Vanishing Subjectivity: Flower, Shame, and Direct Cultivation in Asian Philosophies (Asian Philosophical Texts, 3) - Softcover

 
9788869773341: Vanishing Subjectivity: Flower, Shame, and Direct Cultivation in Asian Philosophies (Asian Philosophical Texts, 3)

Inhaltsangabe

The present volume brings together translations of hitherto neglected texts from Asian philosophical traditions, along with critical essays dealing with the philosophical issues of translating these texts into Western languages. As the third volume in the “Asian Philosophical Texts” series, dedicated to making primary sources of Asian philosophies available to a wider audience in Western academia and beyond, this book includes a diverse range of primary sources written by a broad spectrum of thinkers from different historical periods and intellectual traditions, including India, China, Korea and Japan. The main theme of the volume is the concept of “discontents”, focusing on the way different philosophical traditions of Asia enter into dialogue with each other, as well as their critical engagement with Western thought.

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Takeshi Morisato is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Research Center for East Asian Studies at Université libre de Bruxelles. He is the author of the forthcoming ¬ Faith and Reason in Continental and Japanese Philosophy: Reading Tanabe Hajime and William Desmond (London: Bloomsbury, 2019) and the editor of the European Journal of Japanese Philosophy (EJJP).

Roman Pașca is lecturer at the Research Institute for Japanese Studies at Kanda University of International Studies in Chiba, Japan. He has published extensively on Japanese premodern philosophy and has translated numerous works from and into Japanese, English, French and Romanian.

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