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In literature, the word "Deforest" can appear in contexts that extend beyond its literal meaning, sometimes serving as a surname that carries its own scholarly or historical connotations. For instance, in Griffis’s work on Japanese Confucianism, Rev. Dr. J.H. DeForest is cited as a practical authority on the subject, providing a human face to the scholarly analysis alongside figures like Knox, who represent more abstract philosophical viewpoints [1]. This use illustrates how the term, when embedded within a proper name, can contribute to a layered narrative in which individual identities and contributions enrich the overall academic discourse.
  1. Knox has opened on its philosophical, and Rev. Dr. J.H. DeForest on its practical side, the subject of Japanese Confucianism.
    — from The Religions of Japan, from the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji by William Elliot Griffis

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