Heidegger's hidden sources: East Asian influences on his work

New York: Routledge. Edited by Graham Parkes (1996)
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Abstract

While the enormous influence of Martin Heidegger's thought in Japan and China is well documented, the influence on him from East-Asian sources is much lesser known. This remarkable study shows that Heidegger drew some of the major themes of his philosophy--on occasion almost word for word--from German translations of Chinese Daoist and Zen Buddhist classics.

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