Exploring Japanese Thought
Author(s)
Sueki, Fumihiko
Contributor(s)
Sekimori, Gaynor (other)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
2a9b53e2-d935-4acb-b80b-9e8e05a192eeLanguage
EnglishAbstract
Japanese history is filled with many great writers and thinkers whose names live on today. While some are well-known abroad, like the Zen scholar Suzuki Daisetsu and the writer Miyazawa Kenji, others remain confined to the realm of scholarship. This book introduces forty-five works of thought to a general readership, put into context with insightful and evocative commentary. Grouped into seven themes, each essay deals with topics such as the relationship between people and nature, the living and the dead, introspection to secular engagement, the nature of the physical body, redefining Buddhism, traditional thought and culture throughout the ages, and the function of the state in society. By examining the ideas of the past, Exploring Japanese Thought offers wisdom for living in the present.
Keywords
Philosophy; Eastern; Buddhist; EssaysISBN
9784866582542, 9784866582559Publisher website
https://www.jpicinternational.com/Publication date and place
2025Grantor
Imprint
Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for CultureClassification
Oriental & Indian philosophy
Oriental & Indian philosophy
Philosophy