@article{oai:mie-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003227, author = {伊藤, 敏子 and Ito, Toshiko}, journal = {三重大学教育学部研究紀要. 自然科学・人文科学・社会科学・教育科学}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, Body,which was considered inferior to mind and was desprised in the traditional educational discourse of the Occident,began to receive much attention around the turn from the nineteenth century to the twentieth century. Those who sought to recover a holistic life often sought to ground themselves in religious concepts of the Orient. Educators following the trends of their day,among them many thesophists and adherents of “Körperkultur”,were attracted to oriental religions mainly by practices that emphasized salvation through the training of the body,as well as by the promise of a holistic life. Salvation in this sense required neither the belief in an absolute being(God)nor any mediating institutions(churches). body concepts in the educational discourse of the period and in present-day phenomenological studies display remarkable affinities.}, pages = {277--288}, title = {新教育運動における身体性の問題 : 東洋的宗教性への憧憬}, volume = {56}, year = {2005} }