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The Eye of The Hurricane

Professor Ryosuke Ohashi
Interview with Professor Ryosuke Ohashi
Technical University of Kyoto
March 18th2000

A. Summary with Links
B. Interview

  1. Growing up in Kyoto
  2. Meeting Martin Heidegger
  3. Language is the house of being
  4. The Kyoto School
  5. The essence of Nishida’s work
  6. Nishida’s Concept of Basho (Place) and Nothingness
  7. The Philosophy of Sein (Substance)
  8. Something which is alien to me is in my own self
  9. Three types of basho
  10. The eye of the hurricane
  11. Reflection
  12. Bio
C. Complete Interview (Acrobat PDF Download)
D. Audio

 

 

 

 

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