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Marx after the Kyoto School: Utopia and the Pure Land (CEACOP East Asian Comparative Ethics, Politics and Philosophy of Law)
Nishida Kitar (1870-1945) is considered Japans greatest modern philosopher. As the founder of the Kyoto School, he initiated a rigorous philosophical engagement with Western philosophy, including the work of Karl Marx. Bradley Kaye explores the political aspects of Nishidas thought, placing his work in connection with Marxism and Zen. Developing concepts of self-awareness, Basho, dialectical materialism, circulation, will, nothingness, and the state. Nishidas thought offers an ethics of personal will that radical awakening that offers clarity in a seemingly hopeless world. Read more