Ichirō Yamaguchi

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Ichirō Yamaguchi

Ichirō Yamaguchi ( Japanese 山口 一郎 , Yamaguchi Ichirō ; born August 1, 1947 in Miyazaki ) is a Japanese philosopher .

Life

Ichirō Yamaguchi studied from 1968 to 1974 philosophy at Sophia University in Tokyo at Klaus Riesenhuber and 1974-1979 philosophy, fundamental theology and Japanese Studies at the Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich and. a. with Hermann Krings and Bernhard Waldenfels , as his pupil he did his PhD with a phenomenological thesis and whose research assistant he was from 1983 to 1984. From 1979 to 1983 Yamaguchi prepared his habilitation thesis in Munich in addition to a second degree in German studies, with which he habilitated in philosophy with Bernhard Waldenfels at the Ruhr University in Bochum in 1994 . From 1984 to 1990 he was a lecturer in Japanese at the Japonicum of the Landesspracheninstitut in Bochum. From 1990 to 1994 Yamaguchi taught philosophy and Japanese at the University of Witten-Herdecke . Since 1996 he has been a full professor of philosophy at Tōyō University in Tokyo. In 2005 he became Vice President of the Society for Intercultural Philosophy (GIP).

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In his philosophical work, Yamaguchi orients himself particularly on the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl , on Martin Buber and on the philosophy of Buddhism . In his dissertation “Passive Synthesis and Intersubjectivity in Edmund Husserl” he showed how the intersubjectivity through which the transcendental solipsism can be overcome can be established through passive synthesis, a core element of Husserl's late philosophy. With his habilitation thesis “ Ki as bodily reason”, Yamaguchi made an important contribution to an intercultural phenomenology of corporeality and thus made a decisive contribution to establishing the research area of ​​intercultural philosophy. In his book “Vom Sein zum Werden” (From Being to Becoming) from 2005 it is examined how the meaning formation of different lifeworlds occurs in the genetic phenomenology of Husserl.

Publications (selection)

  • The teaching of suffering in Buddhism. In: New journal for systematic theology and philosophy of religion. 34. Berlin / New York 1982.
  • Passive synthesis and intersubjectivity in Edmund Husserl. Springer, Hague / Boston / London 1982, ISBN 90-247-2505-4 . (Phenomenologica Volume 86)
  • Flow of consciousness in Husserl and in the Yogâcâra school. In: Yoshihiro Nitta (ed.): Japanese contributions to phenomenology. Alber, Freiburg / Munich 1984, ISBN 3-495-47556-7 .
  • Phenomenology of Foreign Experience. Tokyo 1986, ISBN 3-495-47556-7 . (Japanese)
  • Ki as physical reason. Contribution to the intercultural phenomenology of corporeality. Fink, Munich 1997, ISBN 3-7705-3204-X . (Transitions Volume 31)
  • On the method of intercultural philosophy. In: Sigrun Caspary, Kazuma Matoba (ed.): Transcultural Dialogue. Metropolis, Marburg 2000, ISBN 3-89518-310-5 .
  • Drive intentionality as a primary affective passive synthesis in genetic phenomenology. In: La pulsion. Ed. Alter, Paris 2001, ISBN 2-9507990-8-6 .
  • H. Kawamoto, Y. Sato, I. Yamaguchi (Eds.): Phenomenology of Mediality. Commemorative publication for Yoshihiro Nitta's 70th birthday . Tokyo 2001. (Japanese)
  • The question of the paradox of time . In: Recherches Husserliennes. vol. 17. Bruxelles 2002.
  • Empathy with phenomenology. Tokyo 2002. (Japanese)
  • From being to becoming - investigation of Husserl's genetic phenomenology. Tokyo 2005. (Japanese)
  • Phenomenological analysis of drive intentionality and intersubjectivity in Husserl - comparative consideration with the Yogâcâra school of Mahayana Buddhism. In: Werner Gabriel, Hisaki Hashi (ed.): Intellectus universalis - To the world of universal philosophy. Edition Doppelpunkt, Vienna 2005, ISBN 3-85273-168-2 .
  • Violence from the aspect of affection in Husserl. In: Harum Maye, Hans Rainer Sepp (ed.): Phenomenology and violence. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2005, ISBN 3-8260-2850-3 . ( Orbis Phaenomenologicus series)
  • Me and life with Husserl and in Buddhist philosophy. In: Hans Rainer Sepp, Ichiro Yamaguchi (ed.): Life as a phenomenon. The Freiburg Phenomenology in East-West Dialogue. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2006, ISBN 3-8260-3213-6 . (Orbis Phaenomenologicus series)
  • The real self as not-I in Zen Buddhism. In: Hisaki Hashi, Werner Gabriel, Arne Haselbach (eds.): Zen and Tao. Contributions to Asian thinking. Passagen Verlag, Vienna 2007, ISBN 978-3-85165-815-6 .
  • Intermonadic Temporalization in Simultaneous Reciprocal Awakening. Hague / Boston / London 2010, ISBN 978-90-481-8765-2 . (Phaenomenologica Volume 197)
  • The phenomenon of ki and corporeality . In Yoshihiro Nitta , Tōru Tani (Ed.): Admission and Response. Phenomenology in Japan I. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2011, ISBN 978-3-8260-3895-2 . (Series: Orbis Phaenomenologicus - Perspektiven. New Part 23)
  • Genesis of time from the you. Studies on intercultural phenomenology. Alber, Freiburg 2018, ISBN 978-3-495-48918-5 . (Worlds of Philosophy Volume 18)

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