"Intercultural Phenomenology: Playing with Reality" written by Associate Professor Yuko Ishihara, has been published!
The book is an invitation to drop some of our “colored glasses” to start playing with reality. I reinterpret the phenomenological method called the “epoché”, or suspension of judgment in ancient Greek, as a practical tool to let things in the world speak for themselves—we call this “playing with reality”.
We bring the reader beyond classical phenomenology by introducing ideas from Japanese philosophy and other Asian wisdom traditions (thanks to my co-author, Steven Tainer), offering readers with a phenomenology in between cultures.I’m hoping it will speak to everyone curious and willing to explore the nature of reality and our place in it.
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