The uniqueness of the Japanese
character is the result of two seemingly contradictory forces: the strength of
traditions and selective receptivity to foreign achievements and inventions. As
early as the 1860s, there were counter movements to the traditional orientation.
Yukichi Fukuzawa, the most eloquent spokesman of Japan’s "Enlightenment",
claimed: "The Confucian civilization of the East seems to me to lack two things
possessed by Western civilization: science in the material sphere and a sense of
independence in the spiritual sphere." Fukuzawa’s great influence is found in
the free and individualistic philosophy of the Education Code of 1872, but he
was not able to prevent the government from turning back to the canons of
Confucian thought in the Imperial Rescript of 1890. Another interlude of
relative liberalism followed World War I, when the democratic A. A political candidate and the voting public. B. A gifted scientist and his protege. C. Two brothers who are partners in a business. D. A judge presiding at the trial of a criminal defendant.
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The uniqueness of the Japanese
character is the result of two seemingly contradictory forces: the strength of
traditions and selective receptivity to foreign achievements and inventions. As
early as the 1860s, there were counter movements to the traditional orientation.
Yukichi Fukuzawa, the most eloquent spokesman of Japan’s "Enlightenment",
claimed: "The Confucian civilization of the East seems to me to lack two things
possessed by Western civilization: science in the material sphere and a sense of
independence in the spiritual sphere." Fukuzawa’s great influence is found in
the free and individualistic philosophy of the Education Code of 1872, but he
was not able to prevent the government from turning back to the canons of
Confucian thought in the Imperial Rescript of 1890. Another interlude of
relative liberalism followed World War I, when the democratic A. explaining the influence of Confucianism on modem Japan B. analyzing the reasons for Japan’s postwar economic success C. discussing some important determinants of Japanese values D. describing managerial practices in Japanese industry
[单项选择]The uniqueness of the Japanese character is the result of two seemingly contradictory forces: the strength of traditions and selective receptivity to foreign achievements and inventions. As early as the 1860s, there were counter movements to the traditional orientation. Yukichi Fukuzawa, the most eloquent spokesman of Japan’s "Enlightenment", claimed: "The Confucian civilization of the East seems to me to lack two things possessed by Western civilization: science in the material sphere and a sense of independence in the spiritual sphere." Fukuzawa’s great influence is found in the free and individualistic philosophy of the Education Code of 1872, but he was not able to prevent the government from turning back to the canons of Confucian thought in the Imperial Rescript of 1890. Another interlude of relative liberalism followed World War I, when the democratic idealism of President Woodrow Wilson had an important impact on Japanese intellectuals and, especially students; but more importa A. explaining the influence of Confucianism on modem Japan B. analyzing the reasons for Japan’s postwar economic success C. discussing some important determinants of Japanese values D. describing managerial practices in Japanese industry
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