Yu Hyeongwon

Yu Hyeongwon
Hangul 유형원
Hanja 柳馨遠
Revised Romanization Yu Hyeongwon
McCune–Reischauer Yu Hyǒngwǒn
Pen name
Hangul 반계
Hanja
Revised Romanization Ban'gye
McCune–Reischauer Pan'gye
A page from Yu Hyeongwon's Bangye surok

Yu Hyeongwon (1622–1673) was a politician and Neo-Confucianism scholar and science scholar of the Korean Joseon Dynasty. He was Korean pioneer of the early silhak ("practical learning") school[1][2] as well as an avid social critic and scholar of the late Joseon period. He was the disciple of Misu Heo Mok and second cousin of the silhak scholar Seongho Yi Ik.

Yu hailed from the Munhwa Yu clan, and many of his extended family members held high official positions in the Joseon government.[3][4]

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References

  1. Kang, Jae-eun, (2006), p.376
  2. Silhak Encyclopædia Britannica
  3. 유형원 柳馨遠 [Yu Hyeongwon] (in Korean). Nate / Encyclopedia of Korean Culture.
  4. 유형원 柳馨遠 [Yu Hyeongwon] (in Korean). Nate / Britannica.

Kang, Jae-eun; Lee, Suzanne. (2006) "The land of scholars: two thousand years of Korean Confucianism", Homa & Sekey Books, ISBN 1-931907-37-4


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