Ca’ Foscari Japanese Studies

Collana | Ca’ Foscari Japanese Studies
Miscellanea | Death and Desire in Contemporary Japan
Capitolo | “Each Death is Unique”

“Each Death is Unique”

Beyond Epistemic Transfiguration in Thanatology

Abstract

Death is an insurmountable problem for truth systems. This paper aims at discussing the relationship between death and truth, swaying from European (Plato's Phaedo, Jankélévitch, Morin) to Buddhist sources (mainly Chan-Zen Biyanlu and Dogen). These contributions are interpreted according to the distinction introduced here between epistemic-metaphysical transfiguration and semelfactive phenomenalism.


Open access | Peer reviewed

Presentato: 02 Gennaio 2016 | Accettato: 27 Marzo 2017 | Lingua: en

Keywords Philosophy of DeathPlatoVladimir JankélévitchDeathBiyanluEdgar MorinDogen


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