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Keiji Nishitani

Keiji Nishitani (西谷 啓治, Nishitani Keiji, February 27, 1900 – November 24, 1990) was a Japanese philosopher. He was a scholar of the Kyoto School and a disciple of Kitarō Nishida. In 1924, Nishitani received his doctorate from Kyoto Imperial University for his dissertation "Das Ideale und das Reale bei Schelling und Bergson". He studied under Martin Heidegger in Freiburg from 1937 to 1939.

Keiji Nishitani
西谷 啓治
Born(1900-02-27)February 27, 1900
DiedNovember 24, 1990(1990-11-24) (aged 90)
Nationality Japanese
Alma materKyoto Imperial University
Notable workReligion and Nothingness
EraContemporary philosophy
Region
SchoolKyoto School
InstitutionsKyoto Imperial University
Main interests
Philosophy of religion, nihilism, nothingness, emptiness, mysticism

Career edit

Nishitani held the principal Chair of Philosophy and Religion at Kyoto University from 1943 until becoming emeritus in 1964. He then taught philosophy and religion at Ōtani University. At various times Nishitani was a visiting professor in the United States and Europe.

According to James Heisig, after being banned from holding any public position by the United States Occupation authorities in July 1946, Nishitani refrained from drawing "practical social conscience into philosophical and religious ideas, preferring to think about the insight of the individual rather than the reform of the social order."[1]

In James Heisig's Philosophers of Nothingness Nishitani is quoted as saying "The fundamental problem of my life … has always been, to put it simply, the overcoming of nihilism through nihilism."[2]

Thought edit

On Heisig's reading, Nishitani's philosophy had a distinctive religious and subjective bent, drawing Nishitani close to existentialists and mystics, most notably Søren Kierkegaard and Meister Eckhart, rather than to the scholars and theologians who aimed at systematic elaborations of thought. Heisig further argues that Nishitani, "the stylistic superior of Nishida," brought Zen poetry, religion, literature, and philosophy organically together in his work to help lay the difficult foundations for a breaking free of the Japanese language, in a similar way to Blaise Pascal or Friedrich Nietzsche.[1] Heisig argues that, unlike Nishida who had supposedly focused on building a philosophical system and who towards the end of his career began to focus on political philosophy, Nishitani focused on delineating a standpoint "from which he could enlighten a broader range of topics," and wrote more on Buddhist themes towards the end of his career.[1]

In works such as Religion and Nothingness, Nishitani focuses on the Buddhist term Śūnyatā (emptiness/nothingness) and its relation to Western nihilism.[3] To contrast with the Western idea of nihility as the absence of meaning Nishitani's Śūnyatā relates to the acceptance of anatta, one of the three Right Understandings in the Noble Eightfold Path and the rejection of the ego in order to recognize the Pratītyasamutpāda, to be one with everything. Stating: "All things that are in the world are linked together, one way or the other. Not a single thing comes into being without some relationship to every other thing."[4] However, Nishitani always wrote and understood himself as a philosopher akin in spirit to Nishida insofar as the teacher—always bent upon fundamental problems of ordinary life—sought to revive a path of life walked already by ancient predecessors, most notably in the Zen tradition. Nor can Heisig's reading of Nishitani as "existentialist" convince in the face of Nishitani's critique of existentialism—a critique that walked, in its essential orientation, in the footsteps of Nishida's "Investigation of the Good" (Zen no Kenkyū).

Among the many works authored by Nishitani in Japanese, are the following titles: Divinity and Absolute Negation (Kami to zettai Mu; 1948), Examining Aristotle (Arisutoteresu ronkō; 1948); Religion, Politics, and Culture (Shūkyō to seiji to bunka; 1949); Modern Society's Various Problems and Religion (Gendai shakai no shomondai to shūkyō; 1951); Regarding Buddhism (Bukkyō ni tsuite; 1982); Nishida Kitaro: The Man and the Thought (Nishida Kitarō, sono hito to shisō; 1985); The Standpoint of Zen (Zen no tachiba; 1986); Between Religion and Non-Religion (Shūkyō to hishūkyō no aida; 1996). His written works have been edited into a 26-volume collection Nishitani Keiji Chosakushū (1986-1995). A more exhaustive list of works is accessible on the Japanese version of the present wikipage.

List of works edit

Collected Works [西谷啓治著作集] 26 vols. (Tokyo: Sōbunsha [創文社], 1986–95) [CW].

CW1: Philosophy of Fundamental Subjectivity, Vol. 1 [根源的主体性の哲学 正] (Tokyo: Kōbundō [弘文堂], 1940)

  • Part I: Religion and Culture [宗教と文化]
  • Nietzsche’s Zarathustra and Meister Eckhart’ [ニイチェのツァラツストラとマイスター・エックハルト] (Festschrift for Professor Hatano Sei’ichi [哲学及び宗教とその歴史——波多野精一先生献呈論文集], Iwanami Shoten, September 1938)
  • ‘Religion, History, Culture’ [宗教・歴史・文化] (Tetsugaku Kenkyū [哲学研究], No. 250, January 1937)
  • ‘Modern Consciousness and Religion’ [近代意識と宗教] (Keizai Ōrai [経済往来], Vol. 10, No. 7, July 1935)
  • ‘Modern European Civilisation and Japan’ [近世欧羅巴文明と日本] (Shisō [思想], No. 215-16, April–May 1940)
  • Part II: History and Nature [歴史と自然]
  • ‘Timeliness and Untimeliness in Morality’ [道徳における時代性と恒常性] (Risō [理想], No. 48, 1933)
  • ‘The Historical and the Congenital’ [歴史的なるものと先天的なるもの] (Shisō [思想], No. 109-10, June–July 1931)
  • ‘Patterns of Human Interpretation and Their Significance’ [人間解釈の類型性とその意義] (Risō [理想], No. 55-56, 1935)
  • ‘Individuality and Universality in Life’ [生における個別と一般] (Ōtani Gakuhō [大谷学報], Vol. 12, No. 3, October 1931)

CW2: Philosophy of Fundamental Subjectivity, Vol. 2 [根源的主体性の哲学 続]

  • Part III: Thought and Will [思惟と意志]
  • ‘On the Problem of Evil’ [悪の問題について] (Tetsugaku Kenkyū [哲学研究], No. 142, 1928)
  • Schelling’s Identity Philosophy and the Will: The Real and the Ideal’ [シェリングの同一哲学と意志——実在的なるものと観念的なるもの] (Tetsugaku Kenkyū [哲学研究], No. 104-5, 1924)
  • ‘Transcendentality of the Object: Spiritualism of No Spirit’ [対象の超越性——無心の唯心論] (Shisō [思想], No. 44, June 1925)
  • Kant’s Aesthetic Ideas: The Link between Intuition and Feeling’ [カントの審美的理念——直観と感情との聯関] (Shisō [思想], No. 51, January 1926)
  • ‘Miscellaneous Thoughts on Religion’ [宗教雑感] (Shisō [思想], No. 77, March 1928)
  • ‘Dialectic of Religious Existence’ [宗教的実存の弁証法] (Shisō [思想], No. 159-61, August–October 1935)

CW3: Studies on Western Mysticism [西洋神秘思想の研究]

  • ‘A History of Mysticism’ [神秘思想史] (Iwanami Kōza: Tetsugaku [岩波講座・哲学], Vol. 4, 1932)
  • ‘Mysticism’s Ethical Thought’ [神秘主義の倫理思想] (Iwanami Kōza: Rinrigaku [岩波講座・倫理学], Vol. 14, 1941)
  • ‘The Problem of Mysticism’ [神秘主義の問題] (Tetsugaku Kenkyū [哲学研究], No. 334, 1944)
  • ‘Mysticism’ [神秘主義] (Gendai Kirisutokyō Kōza [現代キリスト教講座], Vol. 4, 1956)
  • Plotinus’ Philosophy’ [プロティノスの哲学] (Naganoken Suwa Tetsugakukai [長野県諏訪哲学会], Summer 1929)
  • ‘The Problem of Evil in Augustine’ [アウグスティヌスにおける悪の問題] (Tetsugaku [哲学], Vol. 1, No. 3, 1946)
  • ‘The Problem of Knowledge in Augustine’ [アウグスティヌスにおける知の問題] (Kirisutokyō Bunka [基督教文化], No. 31, November 1948)
  • Augustine and the Position of Contemporary Thought’ [アウグスティヌスと現代の思想境位] (Kirisutokyō Bunka [基督教文化], No. 34, March 1949)

CW4: Contemporary Society’s Problems and Religion [現代社会の諸問題と宗教]

  • Part I: Contemporary Society’s Problems and Religion [現代社会の諸問題と宗教]
  • Religion, Politics and Culture [宗教と政治と文化] (Kyoto: Hōzōkan [法蔵館], 1949)
  • ‘Problems of Contemporary Religion’ [現代における宗教の諸問題]
  • Contemporary Society’s Problems and Religion [現代社会の諸問題と宗教] (Kyoto: Hōzōkan [法蔵館], 1951)
  • Part II: Philosophy of World History and Historical Consciousness [世界史の哲学と歴史的意識]
  • ‘Philosophy of World History’ [世界史の哲学]
  • Worldview and Stateview [世界観と国家観] (Tokyo: Kōbundō [弘文堂], 1941)
  • ‘Historical Consciousness’ [歴史的意識]

CW5: Aristotle Studies [アリストテレス論考] (Tokyo: Kōbundō [弘文堂], 1948)

  • ‘Aristotle’s Theory of Sensation’ [アリストテレスの感性論]
  • ‘Aristotle’s Theory of Imagination’ [アリストテレスの構想論]
  • ‘Aristotle’s Theory of the Intellect’ [アリストテレスの理性論]

CW6: Philosophy of Religion [宗教哲学]

  • ‘Prolegomena to Philosophy of Religion’ [宗教哲学——序論]
  • ‘Religion and Philosophy’ [宗教と哲学]
  • ‘Introduction to Philosophy of Religion’ [宗教哲学——研究入門]
  • Marxism and Religion’ [マルクシズムと宗教]
  • ‘The Problem of Evil’ [悪の問題]
  • ‘Buddhism and Christianity’ [仏教とキリスト教]
  • ‘The Problem of Mythology’ [神話の問題]
  • ‘The Transethical’ [倫理を超えるもの]
  • ‘Science and Religion’ [科学と宗教]

CW7: God and the Absolute Nothing [神と絶対無]

  • God and the Absolute Nothing [神と絶対無] (Tokyo: Kōbundō [弘文堂], 1948)
  • ‘German Mysticism and German Philosophy’ [ドイツ神秘主義とドイツ哲学]

CW8: Nihilism [ニヒリズム]

  • Nihilism [ニヒリズム] (Tokyo: Kōbundō [弘文堂], 1949)
  • ‘Nihilism and Existence in Nietzsche’ [ニイチェにおけるニヒリズム=実存]
  • Russian Nihilism [ロシアの虚無主義] (Tokyo: Kōbundō [弘文堂], 1949)
  • ‘Problems of Atheism’ [無神論の問題]

CW9: Nishida’s Philosophy and Tanabe’s Philosophy [西田哲学と田辺哲学]

  • Nishida Kitarō [西田幾多郎] (Tokyo: Chikuma Shobō [筑摩書房], 1985)
  • ‘On Tanabe’s Philosophy’ [田辺哲学について]
  • ‘Professor Tanabe’s Thought in His Final Years’ [田辺先生最晩年の思想]

CW10: What Is Religion: Essays on Religion, Vol. 1 [宗教とは何か——宗教論集I] (Tokyo: Sōbunsha [創文社], 1961)

  • ‘What Is Religion’ [宗教とは何か]
  • ‘Personhood and Non-Personhood in Religion’ [宗教における人格性と非人格性]
  • ‘Nihil and Śūnyatā’ [虚無と空]
  • ‘The Position of Śūnyatā’ [空の立場]
  • Śūnyatā and Time’ [空と時]
  • Śūnyatā and History’ [空と歴史]

CW11: The Standpoint of Zen: Essays on Religion, Vol. 2 [禅の立場——宗教論集II] (Tokyo: Sōbunsha [創文社], 1986)

CW12: Hanshan’s Poetry [寒山詩] (Tokyo: Chikuma Shobō [筑摩書房], 1986)

CW13: Philosophical Studies [哲学論考]

  • ‘The Problem of Being and the Problem of Ontology’ [存在の問題と存在論の問題]
  • Prajñā and Reason’ [般若と理性]
  • ‘On Satori’ [「覚」について]
  • Śūnyatā and Pṛthak’ [空と即]
  • Schelling’s Absolute Idealism and Bergson’s Pure Duration’ [シェリングの絶対的観念論とベルグソンの純粋持続]
  • ‘A Brief Biography of Schelling’ [シェリング略伝]
  • Schelling and Bergson: A Survey of Their Works’ [シェリング及びベルグソン(著作解題)]

CW14: Lectures on Philosophy, Vol. 1 [講話 哲学I]

CW15: Lectures on Philosophy, Vol. 2 [講話 哲学II]

CW16: Lectures on Religion [講話 宗教]

CW17: Lectures on Buddhism [講話 仏教]

CW18: Lectures on Zen and Jōdo [講話 禅と浄土]

CW19: Lectures on Culture [講話 文化]

CW20: Occasional Essays, Vol. 1 [隨想I]

CW21: Occasional Essays, Vol. 2 [隨想II]

CW22: Lectures on Shōbōgenzō, Vol. 1 [正法眼蔵講話I]

CW23: Lectures on Shōbōgenzō, Vol. 2 [正法眼蔵講話II]

CW24: Lectures at Ōtani University, Vol. 1 [大谷大学講義I]

CW25: Lectures at Ōtani University, Vol. 2 [大谷大学講義II]

CW26: Lectures at Ōtani University, Vol. 3 [大谷大学講義III]

English translations edit

Monographs

  • Nishitani Keiji. 1982. Religion and Nothingness. Translated by Jan Van Bragt. Berkeley: University of California Press. (ISBN 0-520-04946-2)
  • Nishitani Keiji. 1990. The Self-Overcoming of Nihilism. Translated by Graham Parkes and Aihara Setsuko. Albany: State University of New York Press.
  • Nishitani Keiji. 1991. Nishida Kitarō. Translated by Yamamoto Seisaku and James W. Heisig. Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Nishitani Keiji. 2006. On Buddhism. Translated by Yamamoto Seisaku and Robert E. Carter. Albany: State University of New York Press.
  • Nishitani Keiji. 2012. The Philosophy of Nishitani Keiji 1900-1990 - Lectures on Religion and Modernity. Translated by Jonathan Morris Augustine and Yamamoto Seisaku. New York: The Edwin Mellen Press. (ISBN 0-7734-2930-1)

Articles

  • Nishitani Keiji. 1960. ”The Religious Situation in Present-day Japan.” Contemporary Religions in Japan, 7-24.
  • Nishitani Keiji. 1984. ”Standpoint of Zen.” Translated by John C. Maraldo. The Eastern Buddhist 17/1, 1–26.
  • Nishitani Keiji. 1989. ”Encounter with Emptiness.” In The Religious Philosophy of Nishitani Keiji (edited by Taitetsu Unno). Jain Publishing Company. 1-4.
  • Nishitani Keiji. 1990. "Religious-Philosophical Existence in Buddhism." Translated by Paul Shepherd. The Eastern Buddhist (New Series) 23, 1-17.
  • Nishitani Keiji. 2004a. ”The Awakening of Self in Buddhism.” In The Buddha Eye - An Anthology of the Kyoto School and Its Contemporaries (edited by Frederick Franck). World Wisdom: Bloomington, Indiana. 11–20.
  • Nishitani Keiji. 2004b. ”The I-Thou Relation in Zen Buddhism.” In The Buddha Eye - An Anthology of the Kyoto School and Its Contemporaries (edited by Frederick Franck). World Wisdom: Bloomington, Indiana. 39–53.
  • Nishitani Keiji. 2004c. ”Science and Zen.” In The Buddha Eye - An Anthology of the Kyoto School and Its Contemporaries (edited by Frederick Franck). World Wisdom: Bloomington, Indiana. 107–135.
  • Nishitani Keiji. 2008. ”My Views on ”Overcoming Modernity”." In Overcoming Modernity - Cultural Identity in Wartime Japan (translated and edited by Richard Calichman). New York: Columbia University Press. 51-63.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c James W. Heisig. Philosophers of Nothingness. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2001.
  2. ^ Heisig, James W. (2001). Philosophers of nothingness : an essay on the Kyoto school. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. ISBN 058546359X. OCLC 53344327.
  3. ^ "The abyss of Keiji Nishitani" by Eugene Thacker, Japan Times, 30 Apr. 2016.
  4. ^ Nishitani, Keiji (1982). Religion and nothingness (1st paperback ed.). Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 0520043294. OCLC 7464711.

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of religion nihilism nothingness emptiness mysticism Contents 1 Career 2 Thought 3 List of works 3 1 English translations 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksCareer editNishitani held the principal Chair of Philosophy and Religion at Kyoto University from 1943 until becoming emeritus in 1964 He then taught philosophy and religion at Ōtani University At various times Nishitani was a visiting professor in the United States and Europe According to James Heisig after being banned from holding any public position by the United States Occupation authorities in July 1946 Nishitani refrained from drawing practical social conscience into philosophical and religious ideas preferring to think about the insight of the individual rather than the reform of the social order 1 In James Heisig s Philosophers of Nothingness Nishitani is quoted as saying The fundamental problem of my life has always been to put it simply the overcoming of nihilism through nihilism 2 Thought editOn Heisig s reading Nishitani s philosophy had a distinctive religious and subjective bent drawing Nishitani close to existentialists and mystics most notably Soren Kierkegaard and Meister Eckhart rather than to the scholars and theologians who aimed at systematic elaborations of thought Heisig further argues that Nishitani the stylistic superior of Nishida brought Zen poetry religion literature and philosophy organically together in his work to help lay the difficult foundations for a breaking free of the Japanese language in a similar way to Blaise Pascal or Friedrich Nietzsche 1 Heisig argues that unlike Nishida who had supposedly focused on building a philosophical system and who towards the end of his career began to focus on political philosophy Nishitani focused on delineating a standpoint from which he could enlighten a broader range of topics and wrote more on Buddhist themes towards the end of his career 1 In works such as Religion and Nothingness Nishitani focuses on the Buddhist term Sunyata emptiness nothingness and its relation to Western nihilism 3 To contrast with the Western idea of nihility as the absence of meaning Nishitani s Sunyata relates to the acceptance of anatta one of the three Right Understandings in the Noble Eightfold Path and the rejection of the ego in order to recognize the Pratityasamutpada to be one with everything Stating All things that are in the world are linked together one way or the other Not a single thing comes into being without some relationship to every other thing 4 However Nishitani always wrote and understood himself as a philosopher akin in spirit to Nishida insofar as the teacher always bent upon fundamental problems of ordinary life sought to revive a path of life walked already by ancient predecessors most notably in the Zen tradition Nor can Heisig s reading of Nishitani as existentialist convince in the face of Nishitani s critique of existentialism a critique that walked in its essential orientation in the footsteps of Nishida s Investigation of the Good Zen no Kenkyu Among the many works authored by Nishitani in Japanese are the following titles Divinity and Absolute Negation Kami to zettai Mu 1948 Examining Aristotle Arisutoteresu ronkō 1948 Religion Politics and Culture Shukyō to seiji to bunka 1949 Modern Society s Various Problems and Religion Gendai shakai no shomondai to shukyō 1951 Regarding Buddhism Bukkyō ni tsuite 1982 Nishida Kitaro The Man and the Thought Nishida Kitarō sono hito to shisō 1985 The Standpoint of Zen Zen no tachiba 1986 Between Religion and Non Religion Shukyō to hishukyō no aida 1996 His written works have been edited into a 26 volume collection Nishitani Keiji Chosakushu 1986 1995 A more exhaustive list of works is accessible on the Japanese version of the present wikipage List of works editCollected Works 西谷啓治著作集 26 vols Tokyo Sōbunsha 創文社 1986 95 CW CW1 Philosophy of Fundamental Subjectivity Vol 1 根源的主体性の哲学 正 Tokyo Kōbundō 弘文堂 1940 Part I Religion and Culture 宗教と文化 Nietzsche s Zarathustra and Meister Eckhart ニイチェのツァラツストラとマイスター エックハルト Festschrift for Professor Hatano Sei ichi 哲学及び宗教とその歴史 波多野精一先生献呈論文集 Iwanami Shoten September 1938 Religion History Culture 宗教 歴史 文化 Tetsugaku Kenkyu 哲学研究 No 250 January 1937 Modern Consciousness and Religion 近代意識と宗教 Keizai Ōrai 経済往来 Vol 10 No 7 July 1935 Modern European Civilisation and Japan 近世欧羅巴文明と日本 Shisō 思想 No 215 16 April May 1940 Part II History and Nature 歴史と自然 Timeliness and Untimeliness in Morality 道徳における時代性と恒常性 Risō 理想 No 48 1933 The Historical and the Congenital 歴史的なるものと先天的なるもの Shisō 思想 No 109 10 June July 1931 Patterns of Human Interpretation and Their Significance 人間解釈の類型性とその意義 Risō 理想 No 55 56 1935 Individuality and Universality in Life 生における個別と一般 Ōtani Gakuhō 大谷学報 Vol 12 No 3 October 1931 CW2 Philosophy of Fundamental Subjectivity Vol 2 根源的主体性の哲学 続 Part III Thought and Will 思惟と意志 On the Problem of Evil 悪の問題について Tetsugaku Kenkyu 哲学研究 No 142 1928 Schelling s Identity Philosophy and the Will The Real and the Ideal シェリングの同一哲学と意志 実在的なるものと観念的なるもの Tetsugaku Kenkyu 哲学研究 No 104 5 1924 Transcendentality of the Object Spiritualism of No Spirit 対象の超越性 無心の唯心論 Shisō 思想 No 44 June 1925 Kant s Aesthetic Ideas The Link between Intuition and Feeling カントの審美的理念 直観と感情との聯関 Shisō 思想 No 51 January 1926 Miscellaneous Thoughts on Religion 宗教雑感 Shisō 思想 No 77 March 1928 Dialectic of Religious Existence 宗教的実存の弁証法 Shisō 思想 No 159 61 August October 1935 CW3 Studies on Western Mysticism 西洋神秘思想の研究 A History of Mysticism 神秘思想史 Iwanami Kōza Tetsugaku 岩波講座 哲学 Vol 4 1932 Mysticism s Ethical Thought 神秘主義の倫理思想 Iwanami Kōza Rinrigaku 岩波講座 倫理学 Vol 14 1941 The Problem of Mysticism 神秘主義の問題 Tetsugaku Kenkyu 哲学研究 No 334 1944 Mysticism 神秘主義 Gendai Kirisutokyō Kōza 現代キリスト教講座 Vol 4 1956 Plotinus Philosophy プロティノスの哲学 Naganoken Suwa Tetsugakukai 長野県諏訪哲学会 Summer 1929 The Problem of Evil in Augustine アウグスティヌスにおける悪の問題 Tetsugaku 哲学 Vol 1 No 3 1946 The Problem of Knowledge in Augustine アウグスティヌスにおける知の問題 Kirisutokyō Bunka 基督教文化 No 31 November 1948 Augustine and the Position of Contemporary Thought アウグスティヌスと現代の思想境位 Kirisutokyō Bunka 基督教文化 No 34 March 1949 CW4 Contemporary Society s Problems and Religion 現代社会の諸問題と宗教 Part I Contemporary Society s Problems and Religion 現代社会の諸問題と宗教 Religion Politics and Culture 宗教と政治と文化 Kyoto Hōzōkan 法蔵館 1949 Problems of Contemporary Religion 現代における宗教の諸問題 Contemporary Society s Problems and Religion 現代社会の諸問題と宗教 Kyoto Hōzōkan 法蔵館 1951 Part II Philosophy of World History and Historical Consciousness 世界史の哲学と歴史的意識 Philosophy of World History 世界史の哲学 Worldview and Stateview 世界観と国家観 Tokyo Kōbundō 弘文堂 1941 Historical Consciousness 歴史的意識 CW5 Aristotle Studies アリストテレス論考 Tokyo Kōbundō 弘文堂 1948 Aristotle s Theory of Sensation アリストテレスの感性論 Aristotle s Theory of Imagination アリストテレスの構想論 Aristotle s Theory of the Intellect アリストテレスの理性論 CW6 Philosophy of Religion 宗教哲学 Prolegomena to Philosophy of Religion 宗教哲学 序論 Religion and Philosophy 宗教と哲学 Introduction to Philosophy of Religion 宗教哲学 研究入門 Marxism and Religion マルクシズムと宗教 The Problem of Evil 悪の問題 Buddhism and Christianity 仏教とキリスト教 The Problem of Mythology 神話の問題 The Transethical 倫理を超えるもの Science and Religion 科学と宗教 CW7 God and the Absolute Nothing 神と絶対無 God and the Absolute Nothing 神と絶対無 Tokyo Kōbundō 弘文堂 1948 German Mysticism and German Philosophy ドイツ神秘主義とドイツ哲学 CW8 Nihilism ニヒリズム Nihilism ニヒリズム Tokyo Kōbundō 弘文堂 1949 Nihilism and Existence in Nietzsche ニイチェにおけるニヒリズム 実存 Russian Nihilism ロシアの虚無主義 Tokyo Kōbundō 弘文堂 1949 Problems of Atheism 無神論の問題 CW9 Nishida s Philosophy and Tanabe s Philosophy 西田哲学と田辺哲学 Nishida Kitarō 西田幾多郎 Tokyo Chikuma Shobō 筑摩書房 1985 On Tanabe s Philosophy 田辺哲学について Professor Tanabe s Thought in His Final Years 田辺先生最晩年の思想 CW10 What Is Religion Essays on Religion Vol 1 宗教とは何か 宗教論集I Tokyo Sōbunsha 創文社 1961 What Is Religion 宗教とは何か Personhood and Non Personhood in Religion 宗教における人格性と非人格性 Nihil and Sunyata 虚無と空 The Position of Sunyata 空の立場 Sunyata and Time 空と時 Sunyata and History 空と歴史 CW11 The Standpoint of Zen Essays on Religion Vol 2 禅の立場 宗教論集II Tokyo Sōbunsha 創文社 1986 CW12 Hanshan s Poetry 寒山詩 Tokyo Chikuma Shobō 筑摩書房 1986 CW13 Philosophical Studies 哲学論考 The Problem of Being and the Problem of Ontology 存在の問題と存在論の問題 Prajna and Reason 般若と理性 On Satori 覚 について Sunyata and Pṛthak 空と即 Schelling s Absolute Idealism and Bergson s Pure Duration シェリングの絶対的観念論とベルグソンの純粋持続 A Brief Biography of Schelling シェリング略伝 Schelling and Bergson A Survey of Their Works シェリング及びベルグソン 著作解題 CW14 Lectures on Philosophy Vol 1 講話 哲学I CW15 Lectures on Philosophy Vol 2 講話 哲学II CW16 Lectures on Religion 講話 宗教 CW17 Lectures on Buddhism 講話 仏教 CW18 Lectures on Zen and Jōdo 講話 禅と浄土 CW19 Lectures on Culture 講話 文化 CW20 Occasional Essays Vol 1 隨想I CW21 Occasional Essays Vol 2 隨想II CW22 Lectures on Shōbōgenzō Vol 1 正法眼蔵講話I CW23 Lectures on Shōbōgenzō Vol 2 正法眼蔵講話II CW24 Lectures at Ōtani University Vol 1 大谷大学講義I CW25 Lectures at Ōtani University Vol 2 大谷大学講義II CW26 Lectures at Ōtani University Vol 3 大谷大学講義III English translations edit Monographs Nishitani Keiji 1982 Religion and Nothingness Translated by Jan Van Bragt Berkeley University of California Press ISBN 0 520 04946 2 Nishitani Keiji 1990 The Self Overcoming of Nihilism Translated by Graham Parkes and Aihara Setsuko Albany State University of New York Press Nishitani Keiji 1991 Nishida Kitarō Translated by Yamamoto Seisaku and James W Heisig Berkeley University of California Press Nishitani Keiji 2006 On Buddhism Translated by Yamamoto Seisaku and Robert E Carter Albany State University of New York Press Nishitani Keiji 2012 The Philosophy of Nishitani Keiji 1900 1990 Lectures on Religion and Modernity Translated by Jonathan Morris Augustine and Yamamoto Seisaku New York The Edwin Mellen Press ISBN 0 7734 2930 1 Articles Nishitani Keiji 1960 The Religious Situation in Present day Japan Contemporary Religions in Japan 7 24 Nishitani Keiji 1984 Standpoint of Zen Translated by John C Maraldo The Eastern Buddhist 17 1 1 26 Nishitani Keiji 1989 Encounter with Emptiness In The Religious Philosophy of Nishitani Keiji edited by Taitetsu Unno Jain Publishing Company 1 4 Nishitani Keiji 1990 Religious Philosophical Existence in Buddhism Translated by Paul Shepherd The Eastern Buddhist New Series 23 1 17 Nishitani Keiji 2004a The Awakening of Self in Buddhism In The Buddha Eye An Anthology of the Kyoto School and Its Contemporaries edited by Frederick Franck World Wisdom Bloomington Indiana 11 20 Nishitani Keiji 2004b The I Thou Relation in Zen Buddhism In The Buddha Eye An Anthology of the Kyoto School and Its Contemporaries edited by Frederick Franck World Wisdom Bloomington Indiana 39 53 Nishitani Keiji 2004c Science and Zen In The Buddha Eye An Anthology of the Kyoto School and Its Contemporaries edited by Frederick Franck World Wisdom Bloomington Indiana 107 135 Nishitani Keiji 2008 My Views on Overcoming Modernity In Overcoming Modernity Cultural Identity in Wartime Japan translated and edited by Richard Calichman New York Columbia University Press 51 63 Notes edit a b c James W Heisig Philosophers of Nothingness Honolulu University of Hawai i Press 2001 Heisig James W 2001 Philosophers of nothingness an essay on the Kyoto school Honolulu University of Hawai i Press ISBN 058546359X OCLC 53344327 The abyss of Keiji Nishitani by Eugene Thacker Japan Times 30 Apr 2016 Nishitani Keiji 1982 Religion and nothingness 1st paperback ed Berkeley University of California Press ISBN 0520043294 OCLC 7464711 References editJames Heisig Philosophers of Nothingness Honolulu University of Hawai i Press 2001 ISBN 0 8248 2481 4External links edit nbsp Quotations related to Keiji Nishitani at Wikiquote Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Keiji Nishitani amp oldid 1145518612, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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