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    The Philosophy of Qi: The Record of Great Doubts.Kaibara Ekken - 2007 - Columbia University Press.
    _The Record of Great Doubts_ emphasizes the role of _qi_ in achieving a life of engagement with other humans, with the larger society, and with nature as a whole. Rather than encourage transcendental escapism or quietism, Ekken articulates a philosophy of material force as a basis of living a life of commitment to the world. In this spirit, moral cultivation is not an isolated or a self-centered preoccupation, but an activity that occurs within the dynamic forces of nature and (...)
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  2. Kaibara Ekken, The Philosophy of Qi: The Records of Great Doubts.Michael Wert - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (1):22.
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    Religious Aspects of Japanese Neo-Confucianism: The Thought of Nakae Tōju and Kaibara Ekken.Mary Evelyn Tucker - 1988 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 15 (1):55-69.
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    Review of: Mary Evelyn Tucker, Moral and Spiritual Cultivation in Japanese Neo-Confucianism: The Life and Thought of Kaibara Ekken[REVIEW]Gregory Smits - 1991 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 18 (1):85-88.
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    Religious dimensions of confucianism: Cosmology and cultivation.Mary Evelyn Tucker - 1998 - Philosophy East and West 48 (1):5-45.
    Using the terms "cosmology" and "cultivation," the religious nature of Confucianism is explored, beginning with a discussion of the ambiguity surrounding Confucianism and its political uses, which often obscure its religious dimensions. It is also assumed that categories of Western theology such as immanence and transcendence are not adequate to describe Confucianism as religious. In this spirit, it is suggested that beyond political distortions or theoretical interpretations, Confucianism has religious dimensions that need to be explored further. The interaction of the (...)
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    Finding Wisdom in East Asian Classics.Wm Theodore de Bary (ed.) - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    _Finding Wisdom in East Asian Classics_ is an essential, all-access guide to the core texts of East Asian civilization and culture. Essays address frequently read, foundational texts in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese, as well as early modern fictional classics and nonfiction works of the seventeenth century. Building strong links between these writings and the critical traditions of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Daoism, this volume shows the vital role of the classics in the shaping of Asian history and in the development (...)
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  7. Kaibara Ekiken.Ekiken Kaibara - 1969 - Edited by Michio Matsuda.
     
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  8. Kaibara Ekiken kyōikusetsu senshū.Ekiken Kaibara - 1939
     
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    Kaibara Ekiken, Muro Kyūsō.Ekiken Kaibara - 1970 - Edited by Kyūsō Muro, Kengo Araki & Tadashi Inoue.
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    Kaibara Ekiken shoseikun: "Shinshiroku" 88 no oshie.Ekiken Kaibara & Bun yu Kusumoto - 1989 - Tōkyō: Kōdansha. Edited by Bunʾyū Kusumoto.
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    Aaron Herald Skabelund, Empire of Dogs: canines, japan and the making of the modern imperial world.Tomohiro Kaibara - 2022 - Clio 55 (55):317-320.
    Le chien, dit-on, est le meilleur ami de l’homme. En est-il de même de la femme? Que fait le chien dans la construction sociale du genre? Le livre d’Aaron Skabelund aborde cette question à travers une étude des rôles joués par le chien symbolique et les chiens réels dans le Japon contemporain depuis l’ère Meiji, notamment dans le contexte impérial. S’il ne traite pas de la question du genre de façon systématique, le problème de l’identité nationale, intimement lié à celui (...)
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    Moncrif, historien des chats.Tomohiro Kaibara - 2022 - Clio 55 (55):69-90.
    Comparatively under-valued in the past, cats today enjoy privileged status as domestic pets, following a long process of reassessment that started in the eighteenth century. This article shows how the first book in French devoted to the species, Les Chats (1727) by François-Auguste de Paradis de Moncrif, contributed to this change. Previously, the cat was seen as a feminine and frivolous creature, but the “historiogriffe”, (historian of claws as Voltaire called him), took it as a historical subject, combining two models (...)
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  13. (1 other version)Ekiken jikkun.Ekiken Kaibara - 1893 - Tōkyō: Hakubunkan. Edited by Keishi Nishida.
     
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  14. Kaihara Ekiken.Ekiken Kaibara - 1979 - Edited by Michio Matsuda.
     
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    The way of contentment.Ekiken Kaibara - 1913 - London,: J. Murray. Edited by Ken Hoshino.
    Introduction.--I. The philosophy of pleasure.--II. Precept on popular morals.--III. Miscellaneous sayings.
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  16. (1 other version)Yamato zokkun.Ekiken Kaibara - 1940 - Edited by Ishikawa, Ken & [From Old Catalog].
     
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    Un débat historiographique.Jens Kaibara Amborg - 2022 - Clio 55 (55):209-240.
    This historiographical survey examines the new concept of sex emerging during the Age of Enlightenment and its links to a different type of relationship developing between humans and animals in both metropolitan France and the colonies. For the past thirty years or so, the history of emotions and the history of social science have shed light on the historical circumstances in which the anthropological paradigm of the Enlightenment was constituted. This article will identify a number of themes – domestication, the (...)
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  18. Kaibara Ekiken.Olaf Graf - 1942 - Leiden,: Brill. Edited by Ekiken Kaibara.
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  19. Kaibara Ekiken.Olaf Graf - 1942 - Leiden,: Brill. Edited by Ekiken Kaibara.
     
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  20. Kaibara Ekiken.Tadashi Inoue - 1963
     
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  21. On Kaibara-Ekiken's thought and reasoning as expressed in his Yamatozokukun.Ken Ishikawa - 1940 - Tokyo, Japan: Nippon bunka chuo renmei (Central Federation of Nippon culture) /.
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  22. Kaibara Ekiken hyakuwa.Sadakiyo Kawamura - 1911
     
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  23. Kaibara Ekiken.Nanjin Ueda - 1923
     
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  24. Kaibara Ekiken: tenchi waraku no bunmeigaku.Toshio Yokoyama (ed.) - 1995 - Tōkyō: Heibansha.
     
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  25. Katei ni okeru Kaibara Ekiken.Oshirō Itō - 1914 - Tōkyō: Maruzen Kabushiki Kaisha.
     
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  26. Andō Seian, Kaibara Ekiken.Isao Komoguchi - 1985 - Tōkyō: Meitoku Shuppansha. Edited by Takehiko Okada.
     
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    "Edogaku" no susume: Kaibara Ekiken no "Shinshiroku" o yomu.Bunʾyū Kusumoto - 1992 - Tōkyō: Kōsei Shuppansha. Edited by Ekiken Kaibara.
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    The Philosophy of Qi: The Record of Great Doubts.Mary Evelyn Tucker (ed.) - 2007 - Cambridge University Press.
    _The Record of Great Doubts_ emphasizes the role of _qi_ in achieving a life of engagement with other humans, with the larger society, and with nature as a whole. Rather than encourage transcendental escapism or quietism, Ekken articulates a philosophy of material force as a basis of living a life of commitment to the world. In this spirit, moral cultivation is not an isolated or a self-centered preoccupation, but an activity that occurs within the dynamic forces of nature and (...)
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