Nishida Kitarô: the Philosopher, his thought and his challenges

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20 août 2019

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Michel Dalissier, « Nishida Kitarô: the Philosopher, his thought and his challenges », CNRS Éditions, ID : 10.4000/books.editionscnrs.12738


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November 2007 Situated in the Far East, perched at the edge of the world’s abyss and home to an intellectual and original combination of Eastern and Western philosophical traditions since the Meiji era (1868-1912), Japan could represent a type of athanor where part of the uncertain fate of the world’s philosophy is moulded. Nishida Kitarô (西田幾多郎, 1870-1945) was quick to understand this, which took him from reading classical Chinese and Buddhist writings to studying the roots of Western philos...

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