sopher," 228;
translator of Muro Kyuso, 249
Ladd, Prof. G.T., 94;
sentimentality of Japanese, 234
Language: its acquirement and Japanese students, 194;
diversities of, not due to diversities in brain type, 195
Lao-tse, on doing good in return for evil, 128
Le Bon's physiological theory of character inadequate, 13-20;
quotation, 51;
dissent from opinion, 168;
quotation, 424
Le Conte, 22
Literature, ancient, its impurity, 253
Lowell, Mr. Percival, "The Soul of the Far East," 103, 344;
Japanese unimaginative, 234;
opinion criticised, 241;
"sense and incense," 286;
pilgrimages, 291;
"impersonality," 359, 363, 374;
teaching of philosophic Buddhism, 378
Loyalty and religion, 322;
sentimental, 148, 149
Lunatics and lepers, cruel treatment, 130
Magic formulae, 320
Man and nature: differing artistic treatment of, 175
Manners; influenced by Western ways, 182
Marriage, Civil Code of 1898, 265
Marsh, Prof., size of Japanese brain, 190
"Matter-of-factness" explained, 245
Memorizing: mechanical, 222;
defective method, 223;
as related to higher mental powers, 223
Memory; power overrated, 192;
in daily affairs not exceedng
Occidental, 193;
characteristics sociological, not biological, 194
Mnemonic power and social selection, 193
Mencius, teaching, the "Way" of Heaven and Earth, 250
Mental faculties: are the Japanese deficient? 218;
power of generalization, 221
Metaphysical tendencies, 227:
denial of ability unjustifiable, 227
Metaphysics and ethics, 228
Monotheism, why attractive, 312
Morality: courage in persecucution, 156;
illustration, 158;
discrimination developed, 249;
parents, children, patriots, 249;
ideals communal, 255;
standards differing for men and women, 263;
teaching focused on rulers, 270;
Imperial Edict, 271;
standards of, and individualism, 275, 276;
social, not racial, 283;
on authority, 284;
morality and Old Japan, 261, 264
Motora, Prof. Y., 229
Mueller, Prof. Max, statement about Vedas, 193
Murata rifle, invention of, 207
Muro Kyuso, philosopher, 249;
ancient books condemned, 252;
on immorality, 286;
teachings, 299, 300
Music, Japanese deficiency, 185
Nakashima, Prof. Rikizo, 229
Nash, Prof. H.S., on Apotheosis in Rome, 153
National life, stimulus from the West, 43-48
Natural scenery in art, 173
Neesima, Dr., founder of the Doshisha, 94;
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