Results for 'Toshinobu Inada'

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  1. Hōgaku gairon: hō no kiso riron to hōritsu.Toshinobu Inada (ed.) - 1996 - Tōkyō: Seirin shoin.
     
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    Zen and Japanese Culture.Kenneth K. Inada - 1962 - Philosophy East and West 12 (2):175-177.
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  3. Ronri kōdō seikatsu soshite keiei.Jōju Inada - 2001 - Tōkyō: Tōkai Daigaku Shuppankai.
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    Buddhism, a « Mystery Religion »?Kenneth K. Inada - 1957 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 19 (3):515-517.
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    Changing Phases of Buddhist Thought.Kenneth K. Inada - 1970 - Philosophy East and West 20 (4):429-430.
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    The Chinese Doctrinal Acceptance of Buddhism.Kenneth K. Inada - 1997 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 24 (1):5-17.
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    The Philosophy of India and Its Impact on American Thought.Kenneth K. Inada - 1971 - Philosophy East and West 21 (2):219-220.
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    Causality: The Central Philosophy of Buddhism.Kenneth K. Inada - 1976 - Philosophy East and West 26 (3):339-345.
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  9. Kyōiku mondō.Inada Nada - 1977 - Chuo Koron Sha.
     
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  10. Kyōiku mondō ; Oyakotte nandarō ; kokoro no soko o nozoitara.Inada Nada - 1983 - Tōkyō: Chikuma Shobō.
     
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    Parallel Developments: A Comparative History of Ideas.Kenneth K. Inada - 1976 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 37 (2):274-276.
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    安藤昌益: 研究国際化時代の新検証, 付新現代語訳「自然真営道」.Toshinobu Yasunaga & Shåoeki Andåo - 1992 - Tōkyō: Nōbunkyō. Edited by Shōeki Andō.
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    Andō Shōeki: kenkyū kokusaika jidai no shinkenshō: tsuketari, shin gendaigoyaku "Shizen shin'eidō".Toshinobu Yasunaga - 1992 - Tōkyō: Nōbunkyō. Edited by Shōeki Andō.
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    Ando Shoeki: social and ecological philosopher of eighteenth century Japan.Toshinobu Yasunaga & Shōeki Andō - 1992 - New York: Weatherhill. Edited by Shōeki Andō.
    This work comprises the works of Shoeki translated in full. When Ando Shoeki's writings were discovered nearly a century ago, they were thought to be forgeries, such was their uniqueness and revolutionary nature. But his sharp and thoughful criticism of the Japanese feudal order proved to be genuine. Shoeki's philosophy combines and criticizes Buddhism, Confucianism and traditional Oriental medical theories offering a unique view of humanity, society and the natural world that is startling in its modernity. He advocates ecology, equality (...)
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  15. Andō Shōeki to Nakae Chōmin.Toshinobu Yasunaga - 1978
     
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  16. Kinsei Nihon no tetsugaku: Andō Shōeki, Hiraga Gennai, Miura Baien.Toshinobu Yasunaga, Toru Haga & Minami Yanagisawa - 1984 - Takasaki-shi: Asaosha. Edited by Tōru Haga & Minami Yanagisawa.
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    David J. Kalupahana, NigHrjuna, The Philosophy of the Middle Way.Kenneth K. Inada - 1987 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 14 (3):371-377.
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    Northropian categories of experience revisited.Kenneth K. Inada - 1992 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 19 (1):25-49.
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    Rumination on the Chinese Philosophical Tradition.Kenneth K. Inada - 2003 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 30 (3-4):327-340.
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    The chinese doctrinal acceptance of buddhism.Kenneth K. Inada - 1997 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 24 (1):5-17.
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    Two strains in buddhist causality.Kenneth K. Inada - 1985 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 12 (1):49-56.
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    Understanding the Chinese Mind. The philosophical Roots.Kenneth K. Inada - 1996 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 23 (1):111-114.
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    Zen and taoism: Common and uncommon grounds of discourse.Kenneth Inada - 1988 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 15 (1):51-65.
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  24. The Logic of Unity: The Discovery of Zero and Emptiness in Prajnaparamita Thought.Hosaku Matsuo & Kenneth K. Inada - 1987 - The Personalist Forum 3 (2):164-166.
     
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    Guide to Buddhist Philosophy.Steven B. Goodman & Kenneth K. Inada - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (3):513.
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    Response to Richard Pilgrim's review of "the logic of unity", by Hosaku Matsuo and translated by Kenneth K. Inada.Kenneth K. Inada - 1989 - Philosophy East and West 39 (4):453-456.
  27. A theory of oriental aesthetics: A prolegomenon.Kenneth K. Inada - 1997 - Philosophy East and West 47 (2):117-131.
    Oriental thought requires the introduction of a novel metaphysical concept of nonbeing, along with being, to exhibit the dynamics of becoming. The initial contact of being and nonbeing is the basis of aesthetic nature and the fountainhead of Oriental aesthetics.
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    Whitehead's 'actual entity' and the Buddha's anātman.Kenneth K. Inada - 1971 - Philosophy East and West 21 (3):303-316.
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    Immanent transcendence: The possibility of an east–west philosophical dialogue.Kenneth K. Inada - 2008 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 35 (3):493-510.
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    Time and temporality: A buddhist approach.Kenneth K. Inada - 1974 - Philosophy East and West 24 (2):171-179.
    The buddhist approach to the concepts of time and temporality is necessarily based on the correct understanding of the ordinary but dynamically oriented experiential process. in such a process, the concept of time takes on conventional, arbitrary and abstract natures, and subsequently gives way to the concept of temporality which is part and parcel of the experiential process and directly opens up other buddhist doctrines such as relational origination and voidness of being. temporality is non-conventional 'lived time'.
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    Buddhist naturalism and the myth of rebirth.Kenneth K. Inada - 1970 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1 (1):46 - 53.
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    Some Basic Misconceptions of Buddhism.Kenneth K. Inada - 1969 - International Philosophical Quarterly 9 (1):101-119.
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    The metaphysics of buddhist experience and the Whiteheadian encounter.Kenneth K. Inada - 1975 - Philosophy East and West 25 (4):465-488.
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  34. Problematics of the buddhist nature of self.Kenneth K. Inada - 1979 - Philosophy East and West 29 (2):141-158.
  35. The range of buddhist ontology.Kenneth K. Inada - 1988 - Philosophy East and West 38 (3):261-280.
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    A rejoinder to Munitz.Kenneth K. Inada - 1975 - Philosophy East and West 25 (3):351-352.
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    A Theory of Oriental Aesthetics — a Prolegomenon.Kenneth K. Inada - 1997 - Dialogue and Universalism 7 (3):15-26.
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    Buddhism and American thinkers.Kenneth K. Inada & Nolan Pliny Jacobson (eds.) - 1984 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Prefatory Remarks to Charles Hartshorne's Essay The leading process philosopher of out time intimately divulges his own awakening to the fundamentals of ...
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  39. Buddhism and American Thinkers.Kenneth K. Inada & Nolan P. Jacobson - 1987 - Religious Studies 23 (1):153-154.
     
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  40. Buddhism and American Thinkers.Kenneth K. Inada & Nolan P. Jacobson - 1985 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 21 (1):152-155.
     
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    Buddhist and Western ethics: problematics and possibilities.Kenneth K. Inada - 1991 - In Charles Wei-Hsun Fu & Sandra A. Wawrytko (eds.), Buddhist Ethics and Modern Society: An International Symposium. Greenwood Press. pp. 333--345.
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    Buddho-Taoist and Western metaphysics of the self.Kenneth K. Inada - 1997 - In Douglas Allen & Ashok Kumar Malhotra (eds.), Culture and Self: Philosophical and Religious Perspectives, East and West. Westview Press. pp. 83--93.
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    Books in review.Kenneth K. Inada - 1970 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1 (1):55.
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    Buddhist Reality and Divinity.Kenneth K. Inada - 2017 - In Eliot Deutsch & Ron Bontekoe (eds.), A Companion to World Philosophies. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 392–399.
    In the quest for Buddhist reality, the inevitable comparison is made between it and the Brahmanic concept of supreme reality. In some quarters, it is alleged that both systems point at an identical nature of reality and maintain a similar method in arriving at it. After all, the historical Buddha was a Brahmin oriented in the Upaniṣadic tradition. He also engaged himself in the prevailing disciplinary practice of yoga to overcome the ill‐nature of the ordinary self (ātman) and like other (...)
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    Environmental problematics in the buddhist context.Kenneth K. Inada - 1987 - Philosophy East and West 37 (2):135-149.
  46. Fushin no tetsugaku Kampishi.Takashi Inada - 1973
     
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    Guide to Buddhist Philosophy.Kenneth K. Inada - 1985 - Hall Reference Books.
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  48. In the journals.Kenneth K. Inada - 1970 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1 (1):59.
     
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    Munitz' concept of the world... A buddhist response.Kenneth K. Inada - 1975 - Philosophy East and West 25 (3):309-317.
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    Notes and news.Kenneth K. Inada - 1970 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1 (1):54.
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