The Structure of MoraleThe University Press, 1943 - 223 ページ |
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... Japan the two are literally one . The primitive religion was Shintoism , of which Sir Charles Eliot says : ' Shinto makes no appeal to reason or emotion ... it has no moral code ; its prayers and sacrifices aim at obtaining temporal ...
... Japan the two are literally one . The primitive religion was Shintoism , of which Sir Charles Eliot says : ' Shinto makes no appeal to reason or emotion ... it has no moral code ; its prayers and sacrifices aim at obtaining temporal ...
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... Japan , while the object of trade with the outside world is profit for Japan . The state- ment that science and art know no national boundaries would be meaningless to them . Perhaps it is this intense nationalism that inhibits devotion ...
... Japan , while the object of trade with the outside world is profit for Japan . The state- ment that science and art know no national boundaries would be meaningless to them . Perhaps it is this intense nationalism that inhibits devotion ...
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... Japan will be impoverished ; with the bank- ruptcy of its ideology its people will revert to barbarism with a reduced population or else , one must hope , self - preservation may encourage first a formal , and later a genuine , spirit ...
... Japan will be impoverished ; with the bank- ruptcy of its ideology its people will revert to barbarism with a reduced population or else , one must hope , self - preservation may encourage first a formal , and later a genuine , spirit ...
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