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Characterizing ‘New Korean Confucianism’: Focusing on Pak Chonghong and Yi Sang-ŭn’s Life and Thought [PDF]
This article attempts to characterize some important aspects of ‘New Korean Confucianism,’ by focusing on the life and thoughts of two major thinkers of 20th century Korea, namely Pak Chonghong (1903–1976) and Yi Sang-ŭn (1905–1976).
Xing-Ai Gao, So-Yi Chung
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Multiple reflections on the monarch-subject relationship of Confucianism during the Ming and Qing Dynasties [PDF]
The Ming and Qing dynasties marked a period of great change in Chinese political and cultural thought. During this period, the monarch-subject relationship was a central theme in the study of Confucianism and a central component of traditional Chinese ...
Jinbei Zong
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A Study on the Form and Aesthetics of Confucian Konglin Stone Carvings [PDF]
Confucianism is a Confucian shrine that combines multiple values of culture, religion and art. The study of Confucianism’s Konglin concerns many important issues of traditional Chinese culture and art.
Kong Dexiang, Peng Wenping
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Confucianism, growth and democracy [PDF]
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to investigate the impact of Confucianism on growth under different political regimes. Design/methodology/approach – The empirical specification adopts a two-regime panel threshold model proposed by Hansen (1999 ...
Tay-Cheng Ma, Lishu Ouyang
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Way-Making: Portability and Practice amid Protestantization in American Confucianism
While the study of Confucianism has been ongoing in the United States for quite some time, the idea of its viability in the American context is quite recent. Even more recent are experimental attempts to practice Confucianism in the U.S.
Lawrence A. Whitney
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Confucian Identification, Ancestral Beliefs, and Ancestral Rituals in Korea
Since Koreans do not consider Confucianism to be part of religion, conventional religious identification questions cannot accurately capture the number of Confucians in Korea.
Jibum Kim, Jae-Mahn Shim, Sori Kim
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The concept of wen 文 has multiple meanings, but it plays an exceptionally important role in the development of Confucianism and Chinese philosophical terms.
Xin Lyu
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Philosophical Transmission and Contestation
Southern Vietnam was reclaimed by the Vietnamese in the mid-seventeenth century. They first brought their folk Buddhism and various popular religions to new land; however, the bureaucratic system then forced the Chinese Han–Song dynasties ...
Tho Ngoc Nguyen, Phong Thanh Nguyen
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Konfusianisme sebagai Sabuk Pengaman RRT
The slogans propagated by Chinese leader Hu Jintao—namely “rise in peace”, “a harmonious socialist society”, and “a harmonious world”—reflects the country’s age-old Confucian values.
R. Tuty Nur Mutia Enoch Muas
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On how religions could accidentally incite lies and violence: folktales as a cultural transmitter [PDF]
Folklore has a critical role as a cultural transmitter, all the while being a socially accepted medium for the expressions of culturally contradicting wishes and conducts.
Ho, Manh-Toan +10 more
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