Kyoto in Davos. Intercultural Readings of the Cassirer-Heidegger Debate: Studien zur interkulturellen Philosophie / Studies in Intercultural Philosophy / Études de philosophie interculturelle, cartea 26
Tobias Endres, Ralf Müller, Domenico Schneideren Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 ian 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004680166
ISBN-10: 9004680160
Pagini: 550
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studien zur interkulturellen Philosophie / Studies in Intercultural Philosophy / Études de philosophie interculturelle
ISBN-10: 9004680160
Pagini: 550
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studien zur interkulturellen Philosophie / Studies in Intercultural Philosophy / Études de philosophie interculturelle
Notă biografică
Tobias Endres received his Dr. phil. in Philosophy in 2018 from TU Berlin with a dissertation on Ernst Cassirer’s Phenomenology of Perception. Since then, he has been working as a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at TU Braunschweig where he is pursuing his habilitation thesis on the philosophy of Henri Bergson.
Ralf Müller is currently a research fellow at University College Cork, Ireland. His research interests involve the philosophy of language and culture, particularly the intercultural philosophy of Ernst Cassirer. Currently, he works on the concept of translation in philosophy. See www.ralfmueller.eu.
Domenico Schneider received his Dr. Phil. in Philosophy with a thesis on language and embodiment and, in addition, holds a diploma in Mathematics. After his studies he worked within the TOPOI Cluster of Excellence at HU Berlin. He is currently preparing a habilitation on the lifeworld of digital net culture at TU Braunschweig where he is a postdoctoral researcher.
Ralf Müller is currently a research fellow at University College Cork, Ireland. His research interests involve the philosophy of language and culture, particularly the intercultural philosophy of Ernst Cassirer. Currently, he works on the concept of translation in philosophy. See www.ralfmueller.eu.
Domenico Schneider received his Dr. Phil. in Philosophy with a thesis on language and embodiment and, in addition, holds a diploma in Mathematics. After his studies he worked within the TOPOI Cluster of Excellence at HU Berlin. He is currently preparing a habilitation on the lifeworld of digital net culture at TU Braunschweig where he is a postdoctoral researcher.
Cuprins
Preface
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Ralf Müller
1 Revisiting the Debate between Cassirer and Heidegger in Davos: Imagination, Finiteness, and Morals
Michel Dalissier
2 The Davos Debate, Pure Philosophy and Normativity: Thinking from the Perspective of the History of Philosophy
Esther Oluffa Pedersen
3 Humans and Other Animals: The Forgotten Other Beyond Davos and Kyoto
John C. Maraldo
4 Anthropology as an Intercultural Philosophy of Culture
Tobias Endres
5 Heidegger and Cassirer on Schematism: Reflections on an Intercultural Philosophy
Domenico Schneider
6 Absolute Self-Contradictory Human Existence: Nishida in Davos
Francesca Greco
7 Cassirer and Nishida: Mathematical Crosscurrents in Their Philosophical Paths
Rossella Lupacchini
8 Lask, Heidegger, and Nishida: From Meaning as Object to Horizon and Place
John W.M. Krummel
9 From Kyoto and Hong Kong to Davos: Nishida Kitaro and Mou Zongsan’s possible contributions to the Cassirer-Heidegger Debate
Tak-Lap Yeung
10 From the Problem of Meaning via Basic Phenomena to the Question of Philosophy after Metaphysics: Cassirer, Heidegger, and Nishida
Ingmar Meland
11 The Self-Aware Individual and the Kyoto School’s Quest for a Philosophical Anthropology
Dennis Stromback
12 The Davos Debate and Japanese Philosophy: Welt-Schema and Einbildungskraft in Tanabe and Miki
Tatsuya Higaki
13 From Despair to Authentic Existence: Kierkegaard’s Anthropology of Despair in the Light of Nishitani’s Thought
Sebastian Hüsch
14 Cassirer, Heidegger, and Miki: The Logic of the Dual Transcendence of the Imagination
Steve Lofts
15 Now, Ever or After: Contrasting the Pure Lands of D.T. Suzuki and Tanabe Hajime
Rossa Ó Muireartaigh
16 On Homo Faber: Nishida and Miki
Takushi Odagiri
17 Anti-Cartesianism East and West: Watsuji and Heidegger on the Possibility of Significant Dealing with Entities
Hans Peter Liederbach
18 Miki and the Myth of Humanism
Fernando Wirtz
19 Hineingehalten in das Nichts: Die Metaphysik und das Andere des Seins
Emanuel Seitz
Index
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Ralf Müller
Part 1 Recontextualizing the Davos Debate
1 Revisiting the Debate between Cassirer and Heidegger in Davos: Imagination, Finiteness, and Morals
Michel Dalissier
2 The Davos Debate, Pure Philosophy and Normativity: Thinking from the Perspective of the History of Philosophy
Esther Oluffa Pedersen
3 Humans and Other Animals: The Forgotten Other Beyond Davos and Kyoto
John C. Maraldo
4 Anthropology as an Intercultural Philosophy of Culture
Tobias Endres
5 Heidegger and Cassirer on Schematism: Reflections on an Intercultural Philosophy
Domenico Schneider
Part 2 Nishida Joining the Davos Debate
6 Absolute Self-Contradictory Human Existence: Nishida in Davos
Francesca Greco
7 Cassirer and Nishida: Mathematical Crosscurrents in Their Philosophical Paths
Rossella Lupacchini
8 Lask, Heidegger, and Nishida: From Meaning as Object to Horizon and Place
John W.M. Krummel
9 From Kyoto and Hong Kong to Davos: Nishida Kitaro and Mou Zongsan’s possible contributions to the Cassirer-Heidegger Debate
Tak-Lap Yeung
10 From the Problem of Meaning via Basic Phenomena to the Question of Philosophy after Metaphysics: Cassirer, Heidegger, and Nishida
Ingmar Meland
11 The Self-Aware Individual and the Kyoto School’s Quest for a Philosophical Anthropology
Dennis Stromback
Part 3 German-Japanese Ramifications of the Davos Debate
12 The Davos Debate and Japanese Philosophy: Welt-Schema and Einbildungskraft in Tanabe and Miki
Tatsuya Higaki
13 From Despair to Authentic Existence: Kierkegaard’s Anthropology of Despair in the Light of Nishitani’s Thought
Sebastian Hüsch
14 Cassirer, Heidegger, and Miki: The Logic of the Dual Transcendence of the Imagination
Steve Lofts
15 Now, Ever or After: Contrasting the Pure Lands of D.T. Suzuki and Tanabe Hajime
Rossa Ó Muireartaigh
16 On Homo Faber: Nishida and Miki
Takushi Odagiri
17 Anti-Cartesianism East and West: Watsuji and Heidegger on the Possibility of Significant Dealing with Entities
Hans Peter Liederbach
18 Miki and the Myth of Humanism
Fernando Wirtz
19 Hineingehalten in das Nichts: Die Metaphysik und das Andere des Seins
Emanuel Seitz
Index