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Scholars and Honor: Soseki Natsume’s Critique of Imperial Academy in Meiji Japan: How to Challenges the Fairness of Society’s Treatment of Scientists English and Japanese

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Management number 237145982 Release Date 2026/07/10 List Price US$90.00 Model Number 237145982
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“Scholars and Honor” by Soseki Natsume is a profound essay that examines the sudden fame of PhD. Kimura following his scientific discovery, and the resulting social dynamics in early 20th-century Japan. Natsume highlights how Kimura’s achievements were rapidly celebrated nationwide, with newspapers and the Academy of Scholars giving him unprecedented attention—attention typically reserved for politicians or military leaders. However, Natsume sharply criticizes this phenomenon, pointing out that while PhD. Kimura became a national hero, many other scientists remained unrecognized and undervalued.The essay delves into the broader context of Japan’s modernization during the late Meiji and Taisho periods, when the government actively promoted scientific advancement by inviting foreign experts and sending students abroad. Despite these efforts, public understanding and appreciation of science lagged behind, and the social status of scientists was still developing.Natsume’s central argument is rooted in moral fairness. He contends that honoring only one scientist while ignoring others creates an ethical imbalance and misleads society about the true nature of scientific progress, which is always the result of collective effort. He criticizes the Academy of Scholars for failing to clarify its intentions and for inadvertently humiliating other researchers by bestowing absolute honor on PhD. Kimura alone. Natsume calls for a more equitable recognition of all scientific contributors, warning that hero-worship of individuals distorts the public’s perception of science and undermines the collaborative spirit essential to advancement.This essay remains highly relevant today, raising important questions about how societies honor scientific achievement, the dangers of selective recognition, and the ongoing need for transparency and fairness in awarding merit. “Scholars and Honor” is not only a historical reflection but also a timeless reminder that the progress of science depends on the fair and ethical treatment of all its practitioners. Read more

ASIN B0FDR39FV2
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Language English
File size 467 KB
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Print length 15 pages
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Publication date June 18, 2025
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