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2016년 12월 20일 (화) 23:29 판
[Understanding Korea Series No.3] Korean Confucianism | |
Written by | Edward Y. J. Chung |
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Published in | 2015 |
Published by | The Academy of Korean Studies Press |
Edited by | The Center for International Affairs |
목차
- 1 Foreword
- 2 Acknowledgments I
- 3 Acknowledgments II
- 4 Note on the Citation and Transliteration Style
- 5 1. Confucianism: Great Teachers and Teachings
- 6 2. Korean Confucianism: A Short History
- 7 3. Eminent Korean Thinkers and Scholars
- 8 4. Self-Cultivation: The Way of Learning to be Human
- 9 5. The Ethics of Human Relationships: Confucian Influence on Korean Family, Society, and Language
- 10 6. Education, Confucian Values, and Economic Development in Twentieth-Century Korea
- 11 7. Confucianism and Globalization: National Identity and Cultural Assimilation
- 12 8. Modern Korean Women and Confucian Values: Change and Assimilation
- 13 9. Ancestral Rites and Family Moral Spirituality: A Living Tradition in Today’s Korea
- 14 10. Koreans and Confucianism in the West: Some International Reflections
- 15 11. The Relevance and Future of Korean Confucianism in the Modern World
- 16 Notes
- 17 Selected Bibliography
- 18 About the Author