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Studying the relationship between zen and kendō, Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki very often expressed the assertion that zen helps the swordsman to overcome the fear of death. The article, in its first part, presents the arguments which were used by Suzuki to justyfiy his conviction. Suzuki’s argumentation says first of all that the Buddhist enlightenment (satori), as the transgression of all differentiations, can help to overcome the fear of death, because it naturally eliminates the difference between life and death. Second part of the article shows how Brian Victoria, in his famous book Zen at War, refers to Suzuki’s argumentation. As Victoria’s opinion is not based on the philosophical ground, therefore the remaining part of the article tries to critically examine Suzuki’s argumentation, taking to account the full epistemological doctrine of enlightenment, which beside the transgression of differentiation aspect has also an affirmation of differentiation character.
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Kendo developed as an athletic contest between protagonists who compete to score Yuko-datotsu (Ippon, or valid strikes) on specified target areas (Men, Kote, Do, and Tsuki) using a bamboo sword (Shinai). Therefore, from an athletic perspective in which competitors don protective gear and strike each other, there is an inherent possibility that injury may occur should the equipment be insufficient. To enjoy participation in Kendo throughout one’s lifetime, the prevention of injury and accidents is essential, and, to this end, safety measures for Kendo equipment are extremely important
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