Korean Philosophy: Its Tradition and Modern TransformationHollym, 2004 - 576 Seiten The philosophy and patterns of thought of the civilization contain the historical experiences, life wisdom, and cultural ideals accumulated by people over a long period of time. In this sense, the wisdom and ideals that are reflected in the civilization s philosophy speak a great deal of its particular cultural identity. This volume is a compilation of previously published articles in the field of Korean philosophy that have been carefully selected for their high scholarly value. Continuously struggling to preserve its identity, traditional Korean philosophy was finally |
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Continuity and Discontinuity of Traditional and | 3 |
Its Development Pattern Examined | 25 |
Jeong Dojeons Philosophy of Political Reform | 55 |
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