Title: | Papers from Papers from the 2015 University of Tokyo-University of Hawai'i Summer Residential Institute in Comparative Philosophy (UTCP-Uehiro Booklet 13) |
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Author: | Roger T. Ames et al (ed.) | |||
Publisher: | UTCP | Year: | 2017 | |
Category: | UTCP-Uehiro Booklet | |||
UTCP-Uehiro Booklet 13 Contents Preface Papers by Institute Faculty 1. Where does Meaning Come From? Creatio in situ and Creative Advance 2. Voicing Enlightenment: Buddhism, Language and Liberation 3. Kūkai and Shinto-Buddhist Syncretism 4. Wen, Trans-Asia, and the Other of Modernity: An Introduction Essay 5. Language and Identity ― How language is related with personal and collective identity 6. The Philosophy of Language in Chinese Philosophy 7. Languages of the Buddha Papers by Participants 1. The God(s), Foreigners and Children: An Essay on Incommunicability from the View of Pedagogy 2. Heidegger Meets ハイデッガー : A Heideggerian Philosophy of Translation in Praxis 3. Language, Karma, and Enlightenment: Kūkai on the role of language in Buddhist Thought 4. Dharma Transmission as Language: Esoteric Buddhist Theory of Language in Early Modern Japanese Classicism 5. Voicing the Letter of One's Own Sound: Some Notes on the Role of Mantra in Kūkai's Philosophy of Lnaguage 6. Language and the Social Imagination: A Confucian Approach to Homelessness in Hawaii 7. Embodied Cognitive Science and the Ecological and Contextual Embodiment of Kūkai 8. Linguistic commonality between Shingon and Kotodama belief 9. Our Obsession with Language: A quest for an alternative path 10. The Linguistic Application of Kūkai's Vehicle of Faith 11. The Language of Dharma Transmission: Dōgen's Distrust of the Spoken Word as a Vehicle of Enlightenment 12. My 45-minute-long 4'33″: A note on the thoughts of Kūkai, Zen and John Cage About the Authors |