Center for Chinese Studie

跳到主要內容區塊
漢學研究中心
中文 English 網站地圖 回漢學中心首頁1 回國圖首頁2
 
Report on CCS Activities
“Taiwan Lectures on Chinese Studies” Series —Jeong Dasan’s theory of mind and nature: A Discussion from the Perspective of Western Concept of the Soul  

    The NCL, in collaboration with Kyungpook National University, cohosted the lecture titled " Jeong Dasan’s theory of mind and nature: A Discussion from the Perspective of Western Concept of the Soul" on December 1st. The lecture was delivered by Dr. Lin, Yueh-hui, a Research Fellow at Institute of Chinese Literature and Philosophy, Academia Sinica. Prof. An Chan Soon from the Department of Chinese Language and Literature at Kyungpook National University served as the interpreter for the event.
    In the lecture, Prof. Lin elucidated how Jeong Dasan (Jeong Yak-yong,1762-1836), a leading figure of Silhak (實學, practical learning), employed the Western concept of the soul to re-evaluate the philosophical foundations of Neo-Confucianism. Jeong 's innovative approach involved deconstructing the traditional understanding of mind, nature, and virtue and reconstructing them into a unified concept. Prof. Lin expressed her hope that the introduction of this heterogenous Western thought, and framework would stimulate and transform the Confucian tradition in a creative manner.
    Following the lecture, there was an active Q&A session with scholars and students. Prof. Lin responded to all questions and expressed her hope that this lecture would foster further dialogue and exchange between Korean and Taiwanese scholars on Jeong Dasan 's thought.

 


The scene from the lecture (Image courtesy of KUN )  
The scene from the lecture (Image courtesy of KUN )

The speaker Prof. Lin, Yueh-hui (Image courtesy of KUN )  
The speaker Prof. Lin, Yueh-hui (Image courtesy of KUN )
back
top
 

Newsletter for Research on Chinese Studies(Open a new window)
Chinese Studies(Open a new window)
Newsletter for Research in Chinese Studies(Open a new window)
National Central Library(Open a new window)
Research Grant for Foreign Scholars in Chinese Studies(Open a new window)
Taiwan Fellowships(Open a new window)
CCS Scholars Worldwide(Open a new window)
Taiwan Fellowships and Scholarships(Open a new window)
Promoting Chinese Studies Abroad(Open a new window)
Taiwan Resource Center(Open a new window)
NCL Manuscript Submission and Review System (Open a new window)

Last updated: 2024/11/22
Copyright 2012 National Central Library
                                     NCC Accessibility Mark