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Jeong Jedu 鄭齊斗 (Hagok 霞谷; 1649–1736) and Korean Yangming Neo-Confucianism: Philosophical and Historical Perspectives

January 23, 2024
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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School of International and Public Affairs, 420 West 118th Street, Room 918, New York, NY 10027

Speaker: Edward Chung, Professor, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada

Moderator: Seong Uk Kim, Assistant Professor of Korean Religions and Culture, Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures, Columbia University

Hasan agok was the most eminent Confucian thinker-scholar in the unorthodox school of Yangmyeonghak (陽明學) in 18th-century Joseon Korea. He is as important as Korea’s three famous Confucian thinkers such as Yi Toegye (1501–1570), Yi Yulgok (1536–1584), and Jeong Dasan (1762–1836). After briefly introducing Hagok and his most important work, Joneon 存言 (Testament), Chung will discuss Hagok’s reformist and thought-provoking interpretation of “self-cultivation” from a creative standpoint of Mencius and Yangming philosophy and also in criticism of Zhu Xi Neo-Confucianism and Korean Seongnihak (Zhu Xi school). It will be done textually, philosophically, and historically, together with hermeneutical, comparative, and contemporary perspectives.

This event is hosted by the Center for Korean Research.

Registration: To attend this event in-personplease register HERE

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