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Abe Masao, 16n6, 180 absolute death. See great death (daishi) absolute negation, 10, 91, 105, 120–121, 134. See also Tanabe Hajime (selected references) absolute nothingness (Jp. zettai mu), 2, 5, 8, 9–10, 22, 24, 26, 56, 65nn2,3, 71–72, 76, 77, 79, 94, 120, 166, 175, 179–188, 237, 290, 293, 301; absolute nothingness of the Good, 295; according to Tanabe, 194–197, 199, 204, 205, 208, 210n23. See also nihility; Nishida Kitarō (selected references); Nishitani Keiji (selected references); nothingness (Jp. mu); Tanabe Hajime (selected references) action of non-action (doing of non-doing) (wei-wuwei; Jp. mu-i no i), 86, 91–92, 95, 201, 299 Adorno, Theodor, 207, 211n35, 243, 297 aesthetics, 13, 231, 244, 286–287, 294, 298; aesthetics of Zen calligraphy, 294 agapē, 7–8, 102–103, 106, 117, 117nn3,8, 147–148, 150, 158n39, 299 Altizer, Thomas J. J., 10, 165, 168 Anselm, 147, 157n15, 165 Apocalypse, apocalyptic, 10, 179, 184–188 Arendt, Hannah, 3, 200, 236, 238, 242, 245n14 Aristotle, 19, 233, 238; phronēsis, 236 a/theology, 9–10, 160, 161, 163–166, 168–170, 172, 174–175. See also Taylor, Mark C. autonomy, double loss of, 89–90 Avatamsaka Sutra, 170 Index basho (locus, place). See Nishida Kitarō (selected references) Bashō, 291 Baumgarten, Alexander, 307 Bennington, Geoffrey, 160, 161, 175n3 Bergson, Henri, 57, 71 Berthier, François, 13, 291 betweenness, 11, 212, 218, 220–226, 228n27, 243 binary, 11, 212, 213, 217, 219, 220, 224. See also subject/object division (dualism, split) Blake, William, 188 body (embodiment), 11, 28, 124, 212–216, 218, 220–221, 226, 233, 307–313, 317; embodied/incarnated (shintaika shita) mind, 311 Bollnow, Otto Friedrich, 120 Broch, Hermann, 13, 295–296, 304n27 Buber, Martin, 120, 167 Burty, Philippe, 287. See also Japonisme Bush, George W., 252 Caputo, John D., 160, 170, 175. See also khōra Carter, Robert, 223 Chūōkōron, 230, 234, 244n2, 249, 253 co-dependent origination. See pratītyasamutp āda (Pali paticca-samuppada) (interdependent arising, co-dependent origination) contradictory self-identity. See Nishida Kitarō (selected references) 326   |   Index craving/thirst (Pali tanhā), 7, 85, 86, 88–90, 92 Crucifixion, the, 10, 182, 185–188 Dale, Peter, 48n11, 251 dāna (Buddhist gift or donation), 145. See also gift Dante Alighieri, 186 Danto, Arthur, 111 Daoism, 201, 215, 292–293, 294, 299, 301 death of God, the, 7, 10, 26, 28, 76, 82–84, 89, 96, 163, 165, 167, 182, 204, 288, 290, 295. See also God deconstruction, 5, 9, 12, 20, 29, 82, 134, 160–163, 175n3, 205, 247. See also Derrida , Jacques deep ecology, 8, 110 déformation professionnelle, 238, 242 Derrida, Jacques, 3, 9, 141–145, 155nn3,4, 156nn11,12, 157n19, 161–163, 173, 176n10, 194, 233, 269, 281, 283. See also deconstruction; différance, la; gift; khōra Descartes, René, 8, 19, 72–73, 87, 103, 104, 121–125, 127–128, 133–134, 135n11, 161, 213, 216, 309, 312–313, 316 deus absconditus. See God dharma, the, 112, 145, 156n9, 174, 198, 240, 245n17, 288–289, 292, 293, 296 dharmic naturalness (jinen-hōni), 86, 92, 97 Diamond Sutra, 8, 151 différance, la, 9, 161, 283. See also Derrida, Jacques Dilworth, David, 177n22 Dionysus (Dionysian), 8, 92, 93, 289. See also Nietzsche, Friedrich Dōgen, 157n16, 169, 215–216, 293 doing of non-doing. See action of non-action (doing of non-doing) (wei-wuwei; Jp. mu-i no i) Droit, Roger-Pol, 13, 288 earnest play, 92, 94. See also playful samādhi (Jp. yuge-zammai) Eckhart. See Meister Eckhart ecological, the radically, 103 egocentrism. See egoism, egocentrism, egoity egoism, egocentrism, egoity, 28, 40–41, 88–90, 96–97, 99n25, 102–105, 107, 109, 113–115, 117, 117n3, 118n25, 119n28, 121, 197, 198, 209n9, 234, 253, 275, 276, 279, 280, 293, 296, 298, 299–301, 315. See also non-ego, no-self, egoless self, nonegocentric self (Sk. anātman, Jp. muga) egoity. See egoism, egocentrism, egoity egoless self. See non-ego, no-self, egoless self, non-egocentric self (Sk. anātman, Jp. muga) Elberfeld, Rolf, 12–13, 42, 47n2, 290, 294 embodiment. See body (embodiment) Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 155 emptiness (Sk. śūnyatā, Jp. kū), 5, 7–8, 10, 12–13, 21, 24–29, 31n6, 40, 91–92, 94, 103, 109–112, 114–116, 159n46, 179, 183, 184–185, 187, 201, 222, 233, 280, 291–293. See also Nishitani Keiji (selected references) end of philosophy, the, 20, 82 environment (Jp. fūdo), 233–234, 241, 243 Eurocentrism...

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