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Genre : Non-Fiction / Philosophy / Eastern Philosophy / Cultural Studies
Review:
''The Mind: Essentials of Japanese Philosophy and Culture'' is a seminal collection of essays derived from the fourth East-West Philosophers' Conference held at the University of Hawaii. Edited by renowned philosopher Charles A. Moore, this work offers readers a profound insight into the core principles that shape Japanese thought, religion, and cultural identity. The book meticulously explores Japanese Buddhism, Shintoism, Confucianism, and the unique moral and ethical frameworks that distinguish Japanese society. It contrasts Eastern and Western philosophical paradigms, making it an essential read for students of philosophy, Asian studies, and anyone seeking to understand the intricate tapestry of Japanese culture. The contributions from various scholars provide a comprehensive and scholarly overview, cementing its place as a classic in the field.