Chisokudo Publications

Chisokudō Collections

SJP-32
SJP-31
SJP-23
SJP-29
SJP-9
SJP-17
SJP-21
SJP-25
SJP-5
SJP-18
SJP-26
SJP-1
SJP-27
SJP-3
SJP-24
SJP-2
SJP-15
SJP-7
SJP-11
SJP-16
SJP-14
SJP-20
SJP-8
SJP-6
SJP-21
SJP-4
SJP-10
SJP-13
SJP-19
SJP-30
SJP-28
SJP-12
Studies in Japanese Philosophy
Edited by Takeshi Morisato
A series of books dedicated to the study of Japanese Philosophy, including translations of major texts into Western languages, commentaries, and original works.
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CPJ-2
CPJ-3
CPJ-4
CPJ-5
CPJ-6
Classics of Philosophy in Japan Edited by Takeshi Morisato
Important philosophical works in Japanese from the twentieth-century, reissued with cross-references to existing translations in other languages.
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SP-4
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Studia philosophica
Edited by Jordanco Sekulovski

This series aims to introduce new and original writings in both Western and East Asian philosophy, with a focus on exploring a more contemporary and comparative approaches across history of thought and culture. It welcomes critical work from younger as well as established scholars worldwide.

EVI-6
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EVI-4
EVI-3
EVI-2
EVI-1
Entre le visible et l’invisible
Edited by Pierre Bonneels

Reaching back to the origins of philosophy itself, this collection is devoted to a resolutely multidisciplinary approach to the interface between philosophy, science, and religion. Contributions seek to examine the intersection of the visible and the invisible through its manifold manifestations in human experience and thought.

FJP-10
FJP-9
FJP-8
FJP-7
FJP-6
FJP-5
FJP-4
FJP-3
FJP-2
FJP-1
FJP-0
Frontiers of Japanese Philosophy
Edited by James W. Heisig

The volumes in this series contain the edited proceedings of international conferences on Japanese philosophy held in Japan and abroad, as well as special collections of essay devoted to particular themes.

Individual essays are available for download here.

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M-11
M-10
M-9
M-8
M-7
M-6
M-5
M-4
M-3
M-2
M-1
Other titles

In addition to the specialized Collections, Chisokudō publishes individual works in philosophy, intellectual history, cultural studies, and literature.