1. Baker, Don 2007. “Seeds of Modernity: Jesuit natural philosophy in Confucian Korea.” Pacific Rim Report (From the Center for the Pacific Rim, University of San Francisco) 48: 1–16. A look at how the natural philosophy of sixteenth-century Europe influenced Korean views of nature.
2. Baker, Don. 2012. “Impotent Numbers: Korean Confucian Reactions to Jesuit Mathematics.” The Korean Journal for the History of Science 34.2: 227–256. An examination of why Jesuit mathematics failed to convince many Korean Confucians to convert to Christianity.
3. Bloom, Irene. trans. 2009 Mencius. New York: Columbia University Press.
4. Chan, Wing-tsit, ed. 1969. A Sourcebook in Chinese Philosophy. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
5. Chemla, Karine. 2010. “Mathematics, Nature, and Cosmological Inquiry in Traditional China.” In Han Ulrich Vogel and Günter Dux, eds., Concepts of Nature: A Chinese-European Cross-Cultural Perspective. Leiden: Brill. A useful survey of premodern natural philosophy in China.