Publication details
Year: 2024
Series: East Asian Journal of Philosophy
Full citation:
Laura Langone & Alexandra Ilieva (eds), Dynamic Encounters Between Buddhism and the West, East Asian Journal of Philosophy 3 (1), 2024.
Dynamic Encounters Between Buddhism and the West
Contents
Early Encounters With Buddhism
Some medieval European travelogue authors offer first insights into a foreign religion. Explorations of an unchartered territory
Albrecht Classen
7-24
Declaring Buddhism Dead in the 19th Century
the Meiji oligarchy and protestant mission in Japan a foreign religion. Explorations of an unchartered territory
Tomoe I. M. Steineck
25-45
Between Awakening and Enlightenment
the first modern Asian Buddhist and the first Buddhist Englishman
Iain Sinclair
47-73
Sublime Disappearances
feeling Buddhism in late-nineteenth-century Western music
Julian Butterfield
75-93
Absolute Nothingness and World History
universalizing Asian logic as a world-historical mission
Niklas Söderman
95-113
Wabi-Sabi and Kei
How Sen no Rikyū’s Zen-inspired ideas of human placedness and interpersonal respect enable a human-present world-harmonizing (Wa) within object-oriented ontology
Jason Morgan
139-157