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Korean Philosophy in Comparative Perspectives
한국철학의 비교연구
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Philip J. Ivanhoe-The Moral Mind in Neo-Confucian Thought: China, Korea, and Japan
Sungmoon Kim-Confucian Democracy in East Asia: Theory and Practice
Youngmin Kim-A History of Chinese Political Thought
Hyoung chan Kim-Korean Confucianism and Political Thought
Richard Kim-Confucianism and the Philosophy of Well-Being
Sungmoon Kim ed.-Confucianism, Law and Democracy in Contemporary Korea
Philip J. Ivanhoe and Sungmoon Kim ed.-Confucianism, A Habit of the Heart: Bellah, Civil Religion, and East Asia
Youngsun Back and Philip J. Ivanhoe ed.-Traditional Korean Philosophy: Problems and Debates
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Draft Papers of Laboratory Members
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Philip J. Ivanhoe
Senses and Values of Oneness
The Historical Significance and Contemporary Relevance of the Four-Seven Debate
New Old Foundations for Confucian Ethical Philosophy:
Itō Jinsai
伊藤 仁斎
(1627-1705), Dai Zhen (
戴震
) (1722-1776), and Jeong Yakyong (
丁若鏞
) (1762-1836)
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Sungmoon Kim
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Youngmin Kim
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Hyoungchan Kim
Actualization of Ideologies and the Role of Humans in Sage Politics: Neo-Confucian Theories and Political Choices of Yi Hwang (李滉, 1501-1570) and Yi I (李珥, 1536-1584)
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Richard Kim
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