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  • E-ISSN 2733-936X

Continuity and Discontinuity of the Scientific Discourses of the Sirak Scholars in the Late Choson Korea

Korean Studies Quarterly / Korean Studies Quarterly, (P)2671-8197; (E)2733-936X
2003, v.26 no.4, pp.27-52

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Abstract

This paper shows that the natural knowledge of the Sirak Scholars in the Late Chosŏn Dynasty was developed continously from the traditional philosophy of Confucianism. I looked for such a historical fact in some Sirak Scholars' - Yi Ik, Hong Tae-Yong, and Choi Han-Ki - scientific knowledges as the Earth-Rotating theory, Earth-Moving theory, and Newtonian Force of attraction, which were important Western sciences. They accepted such Western scientific facts, but did not throw away traditional paradigm of East Asian science. Mechanism of Qi was their epistemological system, through which they read and understood Western scientific theories. It was not the late nineteenth century until Korean scholars rejected the traditional paradigm of Qi.

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조선후기, 과학담론, 기론적 우주론, 전통과학, 이익, 홍대용, 최한기, The Late Choson Korea, the Scientific Discourses, Cosmology associated with Qi, The Traditional Science, Yi Ik, Hong Tae-Yong, Choi Han-Ki


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