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Credits The editors would like to thank the following publishers for permission to reproduce previously published material. Details can be found in the Bibliography at the end of this volume. Brill, Leiden, for excerpts from Itō Jinsai 1705 (Itō Jinsai’s “Gomō jigi” and the Philosophical Definition of Early Modern Japan ©1998) and Miura Baien 1775 (Deep Words ©1991). The Center for Japanese Studies at the University of Michigan for an excerpt from Shōtetsu 1450 (Conversations with Shōtetsu ©1992). Columbia University Press, New York, for excerpts from Sources of Japanese Tradition , 2 vols., 1st edition ©1958 and 2nd edition ©2001, 2005: Asami Keisai 1706, Fujiwara Seika n.d., Hara Nensai 1816, Inoue Tetsujirō 1890, Ishida Baigan 1739, Kumazawa Banzan 1686a, 1686b, and n.d., Satō Naokata 1686 and 1706, Yamazaki Ansai 1650 and n.d.-b; and from Hakuin Ekaku 1747 (The Zen Master Hakuin ©1971), Hiratsuka Raichō 1911 (In the Beginning, Woman Was the Sun ©2006); Kaibara Ekken 1714 (The Philosophy of Qi©2007) Takeuchi Yoshimi 1948 and 1959 (What Is Modernity? ©2005), and Zeami Motokiyo 1418, 1420, 1424, and 1428 (Zeami ©2008). Crossroad Publishing Company, New York, for an excerpt from Takeuchi Yoshinori 1960 (The Heart of Buddhism ©1983). The Eastern Buddhist Society, Kyoto, for excerpts from The Eastern Buddhist: Ikkyū Sōjun 1457, Nishida Kitarō 1945a, and Shidō Bunan 1670. Farrar, Straus and Giroux llc, New York, for an excerpt from Bankei Yōtaku 1690 (The Unborn: The Life and Teachings of Zen Master Bankei ©2000). Harvard University Press, Cambridge, for excerpts from Fukansai Habian 1620 and Suzuki Shōsan 1662 (Deus Destroyed ©1973). Kyoto Journal for an excerpt from Nishitani Keiji 1953. Leonard Swidler for an excerpt from Yagi Seiichi 1988 (A Bridge to BuddhistChristian Dialogue ©1990). Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research, Berkeley, for excerpts from Kakuban 1143 and Kūkai 830 (Shingon Texts ©2004). Presses de l’Université de Montréal for an excerpt from Surfaces: Karatani Kōjin 1992. 1339 1340 | t h e m at i c i n d e x 1340 | c r e d i t s Princeton University Press, Princeton, for excerpts from Konparu Zenchiku 1455 (Six Circles, One Dewdrop) and Genshin n.d. (Religions of Japan in Practice ©1999). Shambala Publications, Boston, for excerpts from Andō Shōeki 1762 (Andō Shōeki ©1992) and Hakuin Ekaku 1743 (The Essential Teachings of Zen Master Hakuin ©1994). Sokagakkai, Tokyo, for excerpts from Nichiren 1260, 1264, 1266, 1275, 1277, and n.d. (Complete Writings of Nichiren Daishōnin ©2003, 2006). Sophia University, Tokyo, for excerpts from Monumenta Nipponica: Kamo no Chōmei 1212, Kamo no Mabuchi 1765, Motoori Norinaga 1771 and 1778, Tominaga Nakamoto 1746, Takano Chōei 1835; and from Fukuzawa Yukichi 1875 (An Outline of a Theory of Civilization ©1973) and 1876 (An Encouragement of Learning ©1969). The Soto Zen Text Project for excerpts from Dōgen 1240b, 1240c, 1240d, 1243a, and 1243b. Springer Science and Business Media for an excerpt from Izutsu Toyoko 1981a and 1981b (The Theory of Beauty in the Classical Aesthetics of Japan ©1981). SUNY Press, for excerpts from Nishitani Keiji 1949 (The Self-Overcoming of Nihilism ©1990) and Yuasa Yasuo 1977 (The Body ©1987). Tenryū-ji Institute for Philosophy and Religion, for an excerpt from Musō Soseki 1342 (Dialogues in a Dream ©2010). The Regents of the University of California, Berkeley, for excerpts from Nishitani Keiji 1961 (Religion and Nothingness ©1982) and Tanabe Hajime 1945 (Philosophy as Metanoetics ©1986). University of Tokyo Press, Tokyo, for excerpts from Arai Hakuseki 1716 (Joyce Ackroyd, Told Round a Brushwood Fire: The Autobiography of Arai Hakuseki©1979). ...

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