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Logic of Nothingness: A Study of Nishida Kitaro (Nanzan Library of Asian Religion and Culture) [Paperback]

Robert J. J. Wargo (Author)
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Nanzan Library of Asian Religion and Culture May 1, 2005
The writings of Nishida Kitarô, whose name has become almost synonymous with Japanese philosophy, continue to attract attention around the world. Yet studies of his thought in Western languages have tended to overlook two key areas: first, the influence of the generation of Japanese philosophers who preceded Nishida; and second, the logic of basho (place), the cornerstone of Nishida’s mature philosophical system.

The Logic of Nothingness addresses both of these topics. Robert Wargo argues that the overriding concern of Nishida’s mature philosophy, the attempt to give a reasonable account of reality that includes the reasonableness of that account itself—or what Wargo calls "the problem of completeness"—has its origins in Inoue Enryô’s (1858–1919) and Inoue Tetsujirô’s (1855–1944) preoccupation with "the problem of standpoints." A translation of one of Nishida’s most demanding texts, included here as an appendix, demonstrates the value of Wargo’s insightful analysis of the logic of basho as an aid to deciphering the philosopher’s early work.


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"Wargo actually makes sense of Nishida’s notoriously difficult way of thinking. His is the rare gift of presenting Nishida’s often tangled and meandering path of argumentation. Just as important, he thinks along with Nishida, showing where his questions came from and precisely how he went about answering them. . . . The comparisons and contrasts with Nishida’s predecessors, the two Inoue’s, with Descartes, Berkeley, Hume, and Kant, as well as with Wittgenstein and Quine, are relevant and illuminating." —John C. Maraldo, University of North Florida

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Robert J. J. Wargo is professor in the Department of International Studies, Meisei University, Japan.

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: University of Hawaii Press (May 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0824829697
  • ISBN-13: 978-0824829698
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #885,321 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Challenging, helpful book in need of the logic of proofreading, January 25, 2006
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This review is from: Logic of Nothingness: A Study of Nishida Kitaro (Nanzan Library of Asian Religion and Culture) (Paperback)
In this book, Wargo aims to uncover the structure of Nishida's system of thought and clarify it, especially by examining his concept of Basho ("topos" or "locus" or whatnot). All in all, he does a fine job of this, and by the end of the book when we come to a translation of an essay by Nishida, the latter's prose--usually all but opaque to me--actually started to make sense in spots. Still, the book as a whole is tough reading, and a strong background in the academic field of philosophy is probably necessary to really get what's going on. (In fact, Wargo displays many of the characteristic biases and nervous ticks of philosophy majors in his writing, which gets just a bit annoying in spots).

On the minus side, the book is badly infested with typographical errors, about one every other page. The editing here is just utterly shoddy, and given the care philosophers usually take with precise language, almost blasphemously ironic. Worst of the worst can be found in chapter 1: Inoue Tetsujiro is most of the time referred to by his first name here (to distinguish him from Inoue Enryo), but the name is incorrectly given as Tetsuro countless times. Inexcusably sloppy.
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