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  1. Attunement through the body.Shigenori Nagatomo - 1992 - Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
    CHAPTER 1 Ichikawa' s View of the Body INTRODUCTION In 1975, Ichikawa Hiroshi published a remarkable book on the concept of the body entitled, ...
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  2. The logic of the diamond sutra: A is not a, therefore it is a.Shigenori Nagatomo - 2000 - Asian Philosophy 10 (3):213 – 244.
    This paper attempts to make intelligible the logic contained in the Diamond Sutra. This 'logic' is called the 'logic of not'. It is stated in a propositional form: 'A is not A, therefore it is A'. Since this formulation is contradictory or paradoxical when it is read in light of Aristotelean logic, one might dismiss it as nonsensical. In order to show that it is neither nonsensical nor meaningless, the paper will articulate the philosophical reasons why the Sutra makes its (...)
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    The Logic of Not: An Invitation to a Holistic Mode of Thinking from an East Asian Perspective—An Essay in Celebration of Roger Ames on the Occasion of His Retirement.Shigenori Nagatomo - 2019 - Philosophy East and West 68 (4):1239-1264.
    When one side is illuminated, the other side remains in darkness.My reason for addressing the topic for this article is to attempt a philosophical reconstruction of the "logic of not" in such a way as to guide us into entertaining a holistic mode of thinking. In preparation for this investigation, for comparative purposes I will engage a conceptual paradigm that is dominant in the Western philosophical tradition, namely the paradigm that is framed in terms of an either-or, ego-logical dualistic stance (...)
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    Sand & Pebbles: The Tales of Muju Ichien, a Voice for Pluralism in Kamakura Buddhism.Shigenori Nagatomo - 1986 - Philosophy East and West 36 (4):438-440.
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  5. Ki-energy : Underpinning religion and ethics.Shigenori Nagatomo - 2009 - In Jin Y. Park & Gereon Kopf (eds.), Merleau-Ponty and Buddhism. Lexington Books.
     
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  6. (2 other versions)Image-Thinking and the Understanding of Being: The Psychological Basis of Linguistic Expression.Shigenori Nagatomo, Yuasa Yasuo & Jacques Fasan - 2005 - Philosophy East and West 55 (2):179-208.
    This essay investigates why and how East Asian thought, particularly Chinese thought, has traditionally developed differently from that of Western philosophy by examining the linguistic differences discerned in the Chinese language and Western languages. To accomplish this taks, it focuses on the understanding of "being" that relates to the theoretical thinking of the West and the image- thinking of East Asia, while providing a psychological basis for the latter.
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    Ichikawa's view of the body.Shigenori Nagatomo - 1986 - Philosophy East and West 36 (4):375-391.
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    Zeami's conception of freedom.Shigenori Nagatomo - 1981 - Philosophy East and West 31 (4):401-416.
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    A critique of Steven Katz’s “contextualism”: An Asian perspective.Shigenori Nagatomo - 2002 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 1 (2):185-207.
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    Contemporary Japanese Philosophy.Shigenori Nagatomo - 1991 - In Eliot Deutsch & Ronald Bontekoe (eds.), A Companion to World Philosophies. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 523–530.
    Although it seems natural to consider the last fifty years the contemporary period, because this year (1995) punctuates a historical period celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the end of the Pacific War, this essay will limit the term “contemporary” roughly to the last twenty‐five years. The reason for this demarcation is that at the beginning of the 1970s, we witnessed a new philosophical mood emerging in Japan. Prior to that period, the Japanese philosophical scene was dominated by the study of (...)
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    Merleau-Ponty and Buddhism.Michael P. Berman, David Brubaker, Gerald Cipriani, Jay Goulding, Hyong-hyo Kim, Gereon Kopf, Glen A. Mazis, Shigenori Nagatomo, Carl Olson, Bernard Stevens, Funaki Toru & Brook Ziporyn (eds.) - 2009 - Lexington Books.
    Merleau-Ponty and Buddhism explores a new mode of philosophizing through a comparative study of Maurice Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology and philosophies of major Buddhist thinkers including Nagarjuna, Chinul, Dogen, Shinran, and Nishida Kitaro. The book offers an intercultural philosophy in which opposites intermingle in a chiasmic relationship, and which brings new understanding regarding the self and the self's relation with others in a globalized and multicultural world.
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    An Analysis of Dōgen’s “Casting Off Body and Mind”.Shigenori Nagatomo - 1987 - International Philosophical Quarterly 27 (3):227-242.
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    An Epistemic Turn in the Tao Te Ching.Shigenori Nagatomo - 1983 - International Philosophical Quarterly 23 (2):173-189.
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  14. A sketch of the Diamondsutra's logic of not.Shigenori Nagatomo - 2010 - In David Edward Jones & Ellen R. Klein (eds.), Asian texts, Asian contexts: encounters with Asian philosophies and religions. Albany: State University of New York Press.
  15. Japanese Zen Buddhist Philosophy.Shigenori Nagatomo - 2008 - The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Online Verfügbar Unter Http://Plato. Stanford. Edu/Archives/Fall2008/Entries/Japanese-Zen/, Zuletzt Geprüft Am 31:2010.
     
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    Ki -energy: Invisible psychophysical energy.Shigenori Nagatomo - 2002 - Asian Philosophy 12 (3):173 – 181.
    This article briefly introduces the phenomena of ki- energy to the Western readers who are not familiar with them, by relying on Yuasa Yasuo's conceptual scheme. Ki- energy has traditionally been an intense thematic focus of various East-Asian fields of human endeavours such as acupuncture medicine, martial arts and meditational training. The article articulates some of the salient features of this energy as it is understood in these fields, while incorporating knowledge of contemporary scientific research on them. It is written (...)
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  17. The japanese concept of self.Shigenori Nagatomo - 1989 - In David Edward Shaner, Shigenori Nagatomo & Yasuo Yuasa (eds.), Science and Comparative Philosophy: Introducing Yuasa Yasuo. New York: Brill.
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    Science and Comparative Philosophy: Introducing Yuasa Yasuo.David Edward Shaner, Shigenori Nagatomo & Yasuo Yuasa (eds.) - 1989 - New York: Brill.
    NAGATOMO SHIGENORI PRELUDE: INTRODUCING YUASA YASUO) An Initial Encounter with Professor YUASA In June,, TP Kasulis1 and I went to see Professor Yuasa at...
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