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Kokugaku (Kyūjitai: 國學, Shinjitai: 国学;
literally "national study") was an
academic movement, a
school of ****anese
philology and
philosophy originating...
- The Four
Great Men of
Kokugaku (國學の四大人,
Kokugaku no ****aijin or
Kokugaku no shiushi) are a
group of Edo-period ****anese
scholars recognized as the most...
- Edo period. The
roots of the
nihonjinron be
traced back at
least to the
kokugaku ("national studies")
movement of the 18th century, with
themes that are...
- the
Tokugawa shogunate. In addition,
rational Confucianism stimulated Kokugaku,
Rangaku and the non-official po****r
thought after the
middle Edo period...
- ****anese
scholar of
Kokugaku active during the Edo period. He is
conventionally ranked as one of the Four
Great Men of
Kokugaku (nativist) studies. Norinaga...
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contact with the
Dutch enclave in Nagasaki. The Edo
period gave rise to
kokugaku ("national studies"), the
study of ****an by the ****anese. The
United States...
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scholarship known as
kokugaku (国学),
translating literally as "national studies", and
translated commonly as "****anese studies".
Kokugaku aimed through its...
- ****anese scholar,
conventionally ranked as one of the Four
Great Men of
Kokugaku (nativist) studies, and one of the most
significant 19th
century theologians...
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shifted to
Confucian Shinto such as
Taruka Shinto. In the mid-Edo period,
Kokugaku,
which integrated Shinto with the
empirical study of ****anese classics...
- Neo-Confucianism was
challenged by the rise of the
Kokugaku philosophical school in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Kokugaku advocates argued that the
ancient ****anese...