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Archive | 1979

The Concrete World of Action in Nishida’s Later Thought

David A. Dilworth

Nishida’s Fundamental Problems of Philosophy (1934) was the ninth consecutive volume of philosophical writing in his career.1 The work is itself comprised of two volumes forming one piece: The World of Action (1933) and The Dialectical World (1934). The fact that Nishida never again attempted to formulate a total system supports his own evaluation that in this work he clarified the fundamental structure of his thought. In this essay we shall be concerned with outlining an essential theme of that work — the “concrete world of action.” It is a theme in which Nishida can be observed recasting the central topic of his thought, namely, the “place of true self-consciousness,” in terms of his dialectic of the “topos of Nothing ness” (mu no basho). In so doing Nishida pulled together many of the threads of ideas developed in his earlier writings, particularly his longstanding definition of self-consciousness in dynamic terms, or what he called “the a priori of absolute will.”


Pacific Affairs | 1999

Sourcebook for Modern Japanese Philosophy: Selected Documents

James W. Heisig; David A. Dilworth; Valdo H. Viglielmo; Agustín Jacinto Zavala

Preface Nishida Kitaro (1870-1945) Tanabe Hajime (1885-1962) Kuki Shuzo (1888-1943) Watsuji Tetsuro (1889-1960) Miki Kiyoshi (1897-1945) Tosaka Jun (1900-1945) Nishitani Keiji (1900-1991) Selected Bibliography Index


Philosophy East and West | 1992

Reaching out: To World Philosophy@@@Rationality in Question: On Eastern and Western Views of Rationality@@@Philosophy in World Perspective: A Comparative Hermeneutic of the Major Theories

Robert C. Solomon; Schlomo Biderman; Ben-Ami Sharfstein; David A. Dilworth

Compares ancient and modern, Western and Eastern, philosophical systems within a framework based on four factors: the authors perspective, the ontological focus, the discursive method, and the grounding principle. Includes career histories of the major philosophers. Annotation copyright Book News,


Archive | 1970

Fundamental problems of philosophy : the world of action and the dialectical world

幾多郎 西田; 上智大学; David A. Dilworth


Archive | 1987

Intuition and reflection in self-consciousness

Thomas P. Kasulis; Nishida Kitaro; Valdo H. Viglielmo; Takeuchi Toshinori; Joseph S. O'Leary; David A. Dilworth


Journal of Japanese Studies | 2000

Sourcebook for Modern Japanese Philosophy Selected Documents

David A. Dilworth; Valdo H. Viglielmo; Agustín Jacinto Zavala


Philosophy East and West | 1974

Watsuji Tetsuro (1889-1960): Cultural Phenomenologist and Ethician

David A. Dilworth


Archive | 1987

Last writings : nothingness and the religious worldview

幾多郎 西田; David A. Dilworth


Monumenta Nipponica | 1969

The Initial Formations of `Pure Experience' in Nishida Kitaro and William James

David A. Dilworth


Leonardo | 1978

Art and Morality

David A. Dilworth; Valdo H. Viglielmo

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Robert C. Solomon

University of Texas at Austin

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