Philosophy of Science and the Kyoto School: An introduction to Nishida Kitaro, Tanabe Hajime and Tosaka Jun
Material type: TextSeries: Bloomsbury Introductions to World PhilosophiesPublication details: London Bloomsbury Academic 2021Description: 201pISBN:- 9781350141100
- B771 N54
Contents:
1. Introduction: Relativity and Quantum Physics in the Kyoto School
2. Nishida Philosophy, Place, Field and Quantum Phenomena
3. Meditation in Tanabe`s dialectical vision of competing fields within physics
4. Modern Physics, space and ideology in Tosaka Jun
5. What we can learn from the Kyoto school
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1. Introduction: Relativity and Quantum Physics in the Kyoto School
2. Nishida Philosophy, Place, Field and Quantum Phenomena
3. Meditation in Tanabe`s dialectical vision of competing fields within physics
4. Modern Physics, space and ideology in Tosaka Jun
5. What we can learn from the Kyoto school
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