Kitarō Nishida (西田 幾多郎code: ja is deprecated , Nishida Kitarō, 19 Mei 1870 – 7 Juni 1945[2]) adalah seorang filsuf Jepang berpengaruh, pendiri apa yang disebut sebagai mazhab filsafat Kyoto. Ia lulus dari Universitas Tokyo pada zaman Meiji pada 1894 dengan sebuah gelar dalam bidang filsafat.
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