This paper hopes to contribute to the contemporary East-West and Buddhist-Christian dialogues through a comparative examination of how ethics is founded upon the notion of emptiness and its analogues in the thought of two Japanese thinkers, Nishitani Keiji (1900-1990) of the Kyoto School of Philosophy, Watsuji Tetsuro (1889-1960), and the Russian Christian existentialist Ni-kolai Berdyaev (1874-1948). By comparing and contrasting Nishitani's notion of double-negation (from the standpoint of being to the standpoint of nihility and to the standpoint of emptiness) and how it forms a basis for an ethics of circuminsessional interpenetration, with Watsuji's notion of the double-negation of the individual and society in ethics, and with Berdyaev'...
Japanese philosopher and ethician Watsuji Tetsurō (1889-1960) implements ethics in ontology and crea...
Nishida Kitaro (1870–1945) is the most important Japanese philosopher of the last century. His const...
This thesis consist of two parts: the first is dedicated to a German philosopher of the first half o...
This paper hopes to contribute to the contemporary East-West and Buddhist-Christian dialogues throug...
This paper seeks to contribute to the ongoing Buddhist-Christian dialogue bybringing together the te...
Writings about Buddhist ethics and Mahayana Buddhist ethics in particular cannot esca...
In this essay, I consider the relationship between ethicality (compassion) and the enlightenment of ...
"A variety of crucial and still most relevant ideas about nothingness or emptiness have gained profo...
Self-fidelity is a human ethical task. But how can we be faithful to a self that is both individual ...
In this thesis, I examine the relationship between the Kyoto School philosopher, Nishitani Keiji, an...
This paper is an analysis of one theoretical facet of the problem of Buddhist participation in close...
This project is a comparative textual study of the ontologies and ethics of Jean-Paul Sartre and Nis...
Recent debate has questioned the validity of Zen as a school of Buddhism, claiming that the characte...
In this article, invoking some terms of phenomenology and general principles of structural semiotics...
In this article, invoking some terms of phenomenology and general principles of structural semiotics...
Japanese philosopher and ethician Watsuji Tetsurō (1889-1960) implements ethics in ontology and crea...
Nishida Kitaro (1870–1945) is the most important Japanese philosopher of the last century. His const...
This thesis consist of two parts: the first is dedicated to a German philosopher of the first half o...
This paper hopes to contribute to the contemporary East-West and Buddhist-Christian dialogues throug...
This paper seeks to contribute to the ongoing Buddhist-Christian dialogue bybringing together the te...
Writings about Buddhist ethics and Mahayana Buddhist ethics in particular cannot esca...
In this essay, I consider the relationship between ethicality (compassion) and the enlightenment of ...
"A variety of crucial and still most relevant ideas about nothingness or emptiness have gained profo...
Self-fidelity is a human ethical task. But how can we be faithful to a self that is both individual ...
In this thesis, I examine the relationship between the Kyoto School philosopher, Nishitani Keiji, an...
This paper is an analysis of one theoretical facet of the problem of Buddhist participation in close...
This project is a comparative textual study of the ontologies and ethics of Jean-Paul Sartre and Nis...
Recent debate has questioned the validity of Zen as a school of Buddhism, claiming that the characte...
In this article, invoking some terms of phenomenology and general principles of structural semiotics...
In this article, invoking some terms of phenomenology and general principles of structural semiotics...
Japanese philosopher and ethician Watsuji Tetsurō (1889-1960) implements ethics in ontology and crea...
Nishida Kitaro (1870–1945) is the most important Japanese philosopher of the last century. His const...
This thesis consist of two parts: the first is dedicated to a German philosopher of the first half o...