From Henological Reduction to a Phenomenology of the “Name”: A Reinterpretation of Japanese Pure Land Thought

In Taguchi Shigeru (ed.), Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy 4: Facing the 21st Century. Nanzan Institute for Religion & Culture. pp. 51-64 (2009)
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