Political Self-Cultivation for Humane Government : Yi I’s Defense of the Way of the Hegemon in Neo-Confucian Korea
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Original language | English |
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Journal / Publication | Philosophy and Social Criticism |
Publication status | Online published - 20 Nov 2023 |
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Abstract
As ardent followers of Mencius and Zhu Xi, virtually all Korean Neo-Confucians during the Chosŏn dynasty rejected the Way of the Hegemon by understanding it as directly opposed to the Kingly Way, a humane government allegedly conducted by ancient sage-kings. However, Yi I 李珥 (1536–1584), a prominent Neo-Confucian scholar-official in sixteenth-century Korea, endorsed the Way of the Hegemon as compatible with the Kingly Way by reconceptualizing it, otherwise predicated on strong consequentialist ethics, in a way consistent with Confucianism’s deepest concern with the well-being of the people. In Confucianizing the Way of the Hegemon through the creative re-reading of the Book of Rites from a Xunzian standpoint, Yi I proposed a new method of moral self-cultivation specifically tailored for a Confucian ruler—called political self-cultivation in this paper—that combined the traditional Neo-Confucian recovery model of self-cultivation with a strong sense of political responsibility. © The Author(s) 2023.
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- Kingly Way, Neo-Confucianism, political responsibility, political self-cultivation, way of the hegemon, Yi I
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Political Self-Cultivation for Humane Government: Yi I’s Defense of the Way of the Hegemon in Neo-Confucian Korea. / Kim, Sungmoon.
In: Philosophy and Social Criticism, 20.11.2023.
In: Philosophy and Social Criticism, 20.11.2023.
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review