Penser les arts martiaux

Presses Universitaires de France - PUF (1999)
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Abstract

Comment rendre compte de ce qui en Extrême-Orient, dès le VIe siècle, s'est imposé comme la rencontre d'une éthique guerrière et d'une spiritualité philosophique, toutes deux préoccupées d'efficacité martiale, aujourd'hui, au sein de la culture occidentale? Cette étude distingue deux phases : celle de l'acquisition qui fait référence au contexte philosophique et religieux et la mise en pratique.

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