Philosophy as Metanoetics
(c) Chisokudo Publications 2016
Trans. by James Heisig, et. al., revised with a new biographical essay by Takeshi Morisato.

Written in the closing months of World War II, Philosophy as Metanoetics seeks to respond to the failure of Japan's philosophical tradition to face up to the political and cultural realities that had landed the country in the war. It calls for nothing less than a complete and radical rethinking of the philosophical task itself. To perform this "absolute critique" of philosophy, while at the same time protecting it from the specter of nihilism, the author embraces what he calls metanoetics: a letting-go of the self's own power so that it can be transformed by the power of absolute nothingness. This is a powerful, original work, showing vast erudition in areas of both Eastern and Western thought.
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Philosophy as Metanoetics
(c) Chisokudo Publications 2016
Trans. by James Heisig, et. al., revised with a new biographical essay by Takeshi Morisato.

Written in the closing months of World War II, Philosophy as Metanoetics seeks to respond to the failure of Japan's philosophical tradition to face up to the political and cultural realities that had landed the country in the war. It calls for nothing less than a complete and radical rethinking of the philosophical task itself. To perform this "absolute critique" of philosophy, while at the same time protecting it from the specter of nihilism, the author embraces what he calls metanoetics: a letting-go of the self's own power so that it can be transformed by the power of absolute nothingness. This is a powerful, original work, showing vast erudition in areas of both Eastern and Western thought.
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Philosophy as Metanoetics

by Hajime Tanabe
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(c) Chisokudo Publications 2016
Trans. by James Heisig, et. al., revised with a new biographical essay by Takeshi Morisato.

Written in the closing months of World War II, Philosophy as Metanoetics seeks to respond to the failure of Japan's philosophical tradition to face up to the political and cultural realities that had landed the country in the war. It calls for nothing less than a complete and radical rethinking of the philosophical task itself. To perform this "absolute critique" of philosophy, while at the same time protecting it from the specter of nihilism, the author embraces what he calls metanoetics: a letting-go of the self's own power so that it can be transformed by the power of absolute nothingness. This is a powerful, original work, showing vast erudition in areas of both Eastern and Western thought.
Also available as an Apple iBook


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781537712567
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 09/16/2016
Series: Studies in Japanese Philosophy , #3
Pages: 512
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.14(d)

About the Author


Tanabe Hajime, 1885-1962, inherited the Chair of Philosophy at Kyoto University from Nishida Kitaro. The author of many important books and essays, Tanabe lived a life--as a thinker, teacher, and writer--of the utmost simplicity. This is the first of his book-length works to be translated into English.
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