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The Logic of Absolute Nothingness, As Expounded by Nishida Kitarō

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The Development of Nishida's Metaphysics: from Pure Experience to Absolute Nothingness

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Philosophical Religion and Absolute Nothingness

This chapter explores the philosophical question of religion as grounded in absolute nothingness, a shared standpoint for both Nishitani Keiji and F. W. J. Schelling. It focuses on how each thinker approaches the depth and meaning of religion beyond conventional beliefs.
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Why Did Kuki Shūzō Say That “Absolute Nothingness Is None Other Than Absolute Being”?

This chapter explains why Kuki Shūzō did not adopt the dialectic of absolute nothingness, a defining characteristic of the Kyoto School philosophy. Kuki's understanding of German philosophy shaped his work and positioned him at the margins of the Kyoto School.
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