Beyond Personal Identity: Dōgen, Nishida, and a Phenomenology of No-self

Psychology Press (2001)
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Applies Dogen Kigen's religious philosophy and the philosophy of Nishida Kitaro to the philosophical problem of personal identity, probing the applicability of the concept of non-self to the philosophical problems of selfhood, otherness, and temporality which culminate in the conundrum of personal identity.

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