Deleuze and the Kyoto School II
The aim of this paper is to bring Gilles Deleuze and the Kyoto School into an imaginary conversation around the idea of philosophy as a way of life, or what I call ethico-aesthetics.
Jay Hetrick
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Multimodal Imaging of Yellow-White Transformation in Chorioretinal Hemorrhages: Structural and Biochemical Insights [PDF]
Tomotaro Tanaka, Yuki Muraoka, Takahiro Kogo, Yuki Hama, Yuki Akiyama, Shin Kadomoto, Masayuki Hata, Sotaro Ooto, Akitaka Tsujikawa Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, JapanCorrespondence:
Tanaka T +8 more
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Comparison of self-reflection in Humboldtian Bildung and the Kyoto School
This article focuses on the importance of reflective experiences in education. It firstly reviews and compares the Humboldtian Bildung and the Kyoto School, represented by Nishida Kitaro.
Miwa Chiba
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Nihilism Lost and Found: Brassier, Jonas, and Nishitani on Embracing and/or Overcoming Nihilism
This essay confronts Ray Brassier’s vindication of nihilism with other two important but frequently underexamined philosophical attempts to overcome nihilism: Hans Jonas’ and Keiji Nishitani’s.
Lehner Andrea, Restrepo Felipe Cuervo
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Religion at the Heart of Philosophical Thought of the Kyoto School [PDF]
This article is an attempt to show that the Kyoto School of philosophy is inherently a "philosophy of religion". Although philosophers from this school, including Nishida Kitaro and others, have tried to combine western philosophical thinking with ...
Muhammad Asghari
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Hisaki Hashi: Das Paradoxon in der Philosophie – Zum Aufbau der humanistischen Welt
Hashi Hisaki, the author of this interesting book, is founder of the Association for Comparative Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Education (http://kophil-interdis.at/wb/pages/home.php).
Jana S. Rošker
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La durée pure dans l’œuvre du jeune Tanabe Hajime : entre intuition et réduction
Pure duration plays a central role in Tanabe Hajime’s early authorship. Through the 1910s, this Bergsonian concept is first used to characterize “pure” or “immediate experience” in such a manner that it can be integrated in the neo-Kantian framework ...
Morten E. Jelby
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Defective phagocytic corpse processing results in neurodegeneration and can be rescued by TORC1 activation [PDF]
This work was supported by NIH Grants R01 GM094452 (K.M.) and F31 GM099425 (J.I.E.), BU Alzheimer's Disease Core Center NIH Grant P30 AG13846, Boston University Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program grants (J.A.T., V.S.), and NIH Grant R01 ...
Elguero, Emma J. +5 more
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Climate Policy & U.S.-China Relations [PDF]
The Chinese stance, that no cap on carbon emissions will ever exist no matter how high, may be a product of China\u27s belief in a cold and hard, and potentially true, reality-that global economic power is paramount and will provide the only avenue to ...
Czarnezki, Jason J.
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On the semiclassical expansion for 1-dim $x^N$ potentials
In the present paper we study the structure of the WKB series for the polynomial potential $V(x)=x^N$ ($N$ even). In particular, we obtain relatively simple recurrence formula of the coefficients $\s'_k$ of the semiclassical approximation and of the WKB ...
Robnik, Marko, Romanovski, Valery
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