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    Challenges→Nishida's universalism is still plagued by exemplary particularism, merely shifting the locus of the concrete universal from Europe to Japan rather than overcoming Eurocentrism.

    Replacing one particular locus (Europe) with another (Japan) does not constitute genuine universalism.

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    Critics may argue that Nishida’s universalism is still plagued by an exemplary particularism,[17] and that he succeeds in questioning Eurocentrism only by way of shifting the locus of the concrete universal to Japan. Yoko Arisaka argues that “the chief claim of the defenders—that Nishida’s philosophical ‘universalism’ is incompatible with nationalist ideology—fails because universalist discourse was used both as a tool of liberation and oppression in Japan’s case” (Arisaka 1999, 242). Arisaka

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