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Religion at the Heart of Philosophical Thought of the Kyoto School [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهشنامه فلسفه دین, 2019
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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The Lucky Form of Truth

open access: yesThe Grove, 2022
This article explores poet Mark Strand’s facet as an art critic and, more specifically, the way in which the pictorial universe of American painter Edward Hopper influenced his own poetry, both thematically and stylistically. Reading Hopper’s well-known 
Leonor María Martínez Serrano
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The Practice of Rou 柔 from Wang Bi’s Perspective

open access: yesReligions, 2023
This paper holds that Laozi’s philosophy on softness is a topic that remains to be fully discussed. By distinguishing between the meanings of softness and weakness, this paper discusses how Wang Bi semantically integrated the two, presenting them as ...
Limei Jiang
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Heideggera myślenie nicości [PDF]

open access: yesArgument, 2013
This paper tries to grasp the wholeness of Heidegger’s thinking of nothingness. In Being and time Heidegger discovers deeper, more fundamental dimensions of existence, among other things, experience of nothingness. In What is metaphysics? Heidegger takes
Cezary WOŹNIAK
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Filming Nothingness

open access: yesMimesis Journal, 2015
The paper aims to expound on the philosophical significance of Carmelo Bene’s oeuvre. In the 1970’s and 1980’s, when the international debate in Europe was dominated by French post-structuralism and Derridean deconstructive criticism, Beneian artistic ...
Francesco Chillemi
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Does Nothingness presume atemporality? Typical responses in modern European philosophy [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2019
The article is devoted to Nothingness as a philosophical category. Various thinkers in different times understood it in their own specific way. In the modern age the category became incredibly important and was substantially reconsidered. The question is,
Smirnova Elena   +3 more
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Horror as Film Philosophy

open access: yesPhilosophies
The article starts from Gilles Deleuze’s assumption of film being a philosophy in its own right and applies it to the horror genre. It reads Stanley Cavell’s concept of genre, Timothy Jay Walker’s work on the Horror of the Other (1) and Eugene Thacker’s ...
Lorenz Engell
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無: Paradox and Emptiness

open access: yesAsian Studies
Nothingness is a tantalizing concept. It appears in the thinking of many major philosophers—East and West—where it plays a profound role in their thinking concerning the nature of the world (that is, the beings that constitute it).
Graham Priest
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Supernormalising Nothing from the Hyperbolic Nihil to the Ordinary Supernothing

open access: yesOpen Philosophy, 2023
This essay connects the mystical concept of “supernothing” with Bergson’s notion of the image of nothingness as a movement in the making. I do this also with respect to the film The Empty Man (David Prior, 2020) – which explicitly cites Gorgias’s four ...
Ó Maoilearca John
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Speculating the architecture of nothingness through void operations

open access: yesARSNET
This speculative design study aims to construct the idea of nothingness as an active and generative element of architecture. Nothingness, understood as voids, empty, and negative spaces, can be reinterpreted as a productive condition that opens up new ...
Fatiharla Imanisahda, Yandi Andri Yatmo
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