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56The Hermeneutics of Experience: Schleiermacher and Nishitani on the Essence of ReligionPhilosophy East and West 70 (2): 265-284. 2020.Abe Masao 阿部正雄 is accepted by many as a member of the Kyoto School of philosophy, known primarily for its role in drawing together distinct traditions of Western and Asian thought.1 Abe was a key figure in this respect, dedicating much of his career to dialogue with Western philosophers and theologians.2 Through his many essays, translations, lectures, and conversations, Abe brought Zen Buddhism to audiences in Europe and the United States. In particular, he introduced his own interpretation of …Read more
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82Tetsugaku Companion to Ueda Shizuteru: Language, Experience, and Zen (edited book)Springer. 2022.This book presents the first collection of essays on the philosophy of Ueda Shizuteru in a Western language. Ueda, the last living member of the Kyoto school, has fostered the East-West dialogue in all his works and has helped to open up the Western image of philosophy by engaging the Zen tradition. The book reflects this particular trait of Ueda’s philosophy, but it also covers all thematic fields of his writings. Contributions from both young and established scholars and experts from Japan, Eu…Read more
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1Thinking through Translation : Nishitani and Ueda on Words, Concepts, and ImagesIn Raquel Bouso (ed.), Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy: Philosopher la traduction / Philosophizing Translation, Chisokudo Publications. pp. 88-118. 2017.
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Descartes’Reception in Japanese Philosophy: Towards a Deconstruction of the Subject Within a Topology of EmptinessIn Pierre Bonneels & Jaime Derenne (eds.), Fortune de la philosophie cartésienne au Japon, Classiques Garnier. pp. 47-66. 2017.
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1[No title]In W. Heisig James (ed.), Japanese Philosophy Abroad, Nanzan Institute For Religion & Culture. pp. 121-139. 2004.
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La filosofía japonesa en EspañaIn James W. Heisig (ed.), Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy: Japanese Philosophy Abroad, Nanzan Institute For Religion & Culture. pp. 121-139. 2004.
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34Action et contemplation : Sur une lecture eckhartienne de Shizuteru UedaTheologiques 20 (1-2): 313-339. 2012.In 1923 Rudolf Otto gathered a number of appendices in Das Heilige (1917) in one of which he connected Zen Buddhism and the medieval mystic Meister Eckhart. The common denominator was life, as it lives without reason, lives because it lives, likewise the righteous man works for the sake of working and only then is genuinely free. When, in 1965 Shizuteru Ueda published his doctoral dissertation on Eckhart, he included a comparison with Zen returning to that topic. In light of the dichotomy…Read more
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119Arte e pensiero in Giappone: Corpo, immagine, gesto by Marcello Ghilardi (review)Philosophy East and West 64 (1): 238-240. 2014.The traditional arts may possibly constitute that aspect of Japanese culture that has the most literature dedicated to it, and the new book by the Italian scholar Marcello Ghilardi, Arte e pensiero in Giappone: Corpo, immagine, gesto, should have a deservedly high place among the works in this genre.
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69La articulación de la realidad. Aproximación al lenguaje religioso desde el pensamiento japonésIdeas Y Valores 65 (S2): 17-29. 2016.On the basis of Lluís Duch’s idea that there is no specifically religious language, the article examines the kōan, a form of dialogue typical of Zen Buddhism used as a meditation technique and compiled in several written collections. Using the interpretations of the kōan carried out by some contemporary Japanese philosophers, the paper reflects on the expressive resources developed by Zen literature in order to account for the tension between the ineffability of the experience of an ultimate rea…Read more