Practical Pursuits

Practical Pursuits
Title Practical Pursuits PDF eBook
Author Janine Anderson Sawada
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 412
Release 2004-05-31
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780824827526

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The idea that personal cultivation leads to social and material well-being became widespread in late Tokugawa Japan (1600–1868). Practical Pursuits explores theories of personal development that were diffused in the early nineteenth century by a network of religious groups in the Edo (Tokyo) area, and explains how, after the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the leading members of these communities went on to create ideological coalitions inspired by the pursuit of a modern form of cultivation. Variously engaged in divination, Shinto purification rituals, and Zen practice, these individuals ultimately used informal political associations to promote the Confucian-style assumption that personal improvement is the basis for national prosperity. This wide-ranging yet painstakingly researched study represents a new direction in historical analysis. Where previous scholarship has used large conceptual units like Confucianism and Buddhism as its main actors and has emphasized the discontinuities in Edo and Meiji religious life, Sawada addresses the history of religion in nineteenth-century Japan at the level of individuals and small groups. She employs personal cultivation as an interpretive system, crossing familiar boundaries to consider complex linguistic, philosophical, and social interconnections.

Practical Pursuits

Practical Pursuits
Title Practical Pursuits PDF eBook
Author Ellen Gardner Nakamura
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 268
Release 2020-03-17
Genre History
ISBN 1684174228

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"The history of Western medicine in the late Tokugawa period is usually depicted as a prelude to modern medicine. By comparison to the Western medical science that was systematically introduced in the Meiji period, the Tokugawa study of Western learning is often seen as a hopelessly backward exercise in which inadequately equipped Japanese doctors valiantly struggled to make sense of outdated Dutch knowledge. In contrast, this book argues that the study of Western medicine was a dynamic activity that brought together doctors from all over the country in efforts to effect social change. Western knowledge was not simply the property of elite samurai doctors working for the Bakufu or domains but was shared even by commoner doctors working in local practices in rural backwaters. Through the examples of the doctors Takano Choei (1804–1850) and Takahashi Keisaku (1799–1875), this book explores the context into which local Japanese doctors incorporated Western ideas, the social networks through which they communicated them, and the geographical spaces that supported these activities. By examining the social impact of Western learning at the level of everyday life rather than simply its impact at the theoretical level, the book offers a broad picture of the way in which Western medicine, and Western knowledge, was absorbed and adapted in Japan."

Scientific Training for Practical Pursuits. A Farewell Address Delivered to the Students in the School of Engineering, Trinity College, Dublin, 1854

Scientific Training for Practical Pursuits. A Farewell Address Delivered to the Students in the School of Engineering, Trinity College, Dublin, 1854
Title Scientific Training for Practical Pursuits. A Farewell Address Delivered to the Students in the School of Engineering, Trinity College, Dublin, 1854 PDF eBook
Author Robert Vickers Dixon
Publisher
Total Pages 54
Release 1854
Genre Science
ISBN

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Practical Pursuits

Practical Pursuits
Title Practical Pursuits PDF eBook
Author Janine Anderson Sawada
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 401
Release 2004-05-31
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0824863992

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The idea that personal cultivation leads to social and material well-being became widespread in late Tokugawa Japan (1600–1868). Practical Pursuits explores theories of personal development that were diffused in the early nineteenth century by a network of religious groups in the Edo (Tokyo) area, and explains how, after the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the leading members of these communities went on to create ideological coalitions inspired by the pursuit of a modern form of cultivation. Variously engaged in divination, Shinto purification rituals, and Zen practice, these individuals ultimately used informal political associations to promote the Confucian-style assumption that personal improvement is the basis for national prosperity. This wide-ranging yet painstakingly researched study represents a new direction in historical analysis. Where previous scholarship has used large conceptual units like Confucianism and Buddhism as its main actors and has emphasized the discontinuities in Edo and Meiji religious life, Sawada addresses the history of religion in nineteenth-century Japan at the level of individuals and small groups. She employs personal cultivation as an interpretive system, crossing familiar boundaries to consider complex linguistic, philosophical, and social interconnections.

Principles and Methods of Physical Education and Hygiene

Principles and Methods of Physical Education and Hygiene
Title Principles and Methods of Physical Education and Hygiene PDF eBook
Author William P. Welpton
Publisher
Total Pages 426
Release 1916
Genre Hygiene
ISBN

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Physical Education

Physical Education
Title Physical Education PDF eBook
Author W. P. Welpton
Publisher
Total Pages 296
Release 1913
Genre Physical education and training
ISBN

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Primary Artisan Education

Primary Artisan Education
Title Primary Artisan Education PDF eBook
Author W. P. Welpton
Publisher
Total Pages 280
Release 1913
Genre Manual training
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