Affective feeling
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https://doi.org/10.69967/07194773.v1i6.154Keywords:
japanese philosophy, Kitaro NishidaAbstract
Kitaro Nishida is undoubtedly the most prominent figure in Japanese philosophy of the twentieth century. He is recognized as the first thinker who tried to systematically introduce the essential concerns of his cultural tradition within the framework of the Western philosophical tradition, thus becoming a proper, original and authentic thought. In addition to the novelty of his proposal, the fruitful nature of his inquiries that transcended his personal work has also been valued. These gained continuity in the work of their disciples that formed the so-called "Kyoto School".
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