Hisaki Hashi: Das Paradoxon in der Philosophie – Zum Aufbau der humanistischen Welt

Authors

  • Jana S. Rošker University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4312/as.2020.8.1.269-271

Keywords:

comparative philosophy, Kyoto School, Hisaki Hashi

Abstract

Hashi Hisaki, the author of this interesting book, is founder of the Association for Comparative Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Education (http://kophil-interdis.at/wb/pages/home.php). Since 1995 she has taught at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Vienna, Austria.
The present book is written in German, as it is based upon Hashi Hisaki’s philosophy lectures at this university. It elaborates upon intercultural dimensions of a wide scope of problems, linked to the concept of paradox, starting from the famous classical “liar paradox” and then analysing various paradoxes exemplified in the works of Plato, Kant, Hegel, Klein, Reininger, Nagarjuna, Hanfezi, Dogen, and Nishida. The main goal of the work is to illuminate the creative function of paradoxes, and to show that it can raise in readers a vivid interest in independent and critical thinking. At the same time, it represents an inexhaustible source of integrative thinking and acting in our daily life.

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Published

10. 01. 2020

How to Cite

Rošker, Jana S. 2020. “Hisaki Hashi: Das Paradoxon in Der Philosophie – Zum Aufbau Der Humanistischen Welt”. Asian Studies 8 (1): 269-71. https://doi.org/10.4312/as.2020.8.1.269-271.

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