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_aCua, A. S. _q(Antonio S.), _d1932-2007, _e1 |
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_aHuman nature, ritual, and history : _bstudies in Xunzi and Chinese philosophy / _cby Antonio S. Cua. |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aStudies in Xunzi and Chinese philosophy |
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_aWashington, D.C. : _bCatholic University of America Press, _c(c)2005. |
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_aStudies in philosophy and the history of philosophy ; _v43 |
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_apart 1. Xunzi's moral philosophy -- _tPhilosophy of human nature -- _tDimensions of Li -- _tEthical uses of the past -- _tThe problem of conceptual unity -- _tThe unity of virtues -- _tThe possibility of ethical knowledge -- _tThe ethical and the religious dimensions of Li -- _tEthical significance of shame: insights of Aristotle and Xunzi -- _tpart 2. Other studies in Chinese philosophy -- _tPractical causation and Confucian ethics -- _tMoral theory and the quality of life -- _tConfucian vision and the human community -- _tEthical significance of Thomé H. Fang's philosophy -- _tReason and principle in Chinese philosophy -- _tEmergence of the history of Chinese philosophy -- _tXin (mind/heart) and moral failure: notes on an aspect of Mencius's moral psychology. |
520 | 1 | _a"In this volume, distinguished philosopher Antonio S. Cua offers a collection of original studies on Xunzi, a leading classical Confucian thinker, and on other aspects of Chinese philosophy. While each essay individually makes an important contribution to the study of Chinese philosophy, the book as a whole represents a major scholarly achievement."--Jacket. | |
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_aXunzi, _d340 B.C.-245 B.C -- |
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_aXunzi, _d340 B.C.-245 B.C -- |
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650 | 0 | _aPhilosophy, Confucian. | |
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_aPhilosophy, Chinese _yTo 221 B.C. |
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