James W. Heisig & John C. Maraldo (eds.)
University of Hawai'i Press (1995)
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Zen Buddhist Attitudes to War HIRATA Seiko IN ORDER FULLY TO UNDERSTAND the
standpoint of Zen on the question of nationalism, one must first consider the
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Keywords | Philosophy, Japanese Religion Philosophy Zen Buddhism Philosophy Nationalism |
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Call number | B5241.R83 1995 |
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Nationalism as Dialectics: Ethnicity, Moralism, and the State in Early Twentieth-Century Japan.Kevin Doak
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