
"Attaining useful abilities is by nature the highest goal of education" : Kanō Jigorō's concept of seiryoku zen’yō jita kyōei as applied moral principles
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- Andreas Niehaus (UGent)
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8543962
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- Niehaus, Andreas. “‘Attaining Useful Abilities Is by Nature the Highest Goal of Education’ : Kanō Jigorō’s Concept of Seiryoku Zen’yō Jita Kyōei as Applied Moral Principles.” Knowledge and Arts on the Move : Transformation of the Self-Aware Image through East-West Encounters, edited by Craig Christopher et al., vol. 2, Mimesis, 2018, pp. 59–76.
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- Niehaus, A. (2018). “Attaining useful abilities is by nature the highest goal of education” : Kanō Jigorō’s concept of seiryoku zen’yō jita kyōei as applied moral principles. In C. Christopher, E. Fongaro, & A. Ozaki (Eds.), Knowledge and arts on the move : transformation of the self-aware image through East-West encounters (Vol. 2, pp. 59–76). Mimesis.
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- Niehaus, Andreas. 2018. “‘Attaining Useful Abilities Is by Nature the Highest Goal of Education’ : Kanō Jigorō’s Concept of Seiryoku Zen’yō Jita Kyōei as Applied Moral Principles.” In Knowledge and Arts on the Move : Transformation of the Self-Aware Image through East-West Encounters, edited by Craig Christopher, Enrico Fongaro, and Akihiro Ozaki, 2:59–76. Mimesis.
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- Niehaus, Andreas. 2018. “‘Attaining Useful Abilities Is by Nature the Highest Goal of Education’ : Kanō Jigorō’s Concept of Seiryoku Zen’yō Jita Kyōei as Applied Moral Principles.” In Knowledge and Arts on the Move : Transformation of the Self-Aware Image through East-West Encounters, ed by. Craig Christopher, Enrico Fongaro, and Akihiro Ozaki, 2:59–76. Mimesis.
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- 1.Niehaus A. “Attaining useful abilities is by nature the highest goal of education” : Kanō Jigorō’s concept of seiryoku zen’yō jita kyōei as applied moral principles. In: Christopher C, Fongaro E, Ozaki A, editors. Knowledge and arts on the move : transformation of the self-aware image through East-West encounters. Mimesis; 2018. p. 59–76.
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- [1]A. Niehaus, “‘Attaining useful abilities is by nature the highest goal of education’ : Kanō Jigorō’s concept of seiryoku zen’yō jita kyōei as applied moral principles,” in Knowledge and arts on the move : transformation of the self-aware image through East-West encounters, vol. 2, C. Christopher, E. Fongaro, and A. Ozaki, Eds. Mimesis, 2018, pp. 59–76.
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