Wonsuk Chang is Senior Researcher at the Academy of Korean Studies in Korea. His research interestscover comparative philosophy, Confucianism, Chinese, Korean Japanese philosophy, translation of East Asian philosophical text, pragmatism and process philosophy, and systems thinking. His publications include Confucianism in Context: classic philosophy and contemporary issues, East Asia and beyond(with Leah Kalmanson) (2010. SUNY Press), “Euro-Japanese Universalism, Korean Confucianism, and Aesthetic Communities” in the Confucianisms for a Changing World Cultural Order (2018 UH Press) “Ch’oe Han-gi’s Confucian Philosophy of Experience: New Names for Old Ways of Thinking,” “Reflections on Time and Related Ideas in the Yijing,” Philosophy East and West (2009, 2012)“Gazing at the White Clouds: An Annotated Translation of Yulgok’s Sŏnbi haengjang (with Lukas Pokorny)” The Review of Korean Studies (2015) and “Mibunhwadoen Migamjŏk Yŏnsok, Tongyangch'ŏrhak, Kŭrigo Hwait'ŭhedŭ- Pigyoch'ŏrhagŭi Pangbŏmnonŭl Wihayŏ (Undifferentiated Aesthetic Continuum, Asian philosophies, and Whitehead – For the Method of Comparative Philosophy).” The Journal of Whitehead Studies (2013)
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