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School of the
Heart (Chinese: 心學; pinyin: xīn xué), or
Yangmingism (Chinese: 陽明學; pinyin:
yángmíng xué; ****anese: 陽明学, romanized: yōmeigaku), is one of...
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various classics from Joseon. In
Exposition of
Yangmingism (양명학연론, 1933),
Jeong traced the
history of
Yangmingism in the
Joseon period. In addition, in the serialized...
- Neo-Confucianism Cheng-Zhu
school Edo Neo-Confucianism
Tongcheng school Yangmingism Taizhou School New
Confucianism Confucian church Indonesian Confucianism...
- (熊沢 蕃山, 1619 –
September 9, 1691) was a ****anese Confucian. He
learned Yangmingism from
Nakae Tōju and
served Ikeda Mitsumasa, the lord of
Bizen Province...
- Masahiro,
February 13, 1898 –
December 13, 1983) was a ****anese
scholar of
yangmingism who,
through his philosophy,
reportedly exerted considerable influence...
- the great-grandfather of
Masahiro Yasuoka, a
Yomei scholar who
wrote Yangmingism drafting sentences of the
imperial rescript during World War II. Born...
- (traditional Chinese: 陽明子;
simplified Chinese: 阳明子),
usually referred to as Wang
Yangming (traditional Chinese: 王陽明;
simplified Chinese: 王阳明), was a
Chinese philosopher...
- for
their literary writings influenced by
Buddhism and Neo-Confucian
Yangmingism. In
Chinese Buddhism, Yuan is most
famous for his
Comprehensive Treatise...
- ****an
Statism in Shōwa ****an
Uyoku dantai (Nationalist
groups of ****an)
Yangmingism Yasukuni Shrine Miller, Roy
Andrew (1982). ****an's
Modern Myth. New York:...
- (1793–1837)
Yamada Hōkoku (1805–1877)
Confucian Shinto Kokugaku Kyōhō
Reforms Yangmingism Craig 1998, p. 552.
Huang 1999, p. 5. Chan 1963, p. 460. 朝日日本歴史人物事典 ("Nihon...