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Emotions in Korean Philosophy and Religion : Confucian, Comparative, and Contemporary Perspectives

1st ed. 2022

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 3030947491
ISBN-13 9783030947491
Edition 1st ed. 2022
Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jul 22nd, 2022
Print length 373 Pages
Weight 532 grams
Dimensions 14.70 x 20.90 x 3.30 cms
Ksh 6,300.00
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This pioneering book presents thirteen articles on the fascinating topic of emotions (jeong ?) in Korean philosophy and religion.

 

Table of Contents

 

 

Preface                 (vii)

Acknowledgments     (ix)

Note on Transliteration, Translation, and Citation Style     (xii)

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Chapter 1: Introduction    (p. 1)

Edward Y. J. Chung and Jea Sophia Oh (editors)

"Emotions (Jeong/Qing 情) in Korean Philosophy and Religion"

1. emotions in general, East and West

2. emotions (jeong/qing 情) in the Chinese tradition:

textual, philosophical, ethical, and religious

3. emotions in the Buddhist tradition

4. emotions (jeong) in Korean philosophy and religion

 

Part I: Confucian Perspectives

 

Chapter 2: Bongrae Seok     (p.  136)

"Moral Psychology of Emotion (Jeong/Qing 情) in Korean Neo-Confucianism and

Its Philosophical Debates on the Affective Nature of the Mind"

 

Chapter 3: Suk Gabriel Choi     (p. 170)

"The Idea of Gyeong/Jing 敬 in Yi Toegye''s Korean Neo-Confucianism and

Its Availability in Contemporary Ethical Debate"

 

Chapter 4: Edward Y. J. Chung     (p. 200)

"Yi Yulgok on the Role of  Emotions  in Self-Cultivation and Ethics:

A Modern Korean Neo-Confucian Interpretation"

 

Chapter 5: Don Baker     (p. 235)

 "Dasan Jeong Yagyong on Emotions and the Pursuit of Sagehood"

 

Part II: Comparative Perspectives

 

Chapter 6: Joseph Harroff      (p. 262)

"Thinking through the Emotions with Korean Confucianism:

Philosophical Translation and the Four-Seven Debate"

 

Chapter 7: Hyo-Dong Lee     (p. 298)

"Jeong (情), Civility, and the Heart of a Pluralistic Democracy in Korea"

 

Chapter 8: Iljoon Park     (p. 327)

"Korean Social Emotions: Han (恨), Heung (興), and Jeong (情)"

 

 

Part III: Contemporary Perspectives

 

Chapter 9: Hyekyung Lucy Jee     (p. 355)

"Hanmaum, One Mind: The Buddhist Philosophical Basis of Jeong (情)."

 

Chapter 10: Chungnam Ha     (p. 383)

"Resentment and Gratitude in Korean Won Buddhism."

 

Chapter 11: Sharon A. Suh     (p. 408)

"Jeong and the Interrelationality of Self and Other in Korean Buddhist Cinema."

 

Chapter 12: Jea Sophia Oh     (p. 431)

"Emotions (Jeong 情) in Korean Confucianism and Family Experience:

An Ecofeminist Perspective."

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Chapter 13: Conclusion    (p. 457)

Edward Y. J,. Chung and Jea Sophia Oh

"The Diversity, Dynamics, and Distinctiveness of Korean Jeong"



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