First Page | Document Content | |
---|---|---|
![]() Date: 2011-02-01 22:30:00Philosophy Kyoto School Social philosophy Kitaro Nishida Zen Parapsychologists An Inquiry into the Good Nishida Sciousness Buddhist philosophy William James Japanese philosophy | Add to Reading List |
![]() | [Paper Submission] From James to Nishida:DocID: 1q0VQ - View Document |
![]() | PDF DocumentDocID: 1818R - View Document |
![]() | The Standpoint of Religion Shukyo no tachiba[removed]by Nishida Kitaro; W.S. Yokoyama, trans. (This is a draft translation of Nishida Kitaro, "Shukyo no tachiba," in Nishda Kitaro Zenshu [Collected Works] 14:[removed]It wDocID: YS2q - View Document |
![]() | Tetsuya SAKAKIBARA The University of Tokyo, Japan I and Thou in Nishida and Heidegger Kitaro Nishida’s article “I and Thou” (1932) is a very interesting, yet quite difficult essay. In this paper I will go into andDocID: U3zd - View Document |
![]() | The Pure Experience of KITARO NISHIDA HAYASHI Nobuhiro Kitaro Nishida, the most original and influential of modern Japanese philosophers,says as followsDocID: 4Zcg - View Document |