This Specialization is designed for learners who wish to broaden their understanding of Korean philosophy through diverse and engaging topics. It is ideal for those interested in exploring how philosophical ideas are expressed in culture, emotions, politics, and comparative thought. Through five courses, you will examine how Korean philosophy develops across different domains. You will first explore the philosophical dimensions of Korean music, understanding how aesthetics and moral cultivation are closely connected. You will then engage with Seongho Yi Ik’s innovative interpretation of human emotions, focusing on both understanding and cultivating emotional life. The Specialization also introduces key discussions in Korean political thought, highlighting their historical development and contemporary relevance. Finally, you will encounter a comparative perspective by examining major East Asian thinkers, exploring how Korean philosophy reinterprets shared traditions. By the end of this Specialization, you will gain a deeper appreciation of Korean philosophy as a dynamic tradition that offers meaningful insights into human life, society, and culture.
Applied Learning Project
This Specialization is envisioned for learners who wish to deepen their interest in the Korean language and culture or to expand their cross-cultural philosophical interests to Korean philosophy. You will learn essential knowledge about traditional Korean philosophy as well as contemporary Korean culture and philosophy.




























