Discovery of Japanese idealism
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Discovery of Japanese idealism
(Trübner's Oriental series, 81 . Japan ; 2)
Routledge, 2000, c1924
[Repr. ed.]
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"First published in 1924 by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co Ltd. Reprinted in 2000 by Routledge"--T.p. verso
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Description
This set demonstrates the increasing interest among Western people paid to civilisation in the East at the turn of the nineteenth century. Included are Kishio Satomi's studies on Nichiren and Japanese idealism, which were written from an Eastern viewpoint specifically for a Western audience. Also reprinted here is Chamberlain's translation from classical Japanese poetry which offers one of the first known attempts to interpret the literature of the Japanese to the Western world.
Table of Contents
The Classical Poetry of the Japanese Basil Hall Chamberlain Hb: 0-415-24532-X: 240pp: Discovery of Japanese Idealism Kishio Satomi Hb: 0-415-24533-8: 188pp: Japanese Civilization, its Significance and Realization Kishio Satomi Hb: 0-415-24534-6: 256pp: 274 volumes274 volumes
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ISBN 9780415245333
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First published in 2000. This is Volume II of three of a series on Japan. Written in 1924 the author has treated his work philosophically, historically, and by way of proof has adduced several important problems concerning Japanese idealism which have as yet not been quite clearly introduced to the West
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Discovery of Japanese Idealism
- Chapter 2 The State is the Organ of Exaltation and Protection of Righteousness
- Chapter 3 Reconstruction of Philosophy
- Chapter 4 Moralization of Science
- Chapter 5 Awakening of Religion
- Chapter 6 The Middle Path
- Chapter 7 Christ's Attitude Towards what is Moral, and that of Nichiren
- Chapter 8 Gratitude
- Chapter 9 Japanese Idea of Loyalty
- Chapter 10 Rules of Learning and Ideals of Education
- Chapter 11 Ancient Japanese Idealism and its Development
- Appendix, K. Satomi
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