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58Nothingness and Desire: A Philosophical AntiphonyUniversity of Hawaii Press. 2017.The six lectures that make up this book were delivered in March 2011 at London University’s School of Oriental and Asian Studies as the Jordan Lectures on Comparative Religion. They revolve around the intersection of two ideas, nothingness and desire, as they apply to a re-examination of the questions of self, God, morality, property, and the East-West philosophical divide. Rather than attempt to harmonize East and West philosophies into a single chorus, Heisig undertakes what he calls a “philos…Read more
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Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy: Neglected Themes and Hidden Variations (edited book)Nanzan Institute for Religion & Culture. 2008.
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1The cultural disarmament of philosophyUniversitas Philosophica 25 (50): 17-40. 2008.This article protests against the claim that philosophy as such is universal, because it often ambiguously speaks more of a universality of cultural dominance than of a properly philosophical universality including other philosophical modes of language and thought in the commitment to a universal search for truth. It stresses the need of a deliberate decision to de- Westernizing the philosophical forum, and illustrates how the Kyoto School does seriously take up this challenge facing, among othe…Read more
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31Philosophy as MetanoeticsUniversity of California Press. 1990.A milestone in Japan's post-war philosophical thought and a dramatic turning point in Tanabe's own philosophy, _Philosophy as Metanoetics_ calls for nothing less than a complete and radical rethinking of the philosophical task itself. It is a powerful, original work, showing vast erudition in all areas of both Eastern and Western thought.
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77Nishida KitaroUniversity of California Press. 1991.In recent years several books by major figures in Japan's modern philosophical tradition have appeared in English, exciting readers by their explorations of the borderlands between philosophy and religion. What has been wanting, however, is a book in a Western language to elucidate the life and thought of Nishida Kitaro (1870-1945), Japan's first philosopher of world stature and the originator of what has come to be called the Kyoto School. No one is more qualified to write such a book than Nish…Read more
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78The 1999 Meeting of the Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian StudiesBuddhist-Christian Studies 20 (1): 1-1. 2000.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 20 (2000) 237 [Access article in PDF] News and Views The 1999 Meeting of the Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies James HeisigNanzan Institute for Religion and CultureThe 18th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies was held in Kyoto from 21 to 23 August 1999. Discussions centered around three papers delivered under the general theme of "Nature, Self, and Spirituality."Wat…Read more
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Review of: Marcello Ghilardi, na logica del vedere. Estetica ed etica nel pensiero di Nishida Kitarō (review)Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 37 (1): 175-178. 2010.
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Redefining Defining Philosophy: An Apology for a Sourcebook in Japanese PhilosophyIn Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy: Japanese Philosophy Abroad, Nanzan Institute For Religion & Culture. pp. 340-354. 2004.
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46This collection of papers focuses on Philosophy as Metanoetics, the seminal work of the celebrated Japanese philosopher Tanabe Hajime (1885-1962).
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34Review of: Nagao Gadjin, Bukkyō no genryū: Indo (review)Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 12 (4): 355-358. 1985.
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156Rude Awakenings: Zen, the Kyoto School, and the Question of NationalismPhilosophy East and West 47 (3): 439. 1997.
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123Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy 6: Confluences and Cross-Currents (edited book)Nanzan. 2009.The list of publications having to do with Japanese intellectual history in general and Kyoto School philosophy in particular has grown steadily over the past years, both inside and outside of Japan. This is due in no small part to the important contributions made by those whose papers are included in this volume, the proceedings of an international conference held in June 2009 at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona. Although much remains to be done if Japanese philosophy is to shed its es…Read more
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22Tanabe Hajime and the Hint of A Dharmic FinalityComprendre 13 (2): 55-69. 2011.The Japanese philosopher, Tanabe Hajime is taken up as an example of a thinker who, like the conference question, straddles intellectual histories East and West. Of all the Kyoto School philosophers, it was he who took history most seriously. He not only criticized Kantian, Hegelian, and Marxist notions of teleology and the modern scientific myth of "progress" on their own ground, but went on to counter these views of history with a logic of emptiness grounded in Buddhist philosophy. The essay c…Read more
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Review of: Scott W. Sunquist, ed., A Dictionary of Asian Christianity (review)Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 29 (1-2): 184-186. 2002.
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559Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy Vol. 1 (edited book)Nanzan Institute for Religion & Culture. 2006.Thirteen scholars gather together to discuss current issues in Japanese philosophy, critically examine its ongoing dialogue with Western philosophy, and open new questions for future research.
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35Reviews: Political Philosophy in Japan: Nishida, the Kyoto School, and Co-Prosperity (review)Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 32 178-180. 2005.
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42Review of: James M. Phillips, From the Rising of the Sun: Christians and Society in Contemporary Japan (review)Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 10 (4): 323-329. 1983.
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70The Religious Philosophy of the Kyoto School: An OverviewJapanese Journal of Religious Studies 17 (1): 51-81. 1990.
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Review of: Robert E. Carter, Encounter with Enlightenment: A Study of Japanese Ethics (review)Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 30 (1-2): 157-159. 2003.
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14Review of: Carlo Saviani, L’Oriente di Heidegger and Nishitani Keiji, Nichilismo e vacuità del Sé. A cura di Carlo Saviani (review)Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 30 (1-2): 159-162. 2003.
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98The 2004 Meeting of the Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian StudiesBuddhist-Christian Studies 25 (1): 153-153. 2005.
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21Review of: David Williams, Defending Japan's Pacific War: The Kyoto School Philosophers and Post-White Power (review)Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 32 (1): 163-166. 2005.
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77The Heart of Buddhism: In Search of the Timeless Spirit of Primitive BuddhismPhilosophy East and West 35 (2): 221-223. 1985.
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56Review of: Minoru Kiyota, Gedatsukai: Its Theory and Practice (review)Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 9 (4): 316-318. 1982.
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35Review of: Ueda Shizuteru, Nishida Kitarō: Ningen no shōgai to iu koto; Keiken to jikaku: Nishida Tetsugaku no “basho” o motomete (review)Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 24 (1-2): 197-202. 1997.
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57Review of: Chai-Shin Yu, Early Buddhism and Christianity: A Comparative Study of the Founders’ Authority, the Community, and the Discipline (review)Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 9 (4): 320-322. 1982.
Cambridge University
PhD, 1973
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| Philosophy, Misc |
| Other Academic Areas |
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| Philosophical Traditions |
| Philosophy, Misc |
| Other Academic Areas |
| Religious Studies |
| Psychology |