The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Episode 130, ‘The Dialectics of Nothingness’ with Gregory S. Moss and Takeshi Morisato (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)

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Jun 2, 2024
Join leading Tanabe scholars Gregory S. Moss from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Takeshi Morisato from the University of Edinburgh as they delve into the dialectics of nothingness. They dissect Tanabe Hajime's critique of Hegelian philosophy, merging Buddhist insights with Western thought. The conversation also reveals the tensions within Japanese philosophy, reflecting on the intricate connection between philosophy and nationalism. Prepare for a thoughtful exploration of existential themes, liberation, and the rich tapestry of philosophical traditions.
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Hegel's Dialectic

  • Tanabe's work on Hegel's dialectic emphasizes the concept's power in philosophy.
  • It highlights the resonance between Hegelian dialectics and Asian philosophical traditions.
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Tanabe's Critique of Hegel on Nature

  • Tanabe critiques Hegel's focus on reason and civilization, neglecting the lived experience of nature.
  • He views nature not just as a resource, but as a space for lived experience.
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Hegel's Absolute Concept

  • Hegel's absolute concept is self-applying and self-referential, implying its own existence.
  • Tanabe criticizes this, arguing it diminishes nature's power and presents other problems.
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