Evolution Of The Japanese, Social And Psychic eBook

Sidney Gulick
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 551 pages of information about Evolution Of The Japanese, Social And Psychic.

Evolution Of The Japanese, Social And Psychic eBook

Sidney Gulick
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 551 pages of information about Evolution Of The Japanese, Social And Psychic.

“In,” and “Yo,” significance of, 221

India and Japan contrasted, 32-34

Indirectness, 210

Individual, small value, 258

Individualism:  expressed, 245, 246;
  changing social order and honesty, 282;
  importance of, 334;
  how possible, 335;
  defined, 361;
  easy acceptance explained, 413

Individualistic religion as a sociological factor in higher, human
     evolution, 418

Infanticide, 100-101

“Ingwa,” fate, 386

Inouye, Dr. T., Japonicized Christianity, 39;
  claims for Japanese, 205;
  philosophical writer, 229

Intellectual characteristics, social, 244

Inventions:  originality, 207

Irreligious phenomena explained, 302, 303

Ishii, Mr., father of orphan asylums in Japan, 94, 131, 145

Isolation of nations impossible, 71

Ito, Marquis, on religion, 288

Iyeyasu:  his testament, 253;
  use of Confucian doctrines, 409

Japanese people:  international responsibility, 13;
  need of understanding them, 15-20;
  change of opinion regarding, 23-25;
  defects, conscious of, 143;
  acquaintance with, 428;
  reasons for difficulty in, acquaintance with, 429, 430;
  secret of acquaintance, 431

Japan Mail:  quotation, 130;
  originality of Japanese art, 203: 
  on wealth, 277;
  on honesty, 280;
  on acquaintance, 428

Jealousy and women, 127-128

Kato, Mr. H., 229;
  on religion, 288;
  patriotism is loyalty to throne, 373

“Ki,” defined, 221

Kidd, 22

Kissing unknown, 105

Kitazato, Dr., scientific research, 207

Knapp, Mr. A.M., 16

Knox, Dr. G.W., quotation, 199;
  “A Japanese Philosopher,” 228;
  translator of Muro Kyuso, 249

Ladd, Prof.  G.T., 94; sentimentality of Japanese, 234

Language:  its acquirement and Japanese students, 194;
  diversities of, not due to diversities in brain type, 195

Lao-tse, on doing good in return for evil, 128

Le Bon’s physiological theory of character inadequate, 13-20;
  quotation, 51;
  dissent from opinion, 168;
  quotation, 424

Le Conte, 22

Literature, ancient, its impurity, 253

Lowell, Mr. Percival, “The Soul of the Far East,” 103, 344;
  Japanese unimaginative, 234;
  opinion criticised, 241;
  “sense and incense,” 286;
  pilgrimages, 291;
  “impersonality,” 359, 363, 374;
  teaching of philosophic Buddhism, 378

Loyalty and religion, 322;
  sentimental, 148, 149

Lunatics and lepers, cruel treatment, 130

Magic formulae, 320

Man and nature:  differing artistic treatment of, 175

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