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Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Dept. Of Religious Studies

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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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  • Kiyoshi Miki and John Krummel, Myth
    Social Imaginaries 2 (1): 25-69. 2016.
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  • Suzi Adams, Paul Blokker, Natalie J. Doyle, and John Krummel, Editorial
    Social Imaginaries 2 (1): 7-11. 2016.
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  • John Krummel, Chōra in Heidegger and Nishida
    Studia Phaenomenologica 16 489-518. 2016.
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  • Miki Kiyoshi and John Krummel, Myth
    Social Imaginaries 2 (1): 25-69. 2016.
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  • Toshiaki Kobayashi and John Krummel, The Shifting Other in Karatani Kōjin’s Philosophy
    Journal of Japanese Philosophy 4 17-31. 2016.
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  • John W. M. Krummel, Nishitani Keiji: Nihilism, Buddhism, Anontology
    In Gereon Kopf (ed.), The Dao Companion to Japanese Buddhist Philosophy, Springer. pp. 649-79. 2016.
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  • John Krummel, Suzi Adams, Jeremy Smith, Natalie Doyle, and Paul Blokker, Social Imaginaries in Debate
    Social Imaginaries 1 (1): 15-52. 2015.
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  • John Krummel, The "Place of Nothing" in Nishida as Chiasma and Chōra
    Diaphany 1 (1): 203-240. 2015.
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  • Yūjirō Nakamura and John Krummel, "The Logic of Place" and Common Sense
    Social Imaginaries 1 (1): 71-82. 2015.
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  • Bernhard Waldenfels and John Krummel, The Equating of the Unequal
    Social Imaginaries 1 (2): 92-102. 2015.
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  • John Krummel, Embodied Implacement in Kūkai and Nishida
    Philosophy East and West 65 (3): 786-808. 2015.
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  • John Krummel, Nishida Kitarō's Chiasmatic Chorology: Place of Dialectic, Dialectic of Place
    Indiana University Press. 2015.
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  • Nakamura Yūjirō and John Krummel, ‘The Logic of Place’ and Common Sense
    Social Imaginaries 1 (1): 83-103. 2015.
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  • John Krummel, Comparative Philosophy in Japan: Nakamura Hajime and Izutsu Toshihiko
    In Bret W. Davis (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Philosophy, Oxford Handbooks. 2014.
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  • John Krummel, Kūkai's Shingon: Embodiment of Emptiness
    In Bret W. Davis (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Philosophy, Oxford Handbooks. 2014.
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  • Peter Hershock, Carolyn M. Jones Medine, Ugo Dessi, Melanie L. Harris, John Krummel, and Erin McCarthy, Buddhist Responses to Globalization
    Lexington Books. 2014.
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  • John Krummel, Anontology and the Issue of Being and Nothing in Nishida Kitarō
    In Jeeloo Liu & Douglas Berger (eds.), Nothingness in Asian Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 263-283. 2014.
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  • John Krummel, World, Nothing, and Globalization in Nishida and Nancy
    In Leah Kalmanson & James Mark Shields (eds.), Buddhist Responses to Globalization, Lexington Books. pp. 107-129. 2014.
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  • John Krummel, Reiner Schürmann and Cornelius Castoriadis Between Ontology and Praxis
    Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies 2013 (2). 2013.
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  • Nishida Kitarō and John Krummel, The Unsolved Issue of ConsciousnessThe Unsolved Issue of Consciousness
    Philosophy East and West 62 (1). 2012.
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  • Nishida Kitarō and John Krummel, The Unsolved Issue of Consciousness
    Philosophy East and West 62 (1): 44-51. 2012.
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  • John Krummel, Neglected Themes and Hidden Variations (review) (review)
    Philosophy East and West 62 (2): 297-300. 2012.
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  • John Krummel, Kûkai
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2010.
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  • John Krummel, Transcendent or immanent? Significance and history of li in confucianism
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 37 (3): 417-437. 2010.
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  • John Krummel, The Originary Wherein: Heidegger and Nishida on the Sacred and the Religious
    Research in Phenomenology 40 (3): 378-407. 2010.
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  • John W. M. Krummel, Representation and Poiesis: The Imagination in the Later Heidegger
    Philosophy Today 51 (3): 261-277. 2007.
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  • John Krummel, Spatiality in the Later Heidegger: Turning - Clearing - Letting
    Existentia (5-6): 405-424. 2006.
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  • John Krummel, Guest Editorial
    Vera Lex 7 (1/2): 1-6. 2006.
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  • John Krummel, Praxis of the Middle
    International Philosophical Quarterly 45 (4): 517-535. 2005.
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