Korean Philosophy and Culture
An Introduction to a Living Tradition
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Korean Philosophy and Culture
An Introduction to a Living Tradition
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Description
This open access book is an essential companion for anyone looking to understand Korean philosophy from a Korean perspective.
So Jeong Park begins by tracing the formation of the cultural identity called Korea across history. She covers how oral and literary language became the core element of this identity, explaining how religions introduced from outside transformed into something Korean and strengthened internal solidarity.
By highlighting the fusion of multiple identities, we see the impact Indian and Chinese traditions had upon Korea through the arrival of Buddhism and Confucianism. We travel through issues of human morality, the relationship between everyday feelings and moral emotions, the distinction between sages and ordinary people, the species differences between humans and animals, and human nature in the state with no interference.
Park explores “becoming a good person", a core goal that runs through Korean philosophy, and the concepts central to contemporary Korean aesthetic thought including “Uri,” “Maum” and “Heung”.
By fleshing out the uniqueness of “Korean” ways of thinking, this is the first book to answer the question of what is Korean in Korean philosophy. It is a rare analysis of Korean philosophical thinking that reveals how it permeates and shapes the language and culture. Here is a chance to delve into, encounter, and explore the intricacies associated with this powerful living tradition.
The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Center of K-Academic Expansion Project at Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea.
Table of Contents
Dasreum, Method as Attunement
Part 1: Reframing Philosophy in Korea
Chapter 1 An Encounter with “Philosophy” as a Modern Phenomenon
Chapter 2 Uri and Inter-relational Selfhood
Chapter 3 Affective Life, Dual Literacy, and Conceptual Formation
[Thinking Box1 Li & Gi: Pattern-Principle and Physio-psycho force]
Part 2: In Search of Korean Identity
Chapter 4 Korean Identity in East Asian Cultural Sphere: Constellation by Names
Chapter 5 Orality and Literacy in Korean Intellectual History: From Resonant Voices to Written Worlds
Chapter 6 Identity Deepened through Religious Traditions
[Thinking Box2 Korean Daoism as Experiential Syncretism]
Part 3: Philosophizing through Innovation
Chapter 7 Innovation across Cultural Boundaries
Chapter 8 Confucian-Buddhist Debate in Early Joseon
Chapter 9 Transformative Features in Korean Confucianism
[Thinking Box3 Uri, Jeong, Public Gong]
Part 4: Korean Responses to Perennial Questions
Chapter 10 How to be a Good Person
Chapter 11 What Makes Human Humane: Public Emotions
Chapter 12 Philosophizing Across Cultures: The Vernacular Turn of Donghak
Puri, Philosophizing in a New Key
Conclusion: Another Beginning
Further Readings
Glossary
Index
Product details
| Published | 18 Feb 2027 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 336 |
| ISBN | 9781350611993 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
| Series | Bloomsbury Introductions to World Philosophies |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























