Wennei Wenwai: Zhongguo Sixiang Shi Zhong de Jingdian Quanshi 《文內文外:中國思想史中的經典詮釋》 (Intratextual and Extratextual: Interpretations of Chinese Classics in Chinese Intellectual History) – By Lo Yuet-Keung 勞悅強
Journal of Chinese Philosophy 39 (1):160-162 (2012)
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