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Toegye, pen name of Yi Hwang (I Hwang), 1501-1570. A key interpreter of Chu Hsi's Neo-Confucian doctrine, known especially for his work on the distinction between *li* and *chi*.
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Korea Now: Dosan Seowon
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An article from the Korea Herald by Jeremy Garlick discussing the role which Toegye and the Dosan Confucian academy have played in Korean culture.
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T'oegye Yi Hwang (1501 - 1570)
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Bibliography of primary and secondary sources in Eastern and Western languages.
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To Become a Sage
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A translation by Michael C. Kalton of Toegye's Ten Diagrams on Sage Learning, with commentary, index and notes. Includes images of the complete original Chinese text, and various supplementary materials.
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Toegyehak Institute
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An institute at Korea's Andong University, devoted to scholarship on Toegye and his disciples. Conferences and activities are noted.
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Yi Hwang (T'oegye)
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Article adapted from the 1994 Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, briefly discussing this philosopher's relation to Korean Neo-Confucianism in general.
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