| Author Quoted | Kitaro Nishida | 
		
			| Title Quoted | Intelligibility and the Philosophy of Nothingness: Three Philosophical Essays / Kitaro Nishida ; transl. and introd. by Robert Schinzinger in collaboration with I. Koyama and T. Kojima. | 
		
			| Date (Year/Month/Day) | 1966/01/24 | 
		
			| Imprint | Tokyo : Maruzen. 1958 | 
		
			| Quotation | Finished Burtt and Nishida (Unity of Opposites). N. is certainly the one philosopher to whom I respond the most. Kranth in Monumenta Nipponica suggests comparison between Nishida and the generation of 1898 in Spain. [Miguel de] Unamuno and Ortega [y Gasset]. Don't know Unamuno but have him here. Try him maybe! | 
		
			| Quotation Source | Learning to love: exploring solitude and freedom. The Journals of Thomas Merton, Volume 6, 1966-1967.; Edited by Christine M. Bochen. / [San Francisco] : HarperCollins. 1997, p. 11 | 
		
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