A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from A.D. 592 to 1868, Volume 1Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1967 - Japan |
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... concord in the discussion of affairs , and things become harmonious with the truth . Then what is there that cannot be accomplished ? ( Article I ) " This theme of harmony or concord ( in Japanese , I wa ) is character- istic not only ...
... concord in the discussion of affairs , and things become harmonious with the truth . Then what is there that cannot be accomplished ? ( Article I ) " This theme of harmony or concord ( in Japanese , I wa ) is character- istic not only ...
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... concord and not mere obedience . Shōtoku did not teach that people were simply to fol- low or obey but that discussion should be carried on in an atmosphere of concord or harmony so that right views would ensue . Earnest discus- sion ...
... concord and not mere obedience . Shōtoku did not teach that people were simply to fol- low or obey but that discussion should be carried on in an atmosphere of concord or harmony so that right views would ensue . Earnest discus- sion ...
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... concord by saying : " Whosoever quarrels is punished severely . ” Ashoka likewise stressed the spirit of concord ( samavāya ) . 7 A slightly different version reads : Harmony is to be valued , and an avoidance of wanton opposition to be ...
... concord by saying : " Whosoever quarrels is punished severely . ” Ashoka likewise stressed the spirit of concord ( samavāya ) . 7 A slightly different version reads : Harmony is to be valued , and an avoidance of wanton opposition to be ...
Contents
THE IDEAL OF A UNIVERSAL STATE AND ITS PHIL | 1 |
PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS OF THE NARA AND | 39 |
Sense of Sin and Need of Divine Grace | 78 |
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