The philosophy of no-mind: experience without self

New York: Bloomsbury Academic. Edited by Catherine Sevilla-Liu & Anton Sevilla-Liu (2024)
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Abstract

Translated into English for the first time, leading Japanese philosopher, Nishihira Tadashi, explores the deeply experiential philosophy of losing yourself in the reality of the present. He takes us on a tour through the history of Zen, the gatekeeper of the philosophy of no-mind D.T. Suzuki, the Noh theory of Zeami and Takuan's treatise on swordsmanship. Nishihira pulls together the threads of this genealogy of no-mind, showing the richness of the concept and its essential connection to the paradoxical task of becoming fully human.

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