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The Alternative Normativity of ZenIn James W. Heisig Raquel Bouso & James W. Heisig (eds.), Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy 6: Confluences and Cross-Currents, Nanzan. 2009.
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The Contingencies of Kuki ShÅ«zÅIn Hori Victor SÅgen & Curley Melissa Anne-Marie (eds.), Neglected Themes and Hidden Variations, Nanzan Institute For Religion & Culture. pp. 36-55. 2008.
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159Japanese Philosophy: A SourcebookUniversity of Hawaiʻi Press. 2011.This is a set of essays and translations that covers comprehensively all of Japanese philosophy.
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Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy: Japanese Philosophy AbroadNanzan Institute for Religion & Culture. 2004.
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Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy 4: Facing the 21st CenturyNanzan Institute for Religion & Culture. 2009.
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49Japanese Philosophy in the Making 1: Crossing Paths with NishidaChisokudo Publications. 2017.The first of 3 volumes of essays on Japanese philosophy, this work brings together essays that clarify its heritage and its practice, above all in the dynamic thought of Nishida Kitaro. Showing how philosophy takes shape through the translation of language and culture, the author examines the frameworks that have defined and confined Nishidaâs thought and then charts new avenues of questioning Nishida and letting him question us. How should we envision the world at a time of environmental cris…Read more
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Negotiating the Divide of Death in Japanese Buddhism: Dōgen’s DifferenceIn W. Heisig James & Raud Rein (eds.), Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy 7: Classical Japanese Philosophy, Nanzan Institute For Religion & Culture. 2010.
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University of North FloridaRetired faculty
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