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, 2019, c2015
New English ed
- : pbk
- Other Title
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花びらは散る花は散らない : 無常の日本思想
Hanabira wa chiru hana wa chiranai : mujou no nihonshisou
(英文版)花びらは散る花は散らない : 無常の日本思想
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Note
English translation of: 花びらは散る花は散らない : 無常の日本思想
Originally published: Tokyo : Kadokawa Gakugei Shuppan, 2011. NII書誌ID <BB05397842>
"This paperback English edition is a revised and edited version of the original hardcover English edition by JPIC in 2015"--T.p. verso
Bibliograpy: p. 183-188
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- 1 Mujokan in Contemporary Japan:The Sublimity(Shogon) of “Emptiness Is Form”(Kusokuzeshiki)
- 2 What Is the Meaning of Totoi?
- 3 Re‐Visiting “Flower Petals Fall,but the Flower Endures”
- 4 What Is Shiawase?
- 5 The Awai between Onozukara and Mizukara
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