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A study of Wang Pang's Commentary on Zhuang Zi (왕방(王?)의 『남화진경신전(南華眞經新傳)』 연구 - 「소요유」·「제물론」·「양생주」·「인간세」·「천하」를 중심으로 -)

  • CHO, HANSUK
    • The Journal of Korean Philosophical History
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    • no.57
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    • pp.151-181
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    • 2018
  • This thesis is composed mainly of Wang Pang王?'s Nan Hua Zhen Jing Xin Zhuan南華眞經新傳 interpretation. I have focused on four chapter of Wang Pang王?'s Nan Hua Zhen Jing Xin Zhuan南華眞經新傳. The four chapters are just Xioa Yao You逍遙遊 and Qi Wu Lun齊物論 and Yang Sheng Zhu養生主 and Ren Jian Shi人間世. In the first chapter, I pointed out the errors and ambiguous topic setting of Japanese research papers. As a result of reading and analyzing these chapters, I have come to the conclusion that it is a fusion of Zhuang Zhi莊子 reading. This is the content of the second chapter. And in the third chapter, I pointed out that his the interpretation of Ideal personality in Zhuang Zhi is not a spiritual being but the supreme power of reality. As above, he interpreted the Zhuang Zhi from a mixed viewpoint and attempted to read the Zhuang Zhi again from a Confucian point of view.

Dam am Baek-Moonbo's Historical Awareness (담암(淡庵) 백문보(白文寶)의 역사의식)

  • Jeong, Seong-sik
    • The Journal of Korean Philosophical History
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    • no.53
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    • pp.9-33
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    • 2017
  • The objective of this thesis is to take review historical awareness of Baek-Moonbo(白文寶, 1303~1374) who lived in late Goryeo. Baek-Moonbo became interested in Confuciaism, the influence of Gwon-bu(權溥) and Baek-ijeong(白?正), and worked hard to reform the old egime by focusing on the Confucian scriptures and trying to reform thepeople of the nation. Instead of returning to the principles of heresy, Baek-Moonbo attempted to reverse the topograpy divination theory, including the Confucian scriptures of the Buddist criptures, and attempted to eradicate the land system, including the Baebulsungyu(排佛崇儒) of the Confucian scriptures. Most important of all, the importance of social change was the significance of social change to the most efficient means of realizing the lives of the people in the society according to the social structure of the Confucian society. Actively speaking for the public in his time and having the same attitude as the Neo-Confucian scholars in the late of Goryeo, he kept criticizing the abuse of the power by powerful families who made the people fall into a state of distress and misery.

Hierophany in Ancient China and the Sacred Sites (공간의 성스러움으로 본 고대 중국인의 성현(聖顯))

  • Kim, Jongseok
    • The Journal of Korean Philosophical History
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    • no.31
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    • pp.173-202
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    • 2011
  • Hierophany, according to Mircea Eliade, is a natural manifestation of the initial sacred. Through hierophany, profane objects and sites transform their qualities and then they themselves become sacred. People in traditional societies, in an attempt to reenact the initial hierophany, tried to perform consecrating rituals to replicate the first moment of the initial hierophany, at the same time and site. This article focuses on the concrete sites of hierophany. In ancient China, we can see specific sites that manifest the sacred such as Kunlun(崑崙), Jianmu(建木) and zongmiao(宗廟). Kunlun has the characteristics as the Cosmic Mountain that is the realm of the gods that tiandi(天帝) built as his center on the Earth, and it bridges Heaven and Earth. Jianmu joins Heaven, Earth, and the underworld like a Cosmic Tree or Pillar. It can be stated that zongmiao, the royal ancestral temple, functions as the Center of the World, the axis mundi, in which religious human beings express their desire to live in a sacred site, and in which they can regain their initial purity of spirits by communicating with the gods and ancestors. These three are the sites of manifestation of the sacred in China.

Modernization of Traditional Education for the Education of Humanity (인성교육을 위한 전통 유학교육의 현대화 방안 - 교육내용 및 교육방법을 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Seung-Chul;Chi, Chun-Ho
    • The Journal of Korean Philosophical History
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    • no.57
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    • pp.183-207
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    • 2018
  • This article examines the implications of contemporary humanities education, which is raised by traditional education abroad, focusing on the contents of education and modernization of education methods. To this end, this article will cover the following topics. First, as a premise of discussion, we review the necessity of modernization of traditional education and the composition of traditional education element for modern reinterpretation. Second, I will examine the modernization of education contents through the modern education understanding of 'whole person' as a modernization plan of education contents for the traditional study abroad education and the modernization of education contents for strengthening the virtuous cycle of knowledge - practice. Third, we examine two aspects of modernization of education methods for traditional education abroad: strengthening of reflection ability through human formation and habituation through autonomous methods. Finally, briefly summarize the preceding discussion and suggest what future research should aim to do.

A Study on the Extension and Change of the Ethics of Donghak (동학(東學) 윤리관의 확장과 변화)

  • Yi, Jong Woo
    • The Journal of Korean Philosophical History
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    • no.30
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    • pp.37-57
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    • 2010
  • Su-un 'sicheonju' is emphasised transcendency of god that it is sincerity, earnestness and belief in the practice ethics. But he is exhibited the ancient sage-kings of ancient propriety and humanity, righteousness, propriety and wisdom. Su-un 'sicheonju' change 'insicheon' of Hae-wol at immanence of god the emphasis. He is exhibited 'sainyeocheon' in the practice ethics. Eu-am is changed 'Innaecheon' more immanence of god the emphasis. He exhibit good the subject of human. It's the change cause research Su-un. He exhibit Confucianism ethics at the same time as point out Confucianism because Hae-wol and Eu-am is changed the emphasis at the subject of human. It is influenced pantheism and the theory of social evolution.

Standard Codes of the Study of Chunchu during Chosun Dynasty (1): through Park Sechae's Chunchubopyeon Gangnyung (조선조 『춘추』 공부의 표준 강령(1) - 박세채의 『춘추보편(春秋補編)』 「강령(綱領)」을 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Dong Min
    • The Journal of Korean Philosophical History
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    • no.50
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    • pp.75-111
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    • 2016
  • This paper examines the standard codes (Gangnyung: 綱領), basis of the study of Chunchu in Chunchuhak tradition during Chosun dynasty, through Park Sechae's Chunchubopyeon. The author aims to uncover the common awareness of, or an agreed view of, Chunchu among scholars of Chosun dynasty. Since Chunchubopyeon represents the Neo-Confucian understanding of Chunchu, it can be argued that the Gangnyung section of this book contained the standard codes which formed the basis of Chunchu studies. Of five key themes in Gangnyung, this paper addresses two in detail, and . The first argues that Chunchu is the grand principle of governing the world; a living law which drives the reality. The second theme, through a detailed recording of Chunchu, examines the grand principle of Chunchu. When studies after the present paper address the remaining themes in Gangnyung, it is expected that an access to the general characteristics or features of Chunchuhak during Chosun dynasty will be granted.

Characteristics of Lee Jin Sang's Thought exposed through Discussions (주문팔현과 퇴계학자들의 토론에서 드러나는 한주학의 특징)

  • Kim, Nak-Jin
    • The Journal of Korean Philosophical History
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    • no.59
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    • pp.121-153
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    • 2018
  • The eight most prominent students of Lee Jin Sang discussed and developed the doctrines of the Master while discussing with the surrounding Toegye scholars. The purpose of this paper is to examine the differences between the doctrines of Toegye and the doctrines of Hanju in their discussions. First, the two were originally aimed at the same scholarship, so they discussed in a friendly atmosphere and some of the Toegye scholars participated in Hanju group. but at a certain point, they were a violent atmosphere of confrontation. Next, I tried to clarify the confrontation between Juli and Jeugli. And I tried to explain that they had different thoughts about domination of li. In addition, I looked at the meaning of excessiveness and compromise, the key words to criticize others and defend oneself. Finally, I explained that the ultimate difference between the two schools is in the methods of mind cultivation.

The theory of cunyang and xingcha in Zhuxi's philosophy (주자의 존양성찰론(存養省察論))

  • Lee, Sang Don
    • The Journal of Korean Philosophical History
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    • no.38
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    • pp.39-62
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    • 2013
  • Zhuxi explains that the relationship between weifa已發 and yifa已發, is basically that between the homogenious whole and the brilliant tiaoli條理; the nature in its weifa state exists as an undifferentiable entirety, while its respective tiaoli is brilliant but inherent. According to this idea, we will find that the core of the self cultivating theory in Zhuxi's philosophy is cunyang存 養 and xingcha省察. Cunyang is the gongfu工夫 of the jingshi靜時 or weifa; applying the means to the extremes; it is a perfecting the whole of the substance, its contents is to preserve the heavenly principles and the method is keeping oneself gravely as if think carefully. Xingcha is the gongfu of the dongshi動時 or yifa, applying he和 to the extremes; it is a contemplation of ji幾, its contents is to curb human desires and the method is in not deceiving oneself.

Human Theory of Change a basis God of Superiority and Immanence in Eastern learning - from Human should be Attend God to Human being God (동학(東學)에 있어서 천주의 초월성과 내재성에 근거한 인간관의 변화 - 시천주(侍天主)에서 인내천(人乃天)으로의 변화 -)

  • Yi, Jong-woo
    • The Journal of Korean Philosophical History
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    • no.23
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    • pp.245-273
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    • 2008
  • Choi Je Woo was stressed superiority of god and it was immanence. IT was religion human theory. Choi See Hyung and Son Byung Hee writed change from god to the heaven. It was stressed superiority of god better than immanence of heaven. Choi Je Woo of human must attend god changed Choi See Hyung and Son Byung Hee of human being god. Choi See Hyung and Son Byung Hee was stressed the subject. Choi Je Woo was stressed superiority of god speciality. Choi See Hyung and Son Byung Hee was not disappeared absolutely. Son Byung Hee of human being god disappeared absolutely because it leave only immanence of god by Yi Don Hwa.

The Philosophical foundation of Ahn Jaihong's 'Dasarism.' and its ideological characteristics (안재홍(安在鴻) '다사리주의(主義)'의 사상적 토대와 이념적 성격)

  • Lee, Sang Ik
    • The Journal of Korean Philosophical History
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    • no.31
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    • pp.203-240
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    • 2011
  • Ahn Jaihong tries to establish a unified nation state with Dasarism through which conflicts of right and left could be sublated. Dasarism has two features; one is nationalism and the other is centrism. His nationalism recognizes national identity and national sovereignty as two faces of one coin and sublates nationalism and globalism. His centrism is thought to be a route to true democracy which can sublate liberalism and communism and a route to nation's sovereignty. However, his dasarism did not make any impact on political reality of that day. Its today's value must reside in its proposals to harmonize nation and world, and to protect the social weak, and to pursue a central route of reunification.