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''An Inquiry into the Good'', also known as ''A Study of Good'', ( ja, 善の研究) is the first book by the Japanese philosopher Nishida Kitarō, published in 1911. As he explains in the Preface to the work, Parts II and III were composed first, followed by Parts I and IV. Part I is an explication of the nature of what he calls ‘pure experience’ which lies at the basis of his thought. Part II is the expression of his philosophical thought and is the core part of this book. Then, with the foundation being thus laid, Nishida launches into a discussion of the good in Part III. He appended Part IV out of his belief that the end of philosophy is religion. The reason that he entitled this work ''An Inquiry into the Good'', despite half of it being devoted to the discussion of technical points in philosophy, is because he thought that, ultimately, the central focus of this work is the great questions of human life and existence.西田幾多郎「序」同『善の研究』岩波書店、1979年
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Table of Contents

* Part I: Pure Experience 粋経験:* Chapter 1: Pure Experience 粋経験:* Chapter 2: Thought :* Chapter 3: Will :* Chapter 4: Intellectual Intuition 的直観* Part II: Existence :* Chapter 1: The Point of Departure for Our Enquiry 究の出立点:* Chapter 2: The Phenomena of Consciousness Are the One Reality 識現象が唯一の実在である:* Chapter 3: The True Nature of Reality 在の真景:* Chapter 4: The True Reality Always Has the Same Form 実在は常に同一の形式をもっている:* Chapter 5: The Fundamental Formula of the True Reality 実在の根本的方式:* Chapter 6: The One Reality 一実在:* Chapter 7: The Development of Reality by Differentiation 在の分化発展:* Chapter 8: Nature :* Chapter 9: Spirit :* Chapter 10: God as Reality 在としての神* Part III: The Good :* Chapter 1: Action (Part 1) 為 上:* Chapter 2: Action (Part 2) 為 下:* Chapter 3: The Freedom of the Will 志の自由:* Chapter 4: An Enquiry into Values 値的研究:* Chapter 5: Theories of Ethics (Part 1) 理学の諸説 其一:* Chapter 6: Theories of Ethics (Part 2) 理学の諸説 其二:* Chapter 7: Theories of Ethics (Part 3) 理学の諸説 其三:* Chapter 8: Theories of Ethics (Part 4) 理学の諸説 其四:* Chapter 9: The Good (The Action Theory) (活動説):* Chapter 10: The Good of Personality 格的善:* Chapter 11: The Motivation of Good Action (The Form of the Good) 行為の動機 (善の形式):* Chapter 12: The End of Good Action (The Content of the Good) 行為の目的 (善の内容):* Chapter 13: The Perfect Good Act 全なる善行* Part IV: Religion :* Chapter 1: The Religious Demand 教の本質:* Chapter 2: God :* Chapter 3: God and the World と世界:* Chapter 4: Knowledge and Love と愛


Influence and reception

Graham Parkes described ''An Inquiry into the Good'' as a "masterpiece". He wrote that was made possible by the Japanese interest in western philosophy that began with the
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of 1868. He considered the book "path-breaking" and identified it as Nishida's best-known accomplishment. The religious studies scholar
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stated that ''An Inquiry into the Good'' "struck many readers as the first truly creative work by a Japanese that did not merely repeat western ideas, and yet made use of modern thinking and terminology." However, he added that the work was criticized by the philosopher Takahashi Satomi, who found the subjectivism of "pure experience" too psychological.


References


Bibliography

;Editions * Nishida Kitarō, ''An Inquiry into the Good'' の研究 ed. Fujita Masakatsu 田 正勝(Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten 波書店 2012). :: Fujita’s notes in this edition are invaluable in tracking down Nishida’s allusions to the authors and works that influenced him. * Nishida Kitarō, ''An Inquiry into the Good'' の研究 ed. Kosaka Kunitsugu 坂 国継(Tokyo: Kōdansha 談社 2006). :: Kosaka, the leading scholar of Nishida’s philosophy, provides ample notes to aid especially the beginner. The two essays by Kosaka at the end, especially the one on the influence of
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in this work, are essential reading. ;Books * Take’uchi Yoshitomo 内 良知 ‘The Formation of ''An Inquiry into the Good''’ 善の研究』の成立in ''Nishida Kitarō'' 田幾多郎(Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press 京大学出版会 1970). :: Take’uchi’s treatment here of the influence of
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’s school of
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on ''An Inquiry into the Good'' is a classic. * Shimomura Toratarō 村 寅太郎 ‘Nishida Kitarō’ in ''The Collected Works of Shimomura Toratarō, Vol. 12: Nishida’s Philosophy and Japanese Thought'' 村寅太郎著作集第12巻——西田哲学と日本の思想(Tokyo: Misuzu Shobō すず書房 1990). :: The editor of Nishida’s ''Collected Works'' who studied under Nishida himself delves into the intellectual background and formation of Nishida, leading up to ''An Inquiry into the Good''. * Fujita Masakatsu 田 正勝(ed.), ''A Century of'' An Inquiry into the Good: ''To/From the World'' 善の研究』の百年——世界へ/世界から(Kyoto University Press 都大学学術出版会 2011). * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Inquiry into the Good 1911 non-fiction books Books by Kitaro Nishida Kyoto School Zen studies books Japanese philosophy books


External links


The Kōdōkan edition (1911)
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’s Digital Collections website (N.B. their copy of this edition has pages missing).
The Iwanami Shoten reprint (1921)
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’s Digital Collections website (N.B. the type had been reset for this reprint, so the page numbers differ from the 1911 edition; this edition also includes a brief new preface).
The 2nd edition (1936) from Iwanami Shoten
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’s Digital Collections website (N.B. the type had been reset once more, so the page numbers differ again; this edition includes a new preface).
The text of the Iwanami Bunko edition of 1979
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(N.B. for this text the orthography has been updated to that of modern Japanese).