The Chinese Xia versus the European Knight: Social, Cultural, Political, and Philosophical Perspectives.

Entertext [Brunel University, London] 6 (1):40-73 (2006)
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Abstract

examines Hegel’s analysis of honor and recognition in the chivalric culture, and contrasts that to the xia tradition’s engagement with Buddhism, Daoism, Confucianism, and Chinese Legalism

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