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This article offers an exercise in (trans)intercultural and (post)comparative philosophy by putting into dialogue, probably for the first time, two different philosophical perspectives: East Asian, especially Chinese and Japanese; and Brazilian ...
José Jorge de Carvalho
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Influenced by Hegel, modern Chinese philosophers (e.g., Mou Zong-San, Lao Sze-Kwang, etc.) and Japanese philosophers (e.g., Nishida Kitaro) were inclined to narrate Chinese or Japanese culture in terms of the Hegelian concept of ‘spirit’.
Andrew Ka Pok Tam
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Against a background of increasing Muslim influence in Europe, the article «Buddha and Christ Joining Hands» identifies a growing understanding between Buddhism and Christianity.
Aasulv Lande
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Distinguishing Emptiness from Nothingness
The philosophical definition of the relationship between nothingness and emptiness continues to spark academic debates and controversies. In this article, we aim to clarify this relationship by examining some Chinese discourses relevant to the topic. The
Jana S. Rošker
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Reconsidering The Theoretical/Practical Divide: The Philosophy Of Nishida Kitarō [PDF]
Over the years professional philosophy has undergone a number of significant changes. One of these changes corresponds to an increased emphasis on objectivity among philosophers.
Tyler, Lockland Vance
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El vacío que crea en pintura. María Zambrano y Oriente
Este artículo es una interpretación de la obra de María Zambrano (1904-1991) Algunos lugares de la pintura en el marco de la razón poética, la clave de su filosofía.
Mª Carmen López Sáenz
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Nishida Kitarō—Self-determination of the Expressive Self (May 1930) [PDF]
Excerpt of working translation of 「表現的自己の自己限定」、西田幾多郎著. Source: 『西田幾多郎全集』、第五巻 (第一回配本)。東京、株式会社岩波書店、二〇〇二年一一月二七日。ページ 十一〜六十七。[The Complete Works of Nishida Kitarō, Vol. 5 (1st edition). Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, Nov. 27, 2002. Pages 11-67]
Southward, Christopher
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Deguchi’s Self-as-We aims to vindicate a holistic conception of self by working out the implications of what it is to be an agent in light of the East Asian tradition.
Sawada Jun, Takagi Shunichi
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