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    Yamazaki Ansai (山崎 闇斎, January 24, 1619 – September 16, 1682) was a Japanese philosopher and scholar. He began his career as a Buddhist monk, but eventually...
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  • with the surname include: Amy Yamazaki, British actress Arturo Yamasaki, Peruvian-Mexican football referee Yamazaki Ansai (山崎 闇斎, 1619–1682), Japanese...
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  • discourse, and influenced Neo-Confucian thinkers such as Hayashi Razan and Yamazaki Ansai in formulating a Neo-Confucian Shinto doctrine (shinju shūgō (神儒習合,...
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    their understanding of Shinto. The most notable of these scholars was Yamazaki Ansai (1618-1682), who developed a synthesis of Confucianism and Shinto that...
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    interpreted the Chunqiu using this concept. 17th-century Confucian scholars Yamazaki Ansai and Yamaga Sokō wrote on the sanctity of the Imperial House of Japan...
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    found the views of 17th century Japanese Neo-Confucian philosopher Yamazaki Ansai, who espoused a cosmology of universal mutual interconnectedness, to...
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  • Fane, 2nd Earl of Westmorland, English politician (d. 1666) 1619 – Yamazaki Ansai, Japanese philosopher (d. 1682) 1643 – Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of...
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    Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz, Spanish writer (b. 1606) September 16 – Yamazaki Ansai, Japanese philosopher (b. 1619) October 19 – Sir Thomas Browne, English...
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    Seika (1561–1619) Hayashi Razan (1583–1657) Nakae Tōju (1608–1648) Yamazaki Ansai (1619–1682) Kumazawa Banzan (1619–1691) Yamaga Sokō (1622–1685) Itō...
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    Seika (1561–1619) Hayashi Razan (1583–1657) Nakai Tōju (1608–1648) Yamazaki Ansai (1619–1682) Kumazawa Banzan (1619–1691) Kinoshita Jun'an (1621–1698)...
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