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K9032 --- K9033 --- Korea: Philosophy and thought -- works by individual philosophers --- Korea: Philosophy and thought -- ethics --- Youth --- Conduct of life. --- Conduct of life
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This book is an annotated translation, with introduction and commentary, of the correspondence between Yi Hwang (T'oegye, 1500-1570) and Ki Taesung (Kobong, 1527-1572) and between Yi I (Yulgok, 1536-1584) and Song Hon (Ugye, 1535-1598), known as the Four-Seven Debate, the most famous philosophical controversy in Korean Neo-Confucian thought. The most complex issues and difficult tensions in the great Neo-Confucian synthesis are at the juncture between the metaphysics of the cosmos and the human psyche. The Four-Seven Debate is perhaps the most searching examination of this tension ever carried out.
Four beginnings and seven feelings thesis --- Neo-Confucianism --- Philosophers, Korean --- K9032 --- K9040 --- Four-seven thesis --- Correspondence --- Korea: Philosophy and thought -- works by individual philosophers --- Korea: Philosophy and thought -- schools -- Confucianism --- Four beginnings and seven feelings thesis. --- Philosophers --- Correspondence. --- NEO-CONFUCIANISM --- RELIGION --- Religion --- Neo-confucianism
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This comparative study of Yi T'oegye (1501-1570) and Yi Yulgok (1536-1584), Korea's two most eminent Neo-Confucian thinkers, is a seminal work on the Four-Seven Debate, the most significant and controversial intellectual event in the Korean Confucian tradition. The Four-Seven thesis, a magnificent example of East Asian Confucian discourse at its best, remains each thinker's masterpiece, a compressed but integrated systemization of metaphysics, ethics, and spirituality. It addresses fascinating philosophical, moral, and psychological questions about the fundamental problem of feelings and emotions, as well as their implications for moral and spiritual self-transformation.This book is indispensable for those interested in Korean thought or intellectual history. It will enable specialists in Confucian studies to understand unique paradigms of Korean Neo-Confucianism. It will stimulate comparative philosophers or religionists and general humanists to consider Korean Neo-Confucianism seriously as a major resource for understanding East Asian philosophy and religion.
Four beginnings and seven feelings thesis. --- Neo-Confucianism --- Philosophy, Korean. --- Korean philosophy --- Four-seven thesis --- Yi, Hwang, --- Yi, I, --- Li, Er, --- Li, Ligu, --- Li, Shuxian, --- Ligu, --- Sŏktam, --- Ujae, --- Yi, Sŏk-tam, --- Yi, Sŏktam, --- Yi, Ujae, --- Yi, Yulgok, --- Yul-gok, --- Yulgok, --- 李珥, --- 李 珥, --- 이 이, --- 이이, --- Four beginnings and seven feelings thesis --- Philosophy, Korean --- K9030.50 --- K9032 --- K9040 --- K9125.50 --- Confucianism --- Philosophy, Chinese --- History --- Korea: Philosophy and thought -- history -- Chosŏn period (1392-1910) --- Korea: Philosophy and thought -- works by individual philosophers --- Korea: Philosophy and thought -- schools -- Confucianism --- Korea: Genealogy and biography -- biography -- Chosŏn period (1392-1910) --- Yi, Hwang --- Yi, Hwang, - 1501-1570 --- Yi, I, - 1536-1584
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