2010 Fiscal Year Final Research Report
On the fundamental concepts of Japanese philosophy The actuality of Nishida philosophy and the Kyoto School
Project/Area Number |
20682002
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (A)
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Research Field |
Philosophy/Ethics
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Research Institution | International Research Center for Japanese Studies |
Principal Investigator |
DALISSIER Michel International Research Center for Japanese Studies, 文学部, 准教授 (30468532)
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Project Period (FY) |
2008 – 2010
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Keywords | 日本哲学 / 西田哲学 / 京都学派 / 中国哲学 / 統一 / 無 / 書き込み |
Research Abstract |
Contemporary Japanese philosophy is trying to unify European metaphysics and Asian thought. This research explored some of its fundamental concepts such as "place", "nothingness" and "image". As a result, it can be shown how Japanese philosophy, by contrast to the Chinese way of endlessly rethink its own tradition, or to the Western speculation, aiming at the teleological ideal of science since the Greek source, has made a seminal contribution to the coming philosophy of the 21^<th> century
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