Abstract

Chapter 1. Introduction: On the originality and the fruitfulness of the encounter between phenomenology and Japanese philosophy (ALTOBRANDO and TAGUCHI).- Part I - Nishida and the Encounter with in Japan.- Chapter 2. Nishida's Immanent of as Nothingness (ITABASHI) .- Chapter 3. On the Negation-based Structure of Acting-Self-awareness: The Development of Nishida's Phenomenological Thought (TANGI).- Chapter 4. Nishida Kitaro and (CHEUNG).- Part 2. Japanese and of Self-awareness.- Chapter 5. Nishida and the of Self-Awareness (MARALDO).- Chapter 6. Heidegger and Nishida's Transformations of Transcendental Reflection (ISHIHARA).- Part 3. Japanese and of Alterity.- Chapter 7. Consciousness Without Boundaries? The Riddle of Alterity in Husserl and Nishida (TAGUCHI).- Chapter 8. touching its limits. Tanabe and Levinas in 1934 (SUGIMURA).- Part 4. Japanese Ethics and of Intersubjectivity.- Chapter 9. Tomoo Otaka's Conception of Sovereignty as Nomos: A Phenomenological Interpretation (YAEGASHI and UEMURA).- Chapter 10. Ethics Can Only Be Hermeneutic and Not Phenomenological: A Critical Assessment of Watsuji Tetsuro's Thesis (IKEDA).- Chapter 11. Watsuji's of Aidagara: An Interpretation and Application to Psychopathology (KRUEGER).- Part 5. Japanese and the Development of New Phenomenological Perspectives.- Chapter 12. Self-Awareness as Transcendental Mediationality (NITTA).- Chapter 13. The of Mediation: Absolute mediation and Logic of Species in Tanabe's (MURAI).- Chapter 14. The Spiritual Oriental Philosophy of Toshihiko Izutsu. Toward a Structuralist Phenomenology (NAGAI).- Chapter 15. Recurrence and the Great Death: A Transcontinental (SCHROEDER).

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