-
168Yamauchi Tokuryū (1890-1982). Philosophie occidentale et pensée bouddhiqueÉditions Kimé. 2023.Philosophe japonais polyglotte au savoir encyclopédique, Yamauchi Tokuryū est à n’en point douter l’un des auteurs les moins étudiés de l’école de Kyōto. La présente étude vient corriger ce qui ne constitue rien d’autre qu’un accident de l’histoire, tant l’ampleur du projet philosophique de Yamauchi est à même de susciter l’intérêt du philosophe, du savant et de l’amateur cultivé. La démarche de ce penseur japonais, disciple de Nishida Kitarō, est remarquable en ce qu’il chercha à proposer un dé…Read more
-
216The human-made aspect of disasters. A philosophical perspective from JapanFilosofia Revista da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto 39 (2022): 147-172. 2023.What is a disaster? This paper explores the different hermeneutic levels that need to be taken into consideration when approaching this question through the case of Japan. Instead of a view of disasters as spatiotemporal events, we approach disasters from the perspective of the milieu. First, based on the Japanese «dictionaries of disasters», the Japanese vocabulary of disaster is described. Second, this paper reviews briefly the Japanese interdisciplinary disaster-management tradition. To highl…Read more
-
258Xuanzang and the Three Types of Wisdom: Learning, Reasoning, and Cultivating in Yogācāra ThoughtReligions 13 (6). 2022.Xuanzang (602–664) is famous for his legendary life, his important translation works, and also his Discourse on the Realisation of Consciousness-Only (Vijñapti-mātratā-siddhi, 成唯識論). This text, which is considered as a synthesis of Yogācāra thought, has been diversely interpreted by modern scholars and is still discussed, in particular about the status of external things. Nevertheless, this issue seems to be of little interest for Yogācāra thinkers compared to other topics such as the Noble Path…Read more
-
228Living through multispecies societies: Approaching the microbiome with Imanishi KinjiEndeavour 46 (1–2). 2022.Recent research about the microbiome points to a picture in which we, humans, are ‘living through’ nature, and nature itself is living in us. Our bodies are hosting—and depend on—the multiple species that constitute human microbiota. This article will discuss current research on the microbiome through the ideas of Japanese ecologist Imanishi Kinji (1902–1992). First, some of Imanishi’s key ideas regarding the world of living beings and multispecies societies are presented. Second, seven types of…Read more
-
173Exploring the diversity of conceptualizations of nature in East and South-East AsiaNature - Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 9 (186). 2022.This article sheds light on the diversity of meanings and connotations that tend to be lost or hidden in translations between different conceptualizations of nature in East and South-East Asia. It reviews the idea of “nature” in Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Filipino, Tagalog, Cebuano, Lumad, Indonesian, Burmese, Nepali, Khmer, and Mongolian. It shows that the conceptual subtleties in the conceptualization of nature often hide wider and deeper cosmological mismatches. It concludes by suggesting…Read more
-
172
-
15Yamauchi Tokuryū, un portrait philosophiqueIn Logos et Lemme: Pensée occidentale, pensée orientale, Cnrs Éditions. pp. 7-18. 2020.Yamauchi Tokuryū, 2020. Logos et Lemme: Pensée occidentale, pensée orientale 『ロゴスとレンマ』(1974). Translated by Augustin Berque with the assistance of Romaric Jannel. Paris: CNRS Éditions.
-
19Logos et Lemme. Pensée occidentale, pensée orientaleCNRS Éditions. 2020.Yamauchi Tokuryū, 2020. Logos et Lemme: Pensée occidentale, pensée orientale 『ロゴスとレンマ』(1974). Translated by Augustin Berque with the assistance of Romaric Jannel. Paris: CNRS Éditions.
-
174Miki Kiyoshi : "La forme marxienne de l’anthropologie"European Journal of Japanese Philosophy 7 411-445. 2022.
-
16Bouddhisme et causalité. Variations autour du concept de pratītyasamutpādaL’Enseignement Philosophique 3 (3): 33-43. 2022.Présentant diverses interprétations du concept sanskrit de pratītyasamutpāda, le présent article vise à mettre en évidence la richesse ainsi que les marges des conceptions bouddhiques de la causalité. Nous nous proposons de dresser un panorama général des interprétations canoniques de ce concept chez les auteurs relevant de l’Inde bouddhique avant de nous intéresser à la manière dont un philosophe japonais lui-même bouddhiste, Yamauchi Tokuryū (1890-1982), l’interpréta pour interroger la relatio…Read more
-
147Yamauchi Tokuryū et la question aristotélicienneEuropean Journal of Japanese Philosophy 5 51-74. 2020.
-
342Nāgārjuna’s Tetralemma in Yamauchi Tokuryū’s PhilosophyThe Eastern Buddhist. Third Series 2. 2022.
Romaric Jannel
Kyoto University
Collège International de Philosophie
-
Kyoto UniversityCollaborating Researcher
-
Collège International de PhilosophieProgram Director
Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes
PhD, 2020
Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics |
Logics |
Japanese Philosophy |
Asian Philosophy |
Nonclassical Logics |
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics |
Logics |
Nonclassical Logics |
Asian Philosophy |
Japanese Philosophy |