Studies in Intellectual History of Tokugawa Japan

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Pub. Date: 2014-07-14
Publisher(s): Princeton University Press
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Table of Contents

Translator's Preface
Introduction
The Sorai School: Its Role in the Disintegiation of Tokugawa Confucianism and Its Impact on National Learning
Introduction: The Formation of Tokugawa Confucianismp. 3
The Chu Hsi Mode of Thought and Its Dissolutionp. 19
The Unique Characteristics of the Sorai Schoolp. 69
The Sorai School's Relationship to National Learning, Especially to the Norinaga Schoolp. 135
Nature and Invention in Tokugawa Political Thought: Contrasting Institutional Views
The Problemp. 189
Chu Hsi Philosophy and the Idea of Natural Orderp. 195
The Sorai School Revolutionp. 206
The Historical Significance of the Transition from Nature to Inventionp. 223
The Logic of Invention as Developed by Shoeki and Norinagap. 239
Further Developments and Stagnation in the Bakumatsu Periodp. 274
The Premodern Formation of Nationalism
Introduction: The Nation and Nationalismp. 323
National Consciousness under Tokugawa Feudalismp. 327
Varieties of Premodern Nationalismp. 341
Bibliographyp. 369
Indexp. 375
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