Zen and the modern world: a third sequel to Zen and Western thought
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Honolulu
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University of Hawai'i Press
GENERAL NOTES
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Includes index
NOTES PERTAINING TO TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY
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Masao Abe ; edited by Steven Heine
CONTENTS NOTE
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Part I Zen and society -- Two types of unity and religious pluralism -- The meaning of life in Buddhism -- Ethics and social responsibility in Buddhism -- Faith and self-awakening : a search for the fundamental category covering all religious life -- Religion and science in the global age : their essential character and mutual relationship -- Part II. Nishida's view of reality and Zen philosophy -- Nishida's philosophy of "place" -- Philosophy, religion, and aesthetics in Nishida and Whitehead -- The problem of "inverse correspondence" in the philosophy of Nishida : comparing Nishida with Tanabe -- Part III. A contemporary approach to Zen self-awakening -- Evil, sin, falsity and the dynamics of faith -- Toward the establishment of a cosmology of awakening