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Evolution of the Japanese, Social and Psychic · Sidney Lewis Gulick — chapter 45 of 53 · ~212 words · public domain

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Emotional nature, 82-84; due to social order, 169

Emperor: concubines and children of, 151

English study and methods of thinking, 212

Ethics: pivotal points, 283

Etiquette: superficial not radical requirements, 183; its collapse explained, 183; relation to imagination, 235

Evolution: real explanation of progress, 24-27, 33-34; national, 332-343; intellectual, 419; Involution one half the process, 425; defined, 440

Express train, "nominal" destination, 216

Fairbanks, Prof., 20

"Falling in love" not recognized, 102

Family life: false registration checks affection, 107

Far East: quotation from, adaptation of foreign systems, 208

Farmer, higher rank than merchant, 257 (note)

Fate: "Ingwa," in development of personality, 386

Feudal times: moderation, 118; courage cultivated, 153, 154; trade, 284

Fickleness: its manifestation, 159; a modern trait, 160; shown chiefly in methods, 160; among Christians, apparent not real, 161

Filial obedience: extreme application, 263; piety, moral ideal, 249; piety and religion, 322

Fiske, 22

Flexibility of mental constitution, 77-78

Flowering trees, 171

Forty-seven Ronin, 89, 250

Freedom: relation of belief to the fact, 387

Fukuzawa, Mr., on monogamy, 109, 112; condemning concubinage, 279; on religion, 287

Furniture; recent introduction, 181

Future life: Shinto, Confucian, 318; Buddhistic, 319

"Geisha," dancing girl, vivacity, 168

Generalization, capacity for, 220; use of philosophical terms, 221

Giddings, Prof., 19, 22

"Go-between," illustrations, 210; advantages, 211

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