慶應義塾大学学術情報リポジトリ(KOARA)KeiO Associated Repository of Academic resources

慶應義塾大学学術情報リポジトリ(KOARA)

Home  »»  Listing item  »»  Detail

Detail

Item Type Article
ID
AN00150430-00000073-0205  
Preview
Image
thumbnail  
Caption  
Full text
AN00150430-00000073-0205.pdf
Type :application/pdf Download
Size :1.2 MB
Last updated :Sep 21, 2010
Downloads : 1299

Total downloads since Sep 21, 2010 : 1299
 
Release Date
 
Title
Title 我が国における「教育」という語に関しての一考察  
Kana ワガクニ ニ オケル 「キョウイク」 ト イウ ゴ ニ カンシテ ノ イチ コウサツ  
Romanization Wagakuni ni okeru "kyoiku" to iu go ni kanshite no ichi kosatsu  
Other Title
Title A consideration on the word "Kyoiku" in Japan  
Kana  
Romanization  
Creator
Name 藤原, 敬子  
Kana フジワラ, ケイコ  
Romanization Fujiwara, Keiko  
Affiliation 慶應義塾大学大学院社会学研究科博士課程  
Affiliation (Translated)  
Role  
Link  
Edition
 
Place
東京  
Publisher
Name 三田哲學會  
Kana ミタ テツガクカイ  
Romanization Mita tetsugakukai  
Date
Issued (from:yyyy) 1981  
Issued (to:yyyy)  
Created (yyyy-mm-dd)  
Updated (yyyy-mm-dd)  
Captured (yyyy-mm-dd)  
Physical description
 
Source Title
Name 哲學  
Name (Translated)  
Volume  
Issue 73  
Year 1981  
Month 12  
Start page 205  
End page 226  
ISSN
05632099  
ISBN
 
DOI
URI
JaLCDOI
NII Article ID
 
Ichushi ID
 
Other ID
 
Doctoral dissertation
Dissertation Number  
Date of granted  
Degree name  
Degree grantor  
Abstract
I think that the Japanese word kyoiku began to be used from the end of the eighteenth century, and means to instruct and to bring up. The word kyoiku was used not by commoners but by the Tokugawa Government and we can find it in the official documents, so that it was used as means of instructing the people. A great variety of other words are used in the Tokugawa period, for example, kyokun, kyoka, kyodo, kyoyu and yoiku. In early Meijiperiod, the Government and leaders must modernize our country rapidly, so that many of the Western ideas and institutions on education were translated, published and circulated in all parts of this country. According to many translations, education is the effort to bring out all the faculties of man, and aims at awaking all the power of the person. This was a new meaning for Japanese, and a distinct word in this sence from "upbringing" or "learning." This paper aims to clarify when and why the word kyoiku began to be used in Japan.
 
Table of contents

 
Keyword
 
NDC
 
Note

 
Language
日本語  
Type of resource
text  
Genre
Journal Article  
Text version
publisher  
Related DOI
Access conditions

 
Last modified date
Sep 21, 2010 09:00:00  
Creation date
Sep 21, 2010 09:00:00  
Registerd by
mediacenter
 
History
 
Index
/ Public / Faculty of Letters / Philosophy / 73 (198112)
 
Related to