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Korean philosophy has been shaped by Confucianism, Buddhism, and indigenous Shamanistic traditions across more than two millennia. The Joseon dynasty's Neo-Confucian scholarship produced some of East Asia's most sophisticated debates on human nature, moral emotion, and the relationship between principle and material force. Korean thinkers brought distinctive emphases on practical ethics, social harmony, and the integration of philosophical learning with personal cultivation.
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