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Yi Hwang
Traditional Legal Thoughts in Korea
The Hwadam Jip and Seo Gyeongdeok’ S Place in the Intellectual History of Joseon Isabelle Sancho
Confucianism in Korea Confucianism Comes to Korea
The Neo-Confucianism of the Joseon Dynasty: Its Theoretical Foundation and Main Issues
Ki-Moon Lee, S. Robert Ramsey, a History of the Korean Language
How Does a Philosophy Show up in a Kingdom? an Examination of the Effect of Neo-Confucianism on the Chosŏn Kingdom of Korea, and Its Continuing Presence Today
Neo-Confucian Theories and Political Choices of Yi Hwang (李滉, 1501-1570) and Yi I (李珥, 1536-1584)
On Sage Learning in the Chosŏn Era: Focusing on Trends in Its Dissemination, Deepening and Diffusion
Mencius, Xunzi, and the Third Stage of Confucianism
Korean Confucianism Confucianism Introduced to Korea
Neo-Confucianism As the Dominant Ideology in Joseon
Intimacy and Warmth In
Korean Legal Thought Under Yi Dynasty As a Reflection of Confucian Worldview Adopted in Early Joseon Period: Chinese Influence, Korean Ideology1
An Extended Acount of the History of Tea
The Four–Seven Debate of Korean Neo-Confucianism and the Moral Psychological and Theistic Turn in Korean Philosophy
Korean Currency AUTHOR INFORMATION Author: Karen
Chon-Ji Hyung: Heaven and Earth
The Problematic Formation of the Confucian Way in Korea
Top View
4. Prosperity of Joseon Neo-Confucianism: the Ritual Controversy ------134
01 Soon-Chul Kwon
The NAKPA COURIER a Quarterly E-Newsletter of the North American Korean Philosophy Association No
The NAKPA COURIER a Quarterly E-Newsletter of the North American Korean Philosophy Association No
Yi T'oegye on Transcending the Problem of Evil: a Neo-Confucian
Yi Hwang's and Yi I's Interpretations Of
Toegye's Appraisal of Daoism
From Nature to Morality in Emerson and Yi Hwang's Literature1
Taekwon-Do Pattern (Chang-Hon) in the Context of Korean History
9 Completing Reconstructed 6Th Appendix
Temple, Palace, Scholar's House: Three Settings of Traditional Korean Culture Educator Packet
Historicist View and Confucian Repertoire in Late Chosôn : a Southerner Prism*
Sources of Korean Tradition
Hwadam's Cosmology of the Changes and the Definition of the Orthodox Confucian Tradition in Chosŏn Korea
Sadae (Serving the Great) in Korea–Great Power(S) Relations Since 1392