Origins of moral-political philosophy in early China: contestation of humaneness, justice, and personal freedom [Book Review]

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 30 (6):1146-1149 (2022)
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In this very important book, Tao Jiang provides a dynamic model of the development of moral-political philosophy in early China (ca. 551–221 BCE), which embodies a new approach to thinking about fr...

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Genuine pretending: on the philosophy of the Zhuangzi.Hans-Georg Moeller - 2017 - New York: Columbia University Press. Edited by Paul J. D'Ambrosio.

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