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*''Born: [[1666]]''
 
*''Born: [[1666]]''
 
*''Died: [[1728]]''
 
*''Died: [[1728]]''
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*''Other Names'': 総右衛門 ''(Sôemon)'', 隻松 ''(Nabematsu)'', 物茂卿 ''(Butsumokei)''
 
*''Japanese'': 荻生徂徠 ''(Ogyuu Sorai)''
 
*''Japanese'': 荻生徂徠 ''(Ogyuu Sorai)''
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His students included [[Dazai Shundai]] and [[Taki Kakudai]], among other prominent scholars of the 18th century. His teachings were deemed heterodox by the shogunate in [[1790]], and removed from being part of instruction at the shogunal academies.<ref>[[Mark Ravina]], ''Land and Lordship'', Stanford University Press (1999), 133.</ref> However, his school still retained some considerable strength, and for example his disciples continued to debate with Korean scholars on occasion.
 
His students included [[Dazai Shundai]] and [[Taki Kakudai]], among other prominent scholars of the 18th century. His teachings were deemed heterodox by the shogunate in [[1790]], and removed from being part of instruction at the shogunal academies.<ref>[[Mark Ravina]], ''Land and Lordship'', Stanford University Press (1999), 133.</ref> However, his school still retained some considerable strength, and for example his disciples continued to debate with Korean scholars on occasion.
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Some of his works were later published by [[Yamato Koriyama han|Yamato Kôriyama han]], including his [[1727]] ''Kenroku'' 鈴録, in [[1855]].<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 2 (1937), 157.</ref>
    
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