Confucian Studies: Critical Concepts in Asian Philosophy
Xinzhong Yao & Weiming Tu (eds.)
Routledge (2010)
Abstract
v. 1. Reassessing Confucian traditions -- v. 2. Reinterpreting Confucian ideas -- v. 3. Reconstructing Confucian ethics -- v. 4. Reappraising Confucian ideals.Reprint years
2011
Call number
BL1853.C66 2010
ISBN(s)
0415452155 9780415452151 0415455731 041545574X 0415455715
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