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CHAPTER VIII. Chinese Confucianism on the Eve of the Great Encounter
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword v
- Contents ix
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PART ONE. The Genesis and Nature of the Inquiry
- CHAPTER I. Changing Conceptions of the Modernization of Japan1 1
- CHAPTER II. Changing Japanese Attitudes Toward Modernization 43
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PART TWO. The Tokugawa Setting
- CHAPTER III. The Legacy of Tokugawa Education 91
- CHAPTER IV. Science and Confucianism in Tokugawa Japan 133
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PART THREE. The Symbol and the Substance of Power
- CHAPTER V. The Development of an Orthodox Attitude Toward the Imperial Institution in the Nineteenth Century 161
- CHAPTER VI. Nishimura Shigeki: A Confucian View of Modernization 193
- CHAPTER VII. The Meiji Leaders and Modernization: The Case of Yamagata Aritomo 243
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PART FOUR. Cultural Contrasts: China and India
- CHAPTER VIII. Chinese Confucianism on the Eve of the Great Encounter 275
- CHAPTER IX. Western and Indigenous Elements in Modern Indian Thought: The Case of Rammohun Roy 311
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PART FIVE. The New Values and the Old
- CHAPTER X. Japanese Christians and American Missionaries 329
- CHAPTER XI. Ienaga Saburo and the Search for Meaning in Modern Japan 369
- CHAPTER XII. Japanese Writers and Modernization 425
- CHAPTER XIII. Modernization and the Japanese Intellectual: Some Comparative Observations 447
- CHAPTER XIV. Patterns of Individuation and the Case of Japan: A Conceptual Scheme 489
- List of Contributors 533
- Index 537
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword v
- Contents ix
-
PART ONE. The Genesis and Nature of the Inquiry
- CHAPTER I. Changing Conceptions of the Modernization of Japan1 1
- CHAPTER II. Changing Japanese Attitudes Toward Modernization 43
-
PART TWO. The Tokugawa Setting
- CHAPTER III. The Legacy of Tokugawa Education 91
- CHAPTER IV. Science and Confucianism in Tokugawa Japan 133
-
PART THREE. The Symbol and the Substance of Power
- CHAPTER V. The Development of an Orthodox Attitude Toward the Imperial Institution in the Nineteenth Century 161
- CHAPTER VI. Nishimura Shigeki: A Confucian View of Modernization 193
- CHAPTER VII. The Meiji Leaders and Modernization: The Case of Yamagata Aritomo 243
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PART FOUR. Cultural Contrasts: China and India
- CHAPTER VIII. Chinese Confucianism on the Eve of the Great Encounter 275
- CHAPTER IX. Western and Indigenous Elements in Modern Indian Thought: The Case of Rammohun Roy 311
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PART FIVE. The New Values and the Old
- CHAPTER X. Japanese Christians and American Missionaries 329
- CHAPTER XI. Ienaga Saburo and the Search for Meaning in Modern Japan 369
- CHAPTER XII. Japanese Writers and Modernization 425
- CHAPTER XIII. Modernization and the Japanese Intellectual: Some Comparative Observations 447
- CHAPTER XIV. Patterns of Individuation and the Case of Japan: A Conceptual Scheme 489
- List of Contributors 533
- Index 537