Japanese philosophy
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Japanese Philosophy has historically been a fusion of both foreign and indigenous Japanese elements (such as Shinto).[1] Formerly heavily influenced by both Chinese philosophy and Indian philosophy, as with Mitogaku and Zen, much modern Japanese philosophy is now also influenced by Western Philosophy (see Kyoto School).
[edit] See also
- Five elements (Japanese philosophy)
- Kokugaku
- Kyoto School
- Mitogaku
- Mono no aware
- Mottainai
- Neo-Confucianism in Japan
- Ninomiya Sontoku
- Philosopher's Walk
- Seongcheol
- Tomonobu Imamichi
- Seventeen-article constitution
- Zen
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[edit] External links
Links to papers and resources about Japanese philosophy and religion

