The Legacy of Ueda Shizuteru: A Zen Life of Dialogue in a Twofold World

Comparative and Continental Philosophy 14 (2):112-127 (2022)
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Ueda Shizuteru 上田閑照 (1926–2019) led a double life. And he taught us how we, too, can lead double lives. Or rather, he explained how we are already in fact doing so. It’s just that we don’t realize...

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