In the following essay the concepts of plenitude and emptiness are examined in order to offer an understanding of some aspect of the Japanese philosopher and poet Eihei Dōgen’s (1200-1250) mayor work the Shōbōgenzō. We also considered the Philosophy of Spinoza (1632-1677) and its confluences with Zen Buddhism. What is exposed here is the grounding of some ethical and ontological proposals which can allowed us to reconsidered the philosophical experience not only as a theoretical o speculative matter but also as a vital experiment with the limits of human condition. The interest is not to make an exercise on comparative Philosophy but to remove the soil and have an insight on what the Japanese language calls de «Way of mind and heart» (do sh...
According to Nishida, the logic of subject neither allows a proper treatment of the problem of compl...
ABSTRACT: In Japanese language, the “self” is always incardinated in a specific “relation...
This paper aims to develop Nishida Kitarō’s “logic of place” into an “aesthetics of place.” While br...
A partir de la idea de Lluís Duch de que no existe un lenguaje específicamente reli-gioso, se examin...
La filosofía de la nada fue la respuesta ofrecida por Kitaro Nishida a la necesidad de asentar las b...
The vacuum has been little thought of in the West; or rather, Western philosophy has thought little ...
This article aims to bring reflections about the influence of Zen Buddhism on the Japanese tea cerem...
This work proposes a new consideration of suttapiṭaka Buddhism. It is well known that primitive Budd...
En el texto se presentan cuáles son las diferencias centrales entre la filosofía oriental y la occid...
ResumoEmbasando-se em discussões clássicas das Ciências Sociais – como o estudo sobre a noção depess...
El maestro zen Hakuin Ekaku (1685-1768) enseñaba a sus seguidores que para lograr la liberación del ...
_Este ensayo de divulgación cultural describe las relaciones históricas e intertextuales entre las e...
RESUMEN En el año 1965, Dale RIEPE realizó una cronología de obras de Filosofía Japonesa e...
This book presents a dialogue between philosophy and anthropology. The essential problem that is add...
El propósito de este trabajo es indagar las posibles resonancias entre el pensamiento de ladifféranc...
According to Nishida, the logic of subject neither allows a proper treatment of the problem of compl...
ABSTRACT: In Japanese language, the “self” is always incardinated in a specific “relation...
This paper aims to develop Nishida Kitarō’s “logic of place” into an “aesthetics of place.” While br...
A partir de la idea de Lluís Duch de que no existe un lenguaje específicamente reli-gioso, se examin...
La filosofía de la nada fue la respuesta ofrecida por Kitaro Nishida a la necesidad de asentar las b...
The vacuum has been little thought of in the West; or rather, Western philosophy has thought little ...
This article aims to bring reflections about the influence of Zen Buddhism on the Japanese tea cerem...
This work proposes a new consideration of suttapiṭaka Buddhism. It is well known that primitive Budd...
En el texto se presentan cuáles son las diferencias centrales entre la filosofía oriental y la occid...
ResumoEmbasando-se em discussões clássicas das Ciências Sociais – como o estudo sobre a noção depess...
El maestro zen Hakuin Ekaku (1685-1768) enseñaba a sus seguidores que para lograr la liberación del ...
_Este ensayo de divulgación cultural describe las relaciones históricas e intertextuales entre las e...
RESUMEN En el año 1965, Dale RIEPE realizó una cronología de obras de Filosofía Japonesa e...
This book presents a dialogue between philosophy and anthropology. The essential problem that is add...
El propósito de este trabajo es indagar las posibles resonancias entre el pensamiento de ladifféranc...
According to Nishida, the logic of subject neither allows a proper treatment of the problem of compl...
ABSTRACT: In Japanese language, the “self” is always incardinated in a specific “relation...
This paper aims to develop Nishida Kitarō’s “logic of place” into an “aesthetics of place.” While br...