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Author Marcon, Federico, 1972- author.

Title The knowledge of nature and the nature of knowledge in early modern Japan / Federico Marcon.

Publication Info. Chicago ; London : University of Chicago Press, [2015]
©2015

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Description 1 online resource.
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute
Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Nature without nature : prolegomena to a history of nature studies in early modern Japan -- The Bencao gangmu and the world it created -- Knowledge in translation : Hayashi Razan and the glossing of Bencao gangmu -- Writing nature's encyclopedia -- The first Japanese encyclopedias of nature : Yamato honzō and Shobutsu ruisan -- Tokugawa Yoshimune and the study of nature in eighteenth-century Japan -- Inventorying nature -- Nature's wonders : natural history as pastime -- Nature in cultural circles -- Nature exhibited : Hiraga Gennai -- Representing nature : from "truth" to "accuracy" -- Bakumatsu honzōgaku : the end of eclecticism? -- Nature as accumulation strategy : Satō Nobuhiro and the synthesis of honzōgaku and keizaigaku.
Summary Between the early seventeenth and the mid-nineteenth century, the field of natural history in Japan separated itself from the discipline of medicine, produced knowledge that questioned the traditional religious and philosophical understandings of the world, developed into a system (called honzogaku) that rivaled Western science in complexity-and then seemingly disappeared. Or did it? In this book, Federico Marcon recounts how Japanese scholars developed a sophisticated discipline of natural history analogous to Europe's but created independently, without direct influence, and argues convincingly that Japanese natural history succumbed to Western science not because of suppression and substitution, as scholars traditionally have contended, but by adaptation and transformation.
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Subject Honʼyaku iin shachū Japan.
Nature study -- Japan -- History.
Nature study.
Japan.
History.
Science -- Japan -- History.
Science.
Japan -- History -- Tokugawa period, 1600-1868.
NATURE -- Essays.
NATURE -- Reference.
TRAVEL -- Special Interest -- Ecotourism.
Tokugawa period, Japan, 1600-1868.
Naturgeschichte Fach.
Chronological Term 1600-1868
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Other Form: Print version: Marcon, Federico, 1972- Knowledge of nature and the nature of knowledge in early modern Japan 9780226251905 (DLC) 2014047538 (OCoLC)890360497
ISBN 9780226252063 (electronic book)
022625206X (electronic book)
9780226251905
022625190X