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Place: Derrida and Nishitani
Author Elberfeld, Rolf (著)
Source Comparative and Continental Philosophy
Volumev.12 n.1
Date2020
Pages44 - 52
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Publisher Url https://www.tandfonline.com/
LocationLondon, England, UK [倫敦, 英格蘭, 英國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliation: University of Hildesheim.
KeywordPhilosophy of place; use of language in philosophy; Buddhist philosophy; Japanese philosophy
AbstractIn his works Chora [Derrida, Jacques. 1993. Khôra. Paris: Galilée] and “Comment ne pas parler? Denegations” Derrida used the metaphor chora from Plato’s Timaeus (49a and following) to continue his struggle with the metaphysics of presence. In 1926 Nishida, the founder of the Japanese Kyōto School, used the same metaphor to create a new foundation of philosophy. Nishitani, a disciple of Nishida, developed the work of Nishida in close connection to Zen Buddhist experiences. Derrida tries to show the limits of language within the game of language, whereas Nishitani starts from an experience beyond language, but tries to make it clear in the game of language. Derrida tries to destroy the limits of Western thinking within the dimension of language, whereas Nishitani tries to open up the Zen Buddhist tradition for philosophy. Both try to open up a new dimension of thinking which is not bound to substantialized truth.
ISSN17570638 (P); 17570646 (E)
DOI10.1080/17570638.2020.1721137
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Created date2023.09.20
Modified date2023.09.20



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