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During the Edo period, commerce gradually gained power and influence.
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Ishida Baigan:
- He believed that it was acceptable for merchants to make a profit.
- However, he emphasized the importance of conducting clean business practices.
- He did not reject the social class system.
- The concept of “Chisoku Anbun” encouraged people to be content with their own social status and not to desire too much.
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Ando Shokai:
- He idealized the natural world where everyone would engage in agriculture.
- He secretly criticized the samurai class for not doing anything productive.
- He cleverly criticized them as “Fukou Donshoku no To” (those who do not cultivate and are greedy).
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Ninomiya Sontoku:
- He believed that agriculture relied on both the laws of nature and human effort.
- He emphasized being grateful for the blessings of nature while also addressing the disadvantages through human effort.
- He promoted the “Houtoku Shisou” (philosophy of gratitude and virtue).
- This philosophy emphasized gratitude towards ancestors and nature.
- He believed that agriculture relied on both the laws of nature and human effort.