KMID : 0644020100230010235
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Journal Of Korean Medical Classics 2010 Volume.23 No. 1 p.235 ~ p.255
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Significances on Political Thoughts in Traditional Korean Medical Texts- with Special References to "Dong-uibogam(ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊü)" and "Dong-uisusebowon(ÔÔì¢áøá¦ÜÁêª)"
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Jeong Bok-Cheol
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Abstract
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Previous studies "Dong-uibogam(ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊü)" or "Dong-uisusebowon(ÔÔì¢áøá¦ÜÁêª)", Korean medical text written in the 16th/19th century, have focused mainly on his theories of Daoism and Neo-Confucianism or Post-Confucianism. This Study suggests that the "Dong-uibogam" and "Dong-uisusebowon" were the scholarly products of the Early Modern Neo-Confucians during the Joseon Dynasty period. These Early Modern Neo-Confucians ruled the dynasty rationally, and edited books on medical science, one of which were the "Dong-uibogam" or "Dong-uisusebowon". In these books, religious aspects of Daoism was excluded because these elements were not in agreement with medical science or Neo-Confucianism. The "Dong-uibogam" and "Dong-uisusebowon" were also translated into the Korean vernacular script based on an obligation to govern the people. This was example of Confucian enlightenment which was Early Modernity of "Dong-uibogam(ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊü)" or "Dong-uisusebowon(ÔÔì¢áøá¦ÜÁêª)" thought.
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KEYWORD
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Traditional Korean Medicine, Dong-uibogam(ÔÔì¢ÜÄÊü), Dong-uisusebowon(ÔÔì¢áøá¦ÜÁêª), Confucianism, modernity
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