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Tetsugaku Companion To Feeling Kido Atsushi Noe Keiichi Lam Wing Keung

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Tetsugaku Companion To Feeling Kido Atsushi Noe Keiichi Lam Wing Keung
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.18 MB
Pages: 179
Author: Kido Atsushi, Noe Keiichi, Lam Wing Keung
ISBN: 9783031421853, 303142185X
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Tetsugaku Companion To Feeling Kido Atsushi Noe Keiichi Lam Wing Keung by Kido Atsushi, Noe Keiichi, Lam Wing Keung 9783031421853, 303142185X instant download after payment.

This edited volume is the first in English that covers the philosophy of feeling and related topics in Japanese philosophy on Nishida Kitarō and fellow thinkers. Part I focuses on Nishida Kitarō’s philosophy of feeling, including, but not limited to, comparisons with Tanabe Hajime, Koyama Iwao, and provides coverage of Buddhist, moral and Chinese philosophy. Part II goes beyond Kitarō into topics such as Japanese aesthetics, Nietsche’s reception in Japan, and the philosophy of AI. This is a comprehensive scholarly text on feeling in Japanese philosophy, aimed at researchers and students working in the field.

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