White Cloud Press (1995)
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A leading Japanese philosopher and author explores the deep structures of Zen Buddhist, Taoist and Confucian philosophies. Izutsu compares the concepts of the three disciplines regarding time, metaphysics and visionary experiences, and more.
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Keywords | Philosophy, Asian Religion Philosophy |
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Call number | BL1055.I98 1995 |
ISBN(s) | 1883991080 9781883991081 |
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