Inoue Enryō : A Philosophical Portrait

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Inoue Enryō : A Philosophical Portrait

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 430 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781438471877
  • DDC分類 181.12

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The first comprehensive treatment of Inoue Enryō, a pioneer of modern Buddhism and a key figure in the reception of Western philosophy in East Asia.

Rainer Schulzer provides the first comprehensive study, in English, of the modern Japanese philosopher Inoue Enryō (1858-1919). Enryō was a key figure in several important intellectual trends in Meiji Japan, including the establishment of academic philosophy, the public campaign against superstition, the permeation of imperial ideology, and the emergence of modern Japanese Buddhism. As one of the most widely read intellectuals of his time and one of the first Japanese authors ever translated into Chinese, an understanding of Enryō's work and influence is indispensable for understanding modern East Asian intellectual history. His role in spreading the terminology of modern East Asian humanities reveals how later thinkers such as Nishida Kitarō and Suzuki T. Daisetsu emerged; while his key principles, Love of Truth and Protection of Country, illustrate the tensions inherent in Enryō's enlightenment views and his dedication to the rise of the Japanese empire. The book also presents a systematic reconstruction of what was the first attempt to give Buddhism a sound philosophical foundation for the modern world.

Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction

Prologue

Part I. Toward the Eastern Capital

1. Imperial Restoration

2. Civilization and Enlightenment

3. The True Pure Land School

4. New Buddhism

5. Scientific Religion

Interlude on Occidentalism

Part II. The Love of Truth

6. A New Culture of Discussion

7. Language Modernization

8. Positive Truth

9. Tokyo University

10. The X-Club

11. Crossroads of World Philosophy

12. The Love of Truth

13. Upward Philosophy

14. In the Paradigm of Philosophy

Interlude on Enlightenment

Part III. The Protection of Country

15. The Truth and the Good

16. Man of the World

17. Education

18. Japanese Ethics and National Polity

19. Mystery Studies

20. The Philosophy Academy Incident

21. Crisis and Resignation

22. Darwinism and Empire

23. Late Life

Interlude on Progress

Part IV. The Philosophy of Buddhism

24. Not Kantian

25. Identity Realism

26. deus sive natura

27. Historical Critique

28. Living Buddhism

29. Peace of Mind

30. Religious Pragmatism

31. The Mahāyāna

32. Causality

33. Institutional Reform

Epilogue: In the Temple Garden of Philosophy

Abbreviations
Chronological Table of Inoue Enryō's Life
Cited Works by Inoue Enryō
Chinese Translations of Inoue Enryō's Works
Notes
Works Cited
Glossary of Sino-Japanese Terms
Index of Names and Western Terms

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