Going beyond the Pairs: The Coincidence of Opposites in German Romanticism, Zen, and Deconstruction

Going beyond the Pairs: The Coincidence of Opposites in German Romanticism, Zen, and Deconstruction image
ISBN-10:

0791450015

ISBN-13:

9780791450017

Author(s): McCort, Dennis
Released: Jun 21, 2001
Format: Hardcover, 234 pages
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Description:

Argues that German Romanticism, Zen Buddhism, and deconstruction, for all their cultural differences, are three expressions of a universal vision.In Going beyond the Pairs, Dennis McCort examines the theme of the coincidentia oppositorum―the tendency of a thing or relationship to turn, under certain conditions, into its own opposite―as it is expressed in German Romanticism, Zen Buddhism, and deconstruction. McCort argues that the coincidentia can be useful for understanding and comparing a variety of cultural forms, including systems of myth, religions ancient and modern, laws of social organization, speculative philosophies East and West, psychological theories and therapeutic practices, and dynamic organizing principles of music, art, and literature. The book touches on a variety of Western and Eastern writers and thinkers, including Thomas Merton, Jacques Derrida, Nishida Kitaro, Rainer Maria Rilke, Franklin Merrell-Wolff, Franz Kafka, Novalis, Renzai Zen, J. D. Salinger, and the mysterious, doughnut-loving editor of the medieval Chinese koan collection, Mumonkan.











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