Includes bibliographical references (pages [87]-89)It is the intent of this thesis to examine the School of Practical Learning during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in Korea and to indicate how and why this School failed to readapt the liberal aspects of the original doctrines of Confucianism in a manner which would prepare and encourage the modernization of Korean society. In the Korea of this period, the prevailing interpretations of Confucianism were dogmatically traditionalistic and conservative. Consequently, Confucianist orthodoxy, which provided the ultimate and authoritative intellectual and moral standards governing the entire nation, served to preserve the absolute monarchy and the feudal order (in the Korean historical ...
Confucian learning gradually became influential with the beginning of the Edo period, and the Zhu Xi...
Yi Hwang (Toegye, 1501–1570), Yi I (Yulgok, 1536–1584), and Jeong Yagyong (Dasan, 1762–1836) were th...
This study shows that the changes to Korean literary and inscriptional practices in the three decade...
In the early 20th Century, the School of Wang Yangming in Korea was classified two streams. One foll...
This book is funded by the Alumni Association of Kansai University. This book clarifies the history...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1983Two centuries ago a few young Confucian students in K...
노트 : Articles appearing in EPAA are abstracted in the Current Index to Journals in Education by the ...
Korean Buddhism is often described as showing few signs of creativity and being virtually dead in th...
Keijō Imperial University was built by Japanese government during the colonial period. Takahashi Tōr...
ii From the 1876 Treaty of Kanghwa to Korea’s annexation in 1910, the last thirty-five years of the ...
This dissertation clarifies the history of modern academism between Japan and Korea from the view po...
Sungkyunkwan, established in 1289, was Korea\u27s preeminent educational institution in the Choson D...
This study examines ideas of self and self-cultivation as developed during the first half of the Ch...
The literati used to have leading roles for the development of scholarship in Korea. Their formal fi...
This study is to understand modern Korean philosophy of education (KPE) in the scientific history of...
Confucian learning gradually became influential with the beginning of the Edo period, and the Zhu Xi...
Yi Hwang (Toegye, 1501–1570), Yi I (Yulgok, 1536–1584), and Jeong Yagyong (Dasan, 1762–1836) were th...
This study shows that the changes to Korean literary and inscriptional practices in the three decade...
In the early 20th Century, the School of Wang Yangming in Korea was classified two streams. One foll...
This book is funded by the Alumni Association of Kansai University. This book clarifies the history...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1983Two centuries ago a few young Confucian students in K...
노트 : Articles appearing in EPAA are abstracted in the Current Index to Journals in Education by the ...
Korean Buddhism is often described as showing few signs of creativity and being virtually dead in th...
Keijō Imperial University was built by Japanese government during the colonial period. Takahashi Tōr...
ii From the 1876 Treaty of Kanghwa to Korea’s annexation in 1910, the last thirty-five years of the ...
This dissertation clarifies the history of modern academism between Japan and Korea from the view po...
Sungkyunkwan, established in 1289, was Korea\u27s preeminent educational institution in the Choson D...
This study examines ideas of self and self-cultivation as developed during the first half of the Ch...
The literati used to have leading roles for the development of scholarship in Korea. Their formal fi...
This study is to understand modern Korean philosophy of education (KPE) in the scientific history of...
Confucian learning gradually became influential with the beginning of the Edo period, and the Zhu Xi...
Yi Hwang (Toegye, 1501–1570), Yi I (Yulgok, 1536–1584), and Jeong Yagyong (Dasan, 1762–1836) were th...
This study shows that the changes to Korean literary and inscriptional practices in the three decade...