Japanese philosophy: a sourcebook
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adam_text | Contents
Translators
and Contributors
...............xvi
Framework
Historical Overview........................
4
Defining Philosophy
........................ 17
Translating the Philosophical Idiom
............... 23
Editorial Conventions
....................... 28
Acknowledgments
......................... 30
Traditions
Prelude: The
Shõtoku
Constitution
.......... 33
Buddhist Traditions
Overview
.........................43
KÙKAI
(774-835)......................51
Esoteric and Exoteric Teachings
Realizing Buddhahood
Voice, Word, Reality
The Ten Mindsets
Kakuban
(1095-1143)...................75
The Esoteric Meaning of
Amida
The Illuminating Secret
Myõe
(1173-1232).....................81
A Letter to an Island
NiCHiREN
(1222-1282) ................. 86
Buddhist Views on Current Issues
Original Enlightenment Debates
........... 92
Universal Buddha-Nature
(Saichö)
Suchness (Genshin)
Buddhahood in Plants (Kakuun and
Ryõgen)
Critical Buddhism (Hakamaya Noriaki and
Matsumoto Shiro)
v
Human
Nature
and Principle
The Nature of Trade
Hayashi
Razan
(1583-1657)..............
304
A Vernacular Guide to Confucianism
Nakae
Tõju
(1608-1648)................ 318
Filial Piety
Guarding the Treasure of Humanity
Learning
Yamazaki
Ansai
(1618-1682) .............324
Reverence and Education
The Three Pleasures
Shinto
Kumazawa Banzan
(1619-1691)............
329
Views on the Great Way
Buddhist and Daoist Ideas
The Virtues of Governance
The Tale ofGenji
Yamaga
Sokõ
(1622-1685)............... 335
The Essence of the Sages
Ito
finsai
(1627-1705)..................347
A Lexicon of Philosophical Terms
Kaibara Ekken
(1630-1714)..............360
Great Doubts
The Pursuit of Happiness
Sato Naokata
(1650-1719)...............374
Quiet Sitting
Critical Thinking
Chauvinism and False Loyalty
Asami
Keisai
(1652-1711)................ 381
Reverence to Rulers and Tradition
in Praise of Shinto
Universal Way, Japanese Way
The Forty-Six
Rõnin
Arai Hakuseki
(1657-1725)...............387
Era Names
Against Christianity
Ghosts and Spirits
Ogyü Sorai
(1666-1728)................393
The Way and the Names
Answers to Questions
VIII
IsHiDA Baigan (1685-1744)............... 411
Knowledge Innate and Learned
Gods and Spirits
Ando Shõeki
(1703-1762) ...............416
Living Natures Truth
A Symposium on Changing the World
A Metaphysics of Mutual Natures
ToMiNAGA Nakamoto
(1715-1746)...........430
The Writings oj an Old Man
Words after Meditation
Teshima
Toan
(1718-1786)...............436
Against Rationalizing
MlURA
Baien (1723-1789)................441
Errors in the Old Yin-Yang Theories
lhe
Complexity of Natural Phenomena
Deep Words
NlNOMIYA Sontoku
(1787-1856)............447
The Good Life
Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism
Shinto and Native Studies
Overview
........................457
Камо
no Mabuchi
(1697-1769)............466
The Meaning of Our Country
MoTOORi Norinaga
(1730-1801)............472
The Way of Japan
In Defense of the Japanese Way
FUJITANI MitSUe
(1768-1823)..............493
Illuminating the Kojiki
On Kotodama
Distinguishing Kami from Humans
Hirata Atsutane
(1776-1843).............509
The True Pillar of the Soul
ÖKUNI
Takamasa
(1792-1871)............. 523
The Divine Principle
Orikuchi Shinobu
(1887-1953)............ 536
The Goal of Native Studies
Shinto s Rebirth as a Religion
IX
Ueda Kenji
(1927-2003)................543
Sin
in Shinto
Shintos
View of the Human
Shinto
and Bioethics
Modern Academic Philosophy
Beginnings, Definitions, Disputations
Overview
........................ 553
NisHi
Amane
(1829-1897)............... 583
Governing, Freedom, Independence
Principles, Reasons, Science
Fukuzawa Yukichi
(1835-1901)............589
Virtue, Knowledge, and Wisdom
In Praise of Methodic Doubt
The Equality of Men and Women
Nakae
Chõmin
(1847-1901)..............604
No God, No Soul
Inoue
Tetsujirõ
(1855-1944).............. 611
Fragments of a Worldview
Inoue
Enryõ
(1858-1919)................619
Buddhism and Philosophy
A View of the Cosmos
The Temple of Philosophy
Addressing the Divine
ÖNISHI
Hajime
(1864-1900).............. 631
Questioning Moral Foundations
The Kyoto School
Overview
........................639
NiSHiDA
Kitarõ
(1870-1945)..............646
Pure Experience
The Logic of Place
The Eternal in Art and Poetry
A Religious View of the World
My Logic
Tanabe Hajime
(1885-1962)..............670
The Logic of the Specific
The Philosophy of
Dõgen
Philosophy as Metanoetics
X
Mutai
Risaku
(1890-1974)...............692
Social
Ontology
A
Third Humanism
Miki Kiyoshi
(1897-1945) ...............702
The Study of the Human
Towards a Logic of Imagination
Kõsaka
Masaaki
(1900-1969).............708
A Hermeneutks of Roads
NiSHiTANi Keiji
(1900-1990).............. 713
The Meaning of Nihilism for Japan
Nihility and Nothingness
Emptiness and Sameness
Shimomura
Toratarö
(1902-1995)........... 733
The Logic of Absolute Nothingness
Kõyama Iwao
(1905-1993)...............738
Identity in Antiphony
Takeuchi Yoshinori
(1913-2002)...........744
Buddhist Existentialism
History and Nature
Abe Masao
(1915-2006) ................750
Śunyata
as Formless Form
Tsujimura
Kõichi
(1922-2010) ............758
All-in-One East and West
Ueda Shizuteru
(1926- )................765
Language in a Twofold World
Hase
Shõtõ
(1937- ).................. 785
Grief and Religiosity
Desire and Faith
Öhashi
Ryõsuke
(1944- )...............792
A Phenomenoetics of Compassion
Twentieth-Century Philosophy
Overview
........................ 801
Hatano Seiichi
(1877-1950)..............808
The Eternal and Time
Abe
Jirõ
(1883-1959) .................. 816
A Critique of Human Life
Takahashi
Satomi
(1886-1964)............822
A Standpoint of Empirical Totality
Inclusive Dialectics
XI
Kuki
Shuzõ
(1888-1941) ................829
Contingency
Watsuji
Tetsurõ
(1889-1960) .............850
Shinran and
Dogen
A Phenomenology of the Cold
Ethics
Miyake
Gõichi
(1895-1982) ..............870
Human Ontology and History
Tosaka
Jun
(1900-1945)................877
Time, History, and Morality
Ichikawa Hakugen
(1902-1986)............882
Absolute Nothingness Stumbles
Imanishi
Kinji
(1902-1992) ..............890
life and the Social Environment
Funayama Shin ichi
(1907-1994)...........895
Before the Turning Point
After the Turning Point
After the War
Takizawa Katsumi
(1909-1984)............902
The Logic of Irreversibility
Ienaga Saburõ
(1913-2002)..............907
The Negation of Otherworldliness
Izutsu Toshihiko
(1914-1993)............. 913
Zen and the Ego
Consciousness and Essences
Maruyama Masao
(1914-1996)............922
In Search of a Ground
Minamoto
Ryõen
(1920- )...............930
Kata
as Style
Omori
Shõzõ
(1921-1997) ...............936
Time Does not Flow
Words and Things
Yuasa Yasuo
(1925-2005)................943
Cultivation and Theory
Meta-physika and Meta-psychika
Modern Japanese Philosophy
Nakamura
Yújirõ
(1925- )..............952
Common Sense
The Knowledge of Pathos
KlMURA Bin
(1931- )..................958
Time and Self
XII
HiROMATSU Wataru
(1933-1994)............973
The Subjective Duality of Phenomena
Sakabe Megumi
(1936-2009 ).............979
The Problem of the Subject
Fujita Masakatsu
(1949- )...............993
The Question of Japanese Philosophy
Additional Themes
Culture and Identity
Overview
....................... 1005
Fukansai
Habían
(1565-1621)............ 1038
Deus
Defended
Deus
Destroyed
Mori Arimasa
(1911-1976).............. 1047
Experience, Thought, Language
Yagi Seiichi
(1932- )................. 1053
Interreligieus
Philosophy
Chuõkõron
Discussions
(1941-1942)......... 1059
First Session:
26
November
1941
Second Session:
4
March
1942
Third Session:
24
November
1942
Overcoming Modernity: A Symposium
(1942) . . 1078
Detoxifying Culture
Demechanizing the Spirit
An Ethic of Subjective Nothingness
Deromanticizing Music
Demythifying Western Literature
Takeuchi Yoshimi
(1910-1977)........... 1085
The Nature of Modernity
Overcoming Modernity
¡арап
and Asia
Karatani
Kõjin
(1941- ) .............. 1093
Nationalism and
Écriture
Samurai Thought
Overview
........................
поз
Death and Loyalty
Essentials of Samurai bought
XIII
Women Philosophers
Overview
........................1115
YosANo Akiko
(1878-1942) ..............1138
Women and Thinking
Freedom to be a Full Person
Conditions for Reform
A Poet s Mind
Hiratsuka
Raichõ
(1886-1971)............1148
Two Manifestos
The Rise of Women s Movements
Neither Capitalism nor Marxism
Thoughts at the End of the War
The Value of Virginity
Yamakawa Kikue
(1890-1980) ............1159
An Inquiry into Feminism
Aesthetics
Overview
........................1167
Calm Contemplation (Fujiwara no Shunzei)
Human Feelings
(Hori
Keizan)
Mono no aware (Motoori Norinaga)
Transiency (KoBAYASHi Hideo)
Kotodama (Fujitani Mitsue)
Mystery and Depth
(Shõtetsu)
Nõ
and the Body (Konparu Zenchiku)
Nationalism and Aesthetics (Umehara Takeshi)
Iki
(Kuki
Shuzõ)
Cutting
(ÕHASHí Ryõsuke)
The Way of Tea (Hisamatsu Shinichi)
Ikebana (Nishitani
Keiji)
Calligraphy (Morita Shiryu)
Kamo
no
Chõmei
(1155-1216)............ 1203
The Style of
Uta
Zeami Motokiyo
(1363-1443)............ 1209
Knowing the Flower
Onishi Yoshinori
(1888-1959).............1216
Yügen
Izutsu Toyoko
(1925- )...............
1220
Kokoro
Wabi
XIV
Bioethics
Overview
........................ 1231
Reference Material
Glossary
.......................... 1249
Bibliography
....................... 1269
Chronology
......................... 1301
Thematic Index
....................... 1305
General Index
....................... 1314
Credits
............................. 1339
About the Editors
....................... 1341
xv
With Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, readers of English can now access in a
single volume the richness and diversity of Japanese philosophy as it has developed
throughout history. Leading scholars in the field have translated selections from the
writings of more than a hundred philosophical thinkers from all eras and schools of
thought, many of them available in English for the first time.
The Sourcebook editors have set out to represent the entire Japanese philosophical
tradition
—
not only the broad spectrum of academic philosophy dating from the
introduction of Western philosophy in the latter part of the nineteenth century, but
also the philosophical ideas of major Japanese traditions ofBuddhism, Confucian-
isrrl, and Shinto. The philosophical significance of each tradition is laid out in an
extensive overview, and each selection is accompanied by a brief biographical sketch
of its author and helptul information on placing the work in its proper context The
bulk of the supporting material, which comprises nearly a quarter of the volume, is
given to original interpretive essays on topics not explicitly covered in other chap¬
ters: cultural identity, samurai thought, women philosophers, aesthetics, bioethics.
An introductory chapter provides a historical overview of Japanese philosophy
and a discussion of the Japanese debate over defining the idea of philosophy, both of
which help explain the rationale behind the design of the Sourcebook. An exhaustive
glossary of technical terminology, a chronology of authors, and a thematic index
are appended. Specialists will find information related to original sources and sino-
graphs for Japanese
η
comprehensive bibliography and general
index.
Handsomely presented and clearly organized for ease of use, Japanese Philoso¬
phy: A Sourcebook will be a cornerstone in Japanese studies for decades to come.
James W. Heisic
ment
research fellow at the Nanzan Institute for Religion
and Culture in Nagoya, Japan. Thomas P. Kaslxis is professor of comparative
studies at The Ohio State University, where he teaches religious studies, philosophy,
and East Asian studies. John
С
Maraldo is distinguished professor of philosophy
emeritus at the University of North Florida.
Cover design by
Jemes W.
Hasig
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