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SASAKI Nobutsuna, who is widely known even today as a tanka poet 65 but the course takes many years to complete and tuition is ex-pensive. Today, despite demand from society, with many people desiring to study, there are not enough schools so we now need vocational colleges. In the first place, we will not be able to achieve the goal of bringing modernization to the country if significantly increase the knowledge level of everyday citizens. tional colleges) for law, medicine, politics, and economics were established, but there were no schools of philosophy. The Phi-losophy Academy is intended to make up for this shortcoming. portance to philosophical thought, there is nothing that can be done without it, whether it be writing about history, theorizing about religion, discussing the refinement of art, studying hu-and a scholar of Japanese waka poetry, attended this ceremony as a student of the first intake at the Philosophy Academy. Sasaki’s inter-est in philosophy was aroused by works such as Enryō’s An Evening of Philosophical Conversation, and he decided to attend the school while also studying at the Imperial University’s Department of Classics and at the People’s English Studies Society. Sasaki wrote about his expe-rience as follows. The only institute of higher learning is the Imperial University, we only have one or two intellectuals. Therefore, we need to In order to achieve this goal many fast-track schools (voca-Although some people in society do not attach much im-man ethics, or even planning for making the nation prosperous.

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