Human nature, ritual, and history: Studies in Xunzi and chinese philosophy – Antonio S. Cua
Journal of Chinese Philosophy 33 (3):453–455 (2006)
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Wiebke Denecke (2010). The Dynamics of Masters Literature: Early Chinese Thought From Confucius to Han Feizi. Distributed by Harvard University Press.
David E. Soles (1999). The Nature and Grounds of Xunzi's Disagreement with Mencius. Asian Philosophy 9 (2):123 – 133.
Antonio S. Cua (2003). The Ethical Significance of Shame: Insights of Aristotle and Xunzi. Philosophy East and West 53 (2):147-202.
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Shiyou Zhan (2007). Cultivation (Jiaohua, 教化): The Goal of Xunzi's Ethical Thought. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 2 (1):25-49.
Antonio S. Cua (2008). Emergence of the History of Chinese Philosophy. In Bo Mou (ed.), Routledge History of Chinese Philosophy. Routledge.
Antonio S. Cua (1984). Confucian Vision and Human Community. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 11 (3):227-238.
A. S. Cua (2005). Human Nature, Ritual, and History: Studies in Xunzi and Chinese Philosophy. The Catholic University of America Press.
Antonio S. Cua (2007). Virtues of Junzi. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 34:125-142.
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