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| #657998 in Books | University of Hawaii Press | 1993-06-01 | 1993-06-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.99 x.38 x5.00l,.40 | File type: PDF | 176 pages | ||41 of 42 people found the following review helpful.| One of the most profound works of twentieth-century philosophy|By Brian C.|I can't resist being the first person to review this work despite the fact that I am still a LONG ways away from fully unraveling it's meaning.
This is, in my opinion, one of the most profound works of philosophy written in the twentieth-century (or any century). It is definitely not a light||Last Writings represents a quantum leap in the West's understanding of a significant segment of modern Japanese philosophy and through it, of the religious treasure house out of which it emerged.-- "Monumenta Nipponica"
This little book will
Nishida Kitarô, Japan's premier modern philosopher, was born in 1870 and grew to intellectual maturity in the final decades of the Meiji period (1868–1912). He achieved recognition as Japan's leading establishment philosopher during his tenure as professor of philosophy at Kyoto University. After his retirement in 1927, and until his death in 1945, Nishida published a continuous stream of original essays that can best be described as intercivilizational, a...
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