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- Hirata Atsutane (平田 篤胤, 6 October 1776 – 2 November 1843) was a ****anese scholar, conventionally ranked as one of the Four Great Men of Kokugaku (nativist)...
- comparing them with water and fire or with yin and yang. The theologian Hirata Atsutane identified Amenominak****hi as the spirit of the North Star, master of...
- Motoori Norinaga first advanced the theory of Kodō, followed by Hirata Atsutane and Honda Chikaatsu [ja] who completed ****ko Shintō through rejection of...
- "national learning", developed by scholars such as Motoori Norinaga and Hirata Atsutane, promoted what it ****erted were native ****anese values. For instance, it...
- philosophy. They are traditionally enumerated as: Kada no Azumamaro Kamo no Mabuchi Motoori Norinaga Hirata Atsutane ****anese definition 個人的には納得できない「国学の四大人...
- this school from kangaku ("Chinese studies"), was po****rized by Hirata Atsutane in the 19th century. It has been translated as 'Native Studies' and represented...
- century. Hirata Atsutane, a Shinto fanatic and ****anese Kokugaku theorist, wrote a biography of the Buddha from a critical perspective. Atsutane's book was subsequently...
- was still a boy, he left home and was eventually discovered by Hirata Atsutane in 1820. Torakichi had previously sta**** with Yamazaki Yoshinari (山崎 美成)...
- 1799-1880) was a ****anese scholar of kokugaku. He studied under Hirata Atsutane, and later became his adopted son and heir. Hirata Kanetane was born under...
- the amat****mi. Based on these two p****ages, the kokugaku scholar Hirata Atsutane, also identified Mikaboshi with the planet Venus. The Ōmika Shrine [ja]...