List: 日本哲学
Words from "The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Philosophy" edited by Bret W. Davis
List: 日本哲学
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- Words from "The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Philosophy" edited by Bret W. Davis
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- 27 February 2024 - 18:52
- Last updated
- 26 March 2024 - 19:56
Wordpopular Buddhism noun noun (generic) な adjective adjective (generic) noun taking the genitive case particle の
- uncertainty, transiency, impermanence, mutability
Wordobsolete reading usually written using kana alone expression noun noun (generic)
- mono no aware, appreciation of the fleeting nature of beauty, pathos of things, strong aesthetic sense
Wordirregular kanji usage usually written using kana alone noun noun (generic)
- wabi-sabi, aesthetic sense in Japanese art centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection
Wordpopular obsolete kanji JLPT N4 noun noun (generic)
- spirit, mind, heart
- nature, disposition
- intention, mind, will, motivation
- mood, feelings
- consciousness
- care, attention, consideration, worry
- interest
- (the) air, atmosphere
- ambience, atmosphere (of), air (of), mood
- fragrance, aroma, flavour, taste
- qi (in traditional Chinese philosophy and medicine), chi, ki
Wordpopular obsolete reading noun noun (generic) abbreviation Buddhism
- omen, sign of luck
- origin, history, causation
- dependent arising, doctrine that everything has a cause and there is nothing that arises out of nothing
Worddated term noun noun (generic) adverb
- occurring naturally (without human influence)
Wordpopular JLPT N1 な adjective adjective (generic) noun noun (generic)
- simple, artless, naive, unsophisticated
Wordpopular JLPT N3 noun noun (generic) noun or participle taking the aux. verb する transitive verb logic computing
- denial, negation, repudiation, disavowal
- negation
- NOT operation
Wordnoun noun (generic) Buddhism abbreviation な adjective adjective (generic) mathematics noun taking the genitive case particle の
- empty air, sky
- shunyata (the lack of an immutable intrinsic nature within any phenomenon), emptiness
- air force
- fruitlessness, meaninglessness
- void (one of the five elements)
- empty (e.g. set)
WordBuddhism noun noun (generic)
- concept that all things and phenomena reflect the truth