Heidegger and Asian Thought /
Heidegger and Asian Thought /
ed. by Graham Parkes.
- 1 online resource (296 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Heidegger and Vedanta: Reflections on a Questionable Theme -- West-East Dialogue: Heidegger and Lao-tzu -- Heidegger, Taoism, and the Question of Metaphysics -- Heidegger and Our Translation of the Tao Te Chirtg -- Thoughts on the Way: Being and Time via Lao-Chuang -- Reflections on Two Addresses by Martin Heidegger -- The Encounter of Modern Japanese Philosophy with Heidegger -- On the Origin of Nihilism—In View of the Problem of Technology and Karma -- Heidegger's Bremen Lectures: Towards a Dialogue with His Later Thought -- Language and Silence: Self-Inquiry in Heidegger and Zen -- Afterwords—Language -- Heidegger's Way with Sinitic Thinking -- Mudra as Thinking: Developing Our Wisdom-of-Being in Gesture and Movement -- Contributors -- Author-Title Index -- Subject Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
"In 12 excellent essays by scholars East and West, this collection explores the many dimensions of Heidegger's relation to Eastern thinking. Because of the quality of the contributions, the eminence of the many contributors. this volume must be considered an indispensable reference on the subject. Highly recommended." —Choice.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780824845384
10.1515/9780824845384 doi
PHILOSOPHY / Individual Philosophers.
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Heidegger and Vedanta: Reflections on a Questionable Theme -- West-East Dialogue: Heidegger and Lao-tzu -- Heidegger, Taoism, and the Question of Metaphysics -- Heidegger and Our Translation of the Tao Te Chirtg -- Thoughts on the Way: Being and Time via Lao-Chuang -- Reflections on Two Addresses by Martin Heidegger -- The Encounter of Modern Japanese Philosophy with Heidegger -- On the Origin of Nihilism—In View of the Problem of Technology and Karma -- Heidegger's Bremen Lectures: Towards a Dialogue with His Later Thought -- Language and Silence: Self-Inquiry in Heidegger and Zen -- Afterwords—Language -- Heidegger's Way with Sinitic Thinking -- Mudra as Thinking: Developing Our Wisdom-of-Being in Gesture and Movement -- Contributors -- Author-Title Index -- Subject Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
"In 12 excellent essays by scholars East and West, this collection explores the many dimensions of Heidegger's relation to Eastern thinking. Because of the quality of the contributions, the eminence of the many contributors. this volume must be considered an indispensable reference on the subject. Highly recommended." —Choice.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780824845384
10.1515/9780824845384 doi
PHILOSOPHY / Individual Philosophers.

