Thursday, December 27, 2018

The Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture

The seven recent volumes from the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture dealing with the Kyoto School in particular, but also covering much of modern Japanese philosophy are as follows:

Japanese Philosophy Abroad. Ed. James W. Heisig. Nagoya: Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, 2004.

Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy. Ed. James W. Heisig. Nagoya: Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, 2006.

Neglected Themes and Hidden Variations: Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy 2. Ed. Victor Sōgen Hori and Melissa Anne-Marie Curley. Nagoya: Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, 2008.

Origins and Possibilities: Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy 3. Ed. James W. Heisig and Uehara Mayuko. Nagoya: Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, 2008.

Facing the 21st Century: Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy 4. Ed. Lam Wing-keung and Cheung Ching-yuen. Nagoya: Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, 2009.

Confluences and Cross-Currents: Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy 6. Ed. Raquel Bouso and James W. Heisig. Nagoya: Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, 2009.

Classical Japanese Philosophy: Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy 7. Ed. James W. Heisig and Rein Raud. Nagoya: Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture, 2010.


Carter, Robert E.. The Kyoto School: An Introduction. (kindle location 3691/3699) State University of New York Press. 2013, Kindle edition.