A classic work on Eastern philosophy, and a charming, deeply illuminating story of one man’s experience with Zen. Eugen Herrigel, a German professor of Philosophy in Tokyo, took up the study of archery as a step toward an understanding of Zen Buddhism. This book is the account of the six years he spent as a student of one of Japan’s great kyudo (archery) masters, and of how he gradually overcame his initial inhibitions and began to feel his way toward new truths and ways of seeing.
Zen in the Art of Archery
$7.95
This book provides insights into philosophy and discipline through the practice of archery, enhancing critical thinking and focus.
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Weight | 0.113 lbs |
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Dimensions | 13.2 × 0.7 × 20.2 in |
Zen in the Art of Archery
$6.43
This book explores theories of motor learning and control, which can supplement physical education or philosophy studies.
The book sets forth theories about motor learning and control that provide lessons for learning any sport or physical activity. For example, a central idea in the book is that through years of practice, a physical activity becomes effortless both mentally and physically, as if the body executes complex and difficult movements without conscious control from the mind.
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Weight | 0.091 lbs |
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Dimensions | 12.7 × 0.5 × 20.3 in |
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