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* Japanische Schreibweise mit dem Familiennamen voran: Nishida Kitarô 西田幾多郎
 
* Japanische Schreibweise mit dem Familiennamen voran: Nishida Kitarô 西田幾多郎
  
{{c|Finally, in the thought of Nishida Kitarô and the Kyoto school the fully enlightened selfless self or emptied self of Zen Buddhism is analyzed precisely as a social self located in the ''betweenness'' of I-Thou relations of intersubjectivity in the spatial ''basho'' or locus of absolute Nothingness.|SO-TSS 435}}
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{{c|Finally, in the thought of Nishida Kitarô and the Kyoto school the fully enlightened selfless self or emptied self of Zen Buddhism is analyzed precisely as a social [[Selbst#Buddhismus|self]] located in the ''betweenness'' of I-Thou relations of intersubjectivity in the spatial ''basho'' or locus of absolute Nothingness.|SO-TSS 435}}
  
 
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Version vom 28. August 2011, 23:08 Uhr

  • Familienname: Nishida
  • Vorname: Kitarô
  • Japanische Schreibweise mit dem Familiennamen voran: Nishida Kitarô 西田幾多郎

Finally, in the thought of Nishida Kitarô and the Kyoto school the fully enlightened selfless self or emptied self of Zen Buddhism is analyzed precisely as a social self located in the betweenness of I-Thou relations of intersubjectivity in the spatial basho or locus of absolute Nothingness. (SO-TSS 435)

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