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  2. May 20, 2008 · In Japan, Confucianism stands, along with Buddhism, as a major religio-philosophical teaching introduced from the larger Asian cultural arena at the dawn of civilization in Japanese history, roughly the mid-sixth century.

  3. confucianism in japan. The earliest Japanese chronicles tell us that Confucianism was introduced to Japan near the end of the third century ce, when Wani of Paekche (Korea) sent the Confucian Analects (Chin., Lun-y ü ; Jpn., Rongo ) to the court of Emperor Ō jin.

  4. Confucianism is one of the three traditional Chinese religions, besides Taoism and Buddhism. According to early Japanese writings, it was introduced to Japan via the Korean peninsula in the year 285 AD. Some of the most important Confucian principles are humanity, loyalty, morality and consideration on an individual and political level.

  5. Jan 26, 2023 · Abstract. Confucianism has been integral to statecraft and state since the inception of Japan’s government in the fifth century CE. Although its forms and visibility have varied widely over this period, Confucianism has consistently fed two competing, paradoxical rationales: one arguing for communal harmony, the other sanctioning state brutality.

  6. Watsuji Tetsurō’s Confucian Bonds:: From Totalitarianism to New Confucianism Download; XML; Thinking about Confucianism and Modernity in the Early Postwar Period:: Watsuji Tetsurō’s The History of Ethical Thought in Japan Download; XML; Yasuoka Masahiro and the Survival of Confucianism in Postwar Japan, 1945–1983 Download; XML

  7. Jan 26, 2023 · 271–283. Published: 26 January 2023. Annotate. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. This chapter examines the multifaceted legacies of Confucianism in Japan during the Tokugawa period (1600–1868).

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