6, 307;
terms "ingwa" and "mei," 319;
"impersonal"? 377-388;
introspection, 378;
salvation through self, 379;
consciousness of self, highly developed, 379-380;
attributes no worth to self, 380;
failure of its influence, 381;
mercy to animals and shallow reasoning, 381;
thought of self an intellectual abstraction, 383;
not impersonal, but abstract, 384;
doctrine of illusion, 384;
failure of social order, 385;
popular acceptance not philosophical, 386;
not logically
carried out, 389-390.
appeal to personal activity, 390.
conversion of a priest to Christianity, 394.
conception of God, 398.
the universe characterized, 400.
Nirvana, 400.
supplementary to Shintoism, 407.
popularity explained, 408.
individualism defective, 408.
not exclusive in any land, 421.
Buddhistic doctrines and sociological consequences, 388.
Caricature in art: its prominence, 177.
Cary's, Rev. Otis, "Japan and Its Regeneration," 10.
Chamberlain, Prof. B.H., 17, 55, 159.
quotation on imitation,--over-emphasis, 196.
people irreligious, 287.
Character and destiny, 445.
how judged, 446
Children: their festivals, 96.
love for the young in Occident and Orient compared, 97.
infanticide, 100.
Chinese characters and the common schools, 192.
Chinese philosophy not accepted without question, 200.
Christianity: relation to the family, 111-114.
the support of new ideals, 112.
fluctuating interest in, 162, 163.
influence on woman, 168.
criticised by a Japanese, 231.
relation to new social order, 282.
its growth in Japan, 308.
monotheism, its attraction, 311.
its view of the universe, 399.
involving communalism and individualism, 415.
Civilization: two types in conflict, 13.
social not racial, 28.
its rapid modernization, 30.
Clark, Pres., 90
Cleanliness: exaggerated reputation, 315, 316.
Cocks of Tosa: the abnormal, 178.
Communalism: and human progress, 332, 333.
defined, 361.
its altruism, 367.
throws light on religious history, 404.
difficulty of combining it with individualistic religious elements, 414.
Japan appreciates its spirit, 417
Comte, 22.
Conceit, 139.
not the only conceited nation, 142.
Concubinage: children of the Emperor, 151.
Buddhistic and Confucian teaching, 259.
its sociological interpretation, 260.
increase of, 278.
statistics of, 279.
Confidence and suspicion, 120.
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