Re: Heidegger & Japanese Philosopher

At 09:56 PM 1/30/96 -0700, you wrote:
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>G'd day folks, can anyone pppoint to works/articles that involves
>Heidegger and the Kyoto School/Japanese Buddhism?
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>I heard that Nishida (or someone else) interviewed H and published the
>transcripts. Help! Thanks.
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>ALSO: Perhaps it's time we have the list turn to some fruitful
>discussions instead of using this list as a platform for "shoot-outs".
>May I take the liberty to propose that we now discuss Heidegger and The
>Kyoto School. :) !! G'day/evening/night folks. lp
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>... Understanding always has its mood. -- "Being & Time", Martin Heidegger
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Yasuo Yuasa's essay in Parkes' collection _Heidegger and Asian Thought_
(Hawaii, 1987), as well as Nishitani's essay in the same volume
("Reflections on Two Addresses by Martin Heidegger") are obvious starting
points. There are also numerous references to Heidegger in the new book
edited by Heisig & Maraldo called _Rude Awakenings: Zen, the Kyoto School &
the Question of Nationalism_. Nishitani (_Religion & Nothingness_,
California, 1982) and Tanabe (_Philosophy as Metanoetics_, California, 1986)
both reference Heidegger on occasion. Parkes also wrote an essay on
Heidegger & Japanese thought in vol. 4 of _Martin Heidegger: Critical
Assessments_ (Routledge, 1992), and there is a collection of essays edited
by Hartmut Buchner in German on Japan and Heidegger published by Thorbecke
in 1989. See also Reinhard May's _Ex Oriente Lux. Heideggers Werk unter
ostasiatischem Einfluss_ (Franz Steiner, 1989) which has an appendix by
Tomio Tezuka "Eine Stunde bei Heidegger"



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