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      Heidegger's Hidden Sources
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      East-Asian Influences on his Work

      Heidegger's Hidden Sources

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      Heidegger's Hidden Sources book

      East-Asian Influences on his Work
      ByReinhard May
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1996
      eBook Published 7 November 1996
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203979792
      Pages 144
      eBook ISBN 9780203979792
      Subjects Humanities
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      May, R. (1996). Heidegger's Hidden Sources: East-Asian Influences on his Work (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203979792

      ABSTRACT

      Heidegger's Hidden Sources documents for the first time Heidegger's remarkable debt to East Asian philosophy. In this groundbreaking study, Reinhard May shows conclusively that Martin Heidegger borrowed some of the major ideas of his philosophy - on occasion almost word for word - from German translations of Chinese Daoist and Zen Buddhist classics.
      The discovery of this astonishing appropriation of non-Western sources will have important consequences for future interpretations of Heidegger's work. Moreover, it shows Heidegger as a pioneer of comparative philosophy and transcultural thinking.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|10 pages

      Indications

      chapter 2|10 pages

      The ‘Conversation’

      chapter 3|16 pages

      Nothing, emptiness, and the clearing

      chapter 4|10 pages

      Dao: way and saying

      chapter 5|6 pages

      A kind of confession

      chapter 6|8 pages

      Conclusions

      chapter 7|6 pages

      Tezuka Tomio, ‘An Hour with Heidegger’

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