
Das Nichts und das Sein
Buddhistische Wissenstheorien und Transzendentalphilosophie
Helmut Girndt(Editor)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 6. September 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
348 pages
978-90-04-37567-3 (ISBN)
Description
Dreissig Jahre kollegialer Beziehung zwischen der Japanischen und der Internationalen Fichte Gesellschaft haben im Band 46 der Fichte Studien ihren Ausdruck gefunden, einer Sammlung von Aufsaetzen auf der Grundlage transzendentaler Philosophie (Kants, Fichtes und Husserls) und klassischer Texte des Mahayana Buddhismus (und der japanischen Kyoto Schule). Ohne unvereinbare Unterschiede zwischen westlichem und oestlichem Denken zu leugnen, finden sie ihre Grundlage in prae-reflexiver Erkenntnis.
Beitragende sind Kogaku Arifuko, Martin Bunte, Luis Fellipe Garcia, Lutz Geldsetzer, Helmut Girndt, Katsuki Hayashi, Sasa Josifovic, Michael Lewin, Hitoshi Minobe, Kunihiko Nagasawa, Akira Omine, Valentin Pluder, Raji C. Steineck, Johannes Stoffers und Fabian Voelker.
Thirty years of friendly connections between the Japanese Fichte Association and the International Fichte Society have found expression in volume 46 of Fichte Studien. It contains a collection of comparative studies between European and Japanese philosophy centered on transcendental philosophy (of Kant, Fichte and Husserl) and classical Mahayana Buddhism (plus Japan?s Kyoto school). Without denying irreconcilable differences between western and eastern thinking these essays demonstrate that western as well as eastern thinking is based on the universal ground of pre-reflexive cognition.
Beitragende sind Kogaku Arifuko, Martin Bunte, Luis Fellipe Garcia, Lutz Geldsetzer, Helmut Girndt, Katsuki Hayashi, Sasa Josifovic, Michael Lewin, Hitoshi Minobe, Kunihiko Nagasawa, Akira Omine, Valentin Pluder, Raji C. Steineck, Johannes Stoffers und Fabian Voelker.
Thirty years of friendly connections between the Japanese Fichte Association and the International Fichte Society have found expression in volume 46 of Fichte Studien. It contains a collection of comparative studies between European and Japanese philosophy centered on transcendental philosophy (of Kant, Fichte and Husserl) and classical Mahayana Buddhism (plus Japan?s Kyoto school). Without denying irreconcilable differences between western and eastern thinking these essays demonstrate that western as well as eastern thinking is based on the universal ground of pre-reflexive cognition.
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Language
German
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
550 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-37567-3 (9789004375673)
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Helmut Girndt, Dr. phil., Profesor (em) Duisburg, elemaliger Praesident der Internationalen Fichte Gesellschaft, zuvor in den USA lehrend, Autor zweier Buecher ueber die Differenz des Hegelschen und Fichteschen Systems und den Begriff des sozialen Handelns bei Max Weber, Herausgeber von Sammelbaenden und Aufsaetzen zur Transzendentalphilosophie.
Helmut Girndt, Dr. phil., Professor em. Duisburg, former president of International Fichte Gesellschaft, previously professor in the United States, publisher of two books on the Difference between the Systems of Hegel and of Fichte and on the concept of social act in Max Weber, editor of books and author of essays on transcendental philosophy.
Helmut Girndt, Dr. phil., Professor em. Duisburg, former president of International Fichte Gesellschaft, previously professor in the United States, publisher of two books on the Difference between the Systems of Hegel and of Fichte and on the concept of social act in Max Weber, editor of books and author of essays on transcendental philosophy.