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Early Modern Secularism?: Views on Religion in Seji kenbunroku(1816)=近世の世俗主義?:『世事見聞録』(1816)の宗教観 |
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著者 |
Teeuwen, Mark
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掲載誌 |
Japan Review: Journal of the International Research Center for Japanese Studies=日本研究=Nichibunken Japan Review=Bulletin of the International Research Center for Japanese Studies
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巻号 | v.25 |
出版年月日 | 2013.08 |
ページ | 3 - 19 |
出版者 | International Research Center for Japanese Studies=国際日本文化研究センター |
出版サイト |
http://www.nichibun.ac.jp/pc1/en/
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出版地 | 京都, 日本 [Kyoto, Japan] |
資料の種類 | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
言語 | 英文=English |
キーワード | Secularism; Buddhism; Confucianism; Christianity; Military Way; Anti-clericalism; Seji kenbunroku; Talal Asad; Charles Taylor; Deism |
抄録 | Seji kenbunroku (Masters of the World: An Account of What I Have Seen and Heard) is an extensive critique of all manner of social evils, written by an anonymous samurai author with the pseudonym of Buyo Inshi in 1816. Although this work is much quote, it has hardly been studied in any depth. By analyzing the (overwhelmingly negative) role ascribed to "priests" in this work, this article seeks to shedlight on early modern understandings of "religion" before that concept was introduced to Japan. Buyo goes beyond the anti-clericalism shared by many Edo period authors and develops a more elaborate critique of all "Ways," either as inherently corrupt or as mere moralistic pretense. In Buyo's discourse, a secular domain sets bounds to the realm of religion in a manner that reminds one of modern notions of secularity. Buyo was hardly an original thinkers; rather, his ideas should be seen as representative for a larger body of opinion in the later Edo period. To understand perceptions of religion in this period, we must recognize the existence of secularis thought prior to the introduction of the conceptual pair of religion and secularity in modern times. This goes against the notion, established under the influence of writes such as Talal Asad and Charles Taylor, that secularism is a product of Western history exported around the globe by colonialism. This article argues that analyses of Seji kenbunroku and similar works will reveal the existence of non-Western secularist ideas that must have hada a considerable impact on the reception of modern secularism in the second half of the nineteenth century. |
目次 | "Religion" and "Secularism" in Early Modern Japan 3 "Religion" and "Secularism" in Seji kenbunroku 5 Can Buddhism Be Redeemed? 10 Beyond Buddhism towards a Broader Critique of "Religion" 12 Buyō in Context 14 Conclusion: Comparing Buyō to Western Forms of Secularism 15 |
ISSN | 09150986 (P); 24343129 (E) |
DOI | 10.15055/00000173 |
ヒット数 | 238 |
作成日 | 2021.02.03 |
更新日期 | 2021.02.03 |
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