Place and Dialectic

Two Essays

272 pages

English language

Published Aug. 22, 2012 by Oxford University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-19-984117-2
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OCLC Number:
711642712

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Place and Dialectic presents two essays by Nishida Kitaro, translated into English for the first time by John W.M. Krummel and Shigenori Nagatomo. Nishida is widely regarded as one of the father figures of modern Japanese philosophy and as the founder of the first distinctly Japanese school of philosophy, the Kyoto school, known for its synthesis of western philosophy, Christian theology, and Buddhist thought. The two essays included here are ''Basho'' from 1926/27 and ''Logic and Life'' from 1936/37. Each essay is divided into several sections and each section is preceded by a synopsis added by the translators.

The first essay represents the first systematic articulation of Nishida's philosophy of basho , literally meaning ''place,'' a system of thought that came to be known as ''Nishida philosophy.'' In the second essay, Nishida inquires after the pre-logical origin of what we call logic, which he suggests is to be found within …

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Subjects

  • Logic
  • Philosophy
  • Metaphysics
  • Philosophy of History

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