See Also: Kaibara Ekiken(encyclopedia)
misinformation (oh) and Kaibara Ekiken (sh)
misinformation (oh)
incorrect information, especially when deliberately intended to deceive people
-see also disinformation disinformation
Kaibara Ekiken (sh)
born Dec. 17, 1630, Fukuoka, Japan
died Oct. 5, 1714, Japan
Japanese philosopher, Travel writer, and pioneer botanist.
Trained as a physician, he left the medical profession in 1657 to study the Neo-Confucian writings of Zhu Xi. He wrote about 100 philosophical works, which stressed the hierarchical Nature of society and translated Confucian doctrine into terms understood by Japanese of all social classes. His writings include The Great Learning for Women, a tract on obedience long considered the most important ethical text for Japanese women. He is regarded as the father of botany in Japan.
Sites
wenfu | like ads | Net Market Place | health | Jewelry Earrings | Jewelry Charms | Gpt Admin | diamond promise | men gold | Jewelry Charms | women | Light Star | jewelry Rings | Jewelry Pendants | seek blogger | link read | Super Star | Jewelry Earring | for you search | black veil brides | looyle | for couples | health | pest star | Jewelry | bridal | listing hyip | Dream Star |