Transitions: Crossing Boundaries in Japanese Philosophy

Transitions: Crossing Boundaries in Japanese Philosophy

edited by Kuwayama Yukiko, fl. 2021, Francesca Greco, fl. 2021 and Leon Krings, fl. 2016, in Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy, 10 (Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture: Chisokudo Publications, 2021), 433 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary
The tenth volume of the Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy focuses on the theme of “transition,” dealing with transitory and intermediary phenomena and practices such as translation, transmission, and transformation. Written in English, German and Japanese, the contributions explore a wide range of topics, crossing disciplinary borders between phenomenology, linguistics, feminism, epistemology, aesthetics, political history, martial arts, spiritual practice and anthropology, and bringing Japanese philosophy into cross-cultural dialogue with other philosophical traditions. As exercises in “thinking in transition,” the essays reveal novel modes of doing philosophy as a way of boundary crossing that takes transition not only as an object of inquiry, but also as a method of philosophical practice itself.
Field of Interest
Religion & Thought
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2021 Chisokudo Publications
Content Type
General reference book
Duration
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Format
Text
Page Count
433
Publication Year
2021
Publisher
Chisokudo Publications
Place Published / Released
Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture
Series Number
10
Subject
Religion & Thought, Social Sciences, Philosophy, الفلسفة, Philosophie, Falsafa, פִילוֹסוֹפִיָה, Filosofía, Filosofia, Social Views, Philosophy, Japanese
Series / Program
Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy
Keywords and Translated Subjects
الفلسفة, Philosophie, Falsafa, פִילוֹסוֹפִיָה, Filosofía, Filosofia

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