“In,” and “Yo,” significance of, 221
India and Japan contrasted, 32-34
Indirectness, 210
Individual, small value, 258
Individualism: expressed, 245, 246;
changing social order and honesty, 282;
importance of, 334;
how possible, 335;
defined, 361;
easy acceptance explained, 413
Individualistic religion as a sociological factor
in higher, human
evolution, 418
Infanticide, 100-101
“Ingwa,” fate, 386
Inouye, Dr. T., Japonicized Christianity, 39;
claims for Japanese, 205;
philosophical writer, 229
Intellectual characteristics, social, 244
Inventions: originality, 207
Irreligious phenomena explained, 302, 303
Ishii, Mr., father of orphan asylums in Japan, 94, 131, 145
Isolation of nations impossible, 71
Ito, Marquis, on religion, 288
Iyeyasu: his testament, 253;
use of Confucian doctrines, 409
Japanese people: international responsibility,
13;
need of understanding them, 15-20;
change of opinion regarding, 23-25;
defects, conscious of, 143;
acquaintance with, 428;
reasons for difficulty in, acquaintance
with, 429, 430;
secret of acquaintance, 431
Japan Mail: quotation, 130;
originality of Japanese art, 203:
on wealth, 277;
on honesty, 280;
on acquaintance, 428
Jealousy and women, 127-128
Kato, Mr. H., 229;
on religion, 288;
patriotism is loyalty to throne, 373
“Ki,” defined, 221
Kidd, 22
Kissing unknown, 105
Kitazato, Dr., scientific research, 207
Knapp, Mr. A.M., 16
Knox, Dr. G.W., quotation, 199;
“A Japanese Philosopher,”
228;
translator of Muro Kyuso, 249
Ladd, Prof. G.T., 94; sentimentality of Japanese, 234
Language: its acquirement and Japanese students,
194;
diversities of, not due to diversities
in brain type, 195
Lao-tse, on doing good in return for evil, 128
Le Bon’s physiological theory of character inadequate,
13-20;
quotation, 51;
dissent from opinion, 168;
quotation, 424
Le Conte, 22
Literature, ancient, its impurity, 253
Lowell, Mr. Percival, “The Soul of the Far East,”
103, 344;
Japanese unimaginative, 234;
opinion criticised, 241;
“sense and incense,” 286;
pilgrimages, 291;
“impersonality,” 359, 363,
374;
teaching of philosophic Buddhism, 378
Loyalty and religion, 322;
sentimental, 148, 149
Lunatics and lepers, cruel treatment, 130
Magic formulae, 320
Man and nature: differing artistic treatment of, 175