Zhu Shun-shun's & Kaibara Ekiken's Views on "Application of China's Ancient Morality to Practical Affairs through Statecraft"
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臺大日本語文研究, 15, 121-154
Journal
臺大日本語文研究
Journal Issue
15
Pages
121-154
Date Issued
2008-06
Date
2008-06
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Abstract
Exploring the communication of East Asian Culture, this study aims to compare the Chinese and Japanese Confucians' interpretations on the "application of China's ancient morality to practical affairs through statecraft." Zhu Shun-shui (1600-1682) was a Chinese Confucian who made a journey to Japan in the troubled times as the Qing Dynasty was replacing the Ming Dynasty. Fukuokahan and Kaibara Ekiken were two Japanese Confucians who advocated pragmatism as the philosophical basis. This study mainly discussed the similarities and dissimilarities between these Confucians' thoughts and views on "application of China's ancient morality to practical affairs through statecraft" (to rule the world and govern the people). The focus is on the interpretation of Zhu Shun-shui's thinking system and the role that system played during the communication of East Asian Culture.
Subjects
朱舜水
貝原益軒
東亞文化圈
經世致用
實用主義
Zhu Shun-shui
Kaibara Ekiken
cultural circle of East Asia
application of China's ancient morality to practical affairs through statecraft
pragmatism
Type
journal article
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