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A Cross-Cultural Approach to the De-Ontological Self Paradigm |
Dilworth, David A. (著); Silverman, Hugh J. (著) |
The Monist |
1978.01 |
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A cross-cultural approach to the de-ontological selfparadigm |
Dilworth, David A.; Silverman, Hugh J. |
Monist |
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Last Writings:Nothingness and the Religious Worldview |
Dilworth, David A.; Nishida, Kitaro |
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1987 |
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Nishida kitaro:nothingness as the negative space of experiential immediacy |
Dilworth, David A. |
International Philosophical Quarterly |
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Nishida's Early Pantheistic Voluntarism |
Dilworth, David A. |
Philosophy East and West |
1970.01 |
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Nishida's Final Essay: The Logic of Place and a Religious World-View |
Dilworth, David A. |
Philosophy East and West |
1970.10 |
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Suzuki Daisetz as Regional Ontologist: Critical Remarks on Reading Suzuki's Japanese Spirituality |
Dilworth, David A. |
Philosophy East and West |
1978.01 |
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The Concrete World of Action in Nishida's Later Thought |
Dilworth, David A. |
Japanese Phenomenology: Phenomenology as the Trans-cultural Philosophical Approach |
1978 |
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The Initial Formations of 'Pure Experience' Nishida Kitaro and William James |
Dilworth, David A. (著) |
Monumenta Nipponica |
1969 |
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The Range of Nishida's Early Religious Thought: Zen no Kenkyu |
Dilworth, David A. |
Philosophy East and West |
1969.10 |
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