• Kokugaku (Kyūjitai: 國學, Shinjitai: 国学; literally "national study") was an academic movement, a school of Japanese philology and philosophy originating...
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  • The Four Great Men of Kokugaku (國學の四大人, Kokugaku no shitaijin or Kokugaku no shiushi) are a group of Edo-period Japanese scholars recognized as the most...
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    Motoori Norinaga (category Kokugaku scholars)
    Japanese scholar of Kokugaku active during the Edo period. He is conventionally ranked as one of the Four Great Men of Kokugaku (nativist) studies. Norinaga...
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  • the Tokugawa shogunate. In addition, rational Confucianism stimulated Kokugaku, Rangaku and the non-official popular thought after the middle Edo period...
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  • Edo period. The roots of the nihonjinron be traced back at least to the kokugaku ("national studies") movement of the 18th century, with themes that are...
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    contact with the Dutch enclave in Nagasaki. The Edo period gave rise to kokugaku ("national studies"), the study of Japan by the Japanese. The United States...
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    scholarship known as kokugaku (国学), translating literally as "national studies", and translated commonly as "Japanese studies". Kokugaku aimed through its...
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    Neo-Confucianism was challenged by the rise of the Kokugaku philosophical school in the 17th and 18th centuries. Kokugaku advocates argued that the ancient Japanese...
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    Absolute British German Objective Subjective Transcendental Individualism Kokugaku Liberalism Materialism Modernism Monism Naturalism Natural law Nihilism...
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  • the pre-modern Japanese study of China. Kangaku was the counterpart of kokugaku and Yōgaku or Rangaku. Scholars of kangaku are called kangakusha (漢学者)...
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    rationalism and materialism. The kokugaku movement emerged from the interactions of these two belief systems. Kokugaku contributed to the emperor-centered...
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    Hirata Atsutane (category Kokugaku scholars)
    Japanese scholar, conventionally ranked as one of the Four Great Men of Kokugaku (nativist) studies, and one of the most significant theologians of the...
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  • Elocution Etymology Palaeography Stylistics Textual scholarship Western canon Kokugaku SAUSSURE, Ferdinand de (2006). Writings in general linguistics. Oxford...
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    Ueda Akinari (category Kokugaku scholars)
    involved in the field of research known as kokugaku, the study of philology and classical Japanese literature. Kokugaku was often typified by a rejection of...
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    Confucianism Fujiwara Seika Hayashi Razan Nakae Tōju Itō Jinsai Ogyū Sorai Kokugaku Motoori Norinaga Modern Thought Statism Kyoto School Kitaro Nishida Korea...
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  • Izumo-taisha In the mid-Edo period, Kokugaku began to flourish in place of Confucian Shinto. The origin of Kokugaku can be traced to poets such as Kinoshita...
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    devoted kokugaku scholar, went farther than his contemporaries in changing the source material to remove evidence of its Chinese origins. Ueda's kokugaku beliefs...
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  • born with knowledge Native religion, ethnic or regional religious customs Kokugaku or Japanese nativism, a school of Japanese philosophy that rejected Chinese...
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    Shinto became common in the 15th century. During the late Edo period, the kokugaku scholars began using the term Shinto to describe what they believed was...
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  • Syncretism of Shinto and Buddhism Edo neo-Confucianism Ko-Shintō State Shinto Kokugaku Nippon Kaigi Mythical creatures History Secular Shrine Theory Religion...
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