Zen and Shinto-A History of Japanese Philosophy

by Dr. Chikao Fujisawa

Book, 1959

Description

This history of Japanese philosophical traditions underscores the importance of Zen and Shinto to the development of Japanese culture. How do the Japanese talk about their native philosophy, Shinto, so many years after the Western Allies abolished it as a state religion? What is its relationship to Buddhism, and particularly to Zen? How modern can this very ancient creed ever be? These are some of the questions considered in this analytic work by Dr. Chikao Fujisawa, who specializes in the study of traditional Japanese philosophy and its effect on modern society. Fujisawa's work is not only a survey of Zen and Shinto, but also an impassioned plea to restore Shinto as the very substance of Japanese life and thought. At the same time, Zen and Shinto offers new insight into the depth and vitality of Japanese culture, demonstrating its remarkable capacity to assimilate foreign thought and ideas, and thus contribute to the world's hope for permanent peace.… (more)

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What is the feeling of the Jaanese about their native philosophy, Shinto, a decade and a half after its abolishment as a state religion by the Western Allies?

What is its relationship to Buddhism, and particularly to Zen?

How modern can this very ancient creed ever be?

These are some of the questions
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considered in this study by a modern student of the tradition-burdened Japanese mind.

Zen and Shinto is a strong plea to rectify the steps taken to eradicate Shinto, the very substance of Japanese life and thought. At the same time, it offers new insight into the amazing adaptability of the Japenese psyche-its depth, vitality and universality-and its remarkable capacity to assimilate foreign thought and itdes, and thus contribute to the world's hope for permanent peace.

Contents

The impact of Shintoism on the development of Japanese Zen
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