<span>Nishihira Tadashi, one of Japan's leading philosophers, introduces the deeply experiential philosophy of losing yourself in the reality of the present, guiding us through a concept found at the centre of Eastern spiritual thought.<br><br>Translated into English for the first time, Tadashi defi
The Philosophy of No-Mind: Experience without Self
✍ Scribed by Nishihira Tadashi, Ann A. Pang-White (editor)
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Academic
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 305
- Series
- Bloomsbury Introductions to World Philosophies
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Table of Contents
Cover
Contents
List of Figures
Series Editor’s Preface
Introduction
1 Seeking Out the Linguistic Roots of “No-mind”
2 Dynamism and Paradox: The Schematic Diagram and Flow of This Book
3 D.T. Suzuki on No-mind: The Experience of Mushin That Founds Religion
4 D.T. Suzuki’s Research on the History of Zen Philosophy: Mushin in the History of Zen
5 Izutsu Toshihiko’s Zen Philosophy: Philosophical Considerations of the No-Mind of Zen
6 Mushin in Zeami’s Writings: “Not a Single Thing in Mind” and the Perfection of Theater
7 Mushin in Takuan’s The Mysterious Record of Immovable Wisdom: “Not Placing the Heart-Mind Anywhere” and “One Ought to Give Rise to This Heart-Mind”
8 Ishida Baigan’s “The Heaven of Mushin”: “The Mind That Is One with All on Heaven and Earth” and Social Ethics
9 Innocence, Unconscious, No-Self: The Periphery of Mushin
10 Paradox and Zero-Point: The Continuous Reversals of No-Mind
Appendix: Fragmentary Notes on the Care of No-Mind
Translator’s Essay: No-Mind and Mindful Education (By Anton Sevilla-Liu)
Epilogue
Notes
English and German References
Index
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