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Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Glossary | ||
Japanese conventions and English usage | ||
1 | Japan and the European political canon | 3 |
2 | Where are the masters? | 15 |
3 | Positivism | 51 |
4 | Empiricism | 97 |
5 | Orientalism | 140 |
6 | Languages | 157 |
7 | Criticism | 172 |
8 | Readers | 198 |
9 | Philosophies | 217 |
10 | Thinkers | 229 |
11 | Classics | 244 |
12 | Japan and the end of political scientific marginality: the argument restated | 259 |
Notes | 274 | |
List of works cited | 300 | |
Index | 313 |
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