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Japanese family and society: words from Tongo Takebe, a Meiji era sociologist
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Haworth Press
Publication Date
c2007
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English
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Table of Contents
From the Book
About the Editors
Foreword
Preface
Collaboration and Acknowledgments
Part I. Overview of Japanese History and Sociology
I.1. Society and Family: A Brief Overview of the History of Japan
Paleolithic Japan
Mesolithic Japan
Neolithic Japan: Cross-Cultural Contact and a Written Language
Aristocracy, Buddhist Priests, and Shoguns: The Struggle for Control
The End of Civil Strife and Reunification
Family
Conclusion
I.2. The Founding Fathers of Japanese Sociology
Early Japanese Sociologists
The Life of Tongo Takebe
Part II. Theoretical Introduction
II.1. Society
Introduction
What Is Society?
Society Is a Fact
Society Is a Body
Society Is an Organism
Society Is a Body That Has Consciousness
Social Body Has Its Own Personality
The Status of Society in the Universe
The Conception of Society
II.2. Sociology
Study
Hierarchy of Sciences
Philosophy and Science
System of Sciences
Definition of Sociology
I. Ontological Classification of the Types of Sociological Study
II. Classification of Sociologies by the Aims and Motives
II.3. Problems and System
Subjects and Problems
The Problems of Sociology
Problems and System
A System of Sociology
General Sociology
II.4. Methodology
General Methodology
Commonly Accepted Methods
Particularly Sociological Methods
Subjective-Rational Method
Objective-Empirical Method
Collection of Data
Use of Ideas
Part III. Historical Introduction
III.1. General Remarks on Historical Study
Historical Study
Data of the History of Sociology
The Genesis and Development of Sociology
III.2. Historical Sources of Sociology
Sociological Ideas in Japan
Sociological Ideas in China
Confucianism
Sociological Ideas in Indian Thought
Sociological Ideas in Ancient Greece
Sociological Ideas in Medieval Europe
Sociological Ideas in the Modern Era
III.3. The Formation of Sociology
The Cause of the Rise of Sociology
The Rise of Socialism
Advancement of Natural Science: The Theory of Energy
Advancement of Natural Science: The Theory of Evolution
The Advancement of Philosophy
The Advancement of Historical Studies
The Advancement of Economics
The Advancement of Political and Legal Science
August Comte
Sociology After Comte
III.4. The Future of Sociology
The Meiji Era
Limitation in the Current Study of Humanity
The Future of Sociology
Part IV. Family Organization
IV.1. The Family
Foreword
Forms of Marriage
The Forms of Marital Relationships
Functions of Marital Relationships
Forms of Parent-Child Relationship
Functions of Parent-Child Relationships
Brotherhood (Sibling Relationships)
Clan Relationships
The Relationship Between Family and Society
The Social Status of Women
Notes
References
Index
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9780789032614
9780789032607
9780789032607
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