Chŏng Yagyong William W. DresslerDescribes the historical background and philosophy of the reform minded, eighteenth century Korean thinker, Chong Yagyong. During the last decade, Chng Yagyong, also known as Tasan, the eighteenth century Korean thinker who dared attack the hallowed orthodoxy of his dynasty, has become a household name in Korea. In this study, the first ever in English, Mark Setton presents a highly readable analysis of the world view behind Tasan's reforms. Setton
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