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Life philosophy of Bin Kimura. [PDF]
Abstract Bin Kimura, the most internationally renowned Japanese psychopathologist, developed a unique life‐theoretical position in his later years. The concept of “aida” or “betweenness,” which was in the social dimension in his earlier thought, came to be called “horizontal betweenness,” and the “vertical betweenness” in the vital dimension came to be
Fukao K.
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The anthropological method for diagnosing mental diseases: On the theory of time structure of Bin Kimura. [PDF]
Abstract Bin Kimura (1931–2021), the Japanese anthropological psychopathologist and philosopher, attached importance to clinical impressions at psychiatric consultations in order to diagnose mental diseases precisely, and thus proposed his original theory of time structure.
Noma S.
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Language, silence, and logic: Zen, Nishida, and fthe Sapir-Whorf hypothesis in cognitive and cultural perspectives [PDF]
This study employs a weakened version of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis as its analytical framework. Through comparative conceptual analysis, it examines Zen Buddhism’s nonverbal practices (koans and silence) and Nishida Kitaro’s dialectical philosophy of ...
Xue Kuang +5 more
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The Place of God in Philosophy of Nishida Kitaro [PDF]
This article tries to show the place of God in philosophy of Nishida Kitaro. Thus, religious aspect of philosophical thought of Nishida has been considered in four themes, namely, God as the ground of reality, absolute nothingness, divine love, and ...
Mohammad Asghari
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El papel del simbolismo en la filosofía de Nishida Kitarõ
Como alternativa a los múltiples acercamientos y estudios sobre la filosofía de Nishida Kitarõ (1870-1945), en este trabajo se quiere presentar un avance de investigación sobre una cuestión normalmente obviada en las interpretaciones de la obra del ...
Monserrat Crespín Perales
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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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ABSTRACT This paper attempts to provide an overview of the history of Japanese psychopathology by presenting concise portraits of the second generation of Japanese psychopathologists, whose era is considered to be the heyday of Japanese psychopathology.
Takuya Matsumoto +2 more
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HISTORY MAKING AND ETHICS—AN INTEGRAL RELATIONSHIP?
ABSTRACT In this review essay, I examine the arguments made by Marnie Hughes‐Warrington, with Anne Martin, in Big and Little Histories: Sizing Up Ethics in Historiography. While I find much to praise in this history, I also ask critical questions about the impact of non‐Western ethics on historical writing, the role of ethics in historical writing ...
Stefan Berger
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Présent absolu et avenir absolu : Nishida et Rahner (2) [PDF]
De nombreux points de comparaison sont possibles entre la philosophie de Nishida Kitarō (1870-1945) et la philosophie de la religion de Karl Rahner (1904-1984), notamment concernant la temporalité, thème à propos duquel ces deux auteurs réfléchirent ...
Tremblay, Jacynthe
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Este ensayo comenzó con mi encuentro con la pintura de Hishida Shunsō, quien fue contemporáneo de Nishida Kitarō y de su amigo de la infancia, el erudito y esteta de múltiples talentos Fujioka Sakutarō.
Michiko Yusa
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