: This paper provides a detailed look at the book's scope, including its 230 entries and the historical development of the field. You can read the full Review by James Mark Shields .
While the sourcebook itself is a large volume, there are several academic papers and reviews that provide critical analysis or summaries of its content. You can access or request these papers through the following sources: Academic Reviews and Critical Papers Japanese philosophy : a sourcebook
: Kitarō Nishida and the Kyoto School, who blended Zen Buddhist tradition with Western methodology. : This paper provides a detailed look at
: A paper titled "Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook" details the years of international collaboration required to produce the volume. It is available as a PDF download from Nanzan-u . You can access or request these papers through
: This site lists specific subsections of the sourcebook as individual entries, such as "Twentieth-Century Philosophy: Overview" and "Women Philosophers: Overview." These can be found on PhilPapers . Key Themes Covered in the Sourcebook
: Concepts like "Internal Relations," the "Holographic Relation between Whole and Part," and "Reality as Field".
: Shintō, Confucianism, Buddhism, Western Academic Philosophy, and Bushidō.