ID | 084396 |
Title Proper | Confucianising science |
Other Title Information | sakuma Shozan and wakon yosai ideology |
Language | ENG |
Author | Sakamoto, Rumi |
Publication | 2008. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Sakuma Sh?zan (1811-1864), a late Edo scholar, urged shogunal authorities to adopt Western science and technology, which he represented as consistent with the Confucian epistemological framework, in particular the rationalist metaphysics of the Zhu Xi school. His ideas are commonly credited as the basis for the key Meiji slogan wakon y?sai, but this article argues against that interpretation, discussing important differences in the way Sakuma conceived the 'national realm'. |
`In' analytical Note | Japanese Studies Vol. 28, No. 2; Sep 2008: p213-226 |
Journal Source | Japanese Studies Vol. 28, No. 2; Sep 2008: p213-226 |
Key Words | Sskumo Shozan ; Confucianising Science ; Coexisting World View ; Pre-eminence - Ri ; Sakuma - Ideology ; Wakan Yosai - Ideology |