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Works Cited
General Sourcebook
- [JPS]
- Heisig, James W., Thomas P. Kasulis, and John C. Maraldo (eds.),
2011, Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook, Honolulu: University
of Hawai‘i. [Comprehensive coverage of the whole Japanese
philosophical tradition; Contains relevant selections from all
philosophers mentioned in this article and references to original
sources in Japanese or Chinese]
Other Works Cited
- Bergson, Henri, 1955, An Introduction to Metaphysics,
trans. by T. E. Hulme, Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. (Scholar)
- Dickinson, Emily, 1884 [1986], “Letter To Louise and Frances
Norcross, late March 1884”, in Emily Dickinson Selected
Letters, T.H. Johnson (ed.), p. 303, Cambridge, MA: Belknap
Press. (Scholar)
- Harootunian, H. D., 1978, “The Consciousness of Archaic Form
in the New Realism of Kokugaku”, in Japanese Thought in the
Tokugawa Period: Methods and Metaphors, Tetsuo Najita and Irwin
Scheiner (eds.), Chicago: University of Chicago, 63–104. (Scholar)
- Kasulis, Thomas P., 2008, “Cultivating the Mindful Heart:
What We May Learn from the Japanese Philosophy of
Kokoro.” in Educations and Their Purposes: A
Conversation among Cultures, Roger T. Ames and Peter D. Hershock,
(eds.), Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i, 142–156. (Scholar)
- Kasulis, Thomas P., 2018, Engaging Japanese Philosophy: A Short History, Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i. (Scholar)
- Ueda Shizuteru, 2004, “‘Nothingness’ in Meister
Eckhart and Zen Buddhism”, The Buddha Eye: An Anthology of
the Kyoto School, Fredrick Frank (ed.), Bloomington: World
Wisdom, 157–69. (Scholar)
- Watsuji Tetsurō, 1996, Watsuji Tetsuro’s Rinrigaku:
Ethics in Japan, trans. by Yamamoto Seisaku and Robert E. Carter,
Albany: SUNY. (Scholar)
- White, Hayden, 1973, Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-century Europe, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins. (Scholar)
- Yuasa Yasuo, 1987, The Body: Toward an Eastern Mind-Body
Theory, Thomas P. Kasulis (ed.), trans. by Shigenori Nagatomo and
Thomas P. Kasulis, Albany: SUNY. (Scholar)
Anthologies of Japanese philosophy in translation
- deBary, Wm. Theodore, et al. (eds.), Sources of Japanese
Tradition, 2001, New York: Columbia University, 2nd
ed., 2 vols. [Anthology of the overall Japanese literary tradition,
including many philosophical works] (Scholar)
- Dilworth, David A. and Valdo H. Viglielmo with Agustin Jacinto
Zavala (eds.), 1998, Sourcebook for Modern Japanese Philosophy:
Selected Documents, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. [Collection of
modern philosophy essays] (Scholar)
- Franck, Fredrick (ed.), 2004, The Buddha Eye: An Anthology of
the Kyoto School, Bloomington, IN: World Wisdom. [Collection of
modern philosophy essays] (Scholar)
- Izutsu Toshihiko and Izutsu Toyo(ko), 1981, The Theory of
Beauty in the Classical Aesthetics of Japan, Boston: Martinus
Nijhoff. [Anthology of aesthetic works; a combination of translated
classical works from Japanese aesthetics and paired interpretative
essays of related seminal concepts] (Scholar)
- Jacinto Zavala, Augustín (ed.), 1995, Textos de la
filosofía japonesa, Michoacán: El Colegio de
Michoacán. [Collection of modern philosophy essays] (Scholar)
- Marra, Michele, 1999, Modern Japanese Aesthetics: A
Reader, Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i. [Anthology of
aesthetic works] (Scholar)
- Ōhashi, Ryōsuke (ed.), 2012, Die Philosophie der
Kyōto-Schule, Freiburg: Karl Alber, rev. ed. [Collection of
modern philosophy essays] (Scholar)
- Picken, Stuart D. B., 2004, Sourcebook in Shinto: Selected
Documents, Westport, CT: Praeger. [Anthology of Shintō
writings, some of philosophical nature] (Scholar)
General studies of Japanese philosophy in Western languages
- Bellah, Robert N., 2003, Imagining Japan: The Japanese
Tradition and Its Modern Interpretation, Berkeley: University of
California. (Collection of essays) (Scholar)
- Blocker, H. Gene, and Christopher L. Starling, 2001, Japanese Philosophy, Albany: SUNY. (Scholar)
- Brüll, Lydia, 1993, Die Japanische Philosophie: Eine Einführung, Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 2nd ed. (Scholar)
- Collins, Randall, 1998, The Sociology of Philosophies: A Global Theory of Intellectual Change, Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University. (Sections on Japan explain intellectual climate in terms of the personal networks instead of schools of thought) (Scholar)
- Davis, Bret W. (ed), forthcoming, The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Philosophy, New York: Oxford University Press. (Comprehensive collection of essays by leading scholars in the field) (Scholar)
- Davis, Bret W., Brian Schroeder, and Jason M. Wirth (eds.), 2011, Japanese and Continental Philosophy: Conversations with the Kyoto School, Bloomington: Indiana University. (Sampling of Western philosophers’ engaging modern Japanese philosophy) (Scholar)
- González Valles, Jesús, 2000, Historia de la
filosofía japonesa, Madrid: Tecnos. (Scholar)
- Hamada Junko, 1994, Japanische Philosophie nach 1868, Leiden: E. J. Brill. (Scholar)
- Heisig, James (ed.), 2004, Japanese Philosophy Abroad,
Nagoya: Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture. (Essays discussing
reception of Japanese philosophy outside Japan) (Scholar)
- Kasulis, Thomas P., 2018, Engaging Japanese Philosophy: A Short History, Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i. (Contains cross-references to Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook listed above) (Scholar)
- Kōsaka Masaaki, 1958, Japanese Thought in the Meiji
Era, trans. by David Abosch (Tokyo: Pan-Pacific Press). (Scholar)
- Maraldo, John C., 2017, Japanese Philosophy in the Making 1: Crossing Paths with Nishida, Nagoya: Chisokudō Publications. (Essays not only on Nishida, but also more generally on metaphilosophy, cross-cultural philosophical translation, modern Japanese intellectual history) (Scholar)
- Maruyama Masao, 1974, Studies in the Intellectual History of Tokugawa Japan, trans. by Mikiso Hane, Princeton: Princeton University. (Scholar)
- Nakamura Hajime, 2002, History of Japanese Thought
592–1868: Japanese Philosophy before Western Culture Entered
Japan, London: Kegan Paul. (Collection of essays) (Scholar)
- Paul, Gregor, 1986, Zur Geschichte der Philosophie in Japan
und zu ihrer Darstellung, Tokyo: Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Natur– und Völkerkunde Ostasiens. (Scholar)
- Piovesana, Gino K. and Naoshi Yamawaki, 1997, Recent Japanese
Philosophical Thought, 1862–1996: A Survey, Including a New
Survey by Naoshi Yamawaki, “The Philosophical Thought of Japan
from 1963 to 1996,” Richmond, Surrey: Japan Library, rev.
ed. (Scholar)
Relevant Philosophical Journals in Western Languages
- Asian Philosophy
- European Journal in Japanese Philosophy
- The Eastern Buddhist
- The Journal of Japanese Philosophy
- Philosophy East and West