Education and the Kyoto school of philosophy
Contents
The Kyoto school and the theory of aesthetic human transformation
examining motomori Kimura's interpretation of Friedrich Schiller
Takuo Nishimura
65-76
Metamorphoses of "pure experience"
buddhist, enactive and historical turns in Nishida
Nobuo Kazashi
77-90
Ecological imagination and aims of moral education through the Kyoto school and American pragmatism
Steven Fesmire
109-130
"We are alone, and we are never alone"
American transcendentalism and the political education of human nature
Naoko Saito
157-167
Whitehead on the "rhythm of education" and Kitaro Nishida's "pure experience" as a developing whole
Steve Odin
169-180
A different road
the life and writings of Soseki Natsume as a struggle for modern accommodation
Lynda Stone
181-201
Negativity, experience and transformation
educational possibilities at the margins of experience — insights from the German traditions of philosophy of education
Andrea English
203-220
The sense of indebtedness to the dead, education as gift giving
tasks and limits of post-war pedagogy
Satoji Yano
221-231