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  1. Zen and Western thought.Masao Abe - 1985 - Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. Edited by William R. LaFleur.
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  • Zen and Western Thought.Masao Abe - 1970 - International Philosophical Quarterly 10 (4):501-541.
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  • The philosophy of Nietzsche.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1937 - [New York]: New American Library. Edited by Geoffrey Clive.
    Introduction, by Willard Huntington Wright.--Thus spake Zarathustra, translated by Thomas Common.--Beyond good and evil, translated by Helen Zimmern.--The genealogy of morals, translated by Horace B. Samuel.--Peoples and countries, translated by J. M. Kennedy.--Ecce homo, translated by Clifton P. Fadiman.--The birth of tragedy from the spirit of music, translated by Clifton P. Fadiman.
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  • Religion and Nothingness.Keiji Nishitani - 1982 - University of California Press.
    In _Religion and Nothingness_ the leading representative of the Kyoto School of Philosophy lays the foundation of thought for a world in the making, for a world united beyond the differences of East and West. Keiji Nishitani notes the irreversible trend of Western civilization to nihilism, and singles out the conquest of nihilism as _the_ task for contemporary philosophy. Nihility, or relative nothingness, can only be overcome by being radicalized to Emptiness, or absolute nothingness. Taking absolute nothingness as the fundamental (...)
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  • Essays in Zen Buddhism.E. H. S. & Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (1):141.
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  • The Buddhist Tradition in India, China, and Japan.Ludo Rocher & Wm Theodore de Bary - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (4):547.
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  • Religion and Nothingness.David Edward Shaner - 1987 - Philosophy East and West 37 (4):458-462.
    In _Religion and Nothingness_ the leading representative of the Kyoto School of Philosophy lays the foundation of thought for a world in the making, for a world united beyond the differences of East and West. Keiji Nishitani notes the irreversible trend of Western civilization to nihilism, and singles out the conquest of nihilism as _the_ task for contemporary philosophy. Nihility, or relative nothingness, can only be overcome by being radicalized to Emptiness, or absolute nothingness. Taking absolute nothingness as the fundamental (...)
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  • Searching for the high-I.Jim Hanson - 2005 - Asian Philosophy 15 (3):247 – 264.
    This paper questions the nature and existence of the ego and I from a Western and Eastern viewpoint, which has been a question for 2,500 years when the Buddha rejected the Brahman idea of ātman. The answer for an ego depends partly on the state of consciousness; the existence of the Western objectifying ego is undeniable in ordinary consciousness, but not in extraordinary consciousness with no objectifying. The subtle question remains about the existence of an I that is distinct from (...)
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  • What the Buddha taught.Walpola Sri Rahula - 1967 - Grove Press.
    This indispensable volume is a lucid and faithful account of the Buddha's teachings. "For years," says the "Journal of the Buddhist Society," "the newcomer to Buddhism has lacked a simple and reliable introduction to the complexities of the subject. Dr. Rahula's "What the Buddha Taught" fills the need as only could be done by one having a firm grasp of the vast material to be sifted. It is a model of what a book should be that is addressed first of (...)
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  • Friedrich Nietzsche.Curtis Cate - 2002 - Woodstock, NY: Overlook Press.
    A portrait of the influential western philosopher and writer is targeted to lay readers and seeks to clarify his ideas and influences, offering insight into the impact of his chronic ill health and insanity on his beliefs while challenging stereotypes that have been attributed to his character. 10,000 first printing.
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  • The case of Wagner.Friedrich Nietzsche - unknown
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