Rude Awakenings : : Zen, the Kyoto School, & the Question of Nationalism / / ed. by James W. Heisig, John C. Maraldo.
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Place / Publishing House: | Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press, , [2022] ©1994 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (390 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Editors' Introduction
- Contributors
- Abbreviations and Conventions
- PART ONE Questioning Zen
- Zen Buddhist Attitudes to War
- Ethical Pitfalls in Imperial Zen and Nishida Philosophy: Ichikawa Hakugen's Critique
- Whose Zen? Zen Nationalism Revisited
- D. T. Suzuki on Society and the State
- PART TWO Questioning Nishida
- Nishida, Nationalism, and the War in Question
- Nishida and Totalitarianism: A Philosopher's Resistance
- The Return of the Past: Tradition and the Political Microcosm in the Later Nishida
- PART THREE Questioning Modernity
- The Problem of Modernity in the Philosophy of Nishida
- Nationalism as Dialectics: Ethnicity, Moralism, and the State in Early Twentieth-Century Japan
- The Symposium on "Overcoming Modernity"
- PART FOUR Questioning the Kyoto School
- Kyoto Philosophy—Intrinsically Nationalistic?
- Tanabe's Logic of the Specific and the Spirit of Nationalism
- The Chūōkōron Discussions, Their Background and Meaning
- Nishitani Keiji and the Question of Nationalism
- Questioning Nationalism Now and Then A Critical Approach to Zen and the Kyoto School
- Cumulative Index