Thomo Kasulio civilizacinio mąstymo bruo
Thomas Kasulis Traits of Civilisational Thinking
Author(s): Žilvinas VareikisSubject(s): Existentialism, East Asian Philosophy, Indian Philosophy, Culture and social structure
Published by: Visuomeninė organizacija »LOGOS«
Keywords: Thomas Kasulis; Japanese studies; Shintoism; Dzen – Buddhism; political context;
Summary/Abstract: The scholarly work of Lithuanian-born American philosopher Thomas Kasulis has been little studied in Lithuania. Kasulis has contributed to Japanese studies by translating numerous Japanese philosophical texts and writing works on Zen – Buddhism and Shinto. In his studies of Zen – Buddhism, he highlighted the importance of pre-reflective experience to explain reality. In his studies of Shinto, he revealed the profound meanings of essentialist and existential spirituality. In the comparative philosophy he emphasized two significant concepts of intercultural interaction: integrality and intimacy. With it the thinker tries to substantiate the dynamics of different cultures by explicating art, policy, mentality. Basing on the relevant national analogies the author of the article deepens his knowledge into the most important ideas of Kasulis, his comparative philosophy and his research contexts of Zen – Buddhism and Shinto.
Journal: LOGOS - A Journal of Religion, Philosophy, Comparative Cultural Studies and Art
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 113
- Page Range: 65-76
- Page Count: 12
- Language: Lithuanian