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Emotions in Korean philosophy and religion: confucian, comparative, and contemporary perspectives

Chung, Edward Y. J.(Edited by)Oh, Jea Sophia(Edited by)
Part of the Palgrave Studies in Comparative East-West Philosophy series
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This pioneering book presents thirteen articles on the fascinating topic of emotions (jeong ?) in Korean philosophy and religion. Its introductory chapter comprehensively provides a textual, philosophical, ethical, and religious background on this topic in terms of emotions West and East, emotions in the Chinese and Buddhist traditions, and Korean perspectives. Chapters 2 to 5 of part I discuss key Korean Confucian thinkers, debates, and ideas. Chapters 6 to 8 of part II offer comparative thoughts from Confucian moral, political, and social angles. Chapters 9 to 12 of part III deal with contemporary Buddhist and eco-feminist perspectives. The concluding chapter discusses ground-breaking insights into the diversity, dynamics, and distinctiveness of Korean emotions.

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Palgrave Macmillan
3030947475 / 9783030947477
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181.119
21/07/2022
Switzerland
English
380 pages
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