Kierkegaard and Japanese thought[ele...
Giles, James, (1958-)

 

  • Kierkegaard and Japanese thought[electronic resource] /
  • 紀錄類型: 書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
    杜威分類號: 198/.9
    書名/作者: Kierkegaard and Japanese thought/ edited byJames Giles.
    其他作者: Giles, James,
    出版者: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2008.
    面頁冊數: xiv, 250 p.
    標題: Philosophy, Japanese.
    標題: Philosophy, Comparative.
    ISBN: 9780230589827
    ISBN: 0230589820
    書目註: Includes bibliographical references and index.
    內容註: Introduction : Kierkegaard among the temples of Kamakura / James Giles -- A short history of Kierkegaard's reception in Japan / Kinya Masugata -- Japanese Pure Land Buddism and Kierkegaard / Hidetomo Yamashita -- A Zen understanding of Kierkegaard's existential thought / Eshin Nishimura -- Topractise one thing : Kierkegaard through the eyes of Dogen/ James Giles -- Aeterno Modo : the expression of integral consciousness in Kierkegaard and Dogen / Ian Mills -- Truth, paradox and silence :Hakuin and Kierkegaard / Archie Graham -- Living with death : Kierkegaard and the samurai / Adam Buben -- Kierkegaard and Nishida : the substantial, the non-substantial, and beyond / Eiko Hanaoka -- The religiousthought of Nishida and Kierkegaard / Shudo Tsukiyama -- Kobayashi's spirit of unselfishness and Kierkegaard's faith / Makuto Mizuta -- Kierkegaard and Mori : experience and existence / MimeMorita -- Otani : a Kierkegaardian Fellow of the Dead / Kinya Masugata
    摘要、提要註: The Danish Philosopher Kierkegaard (1813-1855) is an enigmatic thinker whose works call out for interpretation. One of the most fascinatingstrands of this interpretation is in terms of Japanesethought. Kierkegaard himself knew nothing of Japanese philosophy, yet the links between his own ideas and Japanese philosophers are remarkable. These links were spotted quickly by Japanese thinkers and Japanese translations of Kierkegaard appeared long before English translations did. Yet, strangelyenough, the Japanese relation to Kierkegaard has been all but ignoredin the West. This book seeks toremedy this by bringing the Japanese interpretation to the West. Here, both Japanese and Western scholars examine the numerous links between Kierkegaard and Japanese thought while presenting Kierkegaard in terms of Shinto, Pure Land Buddhism, Zen Buddhism, the Samurai, the famous Kyoto school of Japanese philosophers, and in terms of pivotal Japanese thinkers who were influenced by Kierkegaard.
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