Dao Companion to Japanese Confucian Philosophy/
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John A. Tucker, Chun-chieh Huang
The Meanings of Words and Confucian Political Philosophy: A Study of Matsunaga Sekigo’s Ethics
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Spirits, Gods, and Heaven in Confucian Thought
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Making Destiny in the Kingdom of Ryukyu
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The Somaticization of Learning in Edo Confucianism: The Rejection of Body-Mind Dualism in the Thought of Kaibara Ekken
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Ogyū Sorai: Confucian Conservative Reformer: From Journey to Kai to Discourse on Government
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The Philosophical Moment Between Ogyū Sorai and Kaiho Seiryō: Indigenous Modernity in the Political Theories of Eighteenth-Century Japan?
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Human Nature and the Way in the Philosophy of Dazai Shundai
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Kokugaku Critiques of Confucianism and Chinese Culture
Peter Nosco
Saints as Sinners: Andō Shōeki’s Back-to-Nature Critiques of the Saints, Confucian and Otherwise
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Moral and Philosophical Idealism in Late-Edo Confucian Thought: Ōshio Chūsai and the Working Out of His “Great Aspiration”
Barry D. Steben
Divination and Meiji Politics: A Reading of Takashima Kaemon’s Judgments on the Book of Changes (Takashima Ekidan)
Wai-Ming Ng
“Orthodoxy” and “Legitimacy” in the Yamazaki Ansai School
Masao Maruyama 丸山真男, Barry D. Steben
Toward a Critical Perspective on the Ansai School
Nobukuni Koyasu 子安宣邦, Barry D. Steben
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