International Journal of Humanities and Social Science

ISSN 2220-8488 (Print), 2221-0989 (Online) 10.30845/ijhss

A Review of Confucian Philosophy Based on JeongYeok,正易,the Book of Right Change: Its Comparison with Science
Sung Jang Chung

Abstract
If one thing related to the universe, Nature or the humanity is really true, the truth discovered in science is supposed to be similarly true and valid in religion and philosophy as well as economy and political science and vice versa. There have been countless conflicts, arguments and even prosecutions and wars in the history of the humanity due to discrepancies in opinions and interpretations regarding the truth among religion, philosophy and science. For the ultimate purpose of seeking the truth, the author attempted in this study to find any bridge connecting among science, religion and philosophy, and especially compared the Confucian philosophy with other religions and philosophies in various fields of the physical world and consciousness. The fields of the study include the relationship among self, mind and body, parallels between Confucian philosophy and quantum physics, the author’s hypothesis of the Ultron-Logotron Theory (ULT), the Perturbational Complexity Index (PCI), the Integrated Information Theory (IIT), miracles, and respiration of O2-CO2 cycle.

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