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Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie, 1985
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The Political Thought of Nishida Kitaro
Monumenta Nipponica, 1994T NHE political commitment of Nishida Kitaro #H9P,B 1870-1945, Japan's foremost contemporary philosopher, has given rise to continuous controversy for close to forty years. The problem is similar to that of the support given by Martin Heidegger and Mircea Eliade to political views that would be identified with the extreme right in any liberal democracy.
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2009
NISHIDA is one of the most influential philosophers in the modern Japan and the founder of the Kyoto school of philosophy. He was probably the first to introduce edmund husserl’s phenomenology into Japan, and his many students so sympathized with it that they went on to study abroad under Husserl, martin heidegger, and eugen fink.
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NISHIDA is one of the most influential philosophers in the modern Japan and the founder of the Kyoto school of philosophy. He was probably the first to introduce edmund husserl’s phenomenology into Japan, and his many students so sympathized with it that they went on to study abroad under Husserl, martin heidegger, and eugen fink.
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East-West Synthesis in Kitaro Nishida
Philosophy East and West, 1955THIS PAPER is an analysis of the philosophy of Kitar6 Nishida (Nishida Kitar6 E~M9 1 ~ aS 1870-1945), who is now generally acknowledged as a representative metaphysician of modern Japanese. He taught twenty years at Kyoto University, and even after his retirement in 1928 continued writing as Japan's leading thinker. His career covers the entire span of
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An Explanation of Beauty. Nishida Kitaro's Bi no Setsumei
Monumenta Nipponica, 1987N i 'ISHIDA KITARO 99FRR , 1870-1945, widely recognized as Japan's foremost modern philosopher, wrote Bi no Setsumei !SoA, 'An Explanation of Beauty', in 1900, eleven years before publishing his first major work, Zen no Kenkyu QoOfJE, 'A Study of Good'.' As one of his first original essays, Bi no Setsumei presents an initial formulation of certain ...
Steve Odin, Nishida Kitaro
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L'intuizione intellettuale nel pensiero di Nishida Kitarō
Il Pensiero : rivista di filosofia : LXI, 1, 2022, 2022Nel pensiero del filosofo giapponese K. Nishida (1870-1945), che intreccia sensibilità e tradizione buddhista giapponese con la concettualità tipica della filosofia europea, spicca l’impiego del termine «intuizione intellettuale» (chiteki chokkan). Pur venendo poi superato da altre nozioni, il senso profondo di quel termine – esplicitamente ripreso ...
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Life is Tragic. The Diary of Nishida Kitaro
Monumenta Nipponica, 1965ON JUNE 7, i965 it was twenty years since the death of the man who has been called "the most demanding thinker Japan ever produced."1 On this occasion Nishida's publisher is issuing a new edition of his complete works.2 Though parts of his work have been in the meantime translated into English, German and Spanish,3 his true significance in world ...
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Chiasmatic Chorology: Nishida Kitaro's Dialectic of Contradictory Identity
2008In this philosophical work I explicate Nishida Kitaro's dialectics vis-à-vis Mahayana non-dualistic thought and Hegel's dialectical philosophy, and furthermore in terms of a "chiasmatic chorology." Nishida's work makes ample usage of western philosophical concepts, most notably the terminology of Hegelian dialectics.
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Nishida Kitaro and the Question of Japanese Fascism
2011There has been considerable debate within the field of Japanese intellectual history with respect to the influence of Nishida Kitarō (1870-1945) on the ideological foundations and philosophical justification of Japanese fascism. One of the most influential Japanese thinkers of the twentieth century and widely considered to be the father of modern ...
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