New Insights into the Mutual Exchange Between Confucianism and Buddhism in East Asia

Comparative and Continental Philosophy 13 (1):98-107 (2021)
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ABSTRACT Starting from a comparative, textual investigation, the present research proposes a transcultural analysis of the early interaction between Confucianism and Buddhism in China, Korea, and Japan, and of their historical movement from tension/disconnection to mutual acceptance and reciprocal influence.

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