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  1. Trouble with korean confucianism: Scholar-official between ideal and reality.Kim Sungmoon - 2009 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 8 (1):29-48.
    This essay attempts a philosophical reflection of the Confucian ideal of “scholar-official” in Joseon Korea’s neo-Confucian context. It explores why this noble ideal of a Confucian public being had to suffer many moral-political problems in reality. It argues first that because the institution of Confucian scholar-official was actually a modus-operandi compromise between Confucianism and Legalism, the Confucian scholar-officials were torn between their ethical commitment to Confucianism and their political commitment to the state; and second, that because the Cheng-Zhu neo-Confucianism vigorously (...)
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  • Un commento di età imperiale al libro secondo dell’ Etica Nicomachea. Traduzione con introduzione e note.Carlo Natali - 2023 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 44 (1):1-44.
    We present here the first translation into a modern language of the anonymous commentary on the second book of the Nicomachean Ethics. It is an evidence of the style of exegetical work that was being done in the Peripatetic schools during the 2nd–3rd century AD, and a testimony to a particular version of 2nd century Aristotelianism. Even if the comment is not continuous, one gets the impression of listening to a good lecturer illustrating Aristotle’s text. He paraphrases it at times, (...)
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  • Reversing the Stream: Virtue Politics and Moral Economy in Neo-Confucian Korea.Sungmoon Kim - 2020 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 19 (1):69-90.
    This article investigates the Neo-Confucian project of “reverse moral economy,” which aims to restore the ideal congruence between political power and moral virtue, by examining a political debate on the selection of the new Crown Prince and the incumbent ruler’s subsequent abdication that took place in Korea during the formative period of the Chosŏn 朝鮮 dynasty in light of the so-called “the Mencian trouble,” a compromise between Mencius’ ideal vision of Confucian virtue politics and his realistic concern with political stability. (...)
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  • Making space for vedānta: Canon and commentary in caitanya vaiṣṇavism. [REVIEW]Ravi M. Gupta - 2006 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 10 (1):75-90.
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