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Religion and Nothingness
Cover of the English translation
AuthorKeiji Nishitani
Original title宗教とは何か (Shūkyō to wa Nanika), "What is religion?"
TranslatorJan Van Bragt
LanguageJapanese
SubjectNihilism
Published
  • 1961 (in Japanese)
  • 1982 (in English)
Publication placeJapan
Media typePrint (Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages366 (English translation)
ISBN978-0520049468

Religion and Nothingness (Japanese: Shūkyō to wa Nanika; the original title translates literally as "What is Religion?") is a 1961 book about nihilism by the Japanese philosopher Keiji Nishitani.[1] The book was published in English translation in 1982, and received positive reviews, commending Nishitani for his understanding of both western and eastern philosophy. The appearance of the English translation increased interest in Nishitani's ideas among philosophers.

  1. ^ Habito 1995, p. 396.

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