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The Buddhist-Confucian Conflict in the Early Choseon and Kihwa's Syncretic Response:The Hyon chong non
Author Muller, Albert Charles
Date1994
PublisherWorld Wide Web
Location千葉, 日本 [Chiba, Japan]
Content type網路資料=Internet Resrouce
Language英文=English
Note(UPAU.7) Originally presented at the Korean Religions Group
of the American Acemy of Religion, Nov. 20 1994
KeywordKihwa; Hamho; Hamheo; Son; Seon; Zen; confucianism; Chong Tojon; Hyon chong non
AbstractThe monk Hamho Tukt'ong (posthumously named Kihwa) was a
pivotal figure in the development of the Korean Son (zen)
tradition. His life spanned the period of the transition
from the Koryo to the Choson dynasty. It was a period of
great political and social upheaval,marked by the sharp
upsurge of the Korean Neo-Confucian movement. Kihwa, as
leader of the Buddhist sangha during this period,was put
in a position of having to respond to Confucian polemic,
which he did masterfully in his essay entitled Hyon chong
non (Exposition of the Truth). This article is an
examination of this essay in relation to the major
arguments presented by the Neo-Confucian polemicists.
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