Keiji Nishitani
Keiji Nishitani was a prominent Japanese philosopher of the Kyoto School, known for his work on existentialism and Zen Buddhism. He was a student of Kitaro Nishida and contributed significantly to the dialogue between Eastern and Western philosophical traditions.
Books
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1. Religion And Nothingness
An Essay on the Philosophy of Religion
This philosophical exploration delves into the intersection of Eastern and Western thought, examining the profound questions of existence, meaning, and the nature of reality. It challenges the reader to confront the concept of "nothingness" as a fundamental aspect of human experience, offering a unique perspective that transcends traditional religious and philosophical boundaries. Through a synthesis of Zen Buddhism and existential philosophy, the text invites a deep reflection on the self, the universe, and the interconnectedness of all things, ultimately suggesting that embracing nothingness can lead to a more authentic and liberated way of being.
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