The Sense of Symmetry: Comparative Reflections on Whitehead, Nishida, and Dōgen

Process Studies 43 (1):4-34 (2014)
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In contrast to temporal asymmetry stressed in process philosophy, symmetry prevails in Mahayana Buddhism and East Asian philosophy formed under its influence. The paper clarifies the meaning of symmetry from the perspectives of Kitaro Nishida and Dogen, it explores similar or overlapping ideas in Whitehead’s philosophy oforganism, and it suggests that the differences among them are much smaller than commonly believed.

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Masato Ishida
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