Origins and Possibilities (Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy 3)
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ISBN / ASINB00NYXBQ8A
ISBN-13978B00NYXBQ88
Sales Rank1,578,372
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The fourteen essays gathered together in this, the third volume of Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy, represent one more step in ongoing efforts to bring the concerns of twentieth-century Japanese philosophy into closer contact with philosophical traditions around the world. As its title indicates, the aims are twofold: to reflect critically on the work of leading figures in the modern academic philosophy of Japan and to straddle the borderlands where they touch on the work of their counterparts in the West.
A first group of essays deals with the modern Japanese philosophers Kuki ShÅ«zÅ, Nishida KitarÅ, Nishitani Keiji, and Takizawa Katsumi. These are followed by three essays on comparisons with classical Western thought and three with contemporary philosophy. The final three contributions offer reflections on the role of Japanese philosophy today.
A first group of essays deals with the modern Japanese philosophers Kuki ShÅ«zÅ, Nishida KitarÅ, Nishitani Keiji, and Takizawa Katsumi. These are followed by three essays on comparisons with classical Western thought and three with contemporary philosophy. The final three contributions offer reflections on the role of Japanese philosophy today.
