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The Soul of the Far East

CHAPTER 4
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An action is looked upon more as happening than as being performed, as impersonally rather than personally produced.

The idea is due, however, to anything but philosophic profundity.

It springs from the most superficial of childish conceptions.

For the Japanese mind is quite the reverse of abstract.

Its consideration of things is concrete to a primitive degree.


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