後漢末期の隠逸
哲学 Issue 31
Page 31-42
published_at 1979-10-25
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Title ( jpn ) |
後漢末期の隠逸
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Title ( eng ) |
Yin-yi (隠逸) at the Close of the Hou-Han (後漢) Dynasty
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Creator |
Shimomi Takao
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Source Title |
哲学
Tetsugaku : The Journal of Hiroshima Philosophical Society
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Issue | 31 |
Start Page | 31 |
End Page | 42 |
Abstract |
In the Hou-Han (後漢) dynasty, the Confucianism was employed as an important ideology in the political world. A man of power valued chu-shi (処士) s who were renowned for their Confucian virtue, and often appointed them government officials. But almost always,chu- shis refused such appointments. Some of them got positions as government official affair repeated refusals. So chu-shis had their social positions by means of keeping out of the politics. Consequently, yin-yi (隠逸) s who had dislike to their taking part in politics and wanted to seclude themselves from society also came to be valued in the political world. Chu-shis and yin-yis, though some of them were unable to take reigns of government, got positions of high social status. At the close of the Hou-Han dynasty, we can point out, most of the intellectuals cherished yin-yi ideas.
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Oriental thought [ 120 ]
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Language |
jpn
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Resource Type | departmental bulletin paper |
Publisher |
広島哲学会
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Date of Issued | 1979-10-25 |
Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | open access |
Source Identifier |
[ISSN] 0495-2200
[NCID] AN00150441
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