Language: en
Pages: 256
Pages: 256
Language: en
Pages: 312
Pages: 312
Yi Hwang (1501–1570)—best known by his literary name, T’oegye—is one of the most eminent thinkers in the history of East Asian philosophy and religion.
Language: en
Pages: 204
Pages: 204
This book presents Yi Hwang (1501–1570)—better known by his pen name, Toegye—Korea’s most eminent Confucian philosopher. It is a pioneering study of Toe
Language: en
Pages: 280
Pages: 280
Yi Hwang (1501–1570)—best known by his literary name, T’oegye—is one of the most eminent thinkers in the history of East Asian philosophy and religion.
Language: en
Pages: 248
Pages: 248
Language: en
Pages: 515
Pages: 515
This book discusses the historical development of Korean Confucianism in terms of its social functions. It also examines the types of transfiguration Confuciani
Language: en
Pages: 384
Pages: 384
Understanding a people and their culture through code words and language. Today, South Korea is an economic, technological and entertainment superpower. How, as
Language: en
Pages: 154
Pages: 154
This book explores the philosophical and religious dimensions of Korean Neo-Confuciansim as expounded by one of the foremost Korean Neo-Confucian thinkers, Yi Y
Language: en
Pages: 410
Pages: 410
Translated, edited, and introduced by Edward Y. J. Chung, The Great Synthesis of Wang Yangming Neo-Confucianism in Korea: The Chonŏn (Testament) by Chŏng Ched
Language: en
Pages: 192
Pages: 192
This book investigates the different meanings and logics that the notion of qi/gi (氣) has acquired within the East Asian traditions in order to understand the