Japanese Patterns of BehaviorUniversity of Hawaii Press, 1976/09/30 - 318 ページ Examines beliefs and values generally shared by the Japanese and the importance they place on social interactions, relationships, and proper conduct. |
目次
Belongingness | 22 |
Empathy | 38 |
Dependency | 50 |
Occupying the Proper Place | 67 |
Reciprocity | 93 |
The Three Domains of Situational Interaction | 110 |
110 | 142 |
Selfhood | 156 |
Suicide | 190 |
Shinkeishitsu and Morita Therapy | 215 |
The Salvation Cult | 232 |
Conclusion | 248 |
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