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  1. Nishitani Keiji ( jap. 西谷 啓治; * 27. Februar 1900; † 24. November 1990) war ein japanischer Philosoph. Er gilt als einer der wichtigsten Denker der japanischen Philosophie des 20. Jahrhunderts. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Wirken. 2 Werke. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelbelege. Leben und Wirken.

  2. Keiji Nishitani (西谷 啓治, Nishitani Keiji, February 27, 1900 – November 24, 1990) was a Japanese philosopher. He was a scholar of the Kyoto School and a disciple of Kitarō Nishida . In 1924, Nishitani received his doctorate from Kyoto Imperial University for his dissertation "Das Ideale und das Reale bei Schelling und Bergson" .

  3. 27. Feb. 2006 · The progenitor of the Kyoto School is Nishida Kitarō [ 1] (1870–1945). In the Meiji period (1868–1912), when Japan reopened to the rest of the world after more than two centuries of national isolation, a generation of scholars devoted themselves to importing Western academic fields of inquiry, including “philosophy.”.

  4. 4. Juni 2019 · Nishidas most famous disciple NISHITANI Keiji 西谷啓治 (1900–1990), on the other hand, never seemed to have any qualms about discussing certain elements in his thinking as Buddhist, in particular, Mahāyāna or Zen-inspired. Yet the issue is not a simple one and it would be reductive to identify Nishitani as nothing but a ...

    • John W. M. Krummel
    • Krummel@hws.edu
    • 2019
  5. 2. Sept. 2014 · In an essay called “My Philosophical Starting Point,” the Kyoto School thinker Nishitani Keiji (1900–90) writes of “one fundamental concern that was constantly at work” in his early interest in figures like Nietzsche and Dostoevsky, on the one hand, and Zen thinkers such as Hakuin and Takuan on the other: “a doubt ...

  6. Nishitani Keiji (1900–1990) is arguably the most famous and most significant modern “philosopher of Zen.” There are of course many renowned modern Zen masters, and a number of famous modern Japanese philosophers—beginning with Nishida Kitarō, the founder of the Kyoto School, of which Nishitani is the central figure of the second generation.

  7. Oktober 2022 an einen Workshop zu Kitaro Nishida und Keiji Nishitani am Goethe-Institut in Kyoto, Japan, teil. Seine Eindrücke und Erkenntnisse aus diesem internationalen Austausch lässt Lehmann in seinem persönlichen Nachbericht Revue passieren. Kunstwerk "Fallen Leaves" (1909) des japanischen Malers Hishida Shunsō; gemeinfrei.