Phenomenology in Japan
Since the introduction of phenomenology to Japan in the 1910's, Japan has steadily become a major international site for both original and scholarly phenomenological work. Phenomenology in Japan presents several of Japan's leading phenomenologists, studied in both the Buddhist and Western thought, who bring to bear their unique backgrounds on our rich fields of experience. These contributions converge in novel ways on the problem of ‘dualist', and draw on resources within the phenomenological tradition to respond to its challenges.
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Phenomenology in Japan
Since the introduction of phenomenology to Japan in the 1910's, Japan has steadily become a major international site for both original and scholarly phenomenological work. Phenomenology in Japan presents several of Japan's leading phenomenologists, studied in both the Buddhist and Western thought, who bring to bear their unique backgrounds on our rich fields of experience. These contributions converge in novel ways on the problem of ‘dualist', and draw on resources within the phenomenological tradition to respond to its challenges.
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Phenomenology in Japan

Phenomenology in Japan

Phenomenology in Japan

Phenomenology in Japan

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Since the introduction of phenomenology to Japan in the 1910's, Japan has steadily become a major international site for both original and scholarly phenomenological work. Phenomenology in Japan presents several of Japan's leading phenomenologists, studied in both the Buddhist and Western thought, who bring to bear their unique backgrounds on our rich fields of experience. These contributions converge in novel ways on the problem of ‘dualist', and draw on resources within the phenomenological tradition to respond to its challenges.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780792352914
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 10/31/1998
Edition description: Reprinted from CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY REVIEW, 31:3, 1998
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.01(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction: Phenomenology in Japan.- Inquiry into the I, disclosedness, and self-consciousness: Husserl, Heidegger, Nishida.- The relationship between nature and spirit in Husserl’s phenomenology revisited.- The theory of association after Husserl: “Form/content” dualism and the phenomenological way out.- Colors in the life-world.- On the semantic duplicity of the first person pronoun “I”.- Qi and phenomenology of wind.
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