英文摘要 |
Researches on Confucianism and Japanese Modernity usually traced back to Confucian philosopher Ogyu Sorai(1666-1728), because Maruyama Masao, one of the most influential thinkers in postwar Japa n, described Sorai's Confucianism as Poing beyond the confines of Neo-C onfucanism, and connected it to the ideas and practices of modernization in his Studies in the intellectual history of Tokugawa Japan during the 1940s. However, from the 1950s to the 1960s, Maruyama reconsidered this question and shifted the emphasis in his lectures, which were later published as Marmona Mado(Collected transcripts of the lectures of Maruyama Masao)Volume 6 and The concept of Japanization was applied here by Maruvana to interpret Tokugawa Confucianism, and how-Neo-Confucianism helped Japanese intellectuals to accept modern thoughts from Europe also came into focus. Between Ogyu Sora and Neo-Confucianism, I note that there are changes in Maruyama Masao's discourses onTokugawa Confucianism and modernity. Based on this, I attempt to discuss how Confucianism was treated in postwar Japan. |