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Eugen Herrigel (20
March 1884 – 18
April 1955) was a
German philosopher who
taught philosophy at
Tohoku Imperial University in Sendai, ****an, from 1924...
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Kunst des Bogenschießens) is a book by
German philosophy professor Eugen Herrigel,
published in 1948,
about his
experiences studying Kyūdō, a form of ****anese...
- Otto
Herrigel (27 June 1937 – 13 May 2013) was a
Namibian businessman, and politician. He
served as Namibia's
first Minister of
Finance between 1990 and...
- play on the
title of the 1948 book Zen in the Art of
Archery by
Eugen Herrigel. In its introduction,
Pirsig explains that,
despite its title, "it should...
- Ginsberg, Alan Watts, Gary Snyder,
Erich Fromm,
Robert Pirsig and
Eugen Herrigel wrote on and
promoted Zen.
There are
currently numerous Zen
centers from...
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Medieval ****an. New York NY: Routledge. p. 69. ISBN 978-0-415-32962-0.
Herrigel,
Eugen (1999). Zen in the Art of Archery. Vintage. ISBN 978-0-375-70509-0...
- book Zen in the Art of
Archery (1948) by the
German author Eugen Herrigel.
Herrigel spoke only a
little ****anese,
generally using a
translator to speak...
- road
bicycle racer Kerstin Gressmann (born 1994),
tennis player Otto
Herrigel (1937–2013), lawyer, businessman, and
politician Erik
Hoffmann (born 1981)...
- 2023) 1937 –
Joseph P. Allen,
American physicist and
astronaut 1937 – Otto
Herrigel,
Namibian lawyer and
politician (d. 2013) 1937 –
Kirkpatrick Sale, American...
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unpublished writings were
collected in a
three volume edition by his
pupil Eugen Herrigel with a
notice by Lask's
former teacher Rickert in 1923 and 1924. Lask is...