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Keiji Nishitani

    February 27, 1900 – November 24, 1990

    Keiji Nishitani was a Japanese philosopher of the Kyoto School whose work delved into profound philosophical questions. His intellectual focus centered on the insight of the individual rather than the reform of the social order. Nishitani's approach emphasized individual understanding and personal perspective in his philosophical inquiries.

    Was ist Religion?
    On Buddhism
    Religion and Nothingness
    • 2006

      On Buddhism

      • 175 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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      The work presents six insightful lectures by renowned Buddhist philosopher Keiji Nishitani, exploring the relevance and application of Buddhist principles in contemporary society. Nishitani delves into the intersection of Buddhism and modernity, addressing existential questions and offering a fresh perspective on spiritual practice. His reflections encourage readers to engage with Buddhist thought in a way that resonates with today's challenges and experiences.

      On Buddhism
    • 1992

      Religion and Nothingness

      • 366 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      Taking absolute nothingness as the fundamental notion in rational explanations of the Eastern experience of human life, this book examines the relevance of this notion for contemporary life, and in particular for Western philosophical theories and religious believes.

      Religion and Nothingness
    • 1982