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John Maraldo

University of North Florida
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  • University of North Florida
    Retired faculty
Sans Pareil, Florida, United States of America
  • All publications (91)
  •  3
    Culture and Identity: Overview
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 1005-1102. 2017.
  •  2
    Shinto and Native Studies: Overview
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 457-552. 2017.
  •  12
    About the Editors
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 1341-1342. 2017.
  •  14
    Reference Material
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 1247-1338. 2017.
  •  11
    Culture and Identity
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 1003-1100. 2017.
  •  11
    Samurai Thought
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 1101-1164. 2017.
  •  14
    Twentieth-Century Philosophy
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 799-1002. 2017.
  •  14
    The Kyoto School
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 637-798. 2017.
  •  8
    Modern Academic Philosophy
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 551-636. 2017.
  •  13
    Shinto and Native Studies
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 455-550. 2017.
  •  13
    Confucian Traditions
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 287-454. 2017.
  •  25
    The Pure Land Tradition
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 233-286. 2017.
  •  10
    The Zen Tradition
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 133-232. 2017.
  •  4
    Buddhist Traditions
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 41-132. 2017.
  •  13
    Prelude: The Shōtoku Constitution
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 35-40. 2017.
  •  10
    Framework
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 1-32. 2017.
  •  16
    Aesthetics
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 1165-1228. 2017.
  •  21
    Bioethics
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 1229-1246. 2017.
  •  13
    Credits
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 1339-1340. 2017.
  • Between Individual and Communal, Subject and Object, Self and Other: Mediating Watsuji Tetsurō’s Hermeneutics
    In Michael F. Marra (ed.), Japanese Hermeneutics: Current Debates on Aesthetics and Interpretation, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 76-86. 2017.
  •  7
    Frontmatter
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. 2017.
  • Contents
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. 2017.
  •  8
    Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook (edited book)
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    University of Hawaii Press. 2017.
  •  4
    Between Individual and Communal, Subject and Object, Self and Other: Mediating Watsuji Tetsurō’s Hermeneutics
    In Michael F. Marra (ed.), Japanese Hermeneutics: Current Debates on Aesthetics and Interpretation, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 76-86. 2017.
  • Frontmatter
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. 2017.
  •  4
    Contents
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    In James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis & John C. Maraldo (eds.), Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, University of Hawaii Press. 2017.
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    Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook (edited book)
    with James W. Heisig and Thomas P. Kasulis
    University of Hawaii Press. 2017.
  • Die Bestimmung und Ausweitung der japanischen Philosophie durch Geschichtsschreibung
    In Hans Johann Glock, Julian Nida-Rümelin & Elif Özmen (eds.), Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie, . pp. 137-149. 2012.
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    The “Philosophy” in Japanese Buddhist Philosophy
    In Gereon Kopf (ed.), The Dao Companion to Japanese Buddhist Philosophy, Imprint: Springer. pp. 53-69. 2019.
    The chapters in this book focus on a phenomenon that is named by a conjunction of three terms: Japanese, Buddhist, philosophy. Each of these terms implies a distinction demarcating one domain of inquiry from other related domains: Japanese as distinct from Chinese, Korean, or Indian; Buddhist as distinct from Confucian or Shintō; and philosophy as distinct from religion or psychology. Each of these terms, the three in question as well as their contrasts, reflects a distinctly modern category tha…Read more
    The chapters in this book focus on a phenomenon that is named by a conjunction of three terms: Japanese, Buddhist, philosophy. Each of these terms implies a distinction demarcating one domain of inquiry from other related domains: Japanese as distinct from Chinese, Korean, or Indian; Buddhist as distinct from Confucian or Shintō; and philosophy as distinct from religion or psychology. Each of these terms, the three in question as well as their contrasts, reflects a distinctly modern category that abstracts from historical realities that blur the distinctions. With this qualification in mind, this chapter clarifies the terms in question, then selects two themes: language-reality-truth, and the nature of Buddhist practice, and gives a sample of philosophical methods and styles of argumentation that characterize “Japanese Buddhist philosophy.” For the most part, the selection here is limited to examples from pre-modern times, before Japanese Buddhists had encountered western philosophy and began to present Buddhism in its terms.
  • Self-Mirroring and Self-Awareness: Dedekind, Royce, and Nishida
    In James W. Heisig (ed.), Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy Vol. 1, Nanzan Institute For Religion & Culture. pp. 143-163. 2006.
    Nishida KitarōJosiah Royce
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