Introduction: What is Japanese Philosophy? (Bret W. Davis) I. Shinto and the Synthetic Nature of Japanese Philosophical Thought 1. Prince Shotoku's Constitution and the Synthetic Nature of Japanese Thought (Thomas P. Kasulis) 2. Philosophical Implications of Shinto (Iwasawa Tomoko) 3. National Learning: Poetic Emotionalism and Nostalgic Nationalism (Peter Flueckiger) II. Philosophies of Japanese Buddhism 4.
Saicho's Tendai: In the Middle of Form and Emptiness (Paul L. Swanson and Brook Ziporyn) 5. Kukai's Shingon: Embodiment of Emptiness (John W. M. Krummel) 6. Philosophical Dimensions of Shinran's Pure Land Buddhist Path (Dennis Hirota) 7. Modern Pure Land Thinkers: Kiyozawa Manshi and Soga Ryojin (Mark Unno) 8. The Philosophy of Zen Master Dogen: Egoless Perspectivism (Bret W.
Davis) 9. Dogen on the Language of Creative Textual Hermeneutics (Steven Heine) 10. Rinzai Zen Koan Training: Philosophical Intersections (Victor Sogen Hori) 11. Modern Zen Thinkers: Suzuki Daisetsu (Mori Tetsuro, trans. Bret W. Davis), Hisamatsu Shin'ichi (Minobe Hitoshi trans. Bret W. Davis), and Abe Masao (Steven Heine) III.
Philosophies of Japanese Confucianism and Bushido 12. Japanese Neo-Confucian Philosophy (John Tucker) 13. Ancient Learning: The Japanese Revival of Classical Confucianism (John Tucker) 14. Bushido and Philosophy: Parting the Clouds, Seeking the Way (Chris Goto-Jones) IV. Modern Japanese Philosophies 15. The Japanese Encounter with and Appropriation of Western Philosophy (John C. Maraldo) The Kyoto School 16. The Kyoto School: Transformations Over Three Generations (Ohashi Ryosuke and Akitomi Katsuya, trans.
Bret W. Davis) 17. The Development of Nishida Kitaro's Philosophy: Pure Experience, Place, Active Intuition (Fujita Masakatsu, trans. Bret W. Davis) 18. Nishida Kitaro's Philosophy: Self, World, and the Nothingness Underlying Distinctions (John C. Maraldo 19. The Place of God in the Philosophy of Tanabe Hajime (James W.
Heisig) 20. Miki Kiyoshi: Marxism, Humanism, and the Power of Imagination (Melissa Anne-Marie Curley) 21. Nishitani Keiji on Practicing Philosophy as a Matter of Life and Death (Graham Parkes) 22. Ueda Shizuteru: The Self that is not a Self in a Twofold World (Steffen Döll) Other Modern Japanese Philosophies 23. Watsuji Tetsuro: The Mutuality of Climate and Culture and an Ethics of Betweenness (Erin McCarthy) 24. Kuki Shuzo: A Phenomenology of Fate and Chance and an Aesthetics of the Floating World (Graham Mayeda) 25. Comparative Philosophy in Japan: Nakamura Hajime and Izutsu Toshihiko (John W. M.
Krummel) 26. Japanese Christian Philosophies (Terao Kazuyoshi) 27. Yuasa Yasuo's Philosophy of Self-Cultivation: A Theory of Embodiment (Shigenori Nagatomo) 28. Postwar Japanese Political Philosophy: Marxism, Liberalism, and the Quest for Autonomy (Rikki Kersten) 29. Raicho: Zen and the Female Body in the Development of Japanese Feminist Philosophy (Michiko Yusa and Leah Kalmanson) 30. Japanese Phenomenology (Tani Toru) 31. The Komaba Quartet: A Landscape of Japanese Philosophy in the 1970s (Kobayashi Yasuo) V. Pervasive Topics in Japanese Philosophical Thought 32.
Philosophical Implications of the Japanese Language (Rolf Elberfeld, trans. Bret W. Davis) 33. Natural Freedom: Human/Nature Nondualism in Zen and Japanese Thought (Bret W. Davis) 34. Japanese Ethics (Robert E. Carter) 35. Japanese (and Ainu) Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art (Mara Miller and Yamasaki Koji) 36.
The Controversial Cultural Identity of Japanese Philosophy (Yoko Arisaka).