The Dialectics of Absolute Nothingness : The Legacies of German Philosophy in the Kyoto School
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1501778986
ISBN-13
9781501778988
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Imprint
Cornell University East Asia Program
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 15th, 2025
Print length
277 Pages
Weight
646 grams
Dimensions
23.50 x 16.00 x 2.70 cms
Product Classification:
Literature: history & criticismAsian historyPhilosophyHistory of ideas
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The Dialectics of Absolute Nothingness investigates the appropriations, critiques, and innovative interpretations of German philosophy by the Kyoto School, showing how central concepts of German philosophical traditions found a place within non-Western frameworks such as Zen and Pure Land Buddhism, thereby transcending the original Western context. Kyoto School philosophers critically engaged with their own tradition and grappled with classical German philosophy from Kant to German Idealism and from Neo-Kantianism to German phenomenology. Far from mimicking the Western tradition, Nishida, Tanabe, Nishitani and other Japanese philosophers overcame their sense of alienation from European philosophy by making its concepts their own and advancing their ideas as a hybrid of European and Japanese philosophy through which they developed their own world historical perspective. Showcasing the ways that Kyoto School philosophers internalized German philosophy and generated their own original perspectives, The Dialectics of Absolute Nothingness demonstrates the Kyoto School's potential for culturally diversifying the study of German philosophy and paves the way for the comprehensive study of Asian philosophy in European and global contexts.
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