Slow down, you can highlights similarities but it is not phenomenology in itself. As it is, phenomenology is a mere product of western thinking. There is a gap between eastern philosophy and western philosophy that needs to be considered as such.
@@gildartzfairytailThat’s true. Western philosophy has a habit of trying to delineate clear connections, Eastern philosophy which has roots in much more real (culturally), Buddhist or other religions origins, does not need to delineate such timelines of thought, as a living religious and cultural tradition of thinking, what those in the west perceive of as philosophy
experiencing sadness when losing two children is a very week foundation to the idea that "there has to be more to human existence than our bodies." it is a non-foundation.
Naked reality is an online vid course I am making that attempts to modernize and simplify the core of all mystical traditions so they can hopefully reach more people/
Thank you. Nishida & Nietzsche came up with the same idea's at the sametime. Thus reinforcing my ideas about the Hive Mind. Rudyard Kipling was wrong about East & West. They met in the minds of two of the greatest thinkers
Although I may believe that life is ultimately meaningless, I do not agree that we are living in a state of nothingness. We have all kinds of stuff around us, including our own brains. They are physical, not pure concepts of some kind of detached consciousness. Yes, we perceive consciousness through through our brains, but how would this explain the fact that all of us perceive reality in a pretty much even field?
the fact that we seem to perceive the same reality only infers there is a real world out there which is independent of our perception - a epistemological move. Now, claiming this world is purely physical or mental is a different move - a metaphysical move. I personally think Nishitani made neither of those two metaphysical moves.
Nishida was a racist imperialist who believed in Japanese racial supremacy. Go read Harumi Osaki’s work “Nothingness in the Heart of Empire”. For what it’s worth.
When asked, "Do you find zen teaching helpfull"? The monk answered. "Now and zen"...
Years ahead of Sartre. He created what is essentially Eastern phenomenology.
Slow down, you can highlights similarities but it is not phenomenology in itself. As it is, phenomenology is a mere product of western thinking. There is a gap between eastern philosophy and western philosophy that needs to be considered as such.
@@gildartzfairytailThat’s true. Western philosophy has a habit of trying to delineate clear connections, Eastern philosophy which has roots in much more real (culturally), Buddhist or other religions origins, does not need to delineate such timelines of thought, as a living religious and cultural tradition of thinking, what those in the west perceive of as philosophy
This is beautiful. Thank you.
It's funny that I was searching this independently and came upon an old comment of yours, zevi! The world is strange. Love your channel btw!
やはり日本人だからだろうか。一言一言が心に沁みるようで。ゆっくりと味わうように読むべきもの。
experiencing sadness when losing two children is a very week foundation to the idea that "there has to be more to human existence than our bodies." it is a non-foundation.
Good content, but the music track is too loud and distracts the listener.
Thank you for this! Please if you can share more of Nishidas view point.
Naked reality is an online vid course I am making that attempts to modernize and simplify the core of all mystical traditions so they can hopefully reach more people/
Ace A I have gone through those vids.... U r doing fabulous job
Thank you. Nishida & Nietzsche came up with the same idea's at the sametime. Thus reinforcing my ideas about the Hive Mind. Rudyard Kipling was wrong about East & West. They met in the minds of two of the greatest thinkers
5:06 I thought it was called junsui keiken
Thank you!
Why is there a large period of silence from 8:02-8:24...? It's just a wordless staring contest for twenty some seconds...
That's the Nothingness
Why indeed?
Thank you
Philosophy to know the realisation of life
Although I may believe that life is ultimately meaningless, I do not agree that we are living in a state of nothingness. We have all kinds of stuff around us, including our own brains. They are physical, not pure concepts of some kind of detached consciousness. Yes, we perceive consciousness through through our brains, but how would this explain the fact that all of us perceive reality in a pretty much even field?
You need to go deeper...
the fact that we seem to perceive the same reality only infers there is a real world out there which is independent of our perception - a epistemological move.
Now, claiming this world is purely physical or mental is a different move - a metaphysical move.
I personally think Nishitani made neither of those two metaphysical moves.
I don't get it
How is wow and wow is how
Nishida was a racist imperialist who believed in Japanese racial supremacy. Go read Harumi Osaki’s work “Nothingness in the Heart of Empire”. For what it’s worth.
とうございます」、
Nothingness.
Useless mind games. This man had too much free time.
So there’s something missing here? I think I agree.