He studied philosophy at Hosei University (Tokyo), graduating in 1940.
Two years later he started teaching philosophy at his old university, where he would stay until 1970.
Fukuda — the name he used as a teacher as well as a writer — was a prolific author: a hyōronka (critic or pundit) and popularizer of philosophy.
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