Korean Philosophy :Sources and Interpretations

 

Edited by Youn Sa-soon
Publication Date: Oct 2015
ISBN-13: 978-89-7641-890-6
Hardcover: 804 pages
Language: English

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We have written this book on the possibility of inter-Korean peace through North Korean Fundamentally, Korean thought is the amalgamation of foreign thoughts into its indigenous thought, that is, the occult shamanist belief. Concretely speaking, Korean thought, belonging to the cultural bloc of East Asia, assimilated from the bloc advanced religions such as Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. Through the creative and critical assimilation of such religions, Korean thought could have not only its unique characteristics but also the universal characters in common with other Eastern countries.

 

about author

  • Youn Sa-soon Professor Emeritus
    Dept. of Philosophy,
    Korea University;
    Member of the National Academy of
    Sciences, Republic of Korea
  • Ahn Young-sang Ph.D
    Korea University
  • Cha Ok-soong Former Professor
    Hanil University & Presbyterian Theological
    Seminary
  • Choi Jung-kyu Ph.D
    Dept. of Philosophy,
    Korea University
  • Eun Jung-hee Former Professor
    Dept. of Ethics Education,
    Seoul National University of Education
  • Han Myung-sook Professor
    Academy of Buddhist Studies
  • Jang Sook-pil Lecturer
    Dept. of Philosophy,
    Hanyang University
  • Jeong Dae-Hwan Professor
    Dept. of Philosophy,
    Chunbuk National University
  • Kim Goun-ho Researcher
    Institute for Translation of Korean Classics
  • Kim Hyeon Professor
    The Graduate School of Korean Studies,
    Korea University
  • Kim Hyoung-chan Professor
    Dept. of Philosophy,
    Korea University
  • Kim Kyo-bin Professor
    Hoseo University
  • Kim Kyung-ho HK Professor
    Institute of Honam Studies,
    Chonnam National University
  • Kim Moon-yong HK Professor
    Research Institute of Korean Studies,
    Korea University
  • Kim Nak-jin Professor
    Chinju University of Education
  • Kim Nak-pil Professor
    Dept. of Korean Culture,
    Wonkwang University
  • Kim Sung-hwan Professor
    Dept. of Philosophy,
    Kunsan National University
  • Kim Tae-neon Senior Researcher
    Institute for Translation of Korean Classics
  • Kim Yong-hun Professor
    Dept. of Philosophy,
    Hanyang University
  • Kim Yong-hwi Lecturer
    Dept. of Philosophy,
    Hanyang University
  • Kim Young-wook Chief of Research
    Kasan Institute of Buddhist Culture
  • Ko Young-seop Professor
    The Buddhist Department,
    Dongguk University
  • Lee Ae-hi Professor
    Dept. of Ethics Education,
    Kangwon National University
  • Lee Byung-wook Lecturer
    Dept. of Philosophy,
    Korea University
  • Lee Duck-jin Professor
    Changwon Moonsung University
  • Lee Jin-pyo Professor
    Sehan University
  • Nam Ji-man Researcher
    Institute for Translation of Korean Classics
  • Oh Sang-mu Professor
    Dept. of Philosophy,
    Korea University
  • Park Hae-dang Ph.D
    Dept. of Philosophy,
    Seoul National University
  • Park Hak-rae Professor
    Dept. of Philosophy,
    Kunsan National University
  • Park Tae-won Professor
    Dept. of Philosophy,
    Ulsan University
  • Park Won-jae Senior Researcher
    Advanced Center for Korean Studies
  • Ryu Cho-ha Professor Emeritus
    Dept. of Philosophy,
    Chungbuk National University
  • Son Byeong-ook Professor
    Dept. of Ethics Education,
    Gyeongsang National University
  • Song Khap-joon Professor Emeritus
    Dept. of Philosophy,
    Kyungnam University
  • Won Jeong-keun Senior Researcher
    Jeung San Do Reaserch Institute
  • Yoo Kwon-jong Professor
    Dept. of Philosophy,
    Chungang University
  • Yoo Young-hee Professor
    Research Institute of Korean Studies,
    Korea University
  • Yoon Chan-Won Professor
    Dept. of Ethics Education,
    Incheon National University