Itô Jinsai’s Kogigaku and Radicalism
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Title
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Itô Jinsai’s Kogigaku and Radicalism
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Author
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Koyasu Nobukuni
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Page
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133-144
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Abstract
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The study of Itô Jinsai’s Kogigaku is meant to interpret Confucian texts from the reading of Analects. This way of interpretation is a revolution against the approaches of Chu Xi’s Neo-Confucianism and a return to the Confucian canons. In this way, the Analects serves as a new criterion for criticism so that Confucian canons could be ap- proached from textual and philosophical perspectives. This article discusses in what way Jinsai rediscovers the Analects and how he interprets them.
Soraigaku is opposed to Jinsaigaku. Through a comparison of Jinsaigaku and Soraigaku, this article will clarify the radicalism of Jinsaigaku in terms of its textual and philosophical perspectives.
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Keyword
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Itô Jinsai, Kogigaku, Tokugawa Sinology, Ogyû Sorai, Analects, radicalism
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