- 著者
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金子 幸子
- 出版者
- 教育哲学会
- 雑誌
- 教育哲学研究 (ISSN:03873153)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.1982, no.45, pp.71-83, 1982-05-15 (Released:2009-09-04)
- 参考文献数
- 49
Masamichi Tsuda (1829-1903) known widely as a jurist wrote for the Meiroku Zasshi, an important progressive journal of the Meiji period. Contributors to this journal were interested in the education that people needed in order to build the new nation. In order to develop the wealth and power of Japan, Tsuda suggested building new schools emphasizing the study of jitsugaku. Advocating a new spirit of independence and freedom, he anticipated the appearance of a new generation of internationally minded individuals. By using Western ideas he re-interpreted Tokugawa period thinking of Chu Hs's ideas. This essay will examine Tsuda's new concept of nature, man, and society and outline his concepte of jitsugaku and freedom.