Critical Readings in the Intellectual History of Early Modern Japan

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Brill (2012)
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This volume of Critical Readings provides an overview of recent scholarship about Japanese thought, as it took shape during the Edo Period. It contains articles about all participants in the intellectual debate: Buddhism, Confucianism, National Studies, and Dutch Learning.

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Japanese confucian philosophy.John Tucker - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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