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- Daisetsu Teitaro Suzuki (鈴木 大拙 貞太郎 Suzuki Daisetsu Teitarō; he rendered his name "Daisetz" in 1894; 18 October 1870 – 12 July 1966) was a Japanese author of books and essays on Buddhism, Zen (Chan) and Shin that were instrumental in spreading interest in both Zen and Shin (and Far Eastern philosophy in general) to the West.encyclopediaofbuddhism.org/wiki/D._T._Suzuki
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Daisetsu Teitaro Suzuki (鈴木 大拙 貞太郎, Suzuki Daisetsu Teitarō, 18 October 1870 – 12 July 1966 ), self-rendered in 1894 as "Daisetz", was a Japanese essayist, philosopher, religious scholar, and translator. He was an authority on Buddhism, especially Zen and Shin, and was instrumental in spreading … See more
Early life
D. T. Suzuki was born Teitarō Suzuki in Honda-machi, Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, … See moreWhile studying at Tokyo University Suzuki took up Zen practice at Engaku-ji, one of Kamakura's Five Mountains, first studying with See more
According to Sharf and Victoria, Suzuki was associated with Japanese nationalism and its propagation via the appraisal of Japanese Zen. He has been criticised for defending the … See more
These essays made Zen known in the West for the very first time:
• Essays in Zen Buddhism: First Series (1927), New York: … See moreProfessor of Buddhist philosophies
Besides living in the United States, Suzuki traveled through Europe before taking up a professorship back … See moreZen-messenger
Suzuki spread Zen in the West. Philosopher Charles A. Moore said:
Suzuki in his later years was not just a reporter of Zen, not … See moreSuzuki's books have been widely read and commented on. One example is An Introduction to Zen Buddhism, which includes a 30-page commentary by analytical psychologist Carl Jung, who wrote of Suzuki:
Suzuki's works on … See morePeople mentioned in the articleWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license D. T. Suzuki - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
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Oct 16, 2020 · Suzuki was a scholar and practitioner of Zen Buddhism with a Buddhist modernist outlook, eager to learn from both Asian and European-American thought. When he arrived in the United States for the first time in …
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Nov 11, 2020 · Generations of Americans and Europeans learned about Zen Buddhism and its influence on Japanese culture from Suzuki Daisetz (D. T. Suzuki). This article commemorates the 150th anniversary of...
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Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki (October 181870, Kanazawa, Japan – July 22, 1966; standard transliteration: Suzuki Daisetsu, 鈴木大拙) was a famous author of books and essays on Buddhism and Zen that were instrumental in spreading …
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