Abstract

The basic stance in Kiyozawa Manshiʼs 清沢満之 (1863-1903) Yūgen mugen roku 有限無限録 is that true morality is established by the idea from the Infinite that one should refrain from evil and do good. This can be said to have been derived from Kiyozawaʼs awareness of having been liberated. In Rōsenki 臘扇記, he questions his identity and concludes that he is “one who settles down just as he is” into the working of the Infinite, and that the Infinite endows him with the idea of refraining from evil and doing good as the source of morality.

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