Japanese Confucianism

Japanese Confucianism
Title Japanese Confucianism PDF eBook
Author Kiri Paramore
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 253
Release 2016-04-21
Genre History
ISBN 1107058651

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This book charts the history of Confucianism in Japan to offer new perspectives on the sociology of Confucianiam across East Asia.

The Worship of Confucius in Japan

The Worship of Confucius in Japan
Title The Worship of Confucius in Japan PDF eBook
Author James McMullen
Publisher BRILL
Pages 566
Release 2021-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 1684175992

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How has Confucius, quintessentially and symbolically Chinese, been received throughout Japanese history? The Worship of Confucius in Japan provides the first overview of the richly documented and colorful Japanese version of the East Asian ritual to venerate Confucius, known in Japan as the sekiten. The original Chinese political liturgy embodied assumptions about sociopolitical order different from those of Japan. Over more than thirteen centuries, Japanese in power expressed a persistently ambivalent response to the ritual’s challenges and often tended to interpret the ceremony in cultural rather than political terms. Like many rituals, the sekiten self-referentially reinterpreted earlier versions of itself. James McMullen adopts a diachronic and comparative perspective. Focusing on the relationship of the ritual to political authority in the premodern period, McMullen sheds fresh light on Sino–Japanese cultural relations and on the distinctive political, cultural, and social history of Confucianism in Japan. Successive sections of The Worship of Confucius in Japan trace the vicissitudes of the ceremony through two major cycles of adoption, modification, and decline, first in ancient and medieval Japan, then in the late feudal period culminating in its rejection at the Meiji Restoration. An epilogue sketches the history of the ceremony in the altered conditions of post-Restoration Japan and up to the present.

Confucian Values and Popular Zen

Confucian Values and Popular Zen
Title Confucian Values and Popular Zen PDF eBook
Author Janine Anderson Sawada
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 284
Release 1993-07-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780824814144

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Although East Asian religion is commonly characterized as "syncretic," the historical interaction of Buddhist, Confucian, and other traditions is often neglected by scholars of mainstream religious thought. In this thought-provoking study, Janine Sawada moves beyond conventional approaches to the history of Japanese religion by analyzing the ways in which Neo-Confucianism and Zen formed a popular synthesis in early modern Japan. She shows how Shingaku, a teaching founded by merchant Ishida Baigan, blossomed after his death into a widespread religious movement that selectively combined ideas and practices from these traditions. Drawing on new research into original Shingaku sources, Sawada challenges the view that the teaching was a facile "merchant ethic" by illuminating the importance of Shingaku mystical experience and its intimate relation to moral cultivation in the program developed by Baigan's successor, Teshima Toan. This book also suggests the need for an approach to the history of Japanese education that accounts for the informal transmission of ideas as well as institutional schooling. Shingaku contributed to the development of Japanese education by effectively disseminating moral and religious knowledge on a large scale to the less-educated sectors of Tokugawa society. Sawada interprets the popularity of the movement as part of a general trend in early modern Japan in which ordinary people sought forms of learning that could be pursued in the context of daily life.

Light from the East

Light from the East
Title Light from the East PDF eBook
Author Robert Cornell Armstrong
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 1914
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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Moral and Spiritual Cultivation in Japanese Neo-Confucianism

Moral and Spiritual Cultivation in Japanese Neo-Confucianism
Title Moral and Spiritual Cultivation in Japanese Neo-Confucianism PDF eBook
Author Mary Evelyn Tucker
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 472
Release 1989-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780887068898

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Kaibara Ekken (1630--1714) was the focal Neo-Confucian thinker of the early Tokagawa period. He established the importance of Neo-Confucianism in Japan at a time when Buddhism had long been the dominant religious philosophy. This is the first book-length presentation of his thought. It contains a lengthy introduction to Ekken's life, time, and thought, and a careful translation into readable English of Ekken's book, Precepts for Daily Life in Japan (Yamanto Zokkun).

Confucian Traditions in East Asian Modernity

Confucian Traditions in East Asian Modernity
Title Confucian Traditions in East Asian Modernity PDF eBook
Author Weiming Tu
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 436
Release 1996
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780674160873

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Seventeen scholars from varying fields here consider the implications of Confucian concerns--self-cultivation, regulation of the family, social civility, moral education, well-being of the people, governance of the state, and universal peace--in industrial East Asia.

Dao Companion to Japanese Confucian Philosophy

Dao Companion to Japanese Confucian Philosophy
Title Dao Companion to Japanese Confucian Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Chun-chieh Huang
Publisher Springer
Pages 439
Release 2014-09-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9048129214

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The Dao Companion to Japanese Confucian Philosophy will be part of the handbook series Dao Companion to Chinese Philosophy, published by Springer. This series is being edited by Professor Huang Yong, Professor of Philosophy at Kutztown University and Editor of Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy. This volume includes original essays by scholars from the U.S., Europe, Japan, and China, discussing important philosophical writings by Japanese Confucian philosophers. The main focus, historically, will be the early-modern period (1600-1868), when much original Confucian philosophizing occurred, and Confucianism in modern Japan. The Dao Companion to Japanese Confucian Philosophy makes a significant contribution to the Dao handbook series, and equally to the field of Japanese philosophy. This new volume including original philosophical studies will be a major contribution to the study of Confucianism generally and Japanese philosophy in particular.