Fukuzawa Yukichi and Japanese Modernization

Fukuzawa Yukichi and Japanese Modernization

by Masao Maruyama

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Ch. 23四、原典、传记、书目一览
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About This Novel

Masao Maruyama is a famous Japanese master of intellectual history. He believes that the characteristics of intellectual historians are: they are arrogant when they are buried in history, and they are humble when they escape from history. On the one hand, it is to strictly abide by the constraints of history, and on the other hand, it is its own active work on history (the so-called "on history" cannot be misunderstood as on modern times, this refers to one's own active work on historical objects). While being constrained by history, it actively plays an active role in historical objects and reproduces past thoughts in this dialectical tension. This is the original subject of the history of ideas and the source of its fun. This book is the essence of his works on the history of thought. It can lead us to deeply understand the connotation of Maruyama's intellectual history and has important academic value.

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