江户时代的武士精神与儒家志道学说的走向

Seogin Eom
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日本武士精神与韩国武士精神具有可比性,本文着重考察了日本武士精神与儒家思想的关系。具体来说,本文讨论了稻佐新部的“武士道”的独特性质,即基于普遍儒家思想的武士道德,津田漱石的武士道理论完全拒绝了这种儒家思想的影响,以及儒家思想在江户时代战争结束后通过中江东雄和山长漱子真正开始的传播。首先,我认为新刀的武士道是在儒家思想的基础上发展起来的,儒家思想指的是普遍的道德,但由于中日战争和日俄战争的历史环境,它也包含了日本特有的价值观。接下来,我指出,他所批评的Tsuda的武士道理论是一种基于历史的论点,将武士的实际生活放在了前景,但它的局限性在于,它片面地强调了日本的历史特殊性,淡化了儒家思想作为一种普遍意识形态的作用。其次,通过江户时代儒学对新武士精神的创造,或者通过东游对文部伊德的观点和素子对外在尊严的强调,揭示出虽然松比精神和武士精神是基于同一儒学的,但两者是不同的,就像Bun和Bu所代表的冲突形象一样。
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Samurai Spirit and the Direction of Confucian Shido Theory in the Edo Period
This paper examines the content of the Japanese Samurai spirit, which is comparable to the Korean Seonbi spirit, focusing on its relationship with Confucian thought. Specifically, the paper discusses the distinctive nature of Nitobe Inazo's ‘Bushido’, which spoke of Samurai morality based on universal Confucianism, Tsuda Sokichi's Bushido theory which totally rejected the influence of such Confucianism, and the spread of Confucianism which began in earnest with the end of warfare in the Edo period through Nakae Tojyu and Yamaga Soko. First, I argue that Nitobe's Bushido developed Bushido based on Confucianism, which refers to universal morality, but that it also encompassed values specific to Japan due to the historical circumstances of the Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese wars. Next, I pointed out that Tsuda's Bushido theory, which he criticized, was an argument based on historical grounds that put the actual lives of warriors in the foreground, but was limited in that it unilaterally emphasized only the historical particularities of Japan and downplayed the role of Confucianism as a universal ideology. Next, the creation of a new Samurai spirit through Confucianism in the Edo period, or the content of the Confucian Shido theory, through Tojyu's viewpoint of Bunbu Ittoku and Soko's emphasis on external dignity, revealed that although the Sonbi spirit and the Samurai spirit are based on the same Confucianism, the two are as dissimilar as the conflicting images represented by Bun and Bu.
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