Zhuxi School of Neo-Confucianism and the formation of Early Modern Japan
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Title
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Zhuxi School of Neo-Confucianism and the formation of Early Modern Japan
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Author
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Nobakuni Koyasu
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Page
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81-96
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DOI
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Abstract
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This article discusses the connection between Zhuxi School of Neo- Confucianism and the emergence in early modern Japan. The author insists that the so-called ”modernity of Japan” was made possible by the legacy of Chinese learning or Kangaku. It was on the basis of Kangaku that a modern state with Japanese characteristics emerged. The ”Japanese characteristics” is designated in this paper to re-examine the form and content of modern Japan who had dominated East Asian World in the twentieth century.
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Keyword
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Shushigaku, Modern Japan, Yakichi Fukuzawa, Mane Nishi, Ekken Kaibara
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