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Kyoto in Davos. Intercultural Readings of the Cassirer-Heidegger Debate

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550 Seiten
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Brillerschienen am10.01.2024
The famous debate between Ernst Cassirer and Martin Heidegger of 1929 in Davos was set on a global stage and, yet, inherently Eurocentric. This volume explores how the hypothetical presence of the Kyoto school founder Nishida KitarÅ would have overcome this limitation.mehr

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KlappentextThe famous debate between Ernst Cassirer and Martin Heidegger of 1929 in Davos was set on a global stage and, yet, inherently Eurocentric. This volume explores how the hypothetical presence of the Kyoto school founder Nishida KitarÅ would have overcome this limitation.
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ISBN/GTIN978-90-04-68016-6
ProduktartBuch
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FormatGenäht
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Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum10.01.2024
Seiten550 Seiten
SpracheMehrsprachig
Artikel-Nr.60598749

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
PrefaceNotes on ContributorsIntroductionâRalf MüllerPart 1 Recontextualizing the Davos Debate1 Revisiting the Debate between Cassirer and Heidegger in Davos: Imagination, Finiteness, and MoralsâMichel Dalissier2 The Davos Debate, Pure Philosophy and Normativity: Thinking from the Perspective of the History of PhilosophyâEsther Oluffa Pedersen3 Humans and Other Animals: The Forgotten Other Beyond Davos and KyotoâJohn C. Maraldo4 Anthropology as an Intercultural Philosophy of CultureâTobias Endres5 Heidegger and Cassirer on Schematism: Reflections on an Intercultural PhilosophyâDomenico SchneiderPart 2 Nishida Joining the Davos Debate6 Absolute Self-Contradictory Human Existence: Nishida in DavosâFrancesca Greco7 Cassirer and Nishida: Mathematical Crosscurrents in Their Philosophical PathsâRossella Lupacchini8 Lask, Heidegger, and Nishida: From Meaning as Object to Horizon and PlaceâJohn W.M. Krummel9 From Kyoto and Hong Kong to Davos: Nishida Kitaro and Mou Zongsan´s possible contributions to the Cassirer-Heidegger DebateâTak-Lap Yeung10 From the Problem of Meaning via Basic Phenomena to the Question of Philosophy after Metaphysics: Cassirer, Heidegger, and NishidaâIngmar Meland11 The Self-Aware Individual and the Kyoto School´s Quest for a Philosophical AnthropologyâDennis StrombackPart 3 German-Japanese Ramifications of the Davos Debate12 The Davos Debate and Japanese Philosophy: Welt-Schema and Einbildungskraft in Tanabe and MikiâTatsuya Higaki13 From Despair to Authentic Existence: Kierkegaard´s Anthropology of Despair in the Light of Nishitani´s ThoughtâSebastian Hüsch14 Cassirer, Heidegger, and Miki: The Logic of the Dual Transcendence of the ImaginationâSteve Lofts15 Now, Ever or After: Contrasting the Pure Lands of D.T. Suzuki and Tanabe HajimeâRossa Ó Muireartaigh16 On Homo Faber: Nishida and MikiâTakushi Odagiri17 Anti-Cartesianism East and West: Watsuji and Heidegger on the Possibility of Significant Dealing with EntitiesâHans Peter Liederbach18 Miki and the Myth of HumanismâFernando Wirtz19 Hineingehalten in das Nichts: Die Metaphysik und das Andere des SeinsâEmanuel SeitzIndexmehr