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Philosophy
[Introduction to Contents]
This is the first Japanese specialized book in history that comprehensively explores the people and ideas of Zhang Zai, a Taiju (great Confucian) in the Northern Sung Dynasty.
By reinterpreting Zhang Zai's discourse in the reading of the history of ideas, it is free from the stereotype of' the pioneer of Shushigaku' and clarifies its uniqueness, limitations and influence in the history of ideas.
Contents
Legend
Introduction
Purpose of Research
Method of Research
[Part 1 Life and Achievements of Zhang Zai]
Chapter 1 Life of Zhang Zai
First Generation Line
Second Life Line
Three Achievements as a bureaucrat
Chapter 1 Disciple of Zhang Zai
Rei
Ninichi no Rei
Reactionary thoughts on Shirei as the Three Ideals
Five Reactionary thoughts and governing thoughts
Rokudo-gaku and Seijutsu
Conclusion of this chapter
Chapter 1 Character of "Ki" in Dogaku
Introduction
Theory of Ki in Dogaku
Theory of Ki in Dogaku
Theory of Ki in Dogaku
Theory of Ki in Dogaku
Theory of Ki in Dogaku
Theory of Ki in Dogaku
Theory of Ki in Dogaku
Conclusion of this chapter
Chapter 2 Theory of Training of Dogaku
Theory of Ki in Dogaku
Theory of Ki in Dogaku (1961) : Born in Asahikawa City, Hokkaidō In 1990 (1990) : Left the Doctoral Course at the Graduate School of Letters, Hokkaido University
Doctor of Letters (Hokkaido University)
Current position : Professor at Tomakomai College of Technology (Department of Creative Engineering, General Humanities and Sciences)
Books : History of Ideas in the 『 Analects (』) (co-authored by Kenji Matsukawa, edited by Kyukoshoin, 1994)
Articles :' The idea of the 『 Gi 禮經 Dentsukai 』's' Gakki' (Chinese Philosophy)' (' Chinese Philosophy' Vol. 50, March 2023),' The 洛之 of Seki : A Focus on My Training' (A collection of articles published by the National Academy of 1961 2020 已発 踰矩 毋我 毋意 扞禦 東銘 夭寿 Nishime 『 』 Oshio 『 』 『 』 『 Moko 』 field theory field theory Analects 而従 儒蔵 毋固 kangaku kangaku kangaku kangaku 毋必