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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword A Contemplative Life vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction xv
- Conventions and Abbreviations xxv
- Prologue 1
- 1. Childhood: “White Sand, Green Pine Needles” (1870–1886) 5
- 2. Mathematics or Philosophy? (1886–1891) 16
- 3. The Imperial University (1891–1894) 30
- 4. Existential Impasse and Zen Practice (1894–1899) 45
- 5. Toward Kenshö: An Inner Journey (1899–1904) 59
- 6. The Birth of a Philosopher (1904–1907) 76
- 7. Pure Experience and On Religion (1908–1909) 96
- 8. Gakushūin in Tokyo: A Year of Transition (1909–1910) 103
- 9. Kyoto Imperial University: Early Years (1910–1912) 117
- 10. Consolidation of the Philosophy Department (1913–1917) 135
- 11. Correspondence with Tanabe Hajime (1913–1917) 151
- 12. The Calm before the Storm (1917–1919) 161
- 13. Sorrows of Life and Philosophy (1919–1922) 171
- 14. The Nishida-Einstein Connection (1920–1922) 185
- 15. An Inner Struggle and a Breakthrough (1923–1925) 188
- 16. The Logic of the Topos (1924–1926) 202
- 17. Retirement (1926–1929) 210
- 18. Formation of the Kyoto School of Philosophy (1929–1932) 227
- 19. Remarriage and Nishida’s View of Women (1927–1931) 234
- 20. Development of Personalist Dialectics (1932–1934) 248
- 21. Education and Scholarship under Fascism (1935–1937) 262
- 22. Dark Political Undercurrent (1936–1937) 278
- 23. The Dialectical World as the Absolutely Contradictory Self-Identity (1938–1940) 290
- 24. History, State, and the Individual (1940–1941) 305
- 25. Finale (1942–1945) 319
- Epilogue 336
- Notes 341
- Glossary of Names and Terms 403
- Bibliography 423
- Index 455
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword A Contemplative Life vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction xv
- Conventions and Abbreviations xxv
- Prologue 1
- 1. Childhood: “White Sand, Green Pine Needles” (1870–1886) 5
- 2. Mathematics or Philosophy? (1886–1891) 16
- 3. The Imperial University (1891–1894) 30
- 4. Existential Impasse and Zen Practice (1894–1899) 45
- 5. Toward Kenshö: An Inner Journey (1899–1904) 59
- 6. The Birth of a Philosopher (1904–1907) 76
- 7. Pure Experience and On Religion (1908–1909) 96
- 8. Gakushūin in Tokyo: A Year of Transition (1909–1910) 103
- 9. Kyoto Imperial University: Early Years (1910–1912) 117
- 10. Consolidation of the Philosophy Department (1913–1917) 135
- 11. Correspondence with Tanabe Hajime (1913–1917) 151
- 12. The Calm before the Storm (1917–1919) 161
- 13. Sorrows of Life and Philosophy (1919–1922) 171
- 14. The Nishida-Einstein Connection (1920–1922) 185
- 15. An Inner Struggle and a Breakthrough (1923–1925) 188
- 16. The Logic of the Topos (1924–1926) 202
- 17. Retirement (1926–1929) 210
- 18. Formation of the Kyoto School of Philosophy (1929–1932) 227
- 19. Remarriage and Nishida’s View of Women (1927–1931) 234
- 20. Development of Personalist Dialectics (1932–1934) 248
- 21. Education and Scholarship under Fascism (1935–1937) 262
- 22. Dark Political Undercurrent (1936–1937) 278
- 23. The Dialectical World as the Absolutely Contradictory Self-Identity (1938–1940) 290
- 24. History, State, and the Individual (1940–1941) 305
- 25. Finale (1942–1945) 319
- Epilogue 336
- Notes 341
- Glossary of Names and Terms 403
- Bibliography 423
- Index 455