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The Relation of Philosophical Theory to Practical Affairs in Japan
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
- Introduction 1
- The Relation of Philosophical Theory to Practical Affairs in Japan 4
- Shintō: Japanese Ethnocentrism 24
- Buddhism of the One Great Vehicle (Mahāyāna) 33
- Modern Trend of Western Civilization and Cultural Peculiarities in Japan 52
- Reason and Intuition in Buddhist Philosophy 66
- Some Japanese Cultural Traits and Religions 110
- Basic Features of the Legal, Political, and Economic Thought of Japan 143
- The Status of the Individual in Mahayana Buddhist Philosophy 164
- Consciousness of the Individual and the Universal Among the Japanese 179
- The Appearance of Individual Self-consciousness in Japanese Religion and Its Historical Transformations 201
- The Individual in Japanese Ethics 228
- The Status and the Role of the Individual in Japanese Society 245
- The Status of the Individual in the Notion of Law, Right, and Social Order in Japan 262
- Editor's Suppliment:* The Enigmatic Japanese Mind 288
- Who's Who 320
- Index 328
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
- Introduction 1
- The Relation of Philosophical Theory to Practical Affairs in Japan 4
- Shintō: Japanese Ethnocentrism 24
- Buddhism of the One Great Vehicle (Mahāyāna) 33
- Modern Trend of Western Civilization and Cultural Peculiarities in Japan 52
- Reason and Intuition in Buddhist Philosophy 66
- Some Japanese Cultural Traits and Religions 110
- Basic Features of the Legal, Political, and Economic Thought of Japan 143
- The Status of the Individual in Mahayana Buddhist Philosophy 164
- Consciousness of the Individual and the Universal Among the Japanese 179
- The Appearance of Individual Self-consciousness in Japanese Religion and Its Historical Transformations 201
- The Individual in Japanese Ethics 228
- The Status and the Role of the Individual in Japanese Society 245
- The Status of the Individual in the Notion of Law, Right, and Social Order in Japan 262
- Editor's Suppliment:* The Enigmatic Japanese Mind 288
- Who's Who 320
- Index 328