James Heisig
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Gender | Male |
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Born | Boston |
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Job | Writer |
Philosopher | |
Education | Divine Word College |
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ID | 1135786 |
Remembering the Kanji
Remembering the Kanji: A complete course on how not to forget the meaning and writing of Japanese characters
Remembering the Kanji II
Remembering the Kana: A Guide to Reading and Writing the Japanese Syllabaries in 3 Hours Each ; Part One Hiragana, Part Two Katakana
Philosophers of Nothingness: An Essay on the Kyoto School
Remembering the Kana
Remembering the Kanji 3: Writing and Reading Japanese Characters for Upper-Level Proficiency
Nothingness and Desire: An East-West Philosophical Antiphony
Much Ado about Nothingness: Essays on Nishida and Tanabe
Jesus' Twin: A Dialog with the Gospel of Thomas
Imago Dei: A Study of C. G. Jung's Psychology of Religion
Dialogues at One Inch Above the Ground: Reclamations of Belief in an Interreligious Age
Remembering the Kanji: A Systematic Guide to Reading Japanese Characters
Hiragana ; Katakana
Of Gods and Minds: In Search of a Theological Commons
Remembering the Kanji: Hyperkanji Software Rev
Remembering Traditional Hanzi: How Not to Forget the Meaning and Writing of Chinese Characters
How not to forget the meaning and writing of Chinese characters dt
Remembering the Kanji: A complete course on how not to forget the meaning and writing of Japanese characters
Remembering the Kanji II
Remembering the Kana: A Guide to Reading and Writing the Japanese Syllabaries in 3 Hours Each ; Part One Hiragana, Part Two Katakana
Philosophers of Nothingness: An Essay on the Kyoto School
Remembering the Kana
Remembering the Kanji 3: Writing and Reading Japanese Characters for Upper-Level Proficiency
Nothingness and Desire: An East-West Philosophical Antiphony
Much Ado about Nothingness: Essays on Nishida and Tanabe
Jesus' Twin: A Dialog with the Gospel of Thomas
Imago Dei: A Study of C. G. Jung's Psychology of Religion
Dialogues at One Inch Above the Ground: Reclamations of Belief in an Interreligious Age
Remembering the Kanji: A Systematic Guide to Reading Japanese Characters
Hiragana ; Katakana
Of Gods and Minds: In Search of a Theological Commons
Remembering the Kanji: Hyperkanji Software Rev
Remembering Traditional Hanzi: How Not to Forget the Meaning and Writing of Chinese Characters
How not to forget the meaning and writing of Chinese characters dt
James Heisig Life story
James Wallace Heisig is a philosopher who specialises in the field of philosophy of religion. He has published a number of books on topics ranging from the notion of God in analytical psychology, the Kyoto School of Philosophy to contemporary inter-religious dialogue.