

Episode 130, ‘The Dialectics of Nothingness’ with Gregory S. Moss and Takeshi Morisato (Part I - The Kyoto School)
27 snips May 19, 2024
Gregory S. Moss, an expert on Tanabe's philosophy, and Takeshi Morisato, a scholar of world philosophies, delve into the Kyoto School's rich intellectual heritage. They explore the profound impact of Tanabe’s critique of Kant, discussing the limits of reason and the nature of nothingness. Listeners will be fascinated by the dialogue on how intersubjective experiences enhance philosophical understanding, and the cultural interplay between Japanese and European thought, revealing the lasting legacy of these philosophers.
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Philosophy's Pursuit
- Philosophy seeks absolute knowledge, not just of specific things, but of all things.
- It aims to understand the unconditioned universal through methods providing access to the absolute.
Cultural Context in Philosophy
- World philosophies question the universality of European absolute philosophy.
- Japanese thinkers believe cultural context shapes philosophical understanding, making absolute knowledge subjective.
Japanese Philosophy's Synthesis
- Early 20th-century Japanese philosophy translated and integrated European ideas.
- They developed novel systems by combining foreign concepts with their own traditions like Zen Buddhism.