Kim Hyung-suk
Kim Hyung-suk (born July 6, 1920) is a South Korean retired philosopher and best-selling author of books including Solitude (1960) and The Discourse between Eternity and Love (1961) which had a significant impact in the young generation of South Koreans growing up in the tumultuous times during the South Korean history.[1][2] He turned 100 in July 2020.[3]
Kim Hyung-suk  | |
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김형숙  | |
| Born | June 6, 1920 | 
| Nationality | South Korean | 
| Alma mater | Sophia University | 
References
    
- Korea Herald article from 2013
 - Korea Annual. South Dakota: Hapdong News Agency. 1996. p. 580.
 - At age of 100, philosopher says ‘I love; therefore I am’
 
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