About: Nakai Riken

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Nakai Riken (中井 履軒, Riken Nakai, 1732–1817) was a leading academic in the Kaitokudo academy tradition of scholarship. He was the younger son of (1758 d.), one of the Kaitokudo's two founding leaders, and was influenced by his teacher and mentor . His intellectualised way of being led to continued engagement with but physical separation from the Kaitokudo. Much is made of his demeanor reflecting his. Riken’s scholarship was far broader and is often perceived to transcend the specific question of reconciling the virtue of merchants with contemporary perceptions of merchants.

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  • Nakai Riken (中井 履軒, Riken Nakai, 1732–1817) was a leading academic in the Kaitokudo academy tradition of scholarship. He was the younger son of (1758 d.), one of the Kaitokudo's two founding leaders, and was influenced by his teacher and mentor . His intellectualised way of being led to continued engagement with but physical separation from the Kaitokudo. Much is made of his demeanor reflecting his. Often stated as analogous to his floating calligraphic style Riken was vastly different in demeanour to his brother Nakai Chikuzan, although their underlying epistemologies, beliefs and degree of tenacious individualism were similar. They both furthered the work of Goi Ranju and consolidating previous thought around the Kaitokudo school, bringing a level of prestige to the academy. Like his brother Chikuzan, Riken wholeheartedly denounced Ogyū Sorai and contended that all people have potential, to the extent that "even" commoners could become scholars, while he also denounced religion and superstition. However, Riken’s particular strain of the dismissal of dreams, and the unverifiable led him to dabble in astronomy, most notably with Asada Goryu. Riken’s scholarship was far broader and is often perceived to transcend the specific question of reconciling the virtue of merchants with contemporary perceptions of merchants. (en)
  • 中井 履軒(なかい りけん、享保17年5月26日(1732年6月18日) - 文化14年2月15日(1817年4月1日))は、江戸時代中・後期の儒学者。折衷学派・懐徳堂学派に属する。名は積徳、字は処叔(しょしゅく)、通称は徳二、別号は幽人。 中井甃庵の次男として生まれ、五井蘭洲に朱子学を学び、兄中井竹山とともに大坂の学問所懐徳堂の全盛期を支え、懐徳堂学派で最大の学問的業績を残した。大正3年(1914年)、従四位を追贈された。 (ja)
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  • 中井 履軒(なかい りけん、享保17年5月26日(1732年6月18日) - 文化14年2月15日(1817年4月1日))は、江戸時代中・後期の儒学者。折衷学派・懐徳堂学派に属する。名は積徳、字は処叔(しょしゅく)、通称は徳二、別号は幽人。 中井甃庵の次男として生まれ、五井蘭洲に朱子学を学び、兄中井竹山とともに大坂の学問所懐徳堂の全盛期を支え、懐徳堂学派で最大の学問的業績を残した。大正3年(1914年)、従四位を追贈された。 (ja)
  • Nakai Riken (中井 履軒, Riken Nakai, 1732–1817) was a leading academic in the Kaitokudo academy tradition of scholarship. He was the younger son of (1758 d.), one of the Kaitokudo's two founding leaders, and was influenced by his teacher and mentor . His intellectualised way of being led to continued engagement with but physical separation from the Kaitokudo. Much is made of his demeanor reflecting his. Riken’s scholarship was far broader and is often perceived to transcend the specific question of reconciling the virtue of merchants with contemporary perceptions of merchants. (en)
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  • 中井履軒 (ja)
  • Nakai Riken (en)
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