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On the Problem of Virtue in Confucian and Neoconfucian Philosophy (유학 및 신유학 철학에서의 덕의 문제)

  • Gabriel, Werner
    • (The)Study of the Eastern Classic
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    • no.50
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    • pp.89-120
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    • 2013
  • The concept of virtue seems to be one of the rare cases where the European and the Chinese traditions coincide. The meaning of the Latin word virtus and of Greek $aret{\acute{e}}$ seems to be similar to the Chinese $d{\acute{e}}$德. Most striking in virtue is that it is a capacity for self-realisation through action which is unique to man. On the other hand, there is something physical about it. It is the strength to do something. This strength overcomes the resistance of what is naturally given, it transforms the world, turns the natural world into a human one. In the Chinese tradition, $d{\acute{e}}$ 德, i.e. virtue, is therefore always connected with $da{\grave{o}}$ 道, the totality of natural forces. In the Chinese tradition, as opposed to the European one, virtue is itself considered to be a natural force that is present in man. This force sustains man's connectedness, unity and harmony with the surrounding world. Things exist through the unity of principle理 and ether氣. But the knowledge of this unity is due to principle. Moral and legal norms are shifted totally to the sphere of principle. Therefore their have found the final dissolution from a heroic models. Above all the classical Confucians, but also the other schools, would reply to this that there is nothing more precise than a concrete successful action. Its result fits the world perfectly. The difference is due to the differing interest of ethical thought. In the case of the Confucians the path is more direct. The actor establishes a precise pattern for other actions. Education therefore lies in detailed knowledge about forms of behaviour, not so much in conceptual differentiation. It is quite possible that generalisation may be a methodical prerequisite for success in this endeavour. That problem, too, is discussed. But the success of conceptualisation lies in the successful performance of individual actions, not in shaping actions in accordance with normative concepts.

둔옹(鈍翁) 윤지(尹指)(1661~1740)의 생애(生涯)와 학문(學問) 활동(活動)

  • Yun, Jong-Bin
    • Journal of Korean Philosophical Society
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    • v.105
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    • pp.291-320
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    • 2008
  • 이 글은 2004년 충남대학교 국사학과 한국학술진흥재단 기초학문지원 마을사연구의 공동연구 작업에 의한 연구 성과물이다. 연구 대상 마을인 충남 논산시 노성면 병사리는 17세기 호서지역의 3대거족의 하나인 파평윤씨노종오방파(坡平尹氏魯宗五房派)가 세거했던 마을이다. 이 마을의 대표적인 유학자로는 우암(尤庵) 송시열(宋時烈)과 40년 동문사이인 노서(魯西) 윤선거(尹宣擧)와 그의 아들인 명재(明齋) 윤증(尹拯)이 있고, 그 외 파평윤씨노종오방파의 유서와 전통을 이어갈 수 있도록 토대를 닦은 동토(童土) 윤순거(尹舜擧) 등이 있다. 그리고 이 글의 주제 인물인 둔옹(鈍翁) 윤지(尹指)는 동토(童土) 윤순거(尹舜擧)의 아들이다. 특히 윤지(尹指)는 동토(童土) 선생의 서자로 태어났지만 명재(明齋) 윤증(尹拯)의 뒤를 이어 노종오방파(魯宗五房派)의 종중서당(宗中書堂)인 종학당(宗學堂)의 사장(師長)을 지낸 인물이다. 적서의 차별이 엄연함에도 불구하고, 파평윤씨노종오방파(坡平尹氏魯宗五房派) 자제들의 교육을 총책임지는 막중한 소임을 맡았던 것이다. 그 결과 그가 사장(師長)으로 있는 동안 수많은 과거 급제자들을 배출하였을 뿐만 아니라 선대에 이루어 놓은 가학적 전통을 후세에 전할 수 있는 매개자 역할을 훌륭하게 수행했다. 그러나 그동안 윤지(尹指)의 사장(師長)으로서의 생애와 학문 활동에 대해서는 전연 알려지지 않은 채 베일에 가리어져 왔다. 그러던 중 그의 대표저서인 "둔옹집(鈍翁集)" 이 그의 사후 200 여년 이 지난 1916년에 8대 족손 윤구병(尹龜炳) 윤혜병(尹惠炳) 등에 의해 간행되었다. 이에 그의 학문이 세상에 알려질 수 있는 계기가 되었던 것이다. "둔옹집(鈍翁集)"은 "연소천지문답(演小天地問答")과 동몽문답(童蒙問答) 등 두 편으로 구성된 문집인데, "연소천지문답(演小天地問答)"은 4권 1책, 약 13만 여자 분량으로 그 주요 내용은 한의학과 관련된 내용이 주로 되어 있고, 동몽문답(童蒙問答)은 1권 1책 약 7,600여 자 분량으로 주역(周易)의 기본 구성원리인 음양오행설을 자문자답의 형식을 빌려 소개하고 있다. 이 글의 전반부는 둔옹(鈍翁) 윤지(尹指)의 생애를 소개한 후 중반부 이후부터 그의 음양오행에 대한 이해를 소개하였다. 그리고 파평윤씨노종파 3人(윤선거(尹宣擧) 윤증(尹拯) 윤지(尹指))의 주역 이해를 통해 그들의 가학의 일단을 엿보았다. 다만 이글은 둔옹(鈍翁) 윤지(尹指) 연구의 효시(嚆矢)로써 그의 철학의 구체적인 내용 보다는 그의 생애와 개략적인 학문 활동을 소개하는 것에 초점을 맞추었다. 차후 그의 철학의 핵심이 담겨져 있는 "연소천지문답(演小天地問答)"은 장차 한의학 분야 전공자와의 공동연구를 통해 소개해야 할 것이다.

Implantation of Protestant Methodist in Gangwha Islands and Cultural Change (개신교 감리교의 강화도 전래와 문화변동)

  • Oak, Han Suk
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.49 no.5
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    • pp.705-715
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    • 2014
  • Acculturation is caused with contact by two different cultures. This study investigates a cultural change of Gangwha society with Hagok confusianism influenced by implantation of methodism. At early periods methodism diffused rapidly and relocated toward marine routes. Lately hierarchical diffusion and contagious diffusion was typical, centering on the Gangwha Jungang Church. This successful acception was influenced with confusianism's acculturation. One of the reason why Gangwha people could accept the Christianity was reinterpretation and selective strategy by Hagok fraction that became one of confusinism, It seemed that several cultural elements of Hagok fraction was coincided with some elements of methodism. However, A methodist church transferred by clan's shrine, which family relationship was coerced, was split into it's members. This segregation other than social intergretation influenced establishment of a or more church per each village.

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Attributes of sound and emotional type in the Eastern philosophy - Focused on Chinese Akron(樂論) and Chosun Chongiron(天機論) (동양 철학에서의 소리의 속성과 감성 유형 - 중국의 악론과 조선의 천기론을 중심으로)

  • Kihl, Tae-Suk
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.215-224
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    • 2010
  • This paper is designed to investigate the attributes of sound and emotion resided in traditional Eastern thought by looking into acoustic theories such as Sunguarakron (聲有哀樂論) in Akgi(樂記), Sungmuaerakron(聲無哀樂論) of Haegang and Akhakgebum(樂學軌範), Chongiron(天機論) in Choson(朝鮮) dynasty. Six types of emotions, namely sadness, pleasure, happiness, anger, respect, and, affection (哀心, 樂心, 喜心, 怒心, 敬心, 愛心) which is related with sounds was closely reviewed through Akgi(樂記). Also attributes of sounds such as loudness, sharpness, pitch, roughness, fluctuation strength and pleasantness was corresponded with plain & complicated(單複), pitch, good & bad(善惡) slow & fast(舒疾), loud & quiet(猛靜) respectively. In addition to this, this paper is narrowed down that the basic ideas about sound and emotions of Choson(朝鮮) confucian scholar was based on theory of music and rhythm on Akgi(樂記). Furthermore, the relationship between expressed sound and emotions which was revealed in Chongiron(天機論) has been examined. Finally, various applied research and studies will be promoted through this study, because this study will provide foundation which supports sounds and emotions of Eastern.

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Toegye : a person of pleasant and noble mind (퇴계(退溪)의 인간상(人間像) : 열락군자(說樂君子))

  • Lee, Sangik
    • The Journal of Korean Philosophical History
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    • no.41
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    • pp.39-70
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    • 2014
  • Toegye pursues a life of pleasure, joy and nobility. Anyone who is a scholar shall feel a joy in learning and practicing. However, not everyone can enjoy true pleasure or true calling through self-cultivations. Everybody wants "a joy of distant friends' visitations." But most of Confucian scholars prefer forests as a place of learning and self-cultivation. Toegye especially likes a forest life and then gives same value to walking as to reading. "Not to be angry even if not recognized" must be a high stage of self-cultivation. Toegye does not pursue fame or glory and always resign into a country life. His life-time resignation makes him obtain great after-death fame and glory. Thus, nobody feels jealousy against him but adores him.

A Questionnaire Study on the Differences in Preference of Eyewear between Korean and Chinese Consumers (한국과 중국 소비자의 안경의 선호도 차이에 대한 설문 조사 연구)

  • Sung, Jae Hyun;Cho, Eun Jin;Kim, Dal-Young
    • The Korean Journal of Vision Science
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.393-401
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    • 2018
  • Purpose : This survey aimed to investigate the differences in shape and color preference of eyeglasses and sunglasses between Korean and Chinese consumers. Methods : The questionnaire was conducted on 150 Chinese students studying in Korea and 150 Korean college students. Any student who majors in optometry was excluded. Chinese students were provided with questionnaires that were translated into Simplified Chinese characters, and it was translated by a native Chinese student studying in a master course of a Korean university, on the basis of Korean questionnaire. Results : The Chinese consumer group preferred the global famous brand in sunglasses rather than the glasses, and it was found that they preferred the Korean glasses products relatively. Also, they presented higher preference to half- or rimless frame, gold color, two-tone colored lens, comparing to the Korean consumer group. Conclusion : The results of this study are expected to contribute to Chinese marketing strategy of Korean manufacturing optical shop companies, and to sales strategy of Korean optical shops with Chinese tourists.

A Study on the Hair Style Design in North Korea (김정은 집권 이후 북한 여성들의 헤어스타일에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Ki-Weon
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.259-266
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    • 2021
  • This paper sought to help north Korean women understand their lives and seek to integrate the in-house between North and South Korea by organizing the overall reality of north Korea's fashionable hairstyles and beauty industry. The research method looks at the appearance management activities of North Koreans in north Korean media, media outlets, and testimonies of north Koreans who have been on the outstay since Kim Jong-un's ruling, among other things, and analyzed their hair activities. C. Studies have shown that some improvements have been made since the Kim Regime through the smuggling of foreign goods by yusists. In addition, it was confirmed that beauty education is being systematically edied out through a beauty training institute in North Korea, and that it has changed from a fixed salary system to an ability-based allowance. This study shows a limitation that north Korea has failed to study. It is believed to be a boon to future research on North Korean hair.

The way of Leehwang's understanding (이황의 '연비어약' 이해와 시적 구현)

  • Shin Yeon-Woo
    • Sijohaknonchong
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    • v.21
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    • pp.185-206
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    • 2004
  • We see the term in Tosan 12 songs and other poems by Leehwang. The term means 'Birds fly in the sky, Fish swim in the water.' It is important I think in that it is the point of contact between his poems and thought. There is a gap between original text of , [The way of mean (중용)] and Leehwang's understanding. It is same with Buddhism and Taoism as confucianism in the idea that we cannot describe the Ultimate into the human language. is the very confucian way of that. But Leewhang has the peculiar idea that it can't pass over the Moral state even though its meaning is over the human language.

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A Moral Approach of Yulgok Philosophy on Environmental Issue (환경문제에 대한 율곡철학의 도덕론적 접근)

  • Jeong, Won-Gyo
    • The Journal of Korean Philosophical History
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    • no.43
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    • pp.33-53
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    • 2014
  • It's the situation that modern technological civilization shakes the life environment fundamentally without a serious reflection on the dangers. The sense of crisis' brought the rise of modern Ecology in awareness of survivability of the humanity. Because the serious reflection is not just a campaign for environmental protection, but is to establish the values which is possible to coexist and to make harmony between the nature and man, man and man, and to form a healthy relationship through philosophical thought and practice has intrinsic value for human and nature. Under these circumstances, if Yulgok lives now and he is questioned by the ecological theorists of the 21st century that "What do you think about the serious environmental problem of present times?", what really would be his explanation? In the presentation methods of the explanation, will question first what contents western ecologists who study Theory of the environment in technology, Deep Ecology, and Social Ecology propose, then will compare and introduce what similarities and differences from theirs. As a result, we'll be found that Yulgok's thought, moral consciousness, about the nature and humanity as a confucian scholar.

A Study on the Historical Consciousness and View of the Three Religions of Won Cheon Seok (원천석(元天錫)의 역사의식과 유불도(儒佛道) 삼교관)

  • Jeong, Seong Sik
    • The Journal of Korean Philosophical History
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    • no.35
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    • pp.165-188
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the historical consciousness and view of the three religions (Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism) of Won Cheon Seok who lived a period of historical transition from the end of the Goryeo Dynasty to the early Joseon Dynasty. Actively speaking for the public in his time and having the same attitude as the Neo-Confucian scholars in the end of Goryeo Dynasty, he kept criticizing the abuse of the power by powerful families who made the people fall into a state of distress and misery. He believed the dispatch of troops to conquer the Yodong region as a great opportunity to boost the valiant spirit of his country; however, the reality was quite opposite to his expectation as Lee Seong Gye had withdrawn the army troops at the Wihwado causing a great risk to his country. He took a very hard line stance against what Lee Seong Gye did. Although he was a Confucian scholar, he did not ignore Buddhism and Taoism and understood that after all the three religions were based on the same principle. His deep understanding of Buddhism and Taoism as well as Confucianism helped him to make sense of Confucianism even further. He was able to sublimate the worldly anguish coming from the Confucian thinking system by indulging himself deeply into the world view of Buddhism and Taoism. In the end, his view on the three religions was based on the idea that they taught the same principle. His view of the three religions with transactional features has a huge implication for the contemporary society in which various values and multiple cultures coexist and have more common grounds.