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How do the Japanese about their native philosophy, Shinto, a decade
and a half after its abolishment as a state religion by the Western
Allies? // What is its relationship to Buddhism, and particularly
to Zen? // How modern can this very ancient creed ever be? // These
are some of the questions considered in this study by Dr. Chikao
Fujisawa, who specialized in the study of traditional Japanese
philosophy and its effect on modern society. // Zen and Shinto is a
strong plea to rectify the steps taken to eradicate Shinto, the
very substance of Japanese life and thought. At the same time, it
offers new insight into the amazing adaptability of the Japanese
psyche its depth, vitality and universality and its remarkable
capacity to assimilate foreign thought and ideas, and thus
contribute to the world s hope for permanent peace. // Dr. Chikao
Fujisawa was a Japanese philosopher and historian, and he lectured
on the topics at Nihon University. He believed in preserving
Japanese customs, and as such he was a strong supporter of
reintroducing Shinto and Zen traditions to Japan s youth.
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