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박영균 "Thoughts of Song Du-Yul, a Unification Philosopher, on the Border of the South-North Division"

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- 논문명 :"Thoughts of Song Du-Yul, a Unification Philosopher, on the Border of the South-North Division"

- 저자 : 박영균

- 수록지명 : S/N Korean Humanities Vol.1 No.1

- 발행일 : 2015.03

- 페이지 : pp. 61-81


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Abstract


1. Introduction: The Unfinished Return Home and Song Du-Yul as a Borderer


2. Epistemological Transition of Unification Philosophy: Philosophy of the Border


3. Coexistence of Dissimilarities and Change as a Process: Innate and Critical Approach and the Hermeneutic Circle


4. Unification as Future Home: Reflexive Nationalism and Reflexive Modernization


5. Conclusion: The Cornerstone and Significance of Unification Philosophy; Going Beyond Its Limitations


Works Cited



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Song Du-Yul, Borderer, Philosophy for Korea’s Unification, Hermeneutic Circle, Nationalism, Other, Communication, Commonality


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 This thesis deals with Song Du-Yul’s unification philosophy, which is a philosophical inquiry into the division and unification of the Korean Peninsula. His unification philosophy basically starts off from thoughts on the ‘border’ of ‘South and North’, and then onto producing ‘the third something’. He believes the mutual antagonism of ‘South or North’ is premised on the totality of the Korean Peninsula. 


 Therefore, based on the totality of the Peninsula, he proposes an ‘epistemological transition’ to ‘South and North’, and defines unification as a process of producing a ‘common denominator’ as the third something from this epistemological transition. To his end, he proposes a ‘innate and critical approach’ and a ‘hermeneutic circle’ as methods to understand the dissimilarities of the ‘the other’ in and of themselves, from the perspective of ‘philosophy of a borderer’, and goes on to discussing ‘coexistence of dissimilarities’ and ‘change as a process’.


  Also, in relation to the ‘border experience’, he asserts ‘reflexive nationalism’ and ‘subjective globalization’ as a move beyond the conflict between the South’s ‘globalization’ and the North’s ‘uniformism’, through which he is able to bring out the universal significance of creating a unified Korean Peninsula. Based on such analysis, this thesis focuses on Song Du-Yul’s unification philosophy, assesses its significance and the limitations, and proposes a new unification philosophy, based on ‘the otherness of the other’, consisting of ‘philosophy of the two’, ‘asymmetrical communication’ and ‘creation of commonalities through inter-Korea communication’.