Making a moral society ethics and the state in Meiji Japan /
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        Honolulu :
          University of Hawaiʻi Press,
    
        c2010.
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                Indholdsfortegnelse: 
            
                  - Introduction: Ethics and the universal in Meiji Japan
 - Civilization and foolishness : contextualizing ethics in early Meiji Japan
 - The epistemology of Rinrigaku
 - Rinrigaku and religion : the formation and fluidity of moral subjectivity
 - Resisting civilizational hierarchies : the ethics of spirit and the spirit of the people
 - Approaching the moral ideal : national morality, the state, and "dangerous thought"
 - Epilogue: The ethics of humanism and moral particularism in twentieth-century Japan.