Thomas P. Kasulis. Average rating: · ratings · 51 reviews · 16 distinct works • Similar authors. Zen Action/Zen Person. avg rating — ratings — published — 2 editions. Want to Read. saving. Want to Read. Currently Reading. Read/5. His first book, Zen Action/Zen Person, established the field of Japanese philosophy. His two other single-author books established new specialties in Asian studies, comparative philosophy and . Kasulis wrote a detailed and nuanced explication of prereflective Zen experience in the context of a Western mind grappling and acquiescing to Eastern beliefs and Zen thought. This book is potentially crucial in revealing present conceptual limits of any Westerner interested in Zen, but should not be looked at as a book about Zen to deepen ones' personal "faith"/5().
Thomas P. Kasulis. In this illuminating narrative of Chan/Zen history, Peter Hershock provides an exemplary balance, which is frequently missing, by bridging the gap between the 'outsider/objective' and 'insider/subjective' approaches to Zen tradition. This is not an easy line to navigate, and one that most scholars fear to tread. Zen Person|Thomas P, Country Roads of New York|D. Williams, The Knopf Collectors' Guides to American Antiques: Dolls|Wendy Lavitt, Figaro Plays: The Barber of Seville|Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais. Zen Action/zen Person Thomas P. Kasulis, University Distinguished Scholar Professor Emeritus of Comparative Studies Thomas P Kasulis University Press of Hawaii, - Philosophy - pages.
Buy a cheap copy of Zen Action: Zen Person book by Thomas P. Kasulis. Book by Kasulis, Thomas P. Free shipping over $ Thomas P. Kasulis. Average rating: · ratings · 51 reviews · 16 distinct works • Similar authors. Zen Action/Zen Person. avg rating — ratings — published — 2 editions. Want to Read. saving. Want to Read. Currently Reading. Read. About the Book; About the Author(s) Thomas P. Kasulis, Author. Thomas P. Kasulis is University Distinguished Scholar and Professor Emeritus in Comparative Studies at the Ohio State University, where he has taught in the departments of comparative studies, philosophy, and East Asian studies.
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