"This book will be of interest to anyone involved in the study of continental philosophy, particularly phenomenology, as well as those interested in Zen and Pure Land Buddhism. " Philosophers of Nothingness has great merit as a broad-based study of the Kyoto school" -Monumenta Nipponica 58 (2003) "Heisig’s book stands out as one of the most insightful and fascinating studies of the philosophies of the Kyoto school that simultaneously contributes to scholarship on and functions as an introduction to the philosophies of nothingness." -H-Net Reviews (March 2004) no small contribution to making the philosophies of nothingness simply compelling" -Philosophy East and West 54 (2004) Heisig weaves biographical narrative, contextual elaboration, philosophical explication, and critical analysis effortlessly (it appears), resulting in a fascinating and absorbing reading experience." -Buddhist-Christian Studies 24 (2004) firmly situates Nishida in conversation with two other major Kyoto School figures: Tanabe Hajime and Nishitani Keiji" -Religious Studies Review 30 (2004)
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