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Anscombe’s “I,” Zhuangzi’s Pipings of Heaven, and The Self That Plays the Ten Thousand Things: Remarks on Thomas Ming’s “Who Does the Sounding?”

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Geisz, S. Anscombe’s “I,” Zhuangzi’s Pipings of Heaven, and The Self That Plays the Ten Thousand Things: Remarks on Thomas Ming’s “Who Does the Sounding?”. Dao 17, 569–584 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11712-018-9630-x

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