Article ID: CBB937649462

Ikeda Kikunae and Reactions to Energetics in Japan (2018)

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This article analyzes the reception of energetics advocated by German physical chemist, Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald (1853‒1932), in Japan, focusing on the role of his Japanese student, Ikeda Kikunae (1864‒1936) as its proselytizer. More specifically, it examines the reaction of Japanese philosophers, psychologists and pedagogues to Ostwald and Ikeda in the 1900s and the early 1910s. In doing so, I clarify the importance of a subtle but crucial difference between their positions on the applicability of energetics to science in general for the reception of energetics in Japan. This difference is epitomized by the different ways in which Ostwald and Ikeda visualized the ordering relations between scholarly disciplines, i.e., pyramidal versus cyclic, and discuss possible cultural origins of these differences. Also, I would argue that a rival atomistic theory was also introduced to Japanese philosophers and psychologists by Japanese physicist Nagaoka Hantarō (1865‒1950), internationally known for his Saturnian model of the atom, at exactly the same time. Nagaoka's exposition of atomistics affected the reception of Ikeda's and Ostwald's energetics in Japan.

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Authors & Contributors
Deltete, Robert J.
Ziche, Paul
Achinstein, Peter
Brakel, Jaap van
Büttemeyer, Wilhelm
Demopoulos, Williams
Journals
HOPOS
Perspectives on Science
European Physical Journal H
Historia Scientiarum: International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan
Hyle
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
Publishers
Edizioni ETS
Harvard University Press
Leipziger Universitäts-Verlag
Routledge
Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung
Concepts
Philosophy of science
Positivism
Physics
Epistemology
Psychology
Monism
People
Ostwald, Friedrich Wilhelm
Mach, Ernst
Carnap, Rudolf
Duhem, Pierre
Forel, August Henri
Planck, Max
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century
20th century, late
Edo period (Japan, 1603-1868)
Places
Germany
Italy
Japan
Austro-hungary
Europe
Prague (Czechia)
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