2022/07/30

PART II PHILOSOPHIES OF JAPANESE BUDDHISM

 The Oxford Handbook of JAPANESE PHILOSOPHY


Edited by BRET W. DAVIS, © Oxford University Press 2020

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Contents

PART I SHINTŌ AND THE SYNTHETIC NATURE OF JAPANESE PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHT

1 Prince Shōtoku’s Constitution and the Synthetic Nature of Japanese Thought -- Thomas P. Kasulis

2 Philosophical Implications of Shintō -- Iwasawa Tomoko

3 National Learning: Poetic Emotionalism and Nostalgic Nationalism Peter Flueckiger


PART II PHILOSOPHIES OF JAPANESE BUDDHISM

4 Saichō’s Tendai: In the Middle of Form and Emptiness -- Paul L. Swanson and Brook Ziporyn

5 Kūkai’s Shingon: Embodiment of Emptiness -- John W. M. Krummel

6 Philosophical Dimensions of Shinran’s Pure Land Buddhist Path Dennis Hirota

7 Modern Pure Land Thinkers: Kiyozawa Manshi and Soga Ryōjin Mark Unno 83

8 The Philosophy of Zen Master Dōgen: Egoless Perspectivism Bret W. Davis 201

9 Dōgen on the Language of Creative Textual Hermeneutics Steven Heine

10 Rinzai Zen Kōan Training: Philosophical Intersections -- Victor Sōgen Hori

11 Modern Zen Thinkers: D. T. Suzuki, Hisamatsu Shin’ichi, and Masao Abe

Mori Tetsurō (trans. Bret W. Davis), Minobe Hitoshi (trans. Bret W. Davis), and Steven Heine





PART III PHILOSOPHIES OF JAPANESE CONFUCIANISM AND BUSHIDŌ

12 Japanese Neo-C onfucian Philosophy -- John A. Tucker

13 Ancient Learning: The Japanese Revival of Classical Confucianism John A. Tucker

14 Bushidō and Philosophy: Parting the Clouds, Seeking the Way Chris Goto- Jones 215

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PART IV MODERN JAPANESE PHILOSOPHIES


15 The Japanese Encounter with and Appropriation of Western

Philosophy 333

John C. Maraldo

THE KYOTO SCHOOL

16 The Kyoto School: Transformations Over Three Generations 367 Ōhashi Ryōsuke and Akitomi Katsuya (trans. Bret W. Davis)

17 The Development of Nishida Kitarō’s Philosophy: Pure Experience, 
Place, Action- Intuition 389
Fujita Masakatsu (trans. Bret W. Davis)

18 Nishida Kitarō’s Philosophy: Self, World, and the Nothingness Underlying Distinctions 417
John C. Maraldo

19 The Place of God in the Philosophy of Tanabe Hajime 431
 James W. Heisig

20 Miki Kiyoshi: Marxism, Humanism, and the Power of Imagination 447 Melissa Anne-M arie Curley

21 Nishitani Keiji: Practicing Philosophy as a Matter of Life and Death 465 Graham Parkes

22 Ueda Shizuteru: The Self That Is Not a Self in a Twofold World 485 Steffen Döll

26 Japanese Christian Philosophies, Terao Kazuyoshi

27 Yuasa Yasuo’s Philosophy of Self-C ultivation: A Theory of Embodiment,  Shigenori Nagatomo 563 575

OTHER MODERN JAPANESE PHILOSOPHIES

23 Watsuji Tetsurō: The Mutuality of Climate and Culture and an Ethics of Betweenness -- Erin McCarthy

24 Kuki Shūzō: A Phenomenology of Fate and Chance and an Aesthetics of the Floating World -- Graham Mayeda

25 Comparative Philosophy in Japan: Nakamura Hajime and Izutsu Toshihiko - John W. M. Krummel

26 Japanese Christian Philosophies Terao Kazuyoshi

27 Yuasa Yasuo’s Philosophy of Self-C ultivation: A Theory of Embodiment - Shigenori Nagatomo 563 575
28 Postwar Japanese Political Philosophy: Marxism, Liberalism, and the Quest for Autonomy -- Rikki Kersten

29 Raichō: Zen and the Female Body in the Development of Japanese Feminist Philosophy -- Michiko Yusa and Leah Kalmanson

30 Japanese Phenomenology -- Tani Tōru

31 The Komaba Quartet: A Landscape of Japanese Philosophy in the Thought -- Bret W. Davis 685




PART V PERVASIVE TOPICS IN JAPANESE PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHT

32 Philosophical Implications of the Japanese Language 665

Rolf Elberfeld (trans. Bret W. Davis)

33 Natural Freedom: Human/N ature Nondualism in Zen and Japanese  

34 Japanese Ethics Robert E. Carter

35 Japanese (and Ainu) Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art
Mara Miller and Yamasaki Kōji

36 The Controversial Cultural Identity of Japanese Philosophy Yoko Arisaka

Index