Internalizing Morals and the Active Intervention of a Moral System: Zhu Xi and Yi Hwang’s Theories of kyŏngmul 格物 and mulgyŏk 物格
In the Chosŏn dynasty, intellectuals made conscious efforts to attain the ethics and ethical standards promoted by Neo-Confucianism. This was recognized as a requirement for a scholar to gain a position as a leader in society. Zhu Xi’s theory of kyŏngmul ch’iji 格物致知 (the investigation of things and...
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University of Hawai'i Press
2015
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Journal of Korean religions
Year: 2015, Volume: 6, Issue: 2, Pages: 5-26 |
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B extended mind B Zhu Xi B Korean Confucianism B Neo-confucianism B Yi Hwang B T’oegye B Chosŏn Confucianism B active externalism [End Page 5] B kyŏngmul ch’iji 格物致知 |
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