A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from A.D. 592 to 1868, Volume 1Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1967 - Japan |
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... rulers can be understood as belong- ing to essentially similar stages in the development of civilization . In the case of China it is difficult to discover a ruler whose historical significance corresponds to that of the leaders ...
... rulers can be understood as belong- ing to essentially similar stages in the development of civilization . In the case of China it is difficult to discover a ruler whose historical significance corresponds to that of the leaders ...
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... rulers was going to dimin- ish . The saying " In a country there should not be two lords : the people should not have two masters " expresses an idea that is not uniquely but conspicuously Japanese and presages the absolutism that later ...
... rulers was going to dimin- ish . The saying " In a country there should not be two lords : the people should not have two masters " expresses an idea that is not uniquely but conspicuously Japanese and presages the absolutism that later ...
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... rulers and with the fact that Bud- dhism first developed there solely in combination with rulership prestige . In Tibet religious prestige and secular prestige went hand in hand , while in Japan the prestige , religious and secular ...
... rulers and with the fact that Bud- dhism first developed there solely in combination with rulership prestige . In Tibet religious prestige and secular prestige went hand in hand , while in Japan the prestige , religious and secular ...
Contents
THE IDEAL OF A UNIVERSAL STATE AND ITS PHIL | 1 |
PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS OF THE NARA AND | 39 |
MEDIEVAL THOUGHT | 59 |
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