Korean Confucianism
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[Revised entry by Kevin N. Cawley on April 15, 2026.
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Koreans have played a pivotal role in shaping Asian intellectual history, serving as dynamic agents of intercultural synthesis. By the fifth century CE, the "Three Teachings" of China - Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism - had permeated Korean society, merging with indigenous traditions and institutions. This encounter was not merely cultural but profoundly philosophical: ideas became instruments for stru
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Koreans have played a pivotal role in shaping Asian intellectual history, serving as dynamic agents of intercultural synthesis. By the fifth century CE, the "Three Teachings" of China - Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism - had permeated Korean society, merging with indigenous traditions and institutions. This encounter was not merely cultural but profoundly philosophical: ideas became instruments for stru
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