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- Silhak abstract "Silhak was a Korean Confucian social reform movement in late Joseon Dynasty. Sil means "actual" or "practical," and hak means "studies" or "learning." It developed in response to the increasingly metaphysical nature of Neo-Confucianism (성리학) that seemed disconnected from the rapid agricultural, industrial, and political changes occurring in Korea between the late 17th and early 19th centuries. Silhak was designed to counter the "uncritical" following of Confucian teachings and the strict adherence to "formalism" and "ritual" by neo-Confucians. Most of the Silhak scholars were from factions excluded from power and other disaffected scholars calling for reform. They advocated an empirical Confucianism deeply concerned with human society at the practical level.Its proponents generally argued for reforming the rigid Confucian social structure, land reforms to relieve the plight of peasant farmers, promoting Korea's own national identity and culture, encouraging the study of science, and advocating technology exchange with foreign countries. Silhak scholars wanted to use realistic and experimental approaches to social problems with the consideration of the welfare of the people. Silhak scholars encouraged human equality and moved toward a more Korean-centric view of Korean history. The Silhak school is credited with helping to create a modern Korea.".
- Silhak wikiPageID "3674082".
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- Silhak wikiPageRevisionID "609201299".
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Ahn_Jeong-bok.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Category:17th-century_establishments.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Korea.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korean_Confucianism.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Hong_Dae-yong.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Jeong_Yak-yong.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Joseon.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Joseon_Dynasty.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Kim_Jeong-hui.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Kim_Jeonghui.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Kim_Yuk.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Korea.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Korean_Confucianism.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Neo-Confucianism.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Pak_Je-ga.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Park_Ji-won.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Park_Se-dang.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Seohak.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Seongho_Yi_Ik.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Sin_Gyeong-jun.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Wi_Baek-gyu.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Yi_Deok-mu.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Yi_Ik_(born_1681).
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Yi_Su-gwang.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Yu_Hyeong-won.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Yu_Su-won.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLink Yun_Hyu.
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Practical Learning (silhak)".
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Practical learning (Silhak)".
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Silhak school".
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Silhak".
- Silhak wikiPageWikiLinkText "silhak".
- Silhak hangul "실학".
- Silhak hanja "實學".
- Silhak hasPhotoCollection Silhak.
- Silhak mr "sirhak".
- Silhak rr "silhak".
- Silhak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Silhak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Korean_name.
- Silhak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Silhak subject Category:17th-century_establishments.
- Silhak subject Category:History_of_Korea.
- Silhak subject Category:Korean_Confucianism.
- Silhak hypernym Movement.
- Silhak type Article.
- Silhak type Organisation.
- Silhak type Article.
- Silhak comment "Silhak was a Korean Confucian social reform movement in late Joseon Dynasty. Sil means "actual" or "practical," and hak means "studies" or "learning." It developed in response to the increasingly metaphysical nature of Neo-Confucianism (성리학) that seemed disconnected from the rapid agricultural, industrial, and political changes occurring in Korea between the late 17th and early 19th centuries.".
- Silhak label "Silhak".
- Silhak sameAs سلهاك.
- Silhak sameAs Silhak.
- Silhak sameAs Silhak.
- Silhak sameAs სირჰაკფხა.
- Silhak sameAs 실학.
- Silhak sameAs m.09tqrn.
- Silhak sameAs Сирхакпха.
- Silhak sameAs Silhak.
- Silhak sameAs Q1036586.
- Silhak sameAs Q1036586.
- Silhak wasDerivedFrom Silhak?oldid=609201299.
- Silhak isPrimaryTopicOf Silhak.