23 Sep Rethinking Reality: Nishida’s Concept of Nothingness
In this episode, we explore the philosophical insights of Kitaro Nishida through his work Intelligibility and the Philosophy of Nothingness. This profound concept offers a unique perspective on Japanese philosophy, showing how traditions like Shintoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism influence Nishida’s idea of “nothingness.” Rather than representing emptiness, Nishida presents “nothingness” as a life-affirming force, contrasting Eastern and Western views on existence. We also touch on his reflections on art, history, and eternity, drawing connections to Goethe’s metaphysical ideas to deepen our understanding of how “nothingness” shapes human experience and reality.
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Last Updated on October 28, 2024 by Wilmar Padilla