Nishi Amane and Modern Japanese Thought
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Thomas R.H. Havens
and Thomas R.H. Havens
About this book
A nineteenth-century aristocrat, Nishi Amane (1829-1897) was one of the first Japanese to assert the supremacy of Western culture. He was sent by his government to Leiden to study the European social sciences; on his return to Japan shortly before the climactic Meiji Restoration of 1868 he introduced and adapted European utilitarianism and positivism to his country's intellectual world. To modernize, Nishi held, Japan must cast off the bonds of the Confucian world-view in order to adopt new principles of empirical scholarly investigation and new standards of self-improvement. Though a Confucian by upbringing, Nishi became thoroughly committed to Western intellectual values in his programs for the new Japanese society. In his roles of teacher, writer, and government administrator, he was influential at one of the most critical times in Japan’s history.
Originally published in 1970.
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Frontmatter
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Preface
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Contents
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I. The Intellectual in Japan's Transition from Feudalism to Modernism
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II. The Early Development of Nishi's Thought
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III. Study Abroad and Service at Home
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IV. A Leader in Enlightening Japan
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V. Attack on Neo-Confucianism
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VI. Ethics for the New Society
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VII. Nishi on Politics and Current Events
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VIII. Civil and Military Society
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IX. Nishi and Modern Japan
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Biographical Notes
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List of Works Cited
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Index
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