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Tatsuya Higaki

    Tatsuya Higaki est un éminent spécialiste de la philosophie française et japonaise moderne. Son travail s'engage en profondeur avec les écrits de penseurs tels que Bergson, Foucault, Deleuze et Kitaro Nishida. Les analyses de Higaki sont appréciées pour leur profondeur, se concentrant souvent sur les intersections et les contrastes entre les traditions philosophiques occidentales et orientales. Il partage ses idées non seulement par le biais de publications originales, mais aussi en tant que traducteur respecté de textes philosophiques clés.

    Kitaro Nishida's Philosophy of Life: Thought That Resonates with Bergson and Deleuze
    • Nishida, who was active from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th, was one of the first generation of Japanese philosophers who attempted to develop an original philosophy under the influence of (and in response to) Western philosophy. In Japan, he has often been interpreted in the context of Eastern thought and Zen Buddhism, as well as in relation to phenomenology (Husserl and Heidegger). This book presents an alternative reading of Nishida, by highlighting the influence of William James, Neo-Kantianism, and Henri Bergson on his thought, and by discerning in his ideas a line of development parallel to that of the mid-20th century philosopher Gilles Deleuze.

      Kitaro Nishida's Philosophy of Life: Thought That Resonates with Bergson and Deleuze