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Tradition of Watsuji Tetsuro and Transformation of “Modern” Thought
Author(s): Xu Xingqing
Pages: 43-
51+119
Year: 2016
Issue:
1
Journal: Japanese Studies Forum
Keyword: 和辻哲郎; 传统与近代; 思想转化; 尊皇思想; 儒教批判;
Abstract: This essay investigates Watsuji Tetsuro(1889—1960),a scholar of Japanese philosophy and ethics as well as a historian of Japanese culture and thought,and his discourse on the Sakoku Edict issued by Tokugawa Bakufu in terms of the return to and the criticism on tradition,cultural and spiritual assassination,and rationalism of Christianity,as a way of exploring the merits and faults of the Sakoku Edict.It also analyzes the relations between Watsuji’s statement of rebuilding "Japanese culture"and the transformation of"modern"thought by focusing on Watsuji’s thought of revering the emperor and Confucian criticism as well as his cultural influence and non-influence.
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