Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to examine the Western points of view implied in the etymological meanings of some English words and compare them with the Korean and Oriental traditional points of view. The points of view are divided into two categories: five primary points of view(view of human beings, view of life, view of value, view of world, view of nature) and four secondary points of view(moral point of view, educational point of view, religious point of view, political point of view). Greek Roman culture, Hebraism and Christianity were fundamental elements in forming the Western points of view, as Buddhism and Confucianism were major ones in forming the Korean and Oriental points of view. Results of this study suggest three cases to be distinguished: (ⅰ) cases having similar aspects, (ⅱ) cases having similar but different aspects (ⅲ) cases having different aspects, while describing the contrasting features systematically.

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