Japanese Philosophy | Vibepedia
Japanese philosophy is a distinct and eclectic fusion of indigenous Shinto and continental Asian religions, such as Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. Japanese
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Japanese philosophy is a distinct and eclectic fusion of indigenous Shinto and continental Asian religions, such as Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. Japanese philosophy is characterized by a holistic and relational approach to understanding the world, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all things and the importance of context and relationships. The concept of 'pure experience' is central to the philosophy of Nishida Kitaro. The Kyoto School of philosophy emphasizes the importance of context and relationships in shaping our experiences and perceptions. Japanese philosophy has many practical applications, from business and management to art and literature.