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Shingaku
Shingaku (心学, lit. "heart learning") is a Japanese religious movement, founded by Ishida Baigan and further developed by Teshima Toan, which was especially influential during the Tokugawa period.
Shingaku has been characterized as coming from a Neo-Confucian tradition, integrating principles from Zen Buddhism and Shinto. (Chang 2010) It has been speculated, Shingaku was one of the cultural foundations for Japan's industrialization. (Sawada, 1993; Bellah, 1957)
==References==

* Kun-Chiang Chang. "(Comparison between the Sekimon Shingaku 石門心學 and Yomeigaku 陽明學 in Japan )" 清華學報 40.4 (2010)
*Janine Anderson Sawada, Confucian Values and Popular Zen: Sekimon Shingaku in Eighteenth-Century Japan. Honolulu: The University of Hawaii. Press, 1993. ISBN 0-8248-1414-2. ''from ''
*(speech in honor of the 250th anniversary of the Founding of Shingaku )
* Robert N. Bellah, ''Tokugawa Religion: The Values of Pre-Industrial Japan'', 1957


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