The Journal of Japanese Philosophy, Vol. #9, Issue #1 (11/2023)

Special Issue: The Possibility of “Tokyo School” Philosophy

Guest Editor’s Introduction
NAKAJIMA Takahiro

Tokyo School of Philosophy? A Preliminary Reflection
Thomas P. KASULIS

The Influence of Chinese Sources on the Formation of Philosophy in the Tokyo School: Focusing on Kuwaki Gen’yoku
NAKAJIMA Takahiro

Race, Buddhism, and the Formation of Oriental (Tōyō) Philosophy in Meiji Japan
Yijiang ZHONG

Kiyozawa Manshi’s Two Theories of Evolution and Their Western Inspiration
Dennis PROOI

Ōmori Shōzō and Kotodama Theory: How Can We Overcome the Need for Bodily Encounters?
Maki SATO

Guest Editor’s Concluding Remarks
Maki SATO 

Toward a Dialectics of Emptiness: Overcoming Nihilism and Combatting Mechanization in Nishitani Keiji’s Postwar Thought
Griffin WERNER

Bret W. Davis, Zen Pathways: An Introduction to the Philosophy and Practice of Zen Buddhism
Steve G. LOFTS

Reply to Laÿna Droz’s Review of Watsuji on Nature: Japanese Philosophy in the Wake of Heidegger
David W. JOHNSON