Robert J. J. Wargo is professor in the Department of International Studies, Meisei University, Japan.
"Wargo actually makes sense of Nishida's notoriously difficult way of thinking. His is the rare gift of presenting Nishida's often tangled and meandering path of argumentation. Just as important, he thinks along with Nishida, showing where his questions came from and precisely how he went about answering them. ... The comparisons and contrasts with Nishida's predecessors, the two Inoue's, with Descartes, Berkeley, Hume, and Kant, as well as with Wittgenstein and Quine, are relevant and illuminating."
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