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A Study on the Model of Moral Judgment Based on the Psychological Theory of Yulgok
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율곡의 심성론에 기반한 도덕 판단 모델 연구

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(사)율곡연구원(구 사단법인 율곡학회) 율곡학연구 율곡학연구 제41권 KCI Accredited Journals
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2020.1
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35 - 70 (36page)

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A Study on the Model of Moral Judgment Based on the Psychological Theory of Yulgok
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This paper studies the central theme of moral psychology, the model of moral judgment, based on the psychological theory of Yulgok. Yulgok's theory of spirituality explains moral psychological phenomena as a single category and path, without violating the framework of the dualism of ‘theory of yi and gi[理氣論]’. In particular, his ‘one road theory of mind, nature, emotion and thinking[心性情意一路說]’ has a form of moral psychology discussed by dividing the boundary of change of mind that develops in a moral situation into nature, emotion, and thinking. This study selects the concept of constituting a moral judgment model around these ‘one road theory of mind, nature, emotion and thinking[心性情意一路說]’ as nature, emotion, thinking and will, and then examines each moral psychological meaning. And based on this, we derive the 'Yulgok moral judgment model' consisting of the first stage of intuition judgment from nature to emotion, the second stage of reasoning and reflection from emotion to thinking, and the third stage of selection judgment from thinking to will. The strength of this 'Yulgok moral judgment model' is that it is connected to each other within a single model system while maintaining the balance between intuition and the role of reasoning in moral judgment. In addition, 'Yulgok moral judgment model' suggests that the direction in which moral psychology should move should serve as a prop for moral education based on the trust of human autonomous moral ability.

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