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John Krummel, Self-Awareness in Nishida as Auto-Realization qua Determination of the IndeterminateIn Saulius Geniusas (ed.), Varieties of Self-Awareness: New Perspectives from Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, and Comparative Philosophy, Springer Verlag. pp. 173-192. 2023.
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John Krummel, Imagining and Reimagining Imagination via the Ontology of Imagination in Miki KiyoshiInternational Journal of Social Imaginaries 2 (2): 239-272. 2023.
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John Krummel, Ueda on Being-in-the-Twofold-World or World Amidst the Open Expanse: Reading Nishida through Heidegger and Reading Heidegger through NishidaIn Raquel Bouso, Adam Loughnane & Ralf Müller (eds.), Tetsugaku Companion to Ueda Shizuteru: Language, Experience, and Zen, Springer. pp. 167-186. 2022.
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John W. M. Krummel, Zen and Anarchy in Reiner SchürmannPhilosophy Today 66 (1): 115-132. 2022.
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John Krummel, Reiner Schürmann, Tomorrow the Manifold; Neo-Aristotelianism and the Medieval Renaissance; and The Philosophy of Nietzsche (review)Philosophy Today 66 (2): 405-410. 2022.
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John Krummel, Robert E. Carter: The Japanese Arts and Self-Cultivation (review)Journal of Buddhist Philosophy 4 186-191. 2022.
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John Krummel, On Nothingness in the Heart of the Empire and the Wartime Politics of the Kyoto School (review)Comparative and Continental Philosophy 14 (1): 99-109. 2022.
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John Krummel, Ueda Shizuteru’s Philosophy of the TwofoldComparative and Continental Philosophy 14 (2): 153-161. 2022.
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John Krummel, John Maraldo, Japanese Philosophy in the Making 1: Crossing Paths with Nishida (review)Journal of Japanese Philosophy 8 (1): 135-142. 2022.
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John Krummel, The Kyoto School’s Wartime Philosophy of a Multipolar WorldTelos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 201 63-83. 2022.
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John Krummel, The Holy in Heidegger: The Open Clearing as Excess and AbyssIn Richard Capobianco (ed.), Heidegger and the Holy, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 5-26. 2022.
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John Krummel, Japan and the West: A Review of Thomas Kasulis’s Engaging Japanese Philosophy: A Short History (review)The Eastern Buddhist 49 231-247. 2021.
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John Krummel, The Symposium on Overcoming Modernity and Discourse in Wartime JapanHistorical Sociology: A Journal of Historical Social Sciences 2021 (2): 83-104. 2021.
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John W. M. Krummel, Place and HorizonIn Peter D. Hershock & Roger T. Ames (eds.), Philosophies of Place: An Intercultural Conversation, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 65-87. 2019.
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John Krummel and Mayuko Uehara, Report: Tracing the Tracks of the Journal of Japanese Philosophy and the International Association for Japanese PhilosophyTetsugaku 3 38-46. 2019.
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John Krummel, Rethinking the History of the Productive Imagination in Relation to Common SenseIn Suzi Adams & Jeremy Smith (eds.), Social Imaginaries: Critical Interventions, Rowman & Littlefield International. pp. 45-75. 2019.
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John Krummel, 4. Place and HorizonIn Peter D. Hershock & Roger T. Ames (eds.), Philosophies of Place: An Intercultural Conversation, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 65-87. 2019.
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Paul Blokker, Saulius Geniusas, John Krummel, and Jeremy C. A. Smith, Editorial IntroductionSocial Imaginaries 5 (2): 7-10. 2019.
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John Krummel, Imagination, Formation, and Place: An OntologyIn Hans-Georg Moeller & Andrew Whitehead (eds.), Imagination: Cross-Cultural Philosophical Analyses, Bloomsbury Academic. 2018.
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John Krummel, The Kyoto School Philosophy of Place: Nishida and UedaIn Erik Champion (ed.), The Phenomenology of Real and Virtual Places, Routledge. pp. 94-122. 2018.
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John Krummel, Chōra in Heidegger and NishidaProceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 8 107-112. 2018.
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John Krummel, Creative Imagination, Sensus Communis, and the Social Imaginary: Miki Kiyoshi and Nakamura Yūjirō in Dialogue with Contemporary Western PhilosophyIn Yusa Michiko (ed.), The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Contemporary Japanese Philosophy, Bloomsbury. pp. 255-284. 2017.
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John Krummel, On (the) nothing: Heidegger and NishidaContinental Philosophy Review 51 (2): 239-268. 2017.
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John Krummel, Philosophy and Japanese Philosophy in the WorldEuropean Journal of Japanese Philosophy 2 9-42. 2017.
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John W. M. Krummel, Introduction to Miki Kiyoshi and his "Logic of the Imagination"Social Imaginaries 2 (1): 13-24. 2016.
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Suzi Adams, Paul Blokker, Natalie J. Doyle, and John Krummel, EditorialSocial Imaginaries 2 (1): 7-11. 2016.