The essay that follows is, in substance, a lecture delivered in Brussels on 7 December 2016 to the 2nd International Conference of the European Network of Japanese Philosophy. In it I argue that the strategy of qualifying nothingness as an “absolute,” which was adopted by Kyoto School thinkers as a way to come to grips with fundamental problems of Western philosophy, is inherently ambiguous and ultimately weakens the notion of nothingness itself. In its place, a proposal is made to define nothingness in terms of “connectedness.” The discussion is bound on both ends by an apology for transgressing established academic boundaries. On one end, I open with a brief digression on a common ground for philosophies East and West as a mestizaje to wh...
The essay is an exploration proceeding from partly Platonic, or arguably Quinean, premises about the...
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The essay that follows is, in substance, a lecture delivered in Brussels on 7 December 2016 to the 2...
oai:ojs2.socialisjournal.org:article/8The concept of nothingness was present in the Japanese philoso...
My purpose in this essay is to suggest, via case study, that if Anglo-American philosophy is to beco...
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The essay is an exploration proceeding from partly Platonic, or arguably Quinean, premises about the...
Abstract It is not uncommon to hear philosophers or even students of philosophy when asked to defi...
In the opening essay of Conditions (C), "The (Re)Turn of Philosophy Itself," French philosopher Alai...
The essay that follows is, in substance, a lecture delivered in Brussels on 7 December 2016 to the 2...
oai:ojs2.socialisjournal.org:article/8The concept of nothingness was present in the Japanese philoso...
My purpose in this essay is to suggest, via case study, that if Anglo-American philosophy is to beco...
“THE END OF PHILOSOPHY” IN THE WEST AND BUDDHISMHilary Putnam says: “Whether we want to be there or ...
The primary aim of this essay was to elucidate the unique philosophical concept of “the non-interpre...
In this essay I will illustrate how a Japanese philosopher reacted to a newly imported discipline, “...
In this short paper. I would like to explain briefly about the philosophy of Nishida, Tanabe, Nishit...
There has been no challenge to ‘the tradition of philosophy’ in contemporaneity: philosophy has sinc...
This thesis is an investigation of the significance of Heidegger's dialogue with Eastern thought. I ...
Philosophers are an argumentative bunch. Indeed, they pride themselves on it, even going so far as t...
This paper argues the following points: 1. It is necessary to affirm that all of humanity has always...
The aim of this anthology of seventeen essays, clearly set forth by the editors’ introduction, is “t...
The essay is an exploration proceeding from partly Platonic, or arguably Quinean, premises about the...
Abstract It is not uncommon to hear philosophers or even students of philosophy when asked to defi...
In the opening essay of Conditions (C), "The (Re)Turn of Philosophy Itself," French philosopher Alai...