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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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Web Resources for Korean Philosophy
Michael C. Kalton's translation of Ten Diagrams on Sage Learning by Yi Toegye (1501-1570)
Bibliography of Sven Herbers-Lee
The Harvard Korean Studies Bibliography
Korean Confucianism holdings of National Taiwan University
Korean History Online
(books, articles, translations, orginal texts, etc.)
DB of Korean Classics
(books, articles, translations, orginal texts, etc.)
Don Baker’s essay: “The Seeds of Modernity: Jesuit Natural Philosophy in Confucian Korea”
The Asami Library at U.C. Berkeley with 4,130 volumes of Korean woodblock-printed and movable-type imprints from the Joseon Dynasty (Yi Dynasty)