Ideały wychowania i wartości pedagogiczne w poglądach i działalności neokonfucjanistów japońskich
Presented work is an in-depth study of the philosophical and pedagogical values of Japanese Neo-Confucianism. The thesis investigates them by analizing the achievements of representatives of both Neo-Confucianism schools in Japan: Shushigaku and Yōmeigaku. The first of aforementioned schools contributed to spreading authoritative education throughout the country. Furthermore, it strengthened hierarchic structure of society and the position of totalitarian government in Japan. The second one was persecuted, but promoted humanistic values and advocated democratic education. Japanese Confucianism also consisted pragmatic and economical values, which were realised in Confucianist academies placed in bigger Japanese cities. Confucianism contributed to economic success of this country through economic education. Currently, these two ideological tendencies are contending each other: one is opposing humanistic values and strives to eliminate humanistic fields of study from Japanese universities, the second protests against it. The residues of Confucianism in material and spiritual culture of Japan are explicitly connected with it.
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