East Asia and Neo-Confucianism with Prof. Richard Shek

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The Korea Society

The Korea Society

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Dr. Richard Shek, professor of Humanities and Religious Studies at California State University, Sacramento, will introduce Neo-Confucianism and its impact throughout Asia. An expert on Chinese and Japanese Confucianism, Dr. Shek will cover the importance of Confucianism and its role in the nations in which it took root. He will also offer his perspective on the role of Neo-Confucianism in Korea in both pre-modern and contemporary times.
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@Rossion64
@Rossion64 Жыл бұрын
This was fantastic. Thank you!
@sinalbertckwong6406
@sinalbertckwong6406 2 жыл бұрын
.... Eastern prayer: "Our Lord in heaven granted/lead/blessed us..." used long before the beginning of the first millinum.
@EsatBargan
@EsatBargan 6 күн бұрын
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@R_Priest
@R_Priest 5 ай бұрын
I'm not sure what the intent of this lecture was supposed to be but what we got was a very generic history lesson with nearly zero content as to WHAT neo-Confucianism is, its core ideas and values, HOW it compares to other philosophical systems, and WHY E. Asia felt the need for a revival of Confucian ideas in lieu of established Buddhism. The subtext of the lecture also seemed to be that neo-Confucianism is a quaint and "stuffy" school of thought, but possessing benign intentions and doing some good along the way. I think the professor does not do justice to what made and makes Neo-Confucianism unique and practical. It's unfortunate that E. Asians themselves do not seem to comprehend the uniqueness of their own traditions. To appreciate Taoism, Buddhism and Neo-Confucianism, you do have to be somewhat a philosopher. And admittedly, the professor said he is not. Just to add something about Neo-Confucianism, although I am not an expert: it didn't simply look back to the past to rediscover itself, but absorbed the teachings of Taoism and Buddhism as well, and looked forward. Neo-Confucianism was a syncretic school of thought that attempted to combine the transcendence and spiritual depth of the competing schools with practical application to everyday life. Confucianism is centrally a humanist system of philosophy, the first of its kind in the world, devoid of gods and edicts from heaven, no dogmas and dogmatism, but specifically modeled to serve man for man and constructed by men, and infinitely flexible.
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