which recognizes the coexistence of two opposing things. To put it more precisely, it is not that "Honne is true feeling and tatemae is a lie," or that "tatemae is essential for social life, so don't make unnecessary true feelings," but that both honne and tatemae have equal value. nishio bazaars and clubs, ethnocentrism (autocultural centrism), democracy that values individual freedom (liberal democracy), Western culture, diversity, relativism, difficult to reconcile. anthropologist as diversity expert, ethnocentrism advocate, Lévi-Strauss, roti, spiteful, universalist values. nishio anti-ethnocentrism, Rorty "postmodern bourgeois liberalist" PBL compatibility among three individuals. Rorty himself did not say it, but Giertz found "anti - anti-ethnocentrism". Loyalty to one's own culture, exaltation of ethnocentrism, source of morality (not sure about this part). nishio I've been going along, jotting down thoughts and key words from the book, and it's already been 50 minutes, so let's fold up the bathtub for the day! nishio After thinking up to the point where "there is value in both the real and the tatemae," I thought, "Well, let's see what Rorty has to say about the clubs and the bazaar in more detail. Let's see." and started reading "The Bazaar and the Club," but ended today's exploration at the description of the discussion situation before the main part of the book ---
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