This article analyses Nishitani Keiji's persistent critique of modernity and how it intertwines with other issues--such as nihilism, science and religion--in his philosophy. While Nishitani gained some notoriety for his views on overcoming modernity during WWII, this article will look at his ...
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The step back through nihilism: The radical orientation of Nishitani Keiji's philosophy of Zen Nishitani Keiji's philosophy brings the insights of Zen Buddhism to bear on the modern problem of nihilism, a problem that continues to deepen and spread in eerie correlation with the modern march of ...
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Philosophy Sartre and Nishitani| Toward developing a socially engaged Zen ethics AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Shubha Pathak ParkPeterThis project is a comparative textual study of the ontologies and ethics of Jean-Paul Sartre and Nishitani Keiji in order to establish a basis for a socially engaged Zen ...
In particular the reflections on technology of Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) and Nishitani Keiji (1900-1990) continue to be relevant to our current situation. The Daoist philosopher Zhuangzi (an influence on both Heidegger and Nishitani) provides an appropriate backdrop for the discussion b...
The development of the concept of phenomenology is further continued through the work of Nishitani Keiji. In the phenomenology of this author belonging to the so-called "Kyoto School", one arrives at the understanding of the "thing itself" as ...