Jin Il-Jae Yoo Soong-Jo(1452-1512) was The first Neoconfuciant Who tried to Apply the "song-li-hak", Which is the Chinese dualistic Philosophy, to the Political Principles of the Yi dynasty in the 16th century. But there has not been much...

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https://www.riss.kr/link?id=A19570300
1992
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Jin Il-Jae Yoo Soong-Jo(1452-1512) was The first Neoconfuciant Who tried to Apply the "song-li-hak", Which is the Chinese dualistic Philosophy, to the Political Principles of the Yi dynasty in the 16th century. But there has not been much...
Jin Il-Jae Yoo Soong-Jo(1452-1512) was The first Neoconfuciant Who tried to Apply the "song-li-hak",
Which is the Chinese dualistic Philosophy, to the Political Principles of the Yi dynasty in the 16th century.
But there has not been much studies about how he lived and what Kind of ideas he hand as a Neo-Confucinist and bureaucrat serving the Seven Kings From king Moon-Jong to king Joong-Jong especially during the politically changeable period of the yi dynasty. Accordingly the presnt Inesis is an attempt to see into Jin Il Jae's life and aims basically of elucidating his phiosophy in lerms of his Neo-confucianism.
What the writer has found out in this paper can he summarized as follows.
Ⅰ. Jin Il-Jae lived aclean life as a bureaucrat and belived that politics should be based on confucianism.
But he did not look upon the "Sung-li-hak" merely as a Political method but a target of his study.
Ⅱ. Jin Il-Jae belived that the univers was based on Ki(energy) not "yi(principle)".
Ⅲ. Jin Il-Jae asserted that a Politician should be able to mange his household well before governing a country this was his applied philosophy.
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