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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)...
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Motoori Norinaga first advanced the
theory of Kodō,
followed by
Hirata Atsutane and
Honda Chikaatsu [ja] who
completed ****ko Shintō
through rejection of...
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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...
- "national learning",
developed by
scholars such as
Motoori Norinaga and
Hirata Atsutane,
promoted what it ****erted were
native ****anese values. For instance, it...
- 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...
- kokugaku, or
national learning.
However there were limits, when
Hirata Atsutane went too far for the
bakufu in
reviving the
political claims the Emperor...
- that it came from 不盡 (not + to exhaust),
meaning never-ending.
Hirata Atsutane, a ****anese
classical scholar in the Edo period,
speculated that the name...
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influences —
particularly Buddhism.: 28 In the
Meiji era,
scholar Hirata Atsutane advocated for a
return to "National Learning" as a way to
eliminate the...
- 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...
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Matsuo Taseko (a
woman who
farmed silkworms in the Ina Valley) from
Hirata Atsutane's School of
National Learning: "It is
disgusting the
agitation over thread...