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Endo-Exo Circulation as a Paradigm of Life: Towards a New Synthesis of Eastern Philosophy and Western Science [PDF]
What is life? Despite the advanced studies of Western science and the progress of modern technology, we have not yet answered this problem satisfactorily.
Murase, Masatoshi
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High on God: Religious Experience and Counter-Experience in Light of the Study of Religion
Taking as its foundation a religious experience of my own, this paper explores the impact of the study of religion on the interpretation and significance of experience.
Matthew C. Kruger
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This article explores temporal and ethical presents in a dementia ward in Denmark. Dementia wards are often portrayed and experienced as uncanny places where time stands still or becomes radically distorted. I approach the ward, however, as an encounter or access into experiences of time that are hidden from view in the outside world where common‐sense
Lone Grøn
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Is it true that in the history of East Asian cultures there was less “philosophy”, less “logic” and “rationality” before the process of modernization began in the nineteenth century?
Hisaki HASHI
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Landing Philosophy: Guamán Poma and the Metaphysics of Land
ABSTRACT Despite how often he is quoted and discussed in the literature on Colonial Latin American Studies, there have been few attempts to interpret Guamán Poma as proposing an original philosophical position. This essay intends to be an initial move in this direction and argues that his distinct conception of land and the philosophical praxis related
Felipe Cuervo Restrepo
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La dinámica de basho: La concepción de Kitarō Nishida del lugar como un campo de fuerzas
El filósofo japonés Kitarō Nishida (1870-1945) concibió la conciencia como un “lugar” o basho (en japonés) que abarca los lugares individuales de cada uno de los fenómenos que comprendemos como constitutivos de la realidad.
Felipe Ferrari Gonçalves
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This essay discusses Nishida Kitarō's view of absolute nothingness, a concept influenced by the tradition of Zen Buddhism. Methodologically, it is designed as philosophical hermeneutics and aims to provide a new perspective in the study of philosophy ...
Galuh Nur Fattah, Venessya Tangrestu
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Leonard Woolf’s The Hotel (1939): The Singular Art of Unifying Contraries
The Hotel, Leonard Woolf’s only play, was published in 1938. Despite his best efforts, Woolf never succeeded in having his play performed. Woolf’s work brings to the forefront such essential debates as the question of the individual’s responsibility in ...
Leila Haghshenas
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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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Different discussions on roboethics and information ethics based on different contexts (BA). Discussions on robots, informatics and life in the information era in Japanese\ud bulletin board forums and mass media [PDF]
In this paper, I will analyze „what sort of invisible reasons lie behind differences of discussions on roboethics and IE (Information Ethics) in Japan and “Western” cultures‟, focusing on (1) the recent trends of researches in roboethics in „Western ...
Nakada, Makoto
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