The Emotions in Early Chinese Philosophy

New York: Oxford University Press (2017)
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Abstract

Emotions and the integrated self in the Analects of Confucius -- Reasons to care: redefining the human community in Mozi -- Cosmic desire and human agency in the Daodejing -- Human nature and the pattern of moral life in Mencius -- The multiple valences of emotions in the Zhuangzi -- The composite self and the fulfillment of human nature in Xunzi.

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