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Tanabe Hajime and the Kyoto School

Tanabe Hajime and the Kyoto School Self, World, and Knowledge

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Bloomsbury Introductions to World Philosophies

Tanabe Hajime and the Kyoto School

Self, World, and Knowledge

Takeshi Morisato | Monika Kirloskar-Steinbach | Leah Kalmanson | Nader El-Bizri | James Madaio | Takeshi Morisato | Pascah Mungwini | Ann A. Pang-White | Mickaella Perina | Omar Rivera | Georgina Stewart

Philosophy / Eastern

This introduction to Tanabe Hajime (1885–1962), the critical successor of the “father of contemporary Japanese philosophy” Nishida Kitaro (1870–1945), focuses on Tanabe's central philosophical ideas and perspective on self, world, knowledge, and the purpose of philosophizing.

Addressing Tanabe's life-long study of the history of Anglo-European philosophy, Takeshi Morisato explores his notable philosophical ideas including the logic of species, metanoetics, and philosophy of death. He sets out Tanabe's belief that the Anglo-European framework of thinking is incapable of giving sufficient answers to the philosophical questions concerning the self and the world together and discusses the central ideas he developed while working in both Judeo-Christian and Mahayana Buddhist traditions.

Featuring comprehensive further reading lists, discussion questions, and teaching notes, this is an ideal introductory guide to Tanabe Hajime for anyone interested in Japanese and World philosophies, as well as the early development of the Kyoto School.

Takeshi Morisato is a Visiting Research Fellow at the Department of Japanese Studies, KU Leuven, Belgium, and the editor of the European Journal of Japanese Philosophy (EJJP).

Publication Date: 16 December 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781350101708
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 224
Weight (oz): 9.92

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