Flower petals fall, but the flower endures : the Japanese philosophy of transience
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Flower petals fall, but the flower endures : the Japanese philosophy of transience
(Japan library)
Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture, c2011, c2015
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Hanabira wa chiru hana wa chiranai : mujou no nihonshisou
花びらは散る花は散らない : 無常の日本思想
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [198]-205)
Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- 1 Mujokan in Contemporary Japan—“Shogon” of “Kusokuzeshiki”(Mujokan in Contemporary Japan;The Meaning of “Hakanai” ほか)
- 2 What Is the Meaning of “Totoi”?(Reason;Spirituality(Life) ほか)
- 3 Flower Petals Fall,but the Flower Endures(The Direction of “Tomura‐i”“Ita‐mi” in Kenji Miyazawa;From “Beloved Ones” to “Everyone’s Happiness” ほか)
- 4 What Is “Shiawase”,and What Is It Like?(“Shiawase”;“Medetashi” ほか)
- 5 The “Awai” between “Onozukara” and “Mizukara”(Theoretical Framework of the “Awai” between “Onozukara” and “Mizukara”;As an Issue of Japanese Philosophy ほか)
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