The formation of science in Japan : Building a research tradition
Modern science in Japan has been described as derivative and lacking in creativity. This book argues that Japan has actually built up a tradition of scientific research that is one of the most important in the world by drawing on its own late feudal Tokugawa period and on Western science.
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| Main Author: | Bartholomew, James R. |
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| Format: | Book |
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New Haven
Yale University Press
1989
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