Joan Stambaugh
Autor/a de Impermanence is Buddha-Nature: Dogen's Understanding of Temporality
Sobre l'autor
Joan Stambaugh is Professor of Philosophy at Hunter College of the City University of New York. She has published extensively and is the author of The Real is Not the Rational; The Finitude of Being; The Other Nietzsche; and is the translator of Martin Heidegger's Being and Time, all published by mostra'n més Suny Press. mostra'n menys
Obres de Joan Stambaugh
The real is not the rational 1 exemplars
Obres associades
Schelling's Treatise on the Essence of Human Freedom (1936) — Traductor, algunes edicions — 68 exemplars
Studies in Nietzsche and the Judaeo-Christian Tradition (University of North Carolina Studies in the Germanic Languages (1985) — Col·laborador — 4 exemplars
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The main drawback in my view is that Stambaugh makes a couple of allowances on the one hand, such as the primitive notion that everything is alive, but on the other hand makes a couple of rashly sweeping rejections, e.g. of "metaphysics" full stop.
Another drawback is that the text is largely regurgitation. That is not an inherently bad thing, but the book is thin on explanation as to how the Japanese philosophy speaks to us and our situation. This leaves one with the impression that the author hasn't made clear to herself exactly what she's relaying.
Overall, though, I would nonetheless strongly recommend The Formless Self to any student of philosophy.… (més)