Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz und Kitaro Nishida. Die Frage nach dem wahren Selbst

Studia Leibnitiana 40 (1):92 - 113 (2008)
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Kitaro Nishida is counted among the most original philosophers of modern Japan. He grappled with western philosophy and was most interested in Leibniz's thought. The following contribution is an attempt to illuminate the relationship Leibniz — Nishida through a perspective which is of greatest importance with respect to our existence: the question concerning the true self. Here I try to show how both, notwithstanding different points of departure and grave differences, did in fact gain common ground as regards freedom and transcendence of the ego and, for example, the insight into religion which they obtain from the question of self

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