"this book will certainly prove to be one of the most valuable works of reference for years to come." -- Lehel Balogh, Religious Studies Review"Bret Davis has produced a compelling conceptual framework for rethinking Japanese philosophy. This is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding Japanese philosophy in a broad historical and global philosophical context." -- Takahiro Nakajima, University of Tokyo"Philosophy today should no longer privilege the type of thinking developed in the Western tradition, but rather should be understood as a cooperative intellectual quest to discover and develop unpredictable possibilities by crossing linguistic and cultural borders. This Handbook is a major contribution to that endeavor." -- Mayuko Uehara, Kyoto University"An ambitious work" -- Steve G. Lofts, Philosophy East and West"For researchers and enthusiasts of Japanese philosophy, religious or otherwise, this book will certainly prove to be one of the most valuable works of reference for years to come." -- Lehel Balogh, Hokkaido University, Religious Studies Review