Emotions in Korean Philosophy and Religion : Confucian, Comparative, and Contemporary Perspectives
1st ed. 2022
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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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