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Mitogaku (水戸学)
refers to a
school of ****anese
historical and
Shinto studies that
arose in the Mito
Domain (modern-day
Ibaraki Prefecture). The
school had...
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heavily influenced by both
Chinese philosophy and
Indian philosophy, as with
Mitogaku and Zen, much
modern ****anese
philosophy is now also
influenced by Western...
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school -
Mimamsa - Mind-body
dualism - Mind,
philosophy of -
Misology -
Mitogaku -
Modern Islamic philosophy -
Modernism -
Mohism -
Molinism -
Monism -...
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implied that less
loyalty should be
given to the
ruling Tokugawa shogunate.
Mitogaku scholar Aizawa Seishisai introduced the term sonnō jōi into
modern ****anese...
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Haibutsu kishaku Ishihara Shiko'o Magokoro, a
fundamental concept of
kokugaku Mitogaku, a
philosophy ideologically related to
kokugaku Shinbutsu bunri Soga–Mo****be...
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genpuku (coming-of-age ceremony). He was
responsible for ****embling the
Mitogaku scholars to
compile a huge ****anese history, Dai Nihonshi. In it, ****an...
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scholarly works of the Edo period, and laid the
foundation of the Mito
school (
Mitogaku) and Kokugaku.
Aizawa Seishisai a ****anese
nationalist thinker from Mito...
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favored imperial restoration.
Nariaki also
greatly expanded the
Mitogaku school established by
Tokugawa Mitsukuni. He
wrote a do****ent entitled...
- (会沢正志斎, 1782–1863) was an
authority on Neo-Confucianism and
leader of the
Mitogaku (水戸学 "Mito School") that
supported direct restoration of the
Imperial House...
- was a ****anese
domain of the Edo-period
Hitachi Province. In 1657, a
Mitogaku was
created when
Tokugawa Mitsukuni, head of the Mito Domain, commissioned...