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    The Meiji 6 Society (明六社, Meirokusha) was an intellectual society in Meiji period Japan that published social-criticism journal Meiroku zasshi (明六雑誌, "Meiroku...
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    scholar in the Meiji period. He was one of the founding members of the Meirokusha with Mori Arinori, Nishimura Shigeki, Fukuzawa Yukichi, Kato Hiroyuki...
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  • from the above without the radicalness. In 1873, Mori Arinori formed Meirokusha. The people who gathered in this cultural association had much in common...
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  • (1868–1912), the modernist Meirokusha (Meiji 6, formed in 1874) intellectual society promoted European enlightenment thought. Meirokusha philosophers like Mori...
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    and European nations were the most civilized of all. Colleagues in the Meirokusha intellectual society shared many of Fukuzawa's views, which he published...
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    Japanese public on the western world. He was a founding member of the Meirokusha with Mori Arinori, and contributed numerous articles to the Meiroku Zasshi...
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    western social institutions. On his return to Japan, he organized the Meirokusha, Japan's first modern intellectual society. Mori was a member of the Meiji...
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  • issue was published on 2 April 1874. The founders were the members of Meirokusha, a group of Japanese intellectuals, including Fukuzawa Yukichi. The publisher...
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    to Soldiers and Sailors. With Mori Arinori and others, he formed the Meirokusha and worked to introduce Western philosophy. Nishi was born in the Tsuwano...
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    the more radical members of the original circle of philosophers in the Meirokusha. He is buried in the Tendai temple Ryōgon-ji in Taitō, Tokyo. Cortazzi...
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    Rikken Seiyūkai political party, and was also a founding member of the Meirokusha intellectual society organized by Mori Arinori. A strong believer in social...
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    civil law codes. He also served on the Genrōin, and was active in the Meirokusha. He later served as Vice Minister of Justice from 1888–1889, the House...
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    in Yokohama. October: Bingham arrives in Japan. 1874: February 1: The Meirokusha society is formed in Tokyo by Mori, Fukuzawa, and others. Neesima returns...
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    the Historical Society of the Imperial University of Tokyo, and the Meirokusha. Returning to the United States, Griffis attended Union Theological Seminary;...
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    concerned with Constitutional development than social consciousness. The Meirokusha think tank, also founded in 1873 is also regarded as a forerunner to Japanese...
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  • International Society for Science and Religion Nakamura Masanao Member of the Meirokusha who was baptized; largely retained the Confucian ideals that were compatible...
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  • He finally returned to Japan in 1874, and soon became a member of the Meirokusha. Through the introduction of Fukuzawa Yukichi, he married the daughter...
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