The Four–Seven Debate of Korean Neo-Confucianism and the Moral Psychological and Theistic Turn in Korean Philosophy [PDF]
This paper discusses how Korean Neo-Confucian philosophers in the Joseon dynasty (1392⁻1910) explained the moral nature of the mind and its emotions. Among the philosophical debates of Korean Neo-Confucianism, the author of the paper focuses on the
Bongrae Seok
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The Integration of Medicine and Confucianism in the Late Yuan Period: Focusing on Neo-Confucian Physician Zhu Zhenheng [PDF]
Zhu Zhenheng, the last generation and sole representative from Southern China among the four masters of Jin-Yuan medicine, synthesized the evolution of Chinese medicine from the Song to the Yuan dynasties, profoundly impacting East Asian medical history.
Byounghee MIN
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The purpose is to study the influence of Zhu Xi’s neo-Confucianism on the ideological and political education (IPE) of college students. Firstly, the aesthetic connotation of Zhu Xi’s Neo-Confucianism is studied.
Songlin Chen
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Self-Cultivation and Inwardness: How to Establish the Confucian Identity in Korean Neo-Confucianism [PDF]
The main goals of this essay are to describe and make clear the philosophical implications of self-cultivation concerning the concept of inwardness and examine how it contributes to the formation of the Confucian identity.
Chan Lee
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Confucianism as the Axiological Basis for China’s Management Model [PDF]
The study of China’s management model is not only important in terms of its essential description but also in the context of the search for optimal management models. Reflection on Chinese management practice is informed by its uniqueness, which reflects
Larisa Piskunova, Jia Jin Lu
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Immersive cultural heritage digital documentation and information service for historical figure metaverse: a case of Zhu Xi, Song Dynasty, China [PDF]
Cultural heritage is closely linked with individual historical figures, who become a key focus for cultural tourism. Confucianism laid the foundation for much of Chinese civilization, and Confucius and Mencius have been studied extensively and have been ...
Zhanling Fan +2 more
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Neo-Confucianism’s understanding of the relationship between heaven and man greatly reflects their view of nature and their aesthetic pursuits. Confucianism revolves around the perfection of human virtue, and the profundity of its theory of the ...
Zhejia Tang, Xuedan Li
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Resonances of Neo-Confucianism [PDF]
Margus Ott
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Neo-Confucianism of Joseon dynasty––its theoretical foundation and main issues
The theoretical foundation of Joseon Neo-Confucianism, which started with the theory of the Principle and Material Force (Seongriseol), seeks for the fundamental values of all things in the universe by means of the theories of Cosmology (Ujuron) and Mind
Haesung LEE
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Reinscribing patriarchy: the sexual politics of neo-confucianism in contemporary Singapore [PDF]
John Clammer
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