
"Excellent ... firmly situates Nishida in conversation with two other major Kyoto School figures: Tanabe Hajime and Nishitani Keiji" --Religious Studies Review 30 (2004)
"A signal achievement. Heisig weaves biographical narrative, contextual elaboration, philosophical explication, and critical analysis effortlessly (it appears), resulting in a fascinating and absorbing reading experience." --Buddhist-Christian Studies 24 (2004) "A very good book ... no small contribution to making the philosophies of nothingness simply compelling" --Philosophy East and West 54 (2004)