The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Philosophy

New York, NY: Oxford Handbooks (2014)
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The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Philosophy covers, in detail and depth, the entire span of Japan’s philosophical tradition, from ancient times to the present. It introduces and examines the most important topics, figures, schools, and texts from the history of philosophical thinking in premodern and modern Japan. Each chapter, written by a leading scholar in the field, clearly elucidates and critically engages with its topic in a manner that demonstrates its contemporary philosophical relevance.

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Bret W. Davis
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The kyoto school.Bret W. Davis - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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