
Daisetsu Teitaro Suzuki
et al.
Published online:
19 January 2017
Published in print:
02 August 2016
Online ISBN:
9780520965355
Print ISBN:
9780520269170
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Introduction Introduction
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1. Letter to Paul Carus (1896) 1. Letter to Paul Carus (1896)
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2. Selections From shin Shūkyō Ron (A New Interpretation of Religion) 2. Selections From shin Shūkyō Ron (A New Interpretation of Religion)
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4. Christianity in Japan 4. Christianity in Japan
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5. Confucius: A Study of His Character and History 5. Confucius: A Study of His Character and History
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6. Selection From a Brief History of Early Chinese Philosophy 6. Selection From a Brief History of Early Chinese Philosophy
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9. A Contemporary Buddhist View of Shinto 9. A Contemporary Buddhist View of Shinto
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10. Swedenborg’s View of Heaven and “Other-Power” 10. Swedenborg’s View of Heaven and “Other-Power”
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11. Selection From Ignorance and World Fellowship 11. Selection From Ignorance and World Fellowship
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12. Zen and the Study of Confucianism (Selection From zen and its Influence on Japanese Culture) 12. Zen and the Study of Confucianism (Selection From zen and its Influence on Japanese Culture)
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14. Selections From Japanese Spirituality 14. Selections From Japanese Spirituality
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15. Tea-Room Meditations 15. Tea-Room Meditations
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16. Selections From Essays in Zen Buddhism (First Series) 16. Selections From Essays in Zen Buddhism (First Series)
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17. The Predicament of Modern Man 17. The Predicament of Modern Man
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18. The Analytic and Synthetic Approach to Buddhism 18. The Analytic and Synthetic Approach to Buddhism
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19. The Answer is in the Question 19. The Answer is in the Question
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20. The Hands 20. The Hands
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22. Review of Meditation and Piety in the Far East 22. Review of Meditation and Piety in the Far East
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23. Selections From Mysticism: Christian and Buddhist 23. Selections From Mysticism: Christian and Buddhist
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24. Love and power 24. Love and power
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25. Letter to Thomas Merton 25. Letter to Thomas Merton
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26. Wisdom in Emptiness 26. Wisdom in Emptiness
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27. Open Letter to President Kennedy and Premier Khrushchev 27. Open Letter to President Kennedy and Premier Khrushchev
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28. Buddhism and other religions 28. Buddhism and other religions
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29. Religion and drugs 29. Religion and drugs
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Cite
'Notes', in Richard M. Jaffe, Jeff Wilson, and Tomoe Moriya (eds), Selected Works of D.T. Suzuki, Volume III: Comparative Religion (Oakland, CA , 2016; online edn, California Scholarship Online, 19 Jan. 2017), https://doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520269170.002.0009, accessed 7 May 2025.
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