Sacred Appellations: Secular Zen, New Materialism, and D. T. Suzuki’s Soku-hi Logic

European Journal of Japanese Philosophy 2:69-83 (2017)
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Abstract

The logic of soku-hi is presented as an articulation of a post-Kantian view of reality that embraces the truths of science with the assumption of the transcendental subject. As such, soku-hi represents the philosophical posture of both the secular Zen of the Kyoto School and the new materialists of contemporary continental philosophy. It describes how material reality is not all even though there is nothing else.

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