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Silhak (Korean: 실학; Hanja: 實學) was a
Korean Confucian social reform movement in the late
Joseon Dynasty. Sil
means "actual" or "practical", and hak means...
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Korean Shamanism,
Korean Taoism,
Korean Buddhism,
Korean Confucianism and
Silhak movements have
shaped Korean life and thought. From 20th century, various...
- 37°30′58″N 127°18′02″E / 37.516006°N 127.300622°E / 37.516006; 127.300622 The
Silhak Museum (Korean: 실학박물관) is a
museum located in Namyangju,
South Korea. The...
- unknown) was a
Silhak scholar in the
Joseon period from the late 18th
century to the mid-19th
century who
succeeded the
accomplishments of
Silhak and sought...
- that 55% of all
Catholics had
family ties to the
Silhak school. As a
result of the
influence of the
Silhak school,
Catholicism in
Korea began as an indigenous...
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period of peace.
Joseon witnessed the
emergence of
Silhak (Practical Learning). The
early group of
Silhak scholars advocated comprehensive reform of civil...
- faction. He
married the
daughter of Yun
Duseo and
became ****ociated with
Silhak. At 39, Sin
finally p****ed the
higher exam of the
gwageo and was sent to...
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Hwang Yi I Yi Ik Bak
Jiwon Chŏng
Yagyong Kim Jeong-**** Choe Han-gi
Topics Silhak,
Seohak Donghak Choe Je-u
Modern Thought Persons Jaegwon Kim
Topics M****g...
- "Seongho" Yi Ik (1681–1763) was a
Korean Neo-Confucian scholar,
early Silhak philosopher and
social critic. He was born to a
yangban family of the Yeoju...
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school of
Practical learning (
Silhak) in the late
Joseon Dynasty. He was a
student of Pak Chiwŏn. Pak
Chega was a
famous Silhak scholar in the late Joseon...