
The dialectics of absolute nothingness : the legacies of German philosophy in the Kyoto school
edited by Gregory S. Moss and Takeshi Morisato
Bok · Engelsk · 2025
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Opplysninger | The logic of reality in Nishidian philosophy / Inoue Katsuhito, Translated by Dennis Prooi -- Nishidian philosophy in the genealogy of groundless will / Itabashi Yūjin, Translated by Takeshi Morisato -- The legacy of German idealism in F.H. Bradley and his influence on the early Nishida / Dennis Prooi -- Absolute critique in Tanabe Hajime's philosophy as metanoetics / Gregory S. Moss -- Tanabe Hajime and Hegel's dialectic: a negative ground for the birth of Tanabean philosophy / Takeshi Morisato -- Philosophical religion and absolute nothingness: Nishitani and Schelling, realization and revelation / Jason M. Wirth -- On the "European form of Buddhism." The Kyoto school and German philosophy against the background of religious nihilism / Raquel Bouso -- Trans-mysticism: Ueda Shizuteru on Zen after Meister Eckhart / Bret W. Davis -- Why did Kuki Shūzō say that "absolute nothingness is none other than absolute being"? / Oda Kazuaki -- Johann Goglieb Fichte and Kimura Motomori / Ōnishi Masamichi, Translated by Dennis Prooi -- Creative life in Schiller and Kimura: discovering nondualism through aesthetic encounters / Cody Staton -- The dialectic of absolute emptiness: revisiting Watsuji's engagement with Hegel / Hiroshi Abe -- The pedagogic relationship in existential education / Anton Sevilla-Liu -- Schelling, Avatamsaka sutra, and the Kyoto school / Takashi Hashimoto.. - "The Dialectics of Absolute Nothingness examines the influence of German philosophical traditions on the development of the Kyoto School. Contributors explore the Kyoto School's engagement with Western thought, highlighting the centrality of German philosophy while also showing the many ways the Kyoto School critiques the philosophical traditions it incorporates"--
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ISBN | 9781501778988
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