Introduction to Korean Philosophy and Culture

  • 4.9
Approx. 12 hours to complete

Course Summary

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to Korean philosophy and culture, exploring topics such as Confucianism, Buddhism, and Shamanism. Students will gain a deep understanding of Korean history and society, as well as the influence of Korean culture on the world.

Key Learning Points

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of Korean philosophy and culture
  • Explore the history and society of Korea
  • Learn about the influence of Korean culture on the world

Job Positions & Salaries of people who have taken this course might have

  • Korean Language Instructor
    • USA: Average salary: $49,000 per year
    • India: Average salary: ₹3,50,000 per year
    • Spain: Average salary: €23,000 per year
  • Cultural Specialist
    • USA: Average salary: $64,000 per year
    • India: Average salary: ₹6,00,000 per year
    • Spain: Average salary: €30,000 per year
  • International Relations Specialist
    • USA: Average salary: $72,000 per year
    • India: Average salary: ₹12,00,000 per year
    • Spain: Average salary: €39,000 per year

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Learning Outcomes

  • Develop a deep understanding of Korean philosophy and culture
  • Enhance cross-cultural communication skills
  • Gain knowledge of the influence of Korean culture on the world

Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course

  • No previous knowledge or experience required
  • A willingness to learn and explore Korean culture

Course Difficulty Level

Beginner

Course Format

  • Online
  • Self-paced
  • Video lectures
  • Interactive quizzes and exercises

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  • Yi Tae-jin
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Description

This course will give you the cultural and historical background to begin your journey into Korean philosophy, and there is no prerequisite knowledge on philosophy required. Anybody who either has an interest in Korean culture, maybe through K-Dramas or K-pop, or an interest in philosophy from a cross-cultural perspective, are all welcome.

Knowledge

  • Compare Korean philosophy with both Chinese philosophy as well as Western philosophy
  • Explore the field of Korean philosophy and its development through its continued innovation
  • Discuss the key ideas in Korean philosophical debates, such as the concepts of moral emotions and everyday feelings
  • Reflect the Korean philosophical traits reflected in Korean language

Outline

  • What is Korean philosophy?
  • Welcome from SKKU
  • Course overview
  • What makes up a philosophy?
  • [+] Universality and particularity
  • Western philosophy meets East Asian philosophy
  • [+] From Philosophy to cross-cultural philosophies
  • Chinese vs Korean philosophy
  • [+] The introduction of Chinese characters (Hanja) into Korea
  • Revisiting the content for week 1
  • Course introduction
  • Reading materials for week 1
  • What have you learnt this week?
  • How does Innovation occur at Cultural Boundaries?
  • Influence and innovation
  • [+] Adaptive and disruptive innovation across cultural boundaries
  • [+] The influence of Confucianism on Korean traditional thought
  • Sungkyun, “Learning to be a better person”
  • [+] The meaning of Sungkyun
  • Hangeul, the Korean alphabet
  • [+] Writing systems before Hangeul
  • [+] Three important ingredients of Hangeul
  • Revisiting the content for week 2
  • Reading materials for week 2
  • What have you learnt this week?
  • What are the Core Debates of Korean Philosophy?
  • Affectionate Koreans vs argumentative Koreans
  • [+] Reason and emotion in the East and West
  • The Four-Seven debate
  • [+] The history of Neo-Confucianism
  • [+] More details on the Four-Seven debate
  • The Horak debate
  • [+] More details on the Horak debate
  • Revisiting the content for week 3
  • Reading materials for week 3
  • What have you learnt this week?
  • How do you think through Korean Philosophy?
  • [*] Zoom on Maum, mind or heart?
  • Recap on the topics discussed so far
  • [+] Resistance to dichotomy in the Korean language
  • Different chunking through the Uri-self
  • [+] A closer look at Uri
  • More tips for Korean philosophy
  • Revisiting the content for week 4
  • Continuing your journey in Korean philosophy
  • Reading materials for week 4
  • What have you learnt this week?
  • [Final Test] What have you learnt in this course?

Summary of User Reviews

Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course

The course provides a comprehensive overview of Korean philosophy and culture.

Pros from User Reviews

  • The course material is well-structured and easy to follow.
  • The instructor is knowledgeable and engaging.
  • The course offers a good mix of theory and practice.
  • The video lectures are of high quality.
  • The course provides a great opportunity to learn about Korean culture and history.

Cons from User Reviews

  • The course may be too basic for those who already have a background in Korean philosophy and culture.
  • Some of the readings and assignments may be time-consuming.
  • The course does not offer a certificate of completion.
  • Some users have reported technical issues with the platform.
  • The course may not be suitable for those who prefer a more interactive learning experience.
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SO JEONG PARK
Sungkyunkwan University
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